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Bloggers Cover the World Cup Final

Italy vs FranceFrance plays Italy for the World Cup Final today. Billions are watching around the globe. Then its four more years until the next World Cup match. USA Today's Soccer Sweep has the starting lineups.
France: (G) Fabien Barthez, (D) Eric Abidal, William Gallas, Lilian Thuram, Willy Sagnol, (M) Patrick Vieira, Claude Makelele, Florent Malouda, Frank Ribery, Zinedine Zidane (captain), (S) Thierry Henry.

Italy: (G) Gianluigi Buffon, (D) Fabio Grosso, Fabio Cannavaro (captain), Gianluca Zambrotta, Marco Materazzi, (M), Mauro Camoranesi, Gennaro Gattuso, Simone Perrotta, Andrea Pirlo, Francesco Totti, (S) Luca Toni.
Some live-blogging of the final can be found here, here, here and here.

Here is some more World Cup coverage from bloggers:

  • Google Sightseeing has a picture of Olympiastadion in Berlin.
  • Mike Cardillo is live-blogging the game for Deadspin: "The game is at 2 p.m. ET on ABC, and our man Mike Cardillo of That's On Point will be live-blogging the game right here at this bat station. If you like soccer, it'll be as exciting as one could possibly hope for, and if you don't, well, you don't have to hear about soccer for a while. It's win-win!"
  • That's on Point analyzes the Italy and France teams and predicts Italy will win 2-0.
  • Michel Platini says the final is the only match that matters. He also says he used to love beating Italy.
  • Gelf Magazine explains Penalty Kick Theory
  • Did you try to score a goal on Italy's goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon yet? With this game you have a much better chance of scoring a goal on Buffon than France does.
  • Beckham retires as England's captain. At the top of Dayorama it now reads, "The Website Where England Beat Portugal." Meanwhile, in the alternate sports universe that is Dayorama, Ollie plays American Football in the name of journalism.
  • Lots of glory for Italy predictions: Who Ate All the Bratwurst predicts Italy will defeat France 2-1. The World Cup Soccer Fan Blog has Italy 1-0. World Cup Access also says Italy. Deadspin has Italy winning 2-0. My Soccer Blog says Italy 2-1.
  • Germany gets third place.
  • It all depends on your point of view. The Guardian's World Cup Blog explains in a post called "It was the best of cups, it was the worst of cups."
  • The Sports Blog makes a fairly obvious prediction: Expect a low scoring final they say.
  • The World Cup Soccerbrawl says no one expected France to be here, even France: "Absolutley no one - particularly the French - believed they would make the final, and they now enter the final game as both the betting and sentimental favorites." They also predict an Italy win.
  • Rox Populi wonders if we will have to endure commericals on ABC today.
  • Football365 lists some of their favorite World Cup moments.
  • Footballspectator explains why they think Brazil failed to win.
  • The World Cup Final will determine whether or not The Soccer Weblog author believes in ghosts: "There's a lot at stake on Sunday. There's the World Cup final of course, which is fairly important, but we'll also know once and for all whether ghosts exist or not."

    Our earlier World Cup coverage, including a list of World Cup blogs, can be found here.

    Zidane Heatbutt in Final World Cup Game Update: The final goes to Italy who won the game in penalties. The second overtime included a bizarre headbutt attack by France star Zidane that had him sent out of the game. It was a vicious headbutt and a very silly move considering what was at stake. It was Zidane's final game and the final World Cup Game.

    Here's how Soccer Sweep covered it.
    110th minute: Elizondo goes over to talk to the line judge. He's reaching for his pocket. And it's RED! Oh my! Zidane is sent off! In what is likely his final match as a professional player, the French legend is sent off disgracefully in overtime of the World Cup final! That was one of the most bizarre plays you're every going to see, and it's made 100 times worse by the timing of it. I'd love to know what Materazzi said to bring that on.

    109th minute: WOW! Zidane literally head-butts Materazzi in the chest! But the ref didn't see it! The big Italian defender goes down.
    Here is how the New York Times blogger explained it:
    110 red ZIDANE IS OFF! RED CARD! BUFFON WENT OVER AND ASKED THE REF TO CHECK WITH HIS LINESMAN! And the linesman said send him off!

    109 An Italian is down. The heat and the exhaustion is taking its toll.

    Oh my God! Zidane head butted an Italian in the chest! Brutally! And that's the Italian who's down! What was that about? It was Materzzi that Zidane speared! Unbelievable!
    And from the World Cup Blog:
    109:40 The side official caught Zidane's head butt and he is shown the red card. That is it for his career and it is a horrible way for him to go. The red is justified. He really hit Materazzi.

    108:23 Del Piero goes down but is called for holding the ball. Meanwhile, Zidane takes Materazzi with a head butt. Wow, that was not a classy move at all. Materazzi is down in pain. Zidane might get away with this one.
    Kodiak points out that Zidane has been red-carded for heatbutts before.

    DeadSpin calls it the "Head Head Round the World" and writes, "If only we could all walk out of our careers by headbutting somebody in the chest. Soccer rules." It will be talked about for years to come but the headbutt probably didn't make France soccer fans happy.

    Update 2

    Zidane's headbutt has made him the top search on Technorati. A clip of the video can be found here, here and here.

    Update 3, 7-10-06

    Reuters reports that Marco Materazzi apparently called Zinedine Zidane a "dirty terrorist" before the now famous headbutt was delivered.
    France captain Zinedine Zidane was apparently called a "dirty terrorist" by Marco Materazzi before he head-butted the Italy defender in Sunday's World Cup final, the anti-racism group SOS Racism said on Monday.

    "According to several very well informed sources from the world of football, it would seem that the Italian player Marco Materazzi called Zinedine Zidane a 'dirty terrorist'," SOS Racism said in a statement.

    Zidane, the son of Algerian immigrants, was shown a red card after the incident and Italy went on to win on penalties after the match was tied 1-1 following extra time.
    Update 7-12-06

    Zidane Watches Headbutt During InterviewReuters reports that Zidane said in an interview that Materazzi insulted his mother and sister during the game. He apologized to fans and children for the headbutt but not to Materazzi.
    "He (Materazzi) pronounced very tough words about my mother and my sister. I tried not to listen to him but he kept repeating them," Zidane said in a live interview on French television channel Canal Plus.

    Zidane offered an apology to all children and to all fans for his behavior but he said he did not regret it.

    "This was not something to do. I want to make it clear because it was watched by two billion people and by millions of kids," Zidane said.

    "I want to apologize to them but I can't regret what I did because it would mean that he (Materazzi) was right to say what he said."
    A BBC article says Materazzi denys insulting Zidane's mother.

    A Technorati Zidane search now shows over 36,000 English language results and 109,000 all-languages results. BlogPulse says Zidane made it up to No#2 on the most-blogged about people list.

    Posted on July 9, 2006
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  • World Cup Blog Roundup

    Here are some highlights from the blogosphere about the World Cup. If you are looking for the post with the World Cup blog links it can be found here.

  • Defeated by Ghana: USA needed a win but didn't get it.
  • Check out the World Cup gadgets and software tools. Engadget also looks at World Cup technology.
  • Dayorama is offering daily World Cup coverage. Ollie also started the DayoRimet after Dayorama fans nagged him by email for World Cup coverage: "On the right hand side of the homepage for the duration of the competition we'll be keeping score between the BBC and ITV coverage -- who'll get more goals? And every day I'll be posting a DayoRimet round-up of worthwhile World Cup tidbits I've found." The BBC is ahead of ITV as of this writing.
  • A very special thanks to Pravda for creating this article: Nostradamus predicts Spain as the winner of World Cup 2006.
  • Mark Evans explains how the Slingbox is useful.
  • Slashdot is discussing fears of an Internet meltdown caused by people streaming World Cup video.
  • A few international World Cup perspectives: Blogging Africa's World Cup, The Lusosphere and Turkey is Typing. The World Cup Blog also has a blog for every team such as the Brazil World Cup Team Blog.
  • Female World Cup viewership soars in the UK.
  • ReadersRead.com reports that Franklin Foer, the Editor of the New Republic and the author of How Soccer Explains The World, is also blogging about the World Cup.
  • Online game: Can you score a goal on Italy's great goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon?
  • High-Tech Socceroos: How good were the Socceroos against Brazil? They lost but at least the Socceroos are tech savvy.
  • A very interesting Adidas World Cup ad in Germany.
  • Jack Kemp praises Soccer. (via WorldViews)
  • The World Cup Blog is hosting a photo and video contest. Prizes include Umbro soccer balls.
  • The Simon chooses Soccer in a well-written essay: "Many American sports fans think the World Cup is too boring. But the drama and athletic skill are unparalleled -- and there aren't so many stupid commercials, either."
  • There is no Naked World Cup. It's a nasty worm trick!
  • Thai Monks succumb to World Cup hangovers. Thai Monks aren't the only people staying up late.
  • World Cup Blog Buzz: BlogPulse finds that the Germany, England, Brazil and Italy teams are generating the most buzz. BlogPulse also says the most cited World Cup sources are Handelsblatt.com, the BBC News and Sports Illustrated. (via Blogspotting)
  • LiveScience.com explains why goalies hate the new World Cup soccer ball.
  • There's a little love for World Cup mascot Goleo. There are about 600 Goleo posts according to Tecnorati.
  • Search Engine Journal explains Google's Soccer Scores plug-in for the Google Desktop.
  • Beijing Blogger Dong Lu has received over 10 million hits for his Chinese World Cup blog. (via The Blogging Times)
  • Coke has people blogging about the World Cup at We All Speak Football. Remember the Torino Conversations from the Olympic blogs? (Thx Blogspotting)
  • Japan won the World Cup!. No, not that World Cup. C'mon everyone knows the robots also have their own World Cup.
  • Some soccer sites may be hazardous to your PC. Sites about the Angolan team are the most likely to contain malware according the to they study. The danger appears to primarily be in screensaver websites.
  • Soccer: Seven ways to make people think you care.

    Posted on June 22, 2006
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  • BootsnAll Launches World Cup Blog

    World Cup Blog The BootsnAll Travel Network has launched a World Cup Blog that features fan blogs written for all all 32 teams competing in the World Cup, which starts in June. BootsnAll has many bloggers that will be traveling to Germany to watch the competition. In a statement, Sean Keener the co-founder of BootsnAll, said they did a small blog for the World Cup in 2002 but wanted a much bigger site for the 2006 World Cup.
    "Four years ago we did a very small blog about the World Cup and attracted attention from all over the world. This time we wanted to take things to the next level and to cover every aspect of this global event from a perspective that you rarely find in mainstream media: the fan perspective. The response thus far has been amazing and we expect things to explode as the start of the tournament nears in June," said Sean Keener, President and Co-Founder of BootsnAll.
    It is a smart move by BootsnAll. They should receive more and more traffic on this blog as June draws closer. The World Cup is a major international event. Over one billion people watched in 2002. Technorati already shows over 240,000 posts about the World Cup (several hundred per day) -- and that's just the English language posts.

    Posted on March 27, 2006
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