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01-05-2004, 06:47 AM
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btw, I just did a seacrh on the Radio Times site for 'football' on Ch4 only and it came back with nothing
Hopefully they will have a game per week when the real deal gets going
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01-07-2004, 06:16 PM
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Brazilian Football Thread Post #122 | | Newb
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by boots:
Do the seasons just completely run into each other in Brazil? I didn't even know the 2003 season was over.
So, how does it go. This tournament kind of kicks things off like you say. Then the state tournaments and Copa do Brasil go on at about the same time. Then the national leagues start in March or so. Is that about right?
It really is soccer all year 'round.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
You are more or less right:
State Leagues: Mid-January to early April
National League: April to mid-December
Copa do Brasil: February to June
Copa São Paulo de Futebol Junior is a U-21 tournament and starts in early January and ends in mid-January.
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01-07-2004, 06:17 PM
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Brazilian Football Thread Post #123 | | Newb
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More Copa São Paulo results:
Grupo A
Gama 0 x 2 Santos
Joseense 0 x 3 Madureira
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01-07-2004, 10:00 PM
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Brazilian Football Thread Post #125 | | Newb
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by zeller990: http://www.sofutebolbrasil.com/1clubesbrasileiros.htm
Is this a good site to buy jerseys? They seem to have quite a lot!<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
I have no idea if it's a good site. But they do have a good variety of kits. Flamengo's Kit. |
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01-07-2004, 10:40 PM
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Brazilian Football Thread Post #126 | | Newb
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From Yahoo!:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Enigmatic Rivaldo faces familiar challenge
By Brian Homewood
RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan 5 (Reuters) - It took only 18 months for Rivaldo to go from World Cup winner and national hero in his native Brazil to a figure of fun in Italy.
But having endured what he described as the worst year of his life with Serie A club AC Milan before being released last month, Rivaldo has the chance to put his career back on track after signing for Brazilian champions Cruzeiro on Monday.
It is a familiar challenge for the 31-year-old.
Although he was won football's ultimate team prize, the World Cup in 2002, and was voted FIFA's player of the year in 1999, Rivaldo is repeatedly having to prove to his detractors that he can play football.
Perhaps it is his seemingly awkward, bow-legged style on the pitch or possibly an introverted style that makes him a publicity man's nightmare off the field, but Rivaldo has become one of modern football's great enigmas.
He shuns the limelight to the same measure as his World Cup team mate Ronaldo attracts it.
While 'the Phenomenon' hops around the globe and revels in the publicity, Rivaldo prefers to shut himself away in the little-known provincial city of Mogi Mirim, in the heart of the state of Sao Paulo.
"He doesn't do any marketing and that maybe part of the problem," said Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira recently.
OLYMPIC SCAPEGOAT
Whatever the reason, Rivaldo seems to attract the blame for collective failure far more easily than he gets the credit for success.
In 1996, after being included as one of three permitted over-age players, Rivaldo was made the scapegoat after Brazil failed to win the gold medal at the Atlanta Olympics soccer tournament. It was a year before he wore the Brazil shirt again.
During five years at Barcelona, his astonishing skills made him a favourite with the fans yet he was at one stage banished to the substitutes' bench by Dutch coach Louis van Gaal for alleged tactical disobedience.
In the 1998 World Cup Rivaldo played in all seven games and scored four goals as he helped steer Brazil to the final where they lost 3-0 to France.
His reward was to be accused of trying to upstage Ronaldo.
He then commuted to South America on an almost monthly basis to take part in the qualifiers for the 2002 World Cup -- and was accused of lacking commitment.
QUIT THREAT
After being jeered by the crowd in Sao Paulo during a qualifier against Colombia in 2000, Rivaldo even threatened to pack in his international career.
But he stuck with it and, after receiving the unconditional support of coach Luiz Felipe Scolari, helped his country to their fifth World Cup title in Japan and South Korea, only for another nightmare to begin after he signed for Milan.
Rivaldo was banished to the substitutes' bench by coach Carlo Ancelotti and, after finally being released last month, was voted the worst player in the country in a poll conducted by a local radio station.
For all the ups and downs, Rivaldo has insisted that he will not change his personality or his style.
He is confident that he will go down in Brazilian football history as the man who helped them to win an unprecedented fifth world title.
After the 2002 final against Germany, he said: "I played 14 games with the number ten shirt (in the 1998 and 2002 finals), a shirt that lots of great players have worn, and I'm sure that in the future lots of people will remember Rivaldo."
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01-07-2004, 10:40 PM
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Brazilian Football Thread Post #127 | | Newb
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Also from Yahoo!:
<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Brazil goalkeeper Marcos injured in motorcycle accident
RIO DE JANEIRO, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Brazilian World Cup goalkeeper Marcos is likely to miss the start of the new season after suffering cuts and bruises in a motorcycle accident, his club Palmeiras said on Wednesday.
"It was a minor fall and nothing serious happened," team doctor Mauricio Bezerra told the Sao Paulo-based club's official website.
"They are superficial injuries but do not heal overnight. He suffered cuts and bruises to his back, right leg and right foot and they will take seven to 10 days to heal."
The club said the accident happened on December 24 during the close season, but did not give any further details.
Marcos, who played in all seven matches for Brazil at the 2002 World Cup as the South Americans won the tournament for the fifth time, helped Palmeiras win promotion to the Brazilian championship first division at the first attempt last year.
He has lost his place in the Brazil team to AC Milan's Dida but is still a regular in the squad.
Brazil's 2004 season starts next week with regional championships such as the Paulista and Carioca. The Brazilian championship does not begin until April.
Updated on Wednesday, Jan
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01-08-2004, 02:41 AM
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Brazilian Football Thread Post #128 | | Newb
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More Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior Results:
Primeira fase
Grupo C
Primavera 0 x 0 São Caetano
Santa Inês 1 x 1 Paraná
Grupo E
Serra Negra 2 x 1 Náutico
Confiança 0 x 1 Guarani
Grupo G
Lemense 1 x 2 XV de Piracicaba
Vitória 0 x 0 Coritiba
Grupo H
Independente 0 x 6 América-MG
Estudantes 0 x 3 Grêmio
Grupo I
Radium 0 x 5 CFA
Atlético-MG 2 x 2 Portuguesa
Grupo J
AD Unit 1 x 1 Cuiabá
Botafogo-SP 1 x 2 Comercial
Grupo K
Osasco 1 x 3 Juventus-SP
Cefama 0 x 4 Cruzeiro
Grupo L
Rio Branco-SP 1 x 1 Brasiliense
Palmas 0 x 1 Ponte Preta
Grupo M
Taboão da Serra 0 x 3 Atlético-PR
Cachoeiro 0 x 7 Fluminense
Grupo N
Ecus 2 x 1 Criciúma
Fluminense-PI 0 x 6 São Paulo
Grupo O
Santo André 1 x 0 Sorocaba
Corinthians-AL 5 x 2 Internacional-RS
Grupo P
São Vicente 3 x 2 Inter de Limeira
AvaÃ* 2 x 3 Botafogo-RJ
Grupo Q
Força 3 x 0 Juventus-AC
São Gonçalo 2 x 0 Nacional-SP
Grupo R
Lençoense 2 x 1 MarÃ*lia
Bahia 0 x 0 Goiás
Grupo S
Paulista 2 x 1 Figueirense
Angra dos Reis 1 x 2 Corinthians
Grupo T
Noroeste 4 x 0 Cene
Iraty 2 x 1 Juventude
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01-08-2004, 04:45 PM
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Brazilian Football Thread Post #129 | | Registered User
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The Gremio youth are lookin good !!!
A 2-0 win and a 3-0 win. Can anybody stop them !!!!
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01-08-2004, 05:04 PM
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Brazilian Football Thread Post #130 | | Registered User
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PMLF, I am unbelievably bored at work. If you dont mind, can you please just talk about the forthcoming season for a minute or five - just to fill me (and others) and what we can expect from the 2004 season, and what you expect yourself
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