Sevilla F.C. Anthem



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Sevilla Fútbol Club, S.A.D.

«Himno Centenario Del Sevilla F.C.» by El Arrebato

Country: Spain
City: Seville
League: La Liga
Founded: 1890

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Lyrics:

(I)
Cuentan las lenguas antiguas
que un 14 de octubre nació una ilusión
su madre fue Sevilla, y le prestó su nombre
y para defenderlo le dio a una afición…

(chorus)
Ejemplo de sevillanía,
familia roja y blanca del Sánchez Pizjuán.
Mi corazón que late gritando ¡Sevilla!,
llevándolo en volandas por siempre a ganar…

Y es por eso que hoy vengo a verte,
sevillista seré hasta la muerte,
la Giralda presume orgullosa
de ver al Sevilla en el Sánchez Pizjuán.

¡Y Sevilla, Sevilla, Sevilla!,
aquí estamos contigo, Sevilla,
compartiendo la gloria en tu escudo,
orgullo del fútbol de nuestra ciudad…

(II)
Dicen que nunca se rinde
y el arte de su fútbol no tiene rival
más de cien años lleva mi equipo luchando
y abanderando el nombre de nuestra ciudad…

(chorus)
Ejemplo de sevillanía,…

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Ronaldinho’s Biography

Ronaldinho was born into a family of football addicts, living in a wooden house in the heart of a favela. His father, Joao da Silva Moreira who played for an amateur club made ends meet by by working as a car park attendant at Gremio Football Club. His brother Roberto was a great hope for the club but then his career was unfortunately ended by a terrible knee injury.

At the age of 8, tregedy struck as Ronaldinho’s father drowned in a swimming pool at a villa provided by Gremio for Roberto. Following in the footsteps of his brother Ronnie then joined the Gremio’s footballing school and wowed everyone there. He made it into the first team in 1997 and was being heralded as one of the best young hopes in Brazilan football. Meanwhile, he was already making the breakthrough with the national squad, and his six goals were fundamental in Brazil’s Copa America triumph in 1999.

In 2001, Ronaldinho moved on to PSG where he became a fan’s favourite with his tremendous flair and excting style of football – also contributing tremendous amounts of goals. However his employer’s still weren’t happy with his atitude and looked ot get rid of him. Of course, he continued to shine in the international arena. His finest hour came at the 2002 World Cup in Japan and Korea, where he was a key member of the side that won Brazil’s record fifth world title – scoring in the quarter final and playing an integral role in midfield in the final.

Ronaldinho then moved to Barcelona – arguably the biggest club in the world – for what now seems a bargain at £21,000,000. When he arrived, he said that his desire was to bring as much success to the club as so many Brazilians had done before him, such as Evaristo, Ronaldo, Romario and Rivaldo. Having won the World Footballer of the Year title it seems he has now fulfilled that desire.

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The Main Reason Why Real Madrid Suffered In Recent Seasons – And How They Missed Out On C Ronaldo

Real Madrid hit somewhat of a slump in the past few seasons, only winning La Liga which by their own high standards is very poor. A lot of this failure has been blamed on the club president’s own theory – the ‘Galacticos’ regime, in which they only signed the super stars of world football.

The regime saw the likes of Ronaldo, Zidane, Owen, Beckham, Figo, all playing for the Madrid team. Though this was quite fruitful, they never really gained the success that the club was aiming for – and eventually weaknesses were exploited in the team. The club had no real ‘backbone’, with far too many big name players and not enough hard-working and committed team players.

Defensively the club were quite poor due to the unbalance in the squad – too much of an emphasis on attacking talents, and not enough on defensive graft. The team were leaking goals, and couldn’t always score enough to overcome the deficit.

It has recently been revealed by the club’s technical secretary, Miguel Angel Portugal, that the club could have signed the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, and Giovani Dos Santos. The players’ huge potential talent were spotted by Madrid when the players were just 14 years old, but the club didn’t make the steps necessary to sign the talented youngsters.

Because of the ‘Galacticos’ regime, the club and president Florentino Perez never actually made the finances available to purchase the players – instead he was focused on purchasing the biggest names in World football.

When the player Claude Makelele was sold to Chelsea, the mistakes in the ‘Galacticos’ regime were already evident. Now the club was selling on a player which was seen to hold the team together, providing the necessary defensive cover and back up to the midfield. The president didn’t recognise his talents, or the needs of the team, and so a huge hole was left in the Madrid team.

Madrid have recently changed their stance now, and the new coach Bernd Schuster has made some quality investments at the club; signing the likes of young stars Roysten Drenthe, Christoph Metzelder, Sergio Ramos, Arjen Robben, Wesley Sneijder, Javier Saviola and Gonzalo Higuain. However the club has hade to pay the price in terms of not bringing in these players from a younger age, spending nearly £50 million in total.

The club does now appear to be set up well for the next few years, with a large array of young talented footballers set to mould the team for several more seasons – and to clear out the ‘Galacticos’ regime along with all of the old deadwood which used to remain at Madrid. The likes of Beckham, Carlos, Figo, Ronaldo, Owen have all moved on, and now have Real Madrid.

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Lionel Messi the Successor of Diego Maradona

Lionel Messi was born in Rosario city on June 24, 1987. He started playing football at the age of five for Grandoli, a club coached by his father. Messi switched to Newell’s Old Boys in 1995. At the age of 11, he was diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency. Every month Messi required treatment for the illness that cost over 500 Pounds. River Plate showed interest in Messi’s progress, but did not have enough money to pay for his treatment. FC Barcelona was made aware of Messi talent. After watching him play, Barcelona signed him and offer to pay for the medical bills if he was willing to move to Spain.

Messi is a player with exceptional quality. He is highly creative, and has the skills to take on defenders with ease. He is a versatile left-footed player who can play either in the middle or on either wing, or even as a centre forward. Messi makes up for the lack of height with his speed and agility. His sudden changes in pace make him a true problem for the defenders. In addition, his accurate powerful shot make him truly unique in free kick and corner situations. He has drawn comparisons to Diego Maradona, and indeed Maradona himself named Messi his «successor».

In club football, Messi made his debut against Espanyol on October 16, 2004, becoming the third-youngest player ever to play for FC Barcelona and youngest club player who played in La Liga at that that time (a record broken by team mate Bojan Krkic in September 2007). He scored his first senior goal against Albacete Balompié on May 1, 2005. Messi was 17 years, 10 months and 7 days old at that time, becoming the youngest player to ever score in a La Liga game for FC Barcelona until 2007 when Bojan Krkic broke this record.

Messi won the Under 20 World Cup in Holland with Argentina. He was crowned the leading goalscorer and voted best player in the tournament. Aged 18 years, he had become one of the hottest properties in the world game. Shortly after, he made his first full international appearance in a friendly against Hungary. In 2005, José Pekerman called Messi up to the senior Argentine national team. He made his debut on August 17, 2005 against Hungary. He was sent off in the 63rd minute, just 40 seconds after he came in as a substitute. The referee found Messi to have elbowed defender Vilmos Vanczák, who was tugging Messi’s shirt. He left the pitch disappointed and in tears.

Since then, Lionel Messi has developed into a more complete and mature player. There are still many years left in his career. Everyone is waiting for him to emulate Diego Maradona success by guiding Argentina to win the World Cup again.

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Real Madrid – One of the Best Football Clubs of the Century

Real Madrid is a professional football club based in Madrid, Spain. It is the most successful team in Spanish football and was voted by FIFA as the most successful club of the 20th century, having won a record thirty-one La Liga titles, seventeen Spanish Cups, a record nine European Cups and two UEFA Cups.

Real Madrid was founded in 1902 and has spent all of its history in the top flight of Spanish football. In the 1940s, the club, the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium and the Ciudad Deportiva were rebuilt following the Spanish Civil War. During the 1950s, the club was reckoned as a major force in both Spanish and European football.

In the 1980s, the club had one of the best teams in Spain and Europe, winning two UEFA Cups, five Spanish championships in a row, one Spanish cup and three Spanish Super Cups. The team plays on home ground in an all-white equipment. The team also has two more equipments: blue and black. Real’s stadium is the 80,354-person-capacity Santiago Bernabeu in downtown Madrid, where it has played since 1947.

The club holds long-standing rivalries with some other clubs; the most notable of these is with FC Barcelona, the two teams regularly contesting the match called «El Clasico». Unlike most European football clubs, Real Madrid’s members have owned and operated the club since its beginning. The club is the world’s richest football club (EUR351million) in terms of revenue and the second most valuable (worth over EUR950million as of 2008 study).

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Tribute to Raul

Raul scored a penalty goal against Espanyol making it 200 La Liga goals joining an elite group of players that have scored 200 and more including ex Real stars, Hugo Sanchez and Alfredo Di Stefano.

The «king of Spain» as I like to call him is the 5th highest goal scorer ever in La Liga and he needs 52 more goals to be all time leading goalscorer.

It is debatable if he would ever achieve this honour as he is 30 years of age now and he is not getting any better. Some would say he is back to his best as he is having a good season but if the truth be told he has peaked and at this point in time he is just the best that he can be not back to his very best.

He has had 3 wasted years where I feel that he would have easily been the league’s highest ever goalscorer by now if not for that period. His problems seem to start from the obsession of Real Madrid presidents had with the so called galaticos. A term used to describe football players of immense popularity and marketing ability.

This was fine with the acquisitions of Luis Figo and Zinedine Zidane as they always played the ball on the ground and depended more on skill than pace which was fine with Raul.

By the time, Ronaldo and then David Beckham were bought then Real’s style of play changed with Beckham always looking for the long accurate punts that suited the more athletic and quick Ronaldo than it did Raul. Raul found himself being part of a cog to feed Ronaldo rather than in a system that suited his style of play. It was alleged that he fell out of love with the game and his damaging knee ligaments did not help his mood either. All in all it was a bad time at Madrid with there been reports of 2 camps. Raul, Guti, Michel Salgado and others said to be in 1 and Roberto Carlos, Ronaldo, Robinho and others said to be in the other although Carlos was more friendly towards the Raul camp than Ronaldo was.

The arrival of Fabio Capello and the subsequent leaving of Ronaldo helped to alleviate the tension at Real Madrid as far as raul was concerened and he appeared to get back his appetite for the game.

It is no coincidence that this season with Raul playing where he likes and mainly just supporting Ruud Van Nistlerooy that his goal output has improved again because last season under Fabio Capello, even though his fitness improved he was played far from the opposition’s goal as it was either in midfield or in the wings.

It has been said in the past and even Guillem Ballague, sky sports’ Spanish football expert stated that Raul is a player that is not a perfect 10 in any capacity as he felt Raul could not dribble, did not possess great pace or could use his right foot.

I have heard all this before labelled against Raul that he did not excel with any particular attribute but I disagree strongly. At his best and that was before Alex Ferguson put the kibosh on his career by labelling him the best player in the world after he tore apart Manchester United; he was the most intelligent striker in the world as he seemed to have a computer for a brain.

He knew instinctively when to lob a goalkeeper or when to round him and he really should have won the European footballer of the year on countless occasions. After all if Michael Owen can be awarded such an award then so should Raul.

He may not have been blessed with blistering pace and frankly I do not understand some people’s obsession with pacy players but he was a great player when he was at his very best. He could dribble past opponents on a 1 on 1 basis as much as any striker out there and his 1st touch was better than any striker out there save for Alessandro Del Piero of Juventus.

Perhaps he could not go past 3 or 4 opponents and unlike players like Thierry Henry, he could not exploit space afforded him because of his lack of blistering pace but unlike Henry he could exploit a modicum of room afforded him as he could turn on a sixpence and make something happen out of nothing.

He is the highest ever goalscorer in the Champions’ league with 61 goals and his country’s highest goalscorer with 44 goals in 102 matches. He is widely respected in Spain and I guess by the whole football community as 1 of the greatest if not the greatest Spanish player of all time.

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The Dream Team – FC Barcelona’s Glory Years

FC Barcelona is a football team based out of Barcelona, Spain. This team, known by its fans simply as Barca, has always been consistently popular ever since its inception in the 1890s. One of its most popular periods was during 1988 when former Barça player Johan Cruyff returned as club manager and assembled the Dream Team.

Cruyff’s team, now dubbed the «Dream Team» after the US basketball team (which was composed of professional NBA players) that played at the 1992 Summer Olympics hosted by Barcelona. Cruyff brought in Spaniards Josep Guardiola, Jose Mari Bakero, Txiki Beguiristain, Jon Andoni Goikoetxea, along with Romanian Gheorghe Hagi, Dutchman Ronald Koeman, Dane Michael Laudrup, Brazilian Romario, and Bulgarian Hristo Stoichkov.

Under Cruyff’s leadership, the Dream Team won four consecutive La Liga titles (the Spanish league in which they played) from 1991 to 1994. They defeated Sampdoria in the 1989 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup final and the final match of the 1992 European Cup at Wembley Stadium with a famous Ronald Koeman free kick goal. In 1990, the Dream Team won a Copa del Rey, followed by the European Super Cup in 1992, and three Supercopa de Espana.

How exactly the Dream Team was able to accomplish what it did is open to speculation. Certainly you have to give credit to the players, none of whom had egos to match their considerable skills (or if they did they kept them in check), but you also have to consider their leader.

Johan Cruyff was a beloved figure in Barcelona due to the time he spent there as an all-star player for FC Barcelona in the 70s, during which he claimed that he had chosen to play for FC Barcelona over Real Madrid (their hated rivals) because he could not play for a club associated with former Spanish dictator Francisco Franco.

He also gave his son a Catalan (the region of Spain in which Barcelona is found) name when he was born, Jordi. Cruyff was named European Footballer of the Year in his first year with FC Barcelona and helped them win La Liga for the first time in fourteen years, defeating Real Madrid 5-0 along the way on their home field at Santiago Bernabeu Stadium in Madrid.

Cruyff was renowned for his style of play and dynamic ideas on how the game should be played, which he learned during his pre-Barça days with AFC Ajax in Amsterdam. His style was called «Total Football» and consisted of a system in which a player could move out of his position and be replaced by another on the field. This effectively maintained the organization of the team yet allowed all players to play all positions. This inevitably trickled down to his players and allowed them to function as a cohesive, winning unit.

The «Dream Team Era» was one of many golden ages for FC Barcelona, and one that they would love to recapture. As with all sports teams, these eras come and go, and although the recovered some of its former glory under Frank Rijkaard, his team never lived up to the hopes of many Barcelona supporters.

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