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2009-03-25 Wed 00:58
評価:5.00 PV数:47467 タイム:271秒 2001年にストイコビッチ氏が現役を引退して日本を去る時のスーパーサッカーの特集です。 シェフチェンコ [DVD]
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2009-03-24 Tue 01:06
評価:5.00 PV数:7920 タイム:191秒 Gabriel Omar Batistuta <b>Soccer Super</b> Stars Episode No. 6 <b>Soccer Super</b> Stars is a look into the lives of 19 of the greatest <b>soccer</b> players of all time. Action-packed footage and highlights, memorable games and exclusive in-depth interviews with friends, family, coaches, teammates, football, goal and the stars themselves. Gabriel Omar Batistuta (born February 1, 1969), nicknamed Batigol, is a former professional footballer. The prolific Argentine striker played most of his club football at ACF ... 第85回 全国高校サッカー選手権大会 総集編 最後のロッカールーム [DVD]
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2009-03-23 Mon 00:40
評価:5.00 PV数:3863 タイム:195秒 Gabriel Omar Batistuta <b>Soccer Super</b> Stars Episode No. 6 <b>Soccer Super</b> Stars is a look into the lives of 19 of the greatest <b>soccer</b> players of all time. Action-packed footage and highlights, memorable games and exclusive in-depth interviews with friends, family, coaches, teammates, football, goal and the stars themselves. Gabriel Omar Batistuta (born February 1, 1969), nicknamed Batigol, is a former professional footballer. The prolific Argentine striker played most of his club football at ACF ... サッカー戦術クロニクル
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2009-03-22 Sun 01:22
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2009-03-18 Wed 01:04
評価:4.75 PV数:76840 タイム:171秒 城彰ニ推薦!<b>サッカー</b>上達の驚くべき秘密はこちら→ http://www.infotop.jp/click.php?aid=13896&iid=29328 あの中田英寿が設立した「TAKE ACTION FC」にも参加している 元有名Jリーガーが・・針の穴を通すようなキックの精度を身に付 ける ための秘密を、ついに一般公開! ひとりでも上達できる! 元Jリーガー越智隼人が教える<b>サッカー</b>上達法はこちら→ http://www.infotop.jp/click.php?aid=13896&iid=29347 やべっちFCやスーパー<b>サッカー</b>も見てみよう! 決定力 シュート ゴール スピード パス ドリブル フェイント ヘディング サッカーベストシーン バッジョ [DVD]
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2009-03-14 Sat 01:08
評価:4.80 PV数:15395 タイム:212秒 Gabriel Omar Batistuta Soccer Super Stars Episode No. 6 Soccer Super Stars is a look into the lives of 19 of the greatest soccer players of all time. Action-packed footage and highlights, memorable games and exclusive in-depth interviews with friends, family, coaches, teammates, football, goal and the stars themselves. Gabriel Omar Batistuta (born February 1, 1969), nicknamed Batigol, is a former professional footballer. The prolific Argentine striker played most of his club football at ACF Fiorentina in Italy, and he is the eighth top scorer of all time in the Italian Serie A league, with 184 goals in 318 matches between 1991 and 2003. On the international level, he is the all-time highest scorer for Argentina's national team, with 56 goals in 78 national team matches, and he represented his country at three FIFA World Cups. In 2004, he was named in the FIFA 100 list of the "125 Greatest Living Footballers". When his club Fiorentina was relegated to Serie B in 1993, Batistuta stayed with the club and helped it return to the top-flight league a year later. A hero in Florence, the Fiorentina fans erected a life-size bronze statue of him in 1996, in recognition of his performances for Fiorentina. He never won the Italian league with Fiorentina, but when he moved to AS Roma in 2000, he finally won the Serie A championship to crown his career in Italy. He played his last season in Qatar with Al-Arabi before he retired in 2005. Currently he works as a commentator having worked for Televisa Deportes during the 2006 FIFA World Cup and for the show "La jugada". On his return to Fiorentina, Batistuta found his best form. He was the top scorer of the 1994-95 season with 26 goals, and he broke Ezio Pascutti's 30-year-old record by scoring in all of the first 11 matches of the season. In the 1995-96 season Fiorentina won the Italian Cup and Super Coppa. Batistuta stayed at Fiorentina for the 1999-00 season, tempted by the chance of winning both the Scudetto and the Champions League. After a promising start in both competitions, the team only reached seventh in the league and were eliminated in the second round group phase. The following season, he was transferred to A.S. Roma in a deal worth 35 million US dollars. Although a knee injury restricted his number of appearances, he scored 20 goals for A.S. Roma in his first season. He finally realized his dream of winning a major trophy as Roma clinched the Scudetto for the first time since 1983. The following season with A.S. Roma he changed his shirt number from #18 to #20 in reference to the number of goals he had scored during the Scudetto winning campaign. He also wore his age on the back of his Roma jersey in 2002, #33. After a good series of performances by Argentina in the qualification matches for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, hopes were high that the South Americans - now managed by Marcelo Bielsa - could win the trophy, and Batistuta announced that he planned to quit the national team at the end of the tournament, which Argentina aimed to win. But Argentina's "group of death" saw the team fall at the first hurdle, as poor results against Nigeria, England, and Sweden meant that the team was knocked out in the opening round for the first time since 1962. Batistuta retired in 2005, and now lives in Perth, Australia. Despite having completed his coaching badges in Argentina, he currently has no involvement with football (instead he prefers to play golf). He has, however, recently expressed an interest in Coaching Australia. Argentine great keen to coach Socceroos Keywords: BBTV BroadbandTV football soccer ball world cup FIFA brazil corner kick futbol calcio futebol voetbal goal penalty Manchester United soccer milan game football del maradona totti shevchenko ronaldo batistuta viola firenze male italy fiorentina foot UEFA 親子で学ぼう!サッカーアカデミー Vol.1 ドリブルとショートパス [DVD]
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2009-03-13 Fri 01:26
評価:4.92 PV数:9061 タイム:314秒 Gabriel Omar Batistuta Soccer Super Stars Episode No. 6 Soccer Super Stars is a look into the lives of 19 of the greatest soccer players of all time. Action-packed footage and highlights, memorable games and exclusive in-depth interviews with friends, family, coaches, teammates, football, goal and the stars themselves. Gabriel Omar Batistuta (born February 1, 1969), nicknamed Batigol, is a former professional footballer. The prolific Argentine striker played most of his club football at ACF Fiorentina in Italy, and he is the eighth top scorer of all time in the Italian Serie A league, with 184 goals in 318 matches between 1991 and 2003. On the international level, he is the all-time highest scorer for Argentina's national team, with 56 goals in 78 national team matches, and he represented his country at three FIFA World Cups. In 2004, he was named in the FIFA 100 list of the "125 Greatest Living Footballers". When his club Fiorentina was relegated to Serie B in 1993, Batistuta stayed with the club and helped it return to the top-flight league a year later. A hero in Florence, the Fiorentina fans erected a life-size bronze statue of him in 1996, in recognition of his performances for Fiorentina. He never won the Italian league with Fiorentina, but when he moved to AS Roma in 2000, he finally won the Serie A championship to crown his career in Italy. He played his last season in Qatar with Al-Arabi before he retired in 2005. Currently he works as a commentator having worked for Televisa Deportes during the 2006 FIFA World Cup and for the show "La jugada". On his return to Fiorentina, Batistuta found his best form. He was the top scorer of the 1994-95 season with 26 goals, and he broke Ezio Pascutti's 30-year-old record by scoring in all of the first 11 matches of the season. In the 1995-96 season Fiorentina won the Italian Cup and Super Coppa. Batistuta stayed at Fiorentina for the 1999-00 season, tempted by the chance of winning both the Scudetto and the Champions League. After a promising start in both competitions, the team only reached seventh in the league and were eliminated in the second round group phase. The following season, he was transferred to A.S. Roma in a deal worth 35 million US dollars. Although a knee injury restricted his number of appearances, he scored 20 goals for A.S. Roma in his first season. He finally realized his dream of winning a major trophy as Roma clinched the Scudetto for the first time since 1983. The following season with A.S. Roma he changed his shirt number from #18 to #20 in reference to the number of goals he had scored during the Scudetto winning campaign. He also wore his age on the back of his Roma jersey in 2002, #33. After a good series of performances by Argentina in the qualification matches for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, hopes were high that the South Americans - now managed by Marcelo Bielsa - could win the trophy, and Batistuta announced that he planned to quit the national team at the end of the tournament, which Argentina aimed to win. But Argentina's "group of death" saw the team fall at the first hurdle, as poor results against Nigeria, England, and Sweden meant that the team was knocked out in the opening round for the first time since 1962. Batistuta retired in 2005, and now lives in Perth, Australia. Despite having completed his coaching badges in Argentina, he currently has no involvement with football (instead he prefers to play golf). He has, however, recently expressed an interest in Coaching Australia. Argentine great keen to coach Socceroos Keywords: BBTV BroadbandTV football soccer ball world cup FIFA brazil corner kick futbol calcio futebol voetbal goal penalty Manchester United soccer milan game football del maradona totti shevchenko ronaldo batistuta viola firenze male italy fiorentina foot UEFA 中田英寿 僕が見た、この地球。~旅、ときどきサッカー~ [DVD]
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2009-03-12 Thu 01:01
評価:4.91 PV数:6470 タイム:265秒 Gabriel Omar Batistuta Soccer Super Stars Episode No. 6 Soccer Super Stars is a look into the lives of 19 of the greatest soccer players of all time. Action-packed footage and highlights, memorable games and exclusive in-depth interviews with friends, family, coaches, teammates, football, goal and the stars themselves. Gabriel Omar Batistuta (born February 1, 1969), nicknamed Batigol, is a former professional footballer. The prolific Argentine striker played most of his club football at ACF Fiorentina in Italy, and he is the eighth top scorer of all time in the Italian Serie A league, with 184 goals in 318 matches between 1991 and 2003. On the international level, he is the all-time highest scorer for Argentina's national team, with 56 goals in 78 national team matches, and he represented his country at three FIFA World Cups. In 2004, he was named in the FIFA 100 list of the "125 Greatest Living Footballers". When his club Fiorentina was relegated to Serie B in 1993, Batistuta stayed with the club and helped it return to the top-flight league a year later. A hero in Florence, the Fiorentina fans erected a life-size bronze statue of him in 1996, in recognition of his performances for Fiorentina. He never won the Italian league with Fiorentina, but when he moved to AS Roma in 2000, he finally won the Serie A championship to crown his career in Italy. He played his last season in Qatar with Al-Arabi before he retired in 2005. Currently he works as a commentator having worked for Televisa Deportes during the 2006 FIFA World Cup and for the show "La jugada". On his return to Fiorentina, Batistuta found his best form. He was the top scorer of the 1994-95 season with 26 goals, and he broke Ezio Pascutti's 30-year-old record by scoring in all of the first 11 matches of the season. In the 1995-96 season Fiorentina won the Italian Cup and Super Coppa. Batistuta stayed at Fiorentina for the 1999-00 season, tempted by the chance of winning both the Scudetto and the Champions League. After a promising start in both competitions, the team only reached seventh in the league and were eliminated in the second round group phase. The following season, he was transferred to A.S. Roma in a deal worth 35 million US dollars. Although a knee injury restricted his number of appearances, he scored 20 goals for A.S. Roma in his first season. He finally realized his dream of winning a major trophy as Roma clinched the Scudetto for the first time since 1983. The following season with A.S. Roma he changed his shirt number from #18 to #20 in reference to the number of goals he had scored during the Scudetto winning campaign. He also wore his age on the back of his Roma jersey in 2002, #33. After a good series of performances by Argentina in the qualification matches for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, hopes were high that the South Americans - now managed by Marcelo Bielsa - could win the trophy, and Batistuta announced that he planned to quit the national team at the end of the tournament, which Argentina aimed to win. But Argentina's "group of death" saw the team fall at the first hurdle, as poor results against Nigeria, England, and Sweden meant that the team was knocked out in the opening round for the first time since 1962. Batistuta retired in 2005, and now lives in Perth, Australia. Despite having completed his coaching badges in Argentina, he currently has no involvement with football (instead he prefers to play golf). He has, however, recently expressed an interest in Coaching Australia. Argentine great keen to coach Socceroos Keywords: BBTV BroadbandTV football soccer ball world cup FIFA brazil corner kick futbol calcio futebol voetbal goal penalty Manchester United soccer milan game football del maradona totti shevchenko ronaldo batistuta viola firenze male italy fiorentina foot UEFA 蹴りたい言葉 サッカーがしたくなる101人の名言(COSMO BOOKS) (コスモブックス)
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2009-03-11 Wed 03:55
評価:4.55 PV数:11810 タイム:366秒 Gabriel Omar Batistuta Soccer Super Stars Episode No. 6 Soccer Super Stars is a look into the lives of 19 of the greatest soccer players of all time. Action-packed footage and highlights, memorable games and exclusive in-depth interviews with friends, family, coaches, teammates, football, goal and the stars themselves. Gabriel Omar Batistuta (born February 1, 1969), nicknamed Batigol, is a former professional footballer. The prolific Argentine striker played most of his club football at ACF Fiorentina in Italy, and he is the eighth top scorer of all time in the Italian Serie A league, with 184 goals in 318 matches between 1991 and 2003. On the international level, he is the all-time highest scorer for Argentina's national team, with 56 goals in 78 national team matches, and he represented his country at three FIFA World Cups. In 2004, he was named in the FIFA 100 list of the "125 Greatest Living Footballers". When his club Fiorentina was relegated to Serie B in 1993, Batistuta stayed with the club and helped it return to the top-flight league a year later. A hero in Florence, the Fiorentina fans erected a life-size bronze statue of him in 1996, in recognition of his performances for Fiorentina. He never won the Italian league with Fiorentina, but when he moved to AS Roma in 2000, he finally won the Serie A championship to crown his career in Italy. He played his last season in Qatar with Al-Arabi before he retired in 2005. Currently he works as a commentator having worked for Televisa Deportes during the 2006 FIFA World Cup and for the show "La jugada". On his return to Fiorentina, Batistuta found his best form. He was the top scorer of the 1994-95 season with 26 goals, and he broke Ezio Pascutti's 30-year-old record by scoring in all of the first 11 matches of the season. In the 1995-96 season Fiorentina won the Italian Cup and Super Coppa. Batistuta stayed at Fiorentina for the 1999-00 season, tempted by the chance of winning both the Scudetto and the Champions League. After a promising start in both competitions, the team only reached seventh in the league and were eliminated in the second round group phase. The following season, he was transferred to A.S. Roma in a deal worth 35 million US dollars. Although a knee injury restricted his number of appearances, he scored 20 goals for A.S. Roma in his first season. He finally realized his dream of winning a major trophy as Roma clinched the Scudetto for the first time since 1983. The following season with A.S. Roma he changed his shirt number from #18 to #20 in reference to the number of goals he had scored during the Scudetto winning campaign. He also wore his age on the back of his Roma jersey in 2002, #33. After a good series of performances by Argentina in the qualification matches for the 2002 FIFA World Cup, hopes were high that the South Americans - now managed by Marcelo Bielsa - could win the trophy, and Batistuta announced that he planned to quit the national team at the end of the tournament, which Argentina aimed to win. But Argentina's "group of death" saw the team fall at the first hurdle, as poor results against Nigeria, England, and Sweden meant that the team was knocked out in the opening round for the first time since 1962. Batistuta retired in 2005, and now lives in Perth, Australia. Despite having completed his coaching badges in Argentina, he currently has no involvement with football (instead he prefers to play golf). He has, however, recently expressed an interest in Coaching Australia. Argentine great keen to coach Socceroos Keywords: BBTV BroadbandTV football soccer ball world cup FIFA brazil corner kick futbol calcio futebol voetbal goal penalty Manchester United soccer milan game football del maradona totti shevchenko ronaldo batistuta viola firenze male italy fiorentina foot UEFA サッカーで子どもをぐんぐん伸ばす11の魔法 (edu book)
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2009-03-10 Tue 09:36
評価:4.93 PV数:11460 タイム:449秒 Alessandro Del Piero Pt.3 - Soccer Super Stars Alessandro Del Piero is the captain of Juventus where he holds several club records and he is a member of the Italian national team. His footballing ability is highly regarded and he has won critical recognition. Pel? named Del Piero in the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living footballers selected by Pel? as a part of FIFA's centenary celebrations. He was also voted in the list of best European players for the past 50 years in the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll. In the year 2000 Del Piero was the world's best-paid football player from salary, bonuses and advertising revenue. As well as earning respect for his playing, Del Piero has won several accolades for his character. Along with three awards in Italy for gentlemanly conduct he has also won the Golden Foot award, which pertains to personality and playing ability. Usually, Del Piero plays as a supporting-striker and occasionally between the midfield and the strikers, known in Italy as the "Trequartista" position. Although he is not very tall, Del Piero's playing style is regarded by critics as creative in attacking, assisting many goals as well as scoring himself, as opposed to just "goal poaching." His free-kick and penalty taking is also highly regarded. Del Piero has become famous over the years for scoring from a special "Del Piero Zone", approaching from the left flank and curling a precise lob into the far top corner of the goal. This was perfectly demonstrated in the 2006 FIFA World Cup against the German national football team when he slotted the ball past Jens Lehmann to make the game 2-0. Italy went on to world cup the following game. In terms of goalscoring, Del Piero holds the all-time record at Juventus. On April 6th, 2008, Alessandro Del Piero became the all-time top capped Juventus player, ahead of Juve legend Gaetano Scirea. He is in sixth place in the UEFA Champions League all-time goalscorer records. Within the Italian national team, he is currently joint fourth with Roberto Baggio in the all-time scoring records. JUVENTUS HONOURS -Serie A -Winner (7): 1995, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 -Runner-up (4): 1994, 1996, 2000, 2001 -Coppa Italia -Winner (1): 1995 -Runner-up (2): 2002, 2004 -Supercoppa Italiana -Winner (4): 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003 -Runner-up (2): 1998, 2005 -Serie B (1): 2007 -UEFA Champions League -Winner (1): 1996 -Runner-up (3): 1997, 1998, 2003 -European Supercup: 1996 -Intercontinental Cup: 1996 -Intertoto Cup: 1999 -Torneo di Viareggio: 1994 -UEFA Cup (runner-up): 1995 INTERNATIONAL HONOURS -FIFA World Cup: 2006 -UEFA European Championship (runner-up): 2000 -UEFA Under-21 European Championship: 1994, 1996 PERSONAL HONOURS -FIFA 100 (125 greatest living players) -All-Time Top Scorer for Juve -UEFA Champions League Top Scorer 1997,1998 -Coppa Italia Top Scorer 2006 -Serie B Top Scorer 2007 -Italian Footballer of the Year 1998 -Golden Foot award 2007 -Most Outstanding Young Football Player in Europe 1996 -UEFA Champions League 10 Years Jubilee Poll Best Attacker -Fourth Top Scorer Goals for Azzurri -MVP of the Intercontinental Final Award 1996 KEYWORDS: BBTV BroadbandTV football soccer ball world cup FIFA brazil corner kick futbol calcio futebol voetbal goal penalty Manchester United soccer milan game football del maradona totti shevchenko juventus piero alex alessandro 10 match goal juve UEFA サッカー リフティング&ジンガバイブル
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2009-03-09 Mon 01:39
評価:5.00 PV数:8428 タイム:373秒 Alessandro Del Piero Pt.4 - Soccer Super Stars Alessandro Del Piero is the captain of Juventus where he holds several club records and he is a member of the Italian national team. His footballing ability is highly regarded and he has won critical recognition. Pel? named Del Piero in the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living footballers selected by Pel? as a part of FIFA's centenary celebrations. He was also voted in the list of best European players for the past 50 years in the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll. In the year 2000 Del Piero was the world's best-paid football player from salary, bonuses and advertising revenue. As well as earning respect for his playing, Del Piero has won several accolades for his character. Along with three awards in Italy for gentlemanly conduct he has also won the Golden Foot award, which pertains to personality and playing ability. Usually, Del Piero plays as a supporting-striker and occasionally between the midfield and the strikers, known in Italy as the "Trequartista" position. Although he is not very tall, Del Piero's playing style is regarded by critics as creative in attacking, assisting many goals as well as scoring himself, as opposed to just "goal poaching." His free-kick and penalty taking is also highly regarded. Del Piero has become famous over the years for scoring from a special "Del Piero Zone", approaching from the left flank and curling a precise lob into the far top corner of the goal. This was perfectly demonstrated in the 2006 FIFA World Cup against the German national football team when he slotted the ball past Jens Lehmann to make the game 2-0. Italy went on to world cup the following game. In terms of goalscoring, Del Piero holds the all-time record at Juventus. On April 6th, 2008, Alessandro Del Piero became the all-time top capped Juventus player, ahead of Juve legend Gaetano Scirea. He is in sixth place in the UEFA Champions League all-time goalscorer records. Within the Italian national team, he is currently joint fourth with Roberto Baggio in the all-time scoring records. JUVENTUS HONOURS -Serie A -Winner (7): 1995, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 -Runner-up (4): 1994, 1996, 2000, 2001 -Coppa Italia -Winner (1): 1995 -Runner-up (2): 2002, 2004 -Supercoppa Italiana -Winner (4): 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003 -Runner-up (2): 1998, 2005 -Serie B (1): 2007 -UEFA Champions League -Winner (1): 1996 -Runner-up (3): 1997, 1998, 2003 -European Supercup: 1996 -Intercontinental Cup: 1996 -Intertoto Cup: 1999 -Torneo di Viareggio: 1994 -UEFA Cup (runner-up): 1995 INTERNATIONAL HONOURS -FIFA World Cup: 2006 -UEFA European Championship (runner-up): 2000 -UEFA Under-21 European Championship: 1994, 1996 PERSONAL HONOURS -FIFA 100 (125 greatest living players) -All-Time Top Scorer for Juve -UEFA Champions League Top Scorer 1997,1998 -Coppa Italia Top Scorer 2006 -Serie B Top Scorer 2007 -Italian Footballer of the Year 1998 -Golden Foot award 2007 -Most Outstanding Young Football Player in Europe 1996 -UEFA Champions League 10 Years Jubilee Poll Best Attacker -Fourth Top Scorer Goals for Azzurri -MVP of the Intercontinental Final Award 1996 KEYWORDS: BBTV BroadbandTV football soccer ball world cup FIFA brazil corner kick futbol calcio futebol voetbal goal penalty Manchester United soccer milan game football del maradona totti shevchenko juventus piero alex alessandro 10 match goal juve UEFA サッカー監督という仕事 (新潮文庫)
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2009-03-08 Sun 01:40
評価:5.00 PV数:11610 タイム:480秒 Alessandro Del Piero Pt.5 - Soccer Super Stars Alessandro Del Piero is the captain of Juventus where he holds several club records and he is a member of the Italian national team. His footballing ability is highly regarded and he has won critical recognition. Pel? named Del Piero in the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living footballers selected by Pel? as a part of FIFA's centenary celebrations. He was also voted in the list of best European players for the past 50 years in the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll. In the year 2000 Del Piero was the world's best-paid football player from salary, bonuses and advertising revenue. As well as earning respect for his playing, Del Piero has won several accolades for his character. Along with three awards in Italy for gentlemanly conduct he has also won the Golden Foot award, which pertains to personality and playing ability. Usually, Del Piero plays as a supporting-striker and occasionally between the midfield and the strikers, known in Italy as the "Trequartista" position. Although he is not very tall, Del Piero's playing style is regarded by critics as creative in attacking, assisting many goals as well as scoring himself, as opposed to just "goal poaching." His free-kick and penalty taking is also highly regarded. Del Piero has become famous over the years for scoring from a special "Del Piero Zone", approaching from the left flank and curling a precise lob into the far top corner of the goal. This was perfectly demonstrated in the 2006 FIFA World Cup against the German national football team when he slotted the ball past Jens Lehmann to make the game 2-0. Italy went on to world cup the following game. In terms of goalscoring, Del Piero holds the all-time record at Juventus. On April 6th, 2008, Alessandro Del Piero became the all-time top capped Juventus player, ahead of Juve legend Gaetano Scirea. He is in sixth place in the UEFA Champions League all-time goalscorer records. Within the Italian national team, he is currently joint fourth with Roberto Baggio in the all-time scoring records. JUVENTUS HONOURS -Serie A -Winner (7): 1995, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 -Runner-up (4): 1994, 1996, 2000, 2001 -Coppa Italia -Winner (1): 1995 -Runner-up (2): 2002, 2004 -Supercoppa Italiana -Winner (4): 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003 -Runner-up (2): 1998, 2005 -Serie B (1): 2007 -UEFA Champions League -Winner (1): 1996 -Runner-up (3): 1997, 1998, 2003 -European Supercup: 1996 -Intercontinental Cup: 1996 -Intertoto Cup: 1999 -Torneo di Viareggio: 1994 -UEFA Cup (runner-up): 1995 INTERNATIONAL HONOURS -FIFA World Cup: 2006 -UEFA European Championship (runner-up): 2000 -UEFA Under-21 European Championship: 1994, 1996 PERSONAL HONOURS -FIFA 100 (125 greatest living players) -All-Time Top Scorer for Juve -UEFA Champions League Top Scorer 1997,1998 -Coppa Italia Top Scorer 2006 -Serie B Top Scorer 2007 -Italian Footballer of the Year 1998 -Golden Foot award 2007 -Most Outstanding Young Football Player in Europe 1996 -UEFA Champions League 10 Years Jubilee Poll Best Attacker -Fourth Top Scorer Goals for Azzurri -MVP of the Intercontinental Final Award 1996 KEYWORDS: BBTV BroadbandTV football soccer ball world cup FIFA brazil corner kick futbol calcio futebol voetbal goal penalty Manchester United soccer milan game football del maradona totti shevchenko juventus piero alex alessandro 10 match goal juve FCバルセロナ・オフィシャルDVD FCバルセロナ・サッカーレッスン スペシャルBOX
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2009-03-07 Sat 08:08
評価:4.86 PV数:14719 タイム:326秒 Alessandro Del Piero Pt.6 - Soccer Super Stars Alessandro Del Piero is the captain of Juventus where he holds several club records and he is a member of the Italian national team. His footballing ability is highly regarded and he has won critical recognition. Pel? named Del Piero in the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living footballers selected by Pel? as a part of FIFA's centenary celebrations. He was also voted in the list of best European players for the past 50 years in the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll. In the year 2000 Del Piero was the world's best-paid football player from salary, bonuses and advertising revenue. As well as earning respect for his playing, Del Piero has won several accolades for his character. Along with three awards in Italy for gentlemanly conduct he has also won the Golden Foot award, which pertains to personality and playing ability. Usually, Del Piero plays as a supporting-striker and occasionally between the midfield and the strikers, known in Italy as the "Trequartista" position. Although he is not very tall, Del Piero's playing style is regarded by critics as creative in attacking, assisting many goals as well as scoring himself, as opposed to just "goal poaching." His free-kick and penalty taking is also highly regarded. Del Piero has become famous over the years for scoring from a special "Del Piero Zone", approaching from the left flank and curling a precise lob into the far top corner of the goal. This was perfectly demonstrated in the 2006 FIFA World Cup against the German national football team when he slotted the ball past Jens Lehmann to make the game 2-0. Italy went on to world cup the following game. In terms of goalscoring, Del Piero holds the all-time record at Juventus. On April 6th, 2008, Alessandro Del Piero became the all-time top capped Juventus player, ahead of Juve legend Gaetano Scirea. He is in sixth place in the UEFA Champions League all-time goalscorer records. Within the Italian national team, he is currently joint fourth with Roberto Baggio in the all-time scoring records. JUVENTUS HONOURS -Serie A -Winner (7): 1995, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 -Runner-up (4): 1994, 1996, 2000, 2001 -Coppa Italia -Winner (1): 1995 -Runner-up (2): 2002, 2004 -Supercoppa Italiana -Winner (4): 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003 -Runner-up (2): 1998, 2005 -Serie B (1): 2007 -UEFA Champions League -Winner (1): 1996 -Runner-up (3): 1997, 1998, 2003 -European Supercup: 1996 -Intercontinental Cup: 1996 -Intertoto Cup: 1999 -Torneo di Viareggio: 1994 -UEFA Cup (runner-up): 1995 INTERNATIONAL HONOURS -FIFA World Cup: 2006 -UEFA European Championship (runner-up): 2000 -UEFA Under-21 European Championship: 1994, 1996 PERSONAL HONOURS -FIFA 100 (125 greatest living players) -All-Time Top Scorer for Juve -UEFA Champions League Top Scorer 1997,1998 -Coppa Italia Top Scorer 2006 -Serie B Top Scorer 2007 -Italian Footballer of the Year 1998 -Golden Foot award 2007 -Most Outstanding Young Football Player in Europe 1996 -UEFA Champions League 10 Years Jubilee Poll Best Attacker -Fourth Top Scorer Goals for Azzurri -MVP of the Intercontinental Final Award 1996 KEYWORDS: BBTV BroadbandTV football soccer ball world cup FIFA brazil corner kick futbol calcio futebol voetbal goal penalty Manchester United soccer milan game football del maradona totti shevchenko juventus piero alex alessandro 10 match goal juve UEFA サッカーベストシーン インザーギ [DVD]
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2009-03-06 Fri 07:27
評価:4.72 PV数:13060 タイム:312秒 Alessandro Del Piero Pt.7 - Soccer Super Stars Alessandro Del Piero is the captain of Juventus where he holds several club records and he is a member of the Italian national team. His footballing ability is highly regarded and he has won critical recognition. Pel? named Del Piero in the FIFA 100, a list of the 125 greatest living footballers selected by Pel? as a part of FIFA's centenary celebrations. He was also voted in the list of best European players for the past 50 years in the UEFA Golden Jubilee Poll. In the year 2000 Del Piero was the world's best-paid football player from salary, bonuses and advertising revenue. As well as earning respect for his playing, Del Piero has won several accolades for his character. Along with three awards in Italy for gentlemanly conduct he has also won the Golden Foot award, which pertains to personality and playing ability. Usually, Del Piero plays as a supporting-striker and occasionally between the midfield and the strikers, known in Italy as the "Trequartista" position. Although he is not very tall, Del Piero's playing style is regarded by critics as creative in attacking, assisting many goals as well as scoring himself, as opposed to just "goal poaching." His free-kick and penalty taking is also highly regarded. Del Piero has become famous over the years for scoring from a special "Del Piero Zone", approaching from the left flank and curling a precise lob into the far top corner of the goal. This was perfectly demonstrated in the 2006 FIFA World Cup against the German national football team when he slotted the ball past Jens Lehmann to make the game 2-0. Italy went on to world cup the following game. In terms of goalscoring, Del Piero holds the all-time record at Juventus. On April 6th, 2008, Alessandro Del Piero became the all-time top capped Juventus player, ahead of Juve legend Gaetano Scirea. He is in sixth place in the UEFA Champions League all-time goalscorer records. Within the Italian national team, he is currently joint fourth with Roberto Baggio in the all-time scoring records. JUVENTUS HONOURS -Serie A -Winner (7): 1995, 1997, 1998, 2002, 2003, 2005, 2006 -Runner-up (4): 1994, 1996, 2000, 2001 -Coppa Italia -Winner (1): 1995 -Runner-up (2): 2002, 2004 -Supercoppa Italiana -Winner (4): 1995, 1997, 2002, 2003 -Runner-up (2): 1998, 2005 -Serie B (1): 2007 -UEFA Champions League -Winner (1): 1996 -Runner-up (3): 1997, 1998, 2003 -European Supercup: 1996 -Intercontinental Cup: 1996 -Intertoto Cup: 1999 -Torneo di Viareggio: 1994 -UEFA Cup (runner-up): 1995 INTERNATIONAL HONOURS -FIFA World Cup: 2006 -UEFA European Championship (runner-up): 2000 -UEFA Under-21 European Championship: 1994, 1996 PERSONAL HONOURS -FIFA 100 (125 greatest living players) -All-Time Top Scorer for Juve -UEFA Champions League Top Scorer 1997,1998 -Coppa Italia Top Scorer 2006 -Serie B Top Scorer 2007 -Italian Footballer of the Year 1998 -Golden Foot award 2007 -Most Outstanding Young Football Player in Europe 1996 -UEFA Champions League 10 Years Jubilee Poll Best Attacker -Fourth Top Scorer Goals for Azzurri -MVP of the Intercontinental Final Award 1996 KEYWORDS: BBTV BroadbandTV football soccer ball world cup FIFA brazil corner kick futbol calcio futebol voetbal goal penalty Manchester United soccer milan game football del maradona totti shevchenko juventus piero alex alessandro 10 match goal juve UEFA サッカー戦術クロニクル
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2009-03-05 Thu 00:35
評価:4.25 PV数:1521 タイム:175秒 Zinedine Yazid Zidane was born June 23rd, 1972 in Marseille. Nicknamed Zizou, he is a French former football / soccer midfielder . He was a member of the French National Team that won the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 2000, and the recipient of the Golden Ball after he captained the French side to the 2006 World Cup final, a match that saw is career end in controversy after he was sent off for headbutting Italy defender Marco Materazzi. Keywords: bbtv broadbandtv soccer milan game football del maradona totti juventus shevchenko costa italy zidane bordeaux coach cg france male star italian juve friends platini FCバルセロナスクールの現役コーチが教えるバルサ流トレーニングメソッド
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2009-03-04 Wed 01:07
評価:4.67 PV数:10740 タイム:107秒 Diego Armando Maradona was born on October 30th, 1960 and is a former Argentine football / soccer player. He played in four World Cups and split with Pele the FIFA Player of the Century award, after being voted first in 2000 in poll by the organization to determine the best player of the 20th century. He is also considered one of the sport's most controversial figures. Maradona was suspended for 15 months in 1991 after a failed doping test for cocaine in Italy, and then again for ephedrine during the 1994 World Cup in USA. Keywords: BBTV BroadbandTV football soccer ball world cup FIFA brazil corner kick futbol calcio futebol voetbal goal penalty Manchester United soccer milan game football del maradona totti shevchenko argentina barcelona diego naples napoli foot boca spanish UEFAチャンピオンズリーグ2007/2008 ノックアウトステージハイライト [DVD]
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2009-03-03 Tue 00:51
評価:4.65 PV数:7844 タイム:145秒 Diego Armando Maradona was born on October 30th, 1960 and is a former Argentine football / soccer player. He played in four World Cups and split with Pele the FIFA Player of the Century award, after being voted first in 2000 in poll by the organization to determine the best player of the 20th century. He is also considered one of the sport's most controversial figures. Maradona was suspended for 15 months in 1991 after a failed doping test for cocaine in Italy, and then again for ephedrine during the 1994 World Cup in USA. Keywords: BBTV BroadbandTV football soccer ball world cup FIFA brazil corner kick futbol calcio futebol voetbal goal penalty Manchester United soccer milan game football del maradona totti shevchenko argentina barcelona diego naples napoli foot boca spanish ストリートサッカー - ブラジル・イン・ザ・ストリート [DVD]
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