Monday, 5 December 2011

Football

Football
Football may refer to one of a number of team sports which all involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball with the foot to score a goal. The most popular of these sports worldwide is association football, more commonly known as just "football" or "soccer". Unqualified, the word football applies to whichever form of football is the most popular in the regional context in which the word appears, including American football, Australian rules football, Canadian football, Gaelic football, rugby league, rugby union and other related games. These variations of football are known as "codes"                                     
Freestyle football has existed since the early 1900s,[1] but it has seen a surge in popularity as a result of global advertising campaigns and digital media sharing. In the early 21st century, Nike began an advertising campaign which relied heavily on the freestyle form of football, including video clips of freestyle performances. The videos are called Joga Bonito which means "play Beautifully." These advertisements featured famous players such as Ronaldinho, Cristiano Ronaldo and Edgar Davids. Many link such mass media attention to the start of the freestyle craze. In the YouTube era, however, many previously non-famous players have risen to prominence, and internet searches easily yield thousands of videos by amateur "freestylers" around the world.[2]
Some of the more notable freestylers include: Hee Young Woo (Mr. Woo) of South Korea, Victor Rubilar, Four time Guinness World Record Holder[3] and John Farnworth, who appeared in Britain's Got Talent in 2009. s Some of the most notable women in the sport are Mélody Donchet and Indi Cowie. Sweden, United Kingdom, Brazil, Japan, France, Hungary and Poland are considered the best countries in the world regarding freestyle football.
Freestyle has also become very popular in South America, with countries such as Colombia, Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela and Chile forming freestyle crews of dozens or even hundreds of freestylers, some of the most important Latin Freestylers are Charly Iacono who got to the Semi finals of "Talento Argentino" a Argentinian talent show, and Cristian "Rocky" Mayorga who came third in the South Africa 2010 Red Bull Street Style world finals.
                                      

Football Tricks





The Two Footed Flick-Up


Hey there everyone. Heikal here and I've stumbled on one of the rarest soccer tricks that are hardly used by professional soccer player nowadays.

It's called the "two-footed" flick-up performed by a Mexican player Blanco.

The game goes way back in the World Cup 1998 where Mexico played against South Korea.

The soccer trick performed by Blanco took the South Korean defenders by surprise as it came from a very tight situation and out of the blue.

Here are the steps to perform this soccer trick:

1. At stand-still, place both feet against the ball tightly


2. Once you're confident with the grip, flick it up.

When watching the video, here are some tips to ponder:

1. How Blanco manages to find a small gap


2. How performs soccer flick quickly with precision under pressure

Enjoy the video and have a great freestyling day!