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Stephen Hart named Canada’s new men’s head coach

December 8th, 2009
posted by admin 6:00 pm


As expected, Stephen Hart was named Canada’s new men’s head coach. It has been expected for a while and the CSA finally does something right. The players all seem to like him (Will Johnson reiterated that fact when he joined us a few weeks ago), the fans seem to like him and it would also appear the CSA seems to like him. So that’s one thing the CSA has officially gotten right. Can they get something else right and move in a forward direction? Can David Hoilett be tempted to lay for Canada? Will Canada play for friendlies? Will Canada make the World Cup in 2014? I guess we will wait and see. In the meantime, it looks like the CSA might actually be making moves in a positive, forward direction.

Here’s the official release:

Stephen Hart named Canada’s new men’s head coach

The Canadian Soccer Association announced today that Stephen Hart has been appointed head coach of Canada’s national team. Hart will be in charge of Canada’s qualification efforts as Canada works toward the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™.

“Stephen Hart is the man in charge with the task to lead Canada to the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil,” said Canadian Soccer Association president Dr. Dominic Maestracci. “He delivers an exciting brand of football that has proven to be successful against our CONCACAF opponents. He will have full support of our country as he builds a winning team that will qualify us for Brazil in four years time.”

“I am honoured to be chosen for this prestigious and very important position,” said national head coach Stephen Hart. “I am fully aware of the expectation and look forward to the challenge of building a team for the 2014 FIFA World Cup™ Qualifiers and beyond.”

Hart most recently served as Canada’s interim head coach for the 2009 season. He helped Canada compile a record of four wins, one draw and three losses, including a quarter-final finish at the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup. In the group stage of the CONCACAF Gold Cup, Hart led Canada to a first-place finish in its group. In the quarter-final stage, Canada lost 0:1 to Honduras who scored on a penalty kick.

In 18 career games over two stints as Canada’s head coach (2006-07 and 2009), Hart has posted nine wins, two draws and seven losses. His 50% ratio of wins to games is the highest in Association history, ranking ahead of Barrie Clarke and Tony Taylor who each won six of 14 games for a 43% ratio. In those 18 games, Hart’s teams have averaged 1.33 goals scored per game and 0.94 goals allowed per game – both the second-best totals behind Clarke’s teams from the early 1980s (1.57 goals scored and 0.93 goals allowed per game).

Hart has been the Canadian Soccer Association’s Technical Director since March 2008. In this role, he oversaw the Association’s long-term player development program (Wellness to World Cup presented by BMO) and was in charge of directing and monitoring the national development teams, the coaching education program, the National Training Centres, and the sports medicine program. This vacancy will be filled in the coming months.

CONCACAF’s next round of FIFA World Cup Qualifiers™ is scheduled to begin in 2012, which will take place after the next CONCACAF Gold Cup in 2011. To date, Canada’s men’s national team has won two CONCACAF championships – the 1985 CONCACAF Men’s Championship (which qualified Canada for the 1986 FIFA World Cup Mexico™) and the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup (which qualified Canada for the FIFA Confederations Cup Korea/Japan 2001).

The endless nightmare of Borja Oubiña

September 26th, 2009
posted by admin 10:09 pm

Borja Oubiña

When there have happened two years of that damned injury for English grounds, Borja Oubiña one has to again, it is operate out of the football grounds and he has to wait for more time so that some day could play football with certain normality, stopping in the past, which not in the negligence, the whole Calvary that he is suffering.

It is disputed the first parties of the period and we do not do any more about that to be sorry injured persons for what it remains of campaign. If a few days ago we were sorry about the Uche injury, now it us hurts to lose therefore Borja Oubiña reduces of championship the vigués.

The happy crossed ligaments, which prevent Borja Oubiña from treading on the Balaídos lawn and to us to pull YouTube videos to remember what was, and what it was promising. Long ago I had to good to write a post completely opposite to this one. It was glad to mention that the celtologist was "re-making debut" with the Celt of Vigo, but in this occasion in the Second Division. There was seeming to be the end of the tunnel, the light that Valerón or Ronaldo have seen. For Borja Oubiña a long tunnel stretch still stays.

Notes of Soccer and the whole WeblogsSL in your office

September 26th, 2009
posted by admin 10:09 pm

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi, the best of the world in our League

September 26th, 2009
posted by admin 10:09 pm

Cristiano Ronaldo vs Messi

Months behind, when Messi was the best player of the Spanish League and Cristiano Ronaldo it was the same of the same of Premier League, it was doing that one asks that we all have done one day: who is the best player of the world? The thing is complicated but simultaneously simple, since it is necessary only to choose two of so many soccer players who exist in the planet. The complicated of the situation is to think who is over whom.

Until two days ago it had the quite clear things, since to see Messi doing unimaginable every week was sufficient reason to see in him the best player of the world. Meanwhile there were coming to us images of a Portuguese gallant who in addition to noting down a goals savagery in the Premier, was making sensational way moves almost automaton.

With the arrival of the Portuguese crack to our soccer his good friend mentioned to me that I should prepare myself to see the best thing of CR9, he was when I reminded to him that Messi also is another Martian who is between us. We had a brief debate and the truth is that it managed to change my point of view: of seeing Messi as the best player of the world with difference to be doubted between he and Cristiano Ronaldo.

With the best two of the world in our League we will have easier to praise us for that one that is over other. The two will compete on an equal footing, being a few leaders of two giants, with the obligatory nature to always give good results in his best version. Until now they have offered us a wide repertoire in these four League days more one of Champions. They have started loudly being placed at the head of the scorers’ table, taking more so many people that played parties. This starts well …

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Joan Laporta and his Catalan nationalism

September 26th, 2009
posted by admin 10:09 pm

Joan Laporta

In addition to meeting every morning in the mirror, I am considered to be a rare bug for other things, as for example to see with good eyes that Joan Laporta expresses publicly his ideology. I begin being quite tired of that every word that it relates to Laporta and the politics is to speak badly, to criticize it of one exceedingly extraordinary. And the fact is that also, it seems that every day they are more and grow in confidence, or both things.

It makes grace great to me when they shout to matador and catastrophe that the president of the Barcelona should not mix sport and politics. The laugh disappears to open way to the indignation when those who release “that“ for the mouth are the same that do the fat sight with the one who really mixes sport and politics.

I do not believe that Joan Laporta mixes the Barcelona with the politics. True that it dyes the barcelonismo with peculiarities of the catalanism, which are seen engrandecidas with the Catalan fanaticism of his president, but it does not stop being a superficial fact that the Barcelona takes as a typical phrase with “més that a club” or the senyenera in a slightly showy area of the T-shirt.

Perhaps all this is an excuse to be able to put hand to Laporta, the only route in which to be able to rant with the obligation of not remembering that it has gained two Champions, that it has done history with a triplete or that it has managed to do a daydream Barcelona.

 
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