that's tight. About The Ball Jabulani - meaning 'to Celebrate' in the isiZulu language - is the name of the new ball for the FIFA World Cup 2010™. Made, as ever, by Adidas - the world's leading Football equipment manufacturer, the Jabulani ball builds on their years of scientific excellence. With their history of official FIFA World Cup balls (from Telstar to Teamgeist™) the balls have improved year on year, though not without attracting some controversy along the way. Regular balls are made with 32 hexagonal panels. The Teamgeist for World Cup in Germany 2006 had only 14 panels. The Jabilani ball has an amazing 8 panels. Goalies will be happy with the 'grip n groove' texturing, which is also to aid smooth flight (think golfballs). It is a heavy ball, and has bonded 3d panels - moulded spherically to retain shape and create a seamless spehere. The number 11 carries heavy symbolism - the tribes of South Africa, the players in a football team. In honour ofthis, there are 11 colours used on the ball. Read more: http://www.jabulaniball.com/#ixzz0q5oddeyg
wow, i haven't a clue. i am wrong every tournament. lol would be nice if it is a cinderella team (usa?! lol) but that is highly unlikely. it will be an ancient powerhouse as usual.
Its funny adidas are claiming goal keepers are going to be happy with the new grip, when they are all complaining about it.Adidas marketing team working over time..Lol.
I went for England and Spain, but I am starting too doubt England, because their warm up games leading to the tournement were not that great. Brazil will have say, as they always do..and the Spanish side is the best Spanish side I have ever seen.
You got a point, a lot of players being tried out. But I was still a little disappointed by Englands perfomance against Japan. You know I was watching some football show, and they were discussing when USA play the Mexico at home they have be carefull where they play them, because it sometime ends up being Mexico being like the home team.They ended up playing mexico in Columbus ohio, because there were less latinos there..lol.
More worried about everyone getting injured to be honest! Rio Ferdinand is a key player for us and without him, I have doubts. Plus he's an excellent captain, whereas Stevie G has the charisma of a sock.
yea that's true. dude from ivory coast broke his arm... Right now the biggest story of the 2010 World Cup is not who will be there but who will not. American fans are focused on Rio Ferdinand and Charlie Davies, but the rest of Africa is focused on Chelsea striker Didier Drogba. Although he has yet to be completely ruled out for the tournament due to a broken elbow, no single star means more to this tournament than Drogba.
True, primarily because Ivory coast are the strongest African team, and they could actually get really far in the tournemnet. South Africa on the other hand may well embarass themselves..
that's true for USA vs south american teams. when they play matches here in dc at rfk stadium there is always more latinos than born-americans. as far as the warm-up matches go... we were discussing this at the bar last night... did you know most of the matches are being played like dumb early in the morning there. so it fits with most of the world's times to view it. some matches are at like 2am south african time. so my theory (and i could be wrong) is the warm-ups for a lot of teams are just to get their legs accustomed to the times and conditions. once the real play begins, players will be going all out. but who really knows. lol
You're right Tarshi, I should have suggested that anyone can root for their home team! As far as the ball and scoring, I would like to see them expand the goal by one foot on each side to increase the scoring a bit. Other changes I'd like to see to make soccer a bit more appealing: - longer halftime with a show - liberalized substitutions - get some hot cheerleaders