1. David Beckham has announced his retirement from football, bringing a long and storied career to an end at the age of 38.





  2. Mexico vs. USA, 2014 World Cup qualifying: Final score 0-0, USMNT get first point at Azteca since 1997

    Mexico vs. USA, 2014 World Cup qualifying: Final score 0-0, USMNT get first point at Azteca since 1997





  3. Pope Francis I is *literally* a card-carrying sports fan (he roots for San Lorenzo, an Argentine soccer team).

    Pope Francis I is *literally* a card-carrying sports fan (he roots for San Lorenzo, an Argentine soccer team).





  4. WhoaDjimi Traore scored a blistering 35-yard goal for the Seattle Sounders in the CONCACAF Champions League to help them to the semifinals





  5. The new USA Centennial kit.

    Take my money. 





  6. “… wait, hold on. Those are words! Names, in fact. The Rapids have included the names of every single season ticket holder…”

    The Colorado Rapids release the best kit ever





  7. “I guarantee that I have played in a fixed game.”

    Sport Report - International Soccer Corruption - Alexi Lalas





  8. 
Here’s a first look at the #USMNT Centennial gear. Looks sharp.

via https://twitter.com/USFootballGuy/status/303611770302517248

    Here’s a first look at the #USMNT Centennial gear. Looks sharp.

    via https://twitter.com/USFootballGuy/status/303611770302517248





  9. The potential rise and return of “El Niño”

    afootballreport:

    By Dominic Vieira

    He’s sharp, lighting fast and killer inside the box; those words could have easily been used to describe Fernando Torres throughout his Atletico Madrid days, under Benitez at Anfield, or whilst representing Spain at Euro 2008. But since knee surgery in mid April 2010, amongst other issues, Torres’ progression as a world class striker has stalled and regressed.

    Having seen the Spaniard play in Lisbon last week against Benfica, I saw a determined and energetic Torres who tormented from start to finish. In addition, he’s sporting his glorious blonde hair once more which reminded me of the electrifying Torres who played against Benfica 2 years ago. The striker was close to scoring a trademark goal in the first half after zig-zagging through the defence. Torres was a constant threat as Chelsea played with a rapid counter-attacking approach and in the second half he powered down the left flank to assist Kalou with a goal which has given his side a vital advantage in the quarter-final. 

    His confidence is growing and it was evident once again against Aston Villa this weekend, Di Matteo has also noticed a transformation and told the press: “He’s enjoying his playing, he’s got a smile on his face.” The 28 year old assisted Ivanovic in the 83rd and finished the match off by scoring a typical goal. Torres appears to be returning to his notorious form at an important stage in the season.  I hope he is, but consistency is necessary. Or how else will he ensure a place in this summer’s Euro 2012? 

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  10. afootballreport:

    Time-Lapse Camp Nou

    Egoi Suso Rius decided that capturing a match, in its entirety, at the Camp Nou would be something special. It’s been done before, but not in 110 seconds. Egoi chose to film the Barçelona vs. Osasuna match in January and the results are fantastic. Set to musical stylings of “Sonata No. 11”, this video carries itself in a way that allows its fast-paced footage to be met something that’s not quite as intense. Oh, and the match ended 4-nil Barça.