North Korean Players Were Mysteriously Missing

December 2nd, 2010 by Admin

Apparently, for no apparent reason, as many as four North Korean national team players (North Korea) do not appear when the team against Brazil, the 2010 World Cup qualifier in South Africa, Tuesday (06/15/2010), which ended 2-1 to Brazil. A number of the judge, the four players has defected.

It is known after the journalists who covered the match-Brazil North Korea received sheet FIFA official match results. In these pieces, four North players, namely Myong-Won Kim, An-Hyok chol, Kim Kyong-Il, and Pak Sung-Hyok was absent without any explanation of the contingent of North Korea.

“We did not get any information that the players had disappeared. The officer who connects us with the N Korea has not given any explanation to us,” said a FIFA spokesman quoted by the Associated Press.

The journalists hoping to get confirmation from North Korea on the day of the conference sessions on Friday (6/18/2010) However, a contingent of North Korea to cancel the interview session.

North Korea is known as one of the most closed countries in the world. However, in two appearances in the World Cup, they are always creating surprises. Want to have a vacation there? Get your money by visiting payday loans online.

In the 1966 World Cup in England, they beat Italy. In South Africa, scored one goal, they were able to reply to the Brazilian goalkeeper, after two goals and had left behind when the game just a minute left.

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The Emotional Bradley’s

February 16th, 2010 by Admin

United States coach; Bob Bradley was getting emotional when his son; Michael Bradley scored goal to the Slovenian.

America got behind 2-0 but the persistence of The Yanks managed to rescue America from the defeat of a team that is less considered, Slovenia.

Landon Donovan and Michael Bradley goals in minutes 48 and 82 which was created thanks to a high of determination that was exhibited U.S., U.S. avoid undergoing games without any points. Of the two matches that have traveled, the United States now collect two points.

When the first match against England, the squad Bob Bradley had left behind, but managed equated striker Clint Dempsey. The match came to an end following a 1-1 draw.

“Again, I think our team showed they had high morale,” said Bradley, as quoted Goal, Saturday (06/19/2010).

“The players deserve an honor. We have a chance to play better in the next game,” added Bradley.

Bradley also impressed with the goals created by his son Michael Bradley to the U.S. safe from defeat.

“Regarding Michael’s goals, certainly as a coach I was very emotional. And for me as a father, and yes I am happy to coach, “he said.
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