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ONELOVE Spotlight: love.fútbol

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

As the clock winds down for voting on Nike and Ashoka’s Changemaker competition, we want to get all ONELOVE representers acquainted with love.fútbol. They bring HUGE credibility to the ONELOVE community and right now they need our votes.

click here to cast your vote!!!

Check out the video and read the Q&A to get better acquainted.

LF World Cup Fundraiser Video from Sean Mattison on Vimeo.

What is love.fútbol?

love.fútbol (LF) is a Washington, DC based registered non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization that partners with impoverished communities worldwide to build simple, safe soccer fields for at-risk youth. We envision a day when all children will have a safe place to play soccer.

Since 2007, we have built six fields in diverse ethnic, socio-cultural, and demographic regions of Guatemala. Our seventh field, in the community of Juil, is under construction, and we are currently raising funds for an eighth field, to be built in San Antonio Palopó.

Why soccer?

Across the world, youth face great challenges to playing soccer. They run barefoot in trash dumps, chase balls through sewage and dodge cars in the streets. They play on prohibited land at night when there is enough moonlight. They are desperate and determined to play the game they love.

In their efforts to play they are often injured and, in some cases, killed. Less easy to see, they become frustrated and lose interest in the game. In impoverished communities, where sports are often are the sole escape from the daily struggle with poverty, a loss of interest in athletic pursuits often leads to involvement in gangs and increased rates of drug and alcohol abuse.

love.fútbol fields ensure that children have access to a safe place to play soccer, which is a catalyst for hope, inspiration and personal development. The game teaches these children the teamwork, discipline, communication, and leadership skills they need to escape the poverty cycle.

What makes love.fútbol unique?

1. We believe in play

At love.fútbol, we believe in the power of soccer. A love.fútbol field is a safe and dependable outlet for youth to play and express their passion for the game. The opportunity to play can be the difference that keeps children off the street and on a positive life track. When youth play soccer on a love.fútbol soccer field, our mission is realized.

2. We empower communities

love.fútbol mobilizes communities around their own soccer field projects. We provide financing for raw materials and guidance, while communities organize the project, donate the land and volunteer all labor. The project is in the community’s hands and, as a result, locals have complete ownership. A completed love.fútbol soccer field is more than a place to play – it is a lasting and tangible symbol of community strength.

3. love.fútbol is a means, not an end

A love.fútbol project is a value-added opportunity and a platform for future development. Our fields are a significant community achievement that unifies locals and generates momentum that can subsequently be rechanneled toward new endeavors or harnessed by other organizations. Once our fields are complete, our coalition partners – other social ventures and sport for change organizations – engage the community and continue the latter’s development process using the love.fútbol soccer field as a platform for growth.

What is next for love.fútbol?

love.fútbol is currently working with our seventh community in Guatemala, and we hope to break ground on an eighth field before the end of the year. With the 2014 World Cup on the horizon, we plan to expand into Brazil in time to showcase our work during that tournament. Further, we expect to use the 2014 World Cup as a springboard to expand our operations throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.

How can I support love.fútbol?

There are many ways to get involved with love.fútbol, and a number of actions you can take on our behalf.

We are currently finalists in Nike and Ashoka’s Changemakers “Changing Lives through Football” competition. We are honored to be one of twelve contestants vying for the grand prize – $30,000. The public decides the competition winners by online voting – please help us get out the vote and win!

You can vote here until the competition closes on August 18th. Once you have voted, please browse the comments section and check out our video and photos to learn more about our work!

Outside of this competition, we are currently raising money to fund our eighth project. Contributions of all sizes will help make an immediate difference in the lives of underserved youth in our partner community of San Antonio Polopó. To make a tax-deductible donation, please send a check payable to love.fútbol to PO Box 11056, Washington DC, 20008 or make a secure donation online at www.lovefutbol.org.

For youth team coaches and players, we have recently piloted the love.fútbol for All Team Challenge, a movement for and by the global soccer community to provide right to the game to all youth. Teams interested in learning more about how they can support the construction of love.fútbol fields should contact love.fútbol for All Director Geoff Miller at Geoff@lovefutbol.org

We encourage everyone to follow love.fútbol on facebook and twitter. Also, be on the lookout for the launch of our new and improved website, coming this fall!

Soccer is the world’s game, and love.fútbol’s vision is to address a global demand. We hope you will join us in our efforts to provide all the world’s youth a safe place to play the Beautiful Game.

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ARGENTINA vs CANADA

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

By Rick Minars

(ONELOVE Argentina Correspondent)

In preparation for the World Cup, Argentina took on Canada earlier yesterday in Buenos Aires. The final score was a flawless victory for the albiceleste which ended 5-0.

The goal scorers for Argentina were Maxi Rodriquez (2), Angel Di Maria (1), Carlos Tevez (1), and Sergio Aguero (1).

Argentina today showed their class even against a weak rival but we have still yet to see Maradona’s Argentina really be challenged. The only exception was last February’s friendly against Germany (1-0 Victory for Maradona). Argentina’s Starting line up was different to that expected to this coming June 12th World Cup match against Nigeria. Players like Lionel Messi (injured), Martin Demichelis, Walter Samuel, and Diego Milito did not play due to the Champions League Final.

This was Argentina’s last friendly match in preparation for the World Cup. Maradona’s team will be traveling to South Africa this friday and arriving Saturday to Pretoria. Pretoria University will be Argentina’s bunker and preparation for the World Cup.

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IT’S OFFICIAL: Here is Argentina’s 23 Player World Cup Roster

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

By Rick Minars

(Official ONELOVE Argentina Correspondent)

Its official!  This morning Diego Armando Maradona has announced the official list of 23 players that will be representing the Albiceleste in South Africa.

In my previous article on Argentina, I had mentioned a possible starting line up for the official World Cup squad. This has now been confirmed and my speculations are correct. Maradona’s squad and World Cup starting eleven had been tested early on this past February against Germany in a friendly.

El Diego had to leave out 7 players from the intial 30 player preliminary roster. The 7 players who did not make the final cut are, Coloccini, Insaurralde, Mercier, José Sosa, Dátolo, Blanco and Lavezzi. The only surprises from this list that were left out were Coloccini with World Cup experience and Lavezzi who can be used as a winger up front and in the midfield.

The official List of Argetina’s 23 players are:

Sergio Romero (AZ Alkmaar), 23 years old, 5 caps, first World Cup.

Diego’s starting goal keeper.

Nicolás Otamendi (Vélez), 22 years old, 6 caps, first World Cup.

One of Maradona’s surprises and favorites. The center back will be playing in as an outside back for Argentina’s starting eleven just like he did against Germany this past February.

Martín Demichelis (Bayern Munich), 29 years old, 25 caps first World Cup.

Starter and Key defender for Maradona and Bayern Munich.  Definitely one of the best defensive players in the world.

Walter Samuel (Inter), 32 years old, 54 caps, second World Cup.

Like Demichelis, Samuel will be playing the UEFA Champions league and will join the National side after the final against Bayern Munich.   His recent performance with Inter has earned him a spot again on the Albiceleste.

Gabriel Heinze (Olympique), 29 years old, 65 caps, second World Cup.

Maradona considers Heinze untouchable in the starting eleven and considers him to be a leader and the Oscar Ruggeri of Argentina of this era.

Jonás Gutiérrez (Newcastle), 27 years old, 15 caps, first World Cup.

It did not matter to Diego if Jonas played in the Prem’s third division league with Newcastle. It obviously goes to show that he is starting on the outside for Maradona.

Javier Mascherano (Liverpool), 25 years old, 56 caps, second World Cup.

Another of Diego’s favorites and rightfully so. Maradona’s Captain and leader on the field. As mention in my previous Argentina article, Mascherano will be playing closely with the back line to help transition to the attack.

Juan Sebastián Verón (Estudiantes), 35 years old, 69 caps, third World Cup.

A leader without the captian’s arm band but the conductor of Argentina’s offense.

Angel Di María (Benfica), 22 years old, 7 caps, first World Cup.

A deadly, speedy, and skillful lefty that can play upfront and on the outside midfield.

Lionel Messi (Barcelona), 22 years old, 45 caps, second World Cup.

Currently the best player in the world and Argentina’s hope. El Diego wants Messi to play freely up top.

Gonzalo Higuaín (Real Madrid), 22 years old, 4 caps, first World Cup.

Star forward for Real Madrid. Proved his colors for Maradona by scoring in a WC qualifier against Peru and scoring against Germany this past February.

Mariano Andújar (Catania), 26 years old, 4 caps, first World Cup.

Back up to Romero.

Diego Pozo (Colón), 32 years old, 3 caps, first World Cup.

Third string Keeper.

Nicolás Burdisso (Inter), 29 years old, 28 caps, second World Cup.

An alternate center back and outside back for Maradona. Burdisso made his way back on to Maradona’s list by his recent performance for Roma and was heavily considered  for his World Cup experience.

Clemente Rodríguez (Estudiantes), 28 years old, 11 caps, first World Cup.

Rodriquez is the only true outside back on the list of 23. He can play on both sides and is known to also be very speedy, skillful, and  has a deadly shot.

Mario Bolatti (Fiorentina), 25 years old, 4 caps, first World Cup.

Mascherano’s back up.

Javier Pastore (Palermo), 20 years old, Zero Caps, first World Cup.

Argentina’s coaching staff consider him to be the replacement for Veron when he is tired and another option for a creative midfielder who can conduct the attack.

Maxi Rodríguez (Liverpool), 29 years old, 35 caps, second World Cup.

Maxi won his spot over Jose Sosa due to his World Cup experience.

Sergio Agüero (Atlético Madrid), 21 years old, 21 caps, first World Cup.

Alternate forward to Messi.

Diego Milito (Inter), 30 years old, 21 caps, first Word Cup.

Leading goal scorer in the Serie A. Has won two championships so far this season and is on his way to a third possible championship with Inter this Saturday for the Champions League. As of now a non-starter under Maradona.

Carlos Tevez (Manchester City), 26 years old, 53 caps, second World Cup.

Playing extremely well this season with Man City. Tevez feels that this is his world Cup and that he will fight for a starting position but is considered under Maradona as his first alternate attacker.

Martín Palermo (Boca), 36 years old, 13 caps, first World Cup.

Considered the only true center forward on the list and Maradona’s savior against Peru in a WC qualifier. In times of need Palermo will be called up to play.

Ariel Garcé (Colón), 30 years old, 3 caps, first World Cup.

Maradona’s surprise pick.  The coaching staff was seduced by his personality on the field and especially for his capability of playing as a center back and as a outside back. At the moment Garce is considered to be Otamendi’s back up.

This is the official Player list that Maradona will be taking to represent Argentina in South Africa. There are some questionable picks  as there are certain players that were left off the initial preliminary roster. What is done is done and for all I know this can be a disastrous gamble or a well calculated coaching decision. The only way to find out is to see what happens this June.

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IT’S THE RONALDINHO SHOW!

Sunday, January 17th, 2010

The handsome devil is back! Serie A haters beware.  Gaucho has given italian football a pulse.  Thank GOD!!!

photo credit: Getty Images

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MLS PLAYER COMBINE – GAME ONE GOALS

Monday, January 11th, 2010

Here are all the goals from today’s first game of the MLS Player Combine.  Names on the scoresheet include Michael Thomas (Notre Dame),  Andrew Hoxie (William & Mary), and Mike Seamon (Villanova).

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SPOTLIGHT ON JO’BURG: SOCCER CITY

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Picture 11

Here is a glimpse inside the venue for next year’s World Cup final.  Situated in between Soweto and Johannesburg, Soccer City stadium is South Africa’s largest sporting arena.

Picture 10

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