Best German Soccer Goals

March 1st, 2012 by soccer
GrossKhan asked:

Top 40 of the best German Soccer Goals of 3 decades, most never seen before. Soccer skills from Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller, Klaus Fischer, Mario Basler, Lotthar Matthäus and so on

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    Montage of Backyard Soccer Goals Part 2

    February 20th, 2012 by soccer
    jdogjr9509 asked:

    Part 3: www.youtube.com It’s finally here. Great job to everyone in the video. Everyone has their own skills and soccer so it’s nice to bring various backyard shots to 1 video. Enjoy. Song- Dj Bra- Can I have a cookie

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      Best Youth Soccer Goals in Nevada

      February 13th, 2012 by soccer
      lasvegasteens asked:

      The Official Las Vegas Nevada Teens’ Directory is the most comprehensive full color resource guide for families with teenagers and kids. We are a 100% Nevada-based publication, and we dedicate our full attention exclusively to the state of Nevada. Our readership targets teens/tweens and their families since teens are influential decision makers in the household. For advertising information in our directory, please visit our website at www.lasvegasteensdirectory.com Music mixed and composed by Boss Records. THIS VIDEO IS NOT AN ENDORSEMENT OF OR RECOMMENDATION TO JOIN ANY SOCCER CLUB MENTIONED.

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        Montage Of Backyard Soccer Goals

        February 4th, 2012 by soccer
        jdogjr9509 asked:


        this is just some of my favorite backyard soccer goals Check out my brother’s channel, if you like poetry. www.youtube.com

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        Antonio Orlando: Talented 5 Year Old Player Playing Under 6′s Football (Soccer) Goals Highlights

        January 31st, 2012 by soccer
        footballlover06 asked:


        This is my 5 Year old Son, Antonio Orlando. In Australia. He is passionate about Football (Soccer) and he is naturally left footed but can use the right foot as well. There are about 40 kids in the age group and they play 2 games a week. Each team consisting of 4 to 5 players. Antonio is pretty much the top ranking scorer amongst the 40 players. Please subscribe as there will be more to come. Here is a link to the 2nd video: www.youtube.com Antonio has been kicking the ball ever since he could walk. He has a dual Passport, Australian & Italian. He is 5 years old and playing in the Under 6′s (Grassroots). He is the youngest of the group. This is just some of the Goal Highlights I have created. He’s playing against kids that are 1 year older than him and it’s his first year playing Football. They are about half way through the season. He loves the game! Hope you enjoy it! Thank you.

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        Best German Soccer Goals, Part 2

        January 29th, 2012 by soccer
        GrossKhan asked:


        Top 40 of the best German Soccer Goals of 3 decades, most never seen before. Soccer skills from Beckenbauer, Gerd Müller, Klaus Fischer, Mario Basler, Lotthar Matthäus and so on. **Top 10**

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        Amazing soccer goals and dribbling skills

        January 24th, 2012 by soccer
        MikkoKunkku asked:

        Maradona, Van Basten, Cristiano Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and many more talented footballers. Music: Bellini – Samba de Janeiro Dj Mummy vs Sean Paul – Nuttin No Go So

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          The best soccer goals and funny fails (HD)

          January 20th, 2012 by soccer
          1stefankarrer asked:

          The best goals and super funny fails! (HD) LIKE THE VIDEO? ADD A COMMENT., PLEASE! Music: Mike Candys & Evelyn feat. Patrick Miller – One Night in Ibiza (Radio Mix) Jump Smokers feat. Pitbull – Rock it Like it’s Spring Break Afrojack feat. Eva Simons – Take over Control You can download it on iTunes!

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            Ashley Young // Welcome To Manchester United 2011 // HD

            January 19th, 2012 by soccer
            RedeemerBriffa7 asked:

            Song: Epic Score – Time Will Remember Us ** !! NEW !! ** || – 2011 – || ** If you like this video and want to see more .. SUBSCRIBE ! ** Extra Tags : Cristiano Ronaldo C.Ronaldo CR9 compilation vs 2009/2010 Manchester United CR7 07-08 Season Goals Tricks Skills Freestyle Power Ability Top 10 Best World Footballers 2009 Sergio Kun Agüero (Atlético Madrid) Samir Nasri (Arsenal) Fernando Torres (Liverpool) Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Barcelona) Kaka (Real Madrid)Wayne Rooney (Manchester United) Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal) Ronaldinho (AC Milan)Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) Lionel Messi (Barcelona) Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus) Iker Casillas (Real Madrid) Petr Cech (Chelsea) Edwin van der Sar (Manchester United) Fabio Cannavaro (Juventus), Rio Ferdinand (Manchester United) Paolo Maldini (AC Milan), Alessandro Nesta (AC Milan) Carles Puyol (Barcelona) John Terry (Chelsea) Thierry Henry (Barcelona) Carlos Tevez (Manchester United) Ruud van Nistelrooy (Real Madrid) David Villa (Valencia) Steven Gerrard (Liverpool), Juninho Pernambucano (Lyon) Frank Lampard (Chelsea), Andrea Pirlo (AC Milan), Juan Roman Riquelme (Boca Juniors) Paul Scholes (Manchester United), Wesley Sneijder (Inter Milan), Francesco Totti (AS Roma) Michael Owen (Manchester United) Miroslav Klose (Bayern München) Michael Ballack (Chelsea) Raul (Real Madrid) Roberto Carlos (Fenerbahce) Samul Etoo (Inter Milan) David Beckham (Los Angeles Galaxy) Milan Baros (Galatasaray) Zinedine Zidane (Real Madrid) Emmanuel Adebayor

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              Best Soccer Goals

              January 19th, 2012 by soccer
              corta525 asked:

              Some of the best soccer goals with Pele, Maradona, Ronaldinho and Ronaldo.

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                Football-Amazing Soccer Goals And Moves

                January 17th, 2012 by soccer
                Luqman90 asked:

                Amazing!!!

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                  beast brazil football / soccer goals

                  January 13th, 2012 by soccer
                  robinhopwns11 asked:

                  4 brazil soccer / football goals by robinho kaka macion and roberto carlos. song “waving flag” by k’naan (offical world cup song 2010).

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                    The best of soccer

                    January 12th, 2012 by soccer
                    soccer2106 asked:

                    great video

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                      Maryland Men’s Soccer Goals 2010

                      January 11th, 2012 by soccer
                      mattburke10 asked:

                      University of Maryland vs. Coastal Carolina – Men’s Soccer Senior Night 5 Nov 2010 Top 5 goals of the year all happened in the same game!! Goals by (7) Billy Cortes, (8) Matt Kassel, (16) Paul Torres, (23) Kaoru Forbess, and (6) Helge Leikvang

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                        U. of Chicago 2009 Men’s Soccer Goals – part 1

                        January 8th, 2012 by soccer
                        uofcsid asked:

                        University of Chicago 2009 men’s soccer highlights. Goals vs. Augustana and Wabash.

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                          Best Goals of the Decade – Soccer Mix 2000-2010 HD

                          January 7th, 2012 by soccer
                          KOforLiddell asked:

                          Here are some of the best goals from the past decade. I mainly used goals from the latter half of the decade (sorry to all the Zizou, Giggs, and R9 fans) because the quality of the videos is much better. I’m sure that there are a lot of great goals that aren’t in here, sorry about that. The song is a mashup I made ****but due to a virus, it has been erased from my computer. For anyone who wants the song, just wait as I try to find a friend who may have downloaded it off soundcloud before I removed it (to clear space). once i find it i will remove this message and put the link up for the song

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                            Best Goals in History of Football

                            January 1st, 2012 by soccer
                            s0at0downtown asked:


                            Watch a compilation of the best goals that have been shot. now in better quality

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                              Top 5 Weird Soccer (Futebol) Goals

                              January 1st, 2012 by soccer
                              mariobaldini asked:


                              A top five of weird and great soccer (also wrong called football) goals.

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                                USA Women Lose World Cup Final

                                July 18th, 2011 by soccer

                                japan world cupOk so it was a great game, lots of drama. In the end it came down to the dreaded kicks from the mark. And well the USA women found themselves on the short end of it. Congrats to Japan. They were glorious. The USA women came close, but they let it slip away from them and there will be much talk about that part.

                                But I love this quote I found today.

                                But the real good news for American women’s soccer is cultural. Thanks to the catharsis of the Brazil game and their careening progress through the tournament, the team managed to capture the nation’s attention without ever having to be a symbol for anything. Unlike the 1999 team, this year’s American women weren’t serving as role models for a nation’s daughters or nurturing a country through a presidential crisis. They weren’t offering a corrective counterexample to the greedy/childish/immoral superstars playing men’s sports. They were just more or less kicking ass, as dramatically and unpredictably as possible. Yes, the Obamas watched the game and the TV commentators loved the team’s determination and chemistry, but the Americans were charismatic in part because they were at least a little edgy. If I had a daughter who acted like Hope Solo, I’d be terrified, which is exactly why I love Hope Solo.

                                I think it sums things up for me as well.

                                But I also think Japan has done what US soccer has not and never will under current structure. They made technical skill the number one priority. And it showed. Japan is a very technically skilled team.

                                In fact Homare Sawa when she first came to the US years ago to train and play worked with our ball serving system and worked diligently to improve her skill to the point where she is one of the best in the world. And now she is lifting the Cup!


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                                  Proper Soccer Kick Technique

                                  June 18th, 2010 by soccer

                                  Teach Your Soccer Players The Right Way To Kick

                                  Soccer Kick TechniqueAs players develop, they often take what they’ve learned at an early age and carry it forward in their soccer development. Surprisingly, a lot of great players have never been taught the correct way to actually kick a ball!

                                  The basic instep kick is the first type of kick that should be introduced to young players. It’s performed by kicking the ball with the laced portion of the foot. The kick is kept low by placing the nonkicking foot near the ball with the toes about even with the front of the ball. This position places the body over the ball during the kick and is needed for accuracy as well as for keeping the actual kicked ball low.

                                  So let’s break it down. Kicking a ball should be done with precision. When teaching a proper kick, there are a series of rules that apply. Use these soccer training rules to teach your youth players the correct way to kick now so they have a great foundation on which to grow as they move forward in their soccer career.

                                  RULE 1 – Keep your eye on the ball

                                  Look at the target, then look at the ball and keep your eye on it while kicking and during the follow-through. The best way to do this is to keep the head down until the ball gets to the target. Young players have a tendency to want to look up immediately after kicking the ball to see how well they’ve done. Try to get your players out of the habit of looking up prematurely.

                                  RULE 2 – Follow through the kick

                                  Kicks are governed by the laws of physics. Following through is necessary to give the ball accuracy and speed. The accuracy is attained because the ball will follow the path of the foot aimed at the target and so the foot should contact the ball for a longer accelerating period of time. The follow through allows the kicker to kick with less than top power but still have good speed. Teach your kids that a kick does not end after the ball has left the foot and that the follow through is very important!

                                  RULE 3 – Kick in a straight line

                                  The kicked ball will follow the line that it has at that instant. In other words, the kicked ball will follow the tangent path the moment that the foot and ball part contact. It’s difficult to pinpoint the exact moment of this release time, but a straight-line kick is the best kick. Correct players that kick in an arched fashion either from side to side or from down to up.

                                  RULE 4 – Compensate for the ball spin

                                  Spinning balls tend to curve. In scientific terms, whenever a moving ball spins, it creates a lowered air pressure on the opposite side of the kick. It’s going to curve towards that low pressure direction unless the wind can compensate. For long kicks, the player must learn to compensate for this spin. Of course, you don’t want to get into physics lessons during soccer practice with youth players, but they should know that a kick that’s made at the center of the ball will not cause a spin to the left or the right.

                                  RULE 5 – Place the nonkicking foot forward

                                  If a player wants to keep a kick low, he should always place the nonkicking foot toes at the front position of the ball.

                                  When teaching your kids, don’t go overboard on teaching them “rules” of kicking. Often they’ll learn the correct way to kick by trial and error. Hopefully with a little knowledge and coaching soccer drills, you can help your players learn to kick faster which will speed up their soccer growth and ultimately help your team win.


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