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Monday, January 4, 2021

Lionel Messi says goodbye to Barcelona and meets Ronaldo again

Lionel Messi's contract with FC Barcelona ends in June and the future of the Argentine would already be defined. AC Milan of Italy awaits you to join the team. Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Messi's former teammate expressed his happiness in his style: "Ronaldo won't like the news, ha."

 

The president of AC Milan, Paolo Scaroni, has already started the processes to move Lionel Messi from Spain to Italy, who since the defeat in the Champions League against FC Bayern Munich has spoken openly and decided to leave the club that welcomed him since childhood.

 

This 2020 that has already ended for sure will not appear in the album of Barça's memories or in that of Leo Messi. The Barça team closed the year without any title and its captain, signing the fourth worst of his 17 as a professional. Barça's ‘10’ has achieved ‘only’ 26 goals for Barça, 27 if we add one with the Argentina team. Figures below the usual (an average of 52 since 2009) and that goes back to the Argentine until 2008, when his explosion as a scorer had not yet occurred.

 

Cristiano Ronaldo defending the colors of the vecchia signora, while the 10 would be dressed as a rossonero, sharing the lead with his former teammate Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who on several occasions has declared that Messi is much better than Ronaldo. AC Milan would pay close to 200 Million Euros per year for the magic of the Argentine, aiming at its maximum goal the champions league that since 2007 it cannot win.

 

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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Cristiano Ronaldo - Bio - Sport - Family - Net Worth

Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro was born on February 5, 1985, in a small island off the western coast of the country. His Height 1.87 m (in centimeters 184, and feets 6’ 1”)Weight 84 kg (in pound 179Ibs) Body Measurements are Chest: 43 Inches,Waist: 33 Inches. His mother’s name is Maria Aveiro. She was born in 1954. She used to work as a cook and she admits that her life at the moment of Cristiano’s birth was so hard that she

was considering aborting him.

his father’s name is Jose Aveiro. He was born in 1953. He was an alcoholic, who worked as a gardener.Ronaldo is the youngest of four children born to Maria Dolores dos Santos and Jose Diniz Aveiro. Cristiano has an elder brother, Hugo and two elder sisters, Elma and Liliana catia. His name was inspired by the former US president, Ronald Reagan, whom his father was influenced by.His early life was shaped by hardship, as his father often drank too much. To help keep the children fed and maintain some financial stability, Ronaldo’s mother worked as a cook and cleaning person.

Education

In Ronaldo’s documentary, he mentioned that he was naughty when he was young and only wanted to play football, so his academic performance was not good. But Portugal has 12 years of compulsory education equivalent to the second year of high school.

RONALDO ATTENDED A HIGH SCHOOL IN ITAGUAÍ, BRAZIL. WHEN HE WAS 11, HE WAS ALREADY BUSY PLAYING FOOTBALL AND TRAINING, SO HE DROPPED OUT TO DEVELOP HIS SPORT CAREER.

He was popular as a student, but he had a few time for studying, and he had a conflict with one of the teachers. Therefore, he decided to go on with his football career. Ronaldo was educated at the youth academy when he joined Sporting Lisbon at the age of 11, So he only has a junior high school education level. But Cristiano Ronaldo speaks at least three languages, and a degree means nothing to him.

The island of Madeira was also the place where Cristiano first learned to master his skills as a footballer. He spent his early years playing for his local team, Nacional, and by the time he turned 12 years old, he has already made his name for himself as one of Madeira’s top footballers . It wasn’t long before he started to catch the attention of other big Portuguese clubs.

Among Sporting was Benfica, a team Cristiano and his father followed as a young boy. However he eventually chose to play for Sporting which was a team his mother loved and followed as she was growing up, to play with the likes of Figo was the dream for her son.

Cristiano Ronaldo Sport Life

In 1995, his hard work and motivation landed him a spot on the club ‘Nacional,’ which is located in Madeira- his hometown. It was his time in the club that he showcased enough talent to get recruited by Sporting CP after a clearing trial.Sporting CP was the team in which Cristiano Ronaldo started refining his craft. He played at all levels, including under-16, under-17, under-18 and even team B.

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Friday, August 19, 2016

Should Women and Men Play Against Each Other in Sports?

This question is asked often when it comes to sports, but it is rarely answered. The thing is, men and women strive for equality but when it comes down to it, are men and women equal? In some sports, and in some areas, yes. But more could be done.

The Argument For

Take football for example. It's the most popular sport on the planet, it pays incredibly well and the rules are increasingly being tightened to prevent foul play, so what's so harmful about allowing men and women to play together? Men are not necessarily faster, or more agile than women (look at tennis' Serena Williams, for example), and so physically, there really should be no reason to separate the sexes.

Of course, women can play football, and the female version of the sport is gaining in popularity all the time. There is one issue, though: women's football still lags behind the men's game in terms of viewership, and so women's chances to succeed are limited - most have to hold down a part-time job alongside their sporting careers. It would be more than fair (and easier, if they played together) to give women exactly the same opportunities as men: the chance to get paid hundreds of thousands of pounds every week and have their faces plastered on billboards, with all the fame being a talented footballer in the public eye affords.

The Argument Against

In rugby, where four or five men aim to bring an attacker to ground with a strong tackle and those involved in the scrum experience head trauma to such an extent they end up with 'cauliflower ears', the argument to involve women is perhaps not such a convincing one. Of course, men and women are built differently and therefore on a rugby pitch, it might pain viewers to see men tackling women and vice versa in the same way they would attack someone of the same gender. There is the matter of having the same opportunities in life, the same chances to do well at something you love to do, but if you're risking your body every time you go out on to the field of play, is it really worth it?

Conclusion

The general consensus might be that, in sports such as football and tennis, where contact is minimal, men and women should play together - but in the more physical sports such as rugby or wrestling, the two sexes should probably be kept apart. For now, at least.

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Sunday, March 8, 2015

Announcing the Campaign to Help Hurricane Katrina Victims



Help fund continual recovery efforts of natural disaster victims along the Gulf Coast

Sugar Land, TX  March 9, 2015 – The American Football Booster Club officially announces their campaign to provide support for the recovery efforts of Hurricane Katrina victims along the Gulf Coast.

The American Football Booster Club is an organization comprised of former NCAA Football Players working together to provide support to a wide variety of charities, organizations and members of the community.

For over a decade the American Football Booster Club has been teaming up alongside the American Red Cross to provide support to struggling citizens along the Texas/Louisiana Coast.  Even though the actual physical devastation has been repaired and many survivors have been able to pick up the pieces, hundreds of people effected by Hurricane Katrina are still suffering financially in an economy that is still recovering itself.

Please considering offering your support to former NCAA Football Players & Hurricane Katrina victims with a honorable donation through their GoFundMe crowd fund project. For many, this will continue to be a very long road to recovery, and your generosity will be greatly appreciated throughout the Gulf Coast Community.




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Contact:
Ike Niles
http://www.gofundme.com/ikeniles

Sunday, January 4, 2015

Announcing the Campaign to Help Alex Hodge Play Football in Italy



Help a local H.S. football star showcase his skills in Europe. Get a custom fathead by donating to the fundraiser.

Waldorf, MD – December 5, 2014 – Alexander’s dream all his life is to play football.  He just finished his High School career and is now going through the recruiting process to play college football.  Despite having a good senior season, his high school career ended abruptly when he broke his foot in the seventh game of the season. 

Now he has an opportunity to finish his high school career on a high note.  He has been invited to play football in Italy with the American Football Worldwide Elite Team against the Italian National Team in Milan, Italy, April 4, 2015.  All funds raised will be donated directly to American Football Worldwide.

Alexander has been starting receiver for North Point High School in Waldorf, MD for 4 years.  In his junior season he was selected to 2nd Team All County.  Some of the colleges he has drawn interest from are University of Pennsylvania, Fordham, William and Mary, Georgetown, Towson State, Savannah State, and more.  We are looking to pay for Alexander to join the American Team in Italy.  The trip is for a week and the players get to tour famous locations.  The price is $3795 per player. 

Not only will you get the joy and satisfaction of helping Alexander achieve his goal, each donation will have rewards (see bottom of this page).   In our appreciation of your support, we feel that everyone should be rewarded.  As graphic designers we create Youth Sports Memorabilia and have some unique items to offer.  All donations received in the first week can be completed in time to be Christmas Gifts (Fatheads excluded, print times are too long).  We will create these with the pictures you have taken of your little athletes.

Thank you in advance for your consideration in helping Alexander go to Italy to play football with the AFW Elite Team and represent his country.

About Alex Hodge

Alex Hodge is a North Point High Varsity Football player in Waldorf, MD. He is 6’2 and 165 lbs and has played in the following positions: Wide Receiver, Quarterback, and Safety.  SPEED & STRENGTH is 4.51/40yd, 4.29/ProShuttle, 6.59/L-Drill, 220 Bench, and 35.5" Vertical. His statistics in 2014 as a High School (Sr) in 7 games were 14 receptions, 297 yds, 1 TD, 2 Rushing TD's, 30 yd kick return TD. In 2013 as a High School (Jr) he had 29 catches, 390 yds, 2 TD. His HONORS/AWARDS include HS Top Wide Receiver Award (2014), 2nd Team All-Charles County (2013) and Scholar Athlete Award.

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Waldorf, MD

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