Advertisement
VideoWired
VIDEO SEARCH
SPONSORED LINKS
Advertisement
Advertisement
VIDEO RESULTS
FrenchslamWorldCupteam
From: NEW YORK POST on Thu, Jun 24 2010 12:38 AM
The French media and public slam their nation’s World Cup campaign as their team return in ignominy.
0 of 5 Stars
AthomeEnglandfanscelebratenervywin
From: NEW YORK POST on Thu, Jun 24 2010 12:38 AM
England fans at home erupted with joy and relief on Wednesday after watching Fabio Capello’s team scrape through to the last 16 of the World Cup — although admitting it was still a nervy performance.
0 of 5 Stars
Algeriaoutwithnogoalsscored
From: NEW YORK POST on Thu, Jun 24 2010 12:38 AM
Algeria erupted in disappointment after the Desert Foxes crashed out of the World Cup without scoring in three matches — but the coach says the team are moving in the right direction. Their exit from the tournament came Wednesday in a 1-0 loss to the United States that killed their slim hop...
0 of 5 Stars
LegoWorldCupreplaysscoreInternethit
From: NEW YORK POST on Wed, Jun 23 2010 1:35 PM
Fabian Moritz is not your average German football fan: he does not mind the relative goal drought at the World Cup and he wants England to do well. The 19-year-old may have just flunked his school leaving exams, but his remakes of World Cup matches using Lego figures have become a Internet sensa...
0 of 5 Stars
LegoWorldCupreplaysscoreInternethit
From: NEW YORK POST on Wed, Jun 23 2010 1:35 PM
Fabian Moritz is not your average German football fan: he does not mind the relative goal drought at the World Cup and he wants England to do well. The 19-year-old may have just flunked his school leaving exams, but his remakes of World Cup matches using Lego figures have become a Internet sensa...
0 of 5 Stars
Euphorienocturneparmilessupporterssudcorens
From: NEW YORK POST on Wed, Jun 23 2010 5:32 AM
Des dizaines de milliers de fans de foot sud-coréens ont suivi en direct (à 3 heures et demi du matin) le match de leur équipe contre le Nigéria dans une ambiance de fête qui est devenue euphorique quand le pays s’est qualifié pour la suite du tournoi par un match nul.
0 of 5 Stars
FootballSouthKoreaintolast16afterNigeriadraw
From: NEW YORK POST on Wed, Jun 23 2010 5:32 AM
South Korea progressed to the second round of the World Cup after a 2-2 draw with Nigeria on Tuesday. Thousands of South Korean fans gathered at City Hall in central Seoul to cheer their team. WC2010
0 of 5 Stars
BafanafansupbeatbespiteWorldCupexit
From: NEW YORK POST on Tue, Jun 22 2010 11:32 PM
South Africa crashed out of the World Cup on Tuesday but won their last match against France to redeem themselves in the eyes of their adoring fans. Images and soundbites from Soweto.
0 of 5 Stars
Argentinacelebratesa21winoverGreece
From: NEW YORK POST on Tue, Jun 22 2010 11:32 PM
With their 2-0 win against Greece on Tuesday, Argentines are more convinced than ever that their team will be the champions of the 2010 World Cup. WC2010
0 of 5 Stars
MexicanscryoverlossagainstUruguay
From: NEW YORK POST on Tue, Jun 22 2010 11:32 PM
Mexican fans watched anxiously as their team lost all hope of moving forward in the World Cup. WC2010
0 of 5 Stars
MexicanscryoverlossagainstUruguay
From: NEW YORK POST on Tue, Jun 22 2010 11:32 PM
Mexican fans watched anxiously as their team lost all hope of moving forward in the World Cup. WC2010
0 of 5 Stars
SinfultobenchMessiagainstGreecesaysMaradona
From: NEW YORK POST on Tue, Jun 22 2010 5:30 PM
Diego Maradona plans on making seven substitutions to his starting lineup for Argentina’s match with Greece, but star Lionel Messi will play Tuesday because benching him would be sinful. The footballing legend also told journalists that Brazilian star Luis Fabiano can score all the goals he want...
0 of 5 Stars
BangladeshmadforArgentinacrazyforBrazil
From: NEW YORK POST on Tue, Jun 22 2010 5:30 PM
As soccer fever runs high around the world, the Brazilian and Argentina teams are discovering die-hard fans in the most unlikely places --especially Bangladesh.
0 of 5 Stars
Argentinasfootballlessonskeepattendanceup
From: NEW YORK POST on Tue, Jun 22 2010 3:27 AM
The World Cup is on the curriculum in Argentina, where teachers have brought the matches into the classroom, claiming the competition offers children invaluable lessons for life. Natural sound version of an AFPTV report. WC2010
0 of 5 Stars
BangladeshmadforArgentinacrazyforBrazil
From: NEW YORK POST on Tue, Jun 22 2010 3:27 AM
As soccer fever runs high around the world, the Brazilian and Argentina teams are discovering die-hard fans in the most unlikely places --especially Bangladesh.
0 of 5 Stars
Mexicanseatdrinkandsleepfootball
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jun 21 2010 6:26 PM
It’s in their prayers, on the menu and you can't even escape it at work — football is accompanying Mexicans in their daily routines during the World Cup. As the national team moves forward in the competition, people just can't get enough of the game, and there's been a notab...
0 of 5 Stars
Mondiallefootdiffusl039coleenArgentine
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jun 21 2010 6:26 PM
Pendant la Coupe du monde, les élèves du primaire et au collège en Argentine ont le droit de suivre les matches de leur équipe nationale, pendant les heures de cours. Ces matches seront utilisés à des fins pédagogiques assure le ministère de l’Education qui a été un peu obligé de prendre cette d...
0 of 5 Stars
FootballZidaneslamsFrenchforrefusaltotrain
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jun 21 2010 6:26 PM
Former French star Zinedine Zidane on Monday said he disagreed with the current squad’s controversial decision to refuse to train Sunday following the decision to send Nicolas Anelka home. WC2010
0 of 5 Stars
SouthAfricatriestododgefirstroundguillotine
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jun 21 2010 6:26 PM
Bafana Bafana would desperately like to avoid being the first country in World Cup history not to get through the group stages on home turf. But, languishing at the bottom of their group, things aren’t looking good. WC2010
0 of 5 Stars
MaradonaMessisurlebancseraitunpch
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jun 21 2010 6:26 PM
Le sélectionneur de l’Argentine, Diego Maradona, a annoncé lundi qu'il alignerait son attaquant Leo Messi contre la Grèce mardi à Polokwane, car ce serait un péché de le laisser sur le banc pour qu'il se repose, même si son équipe a la qualification quasiment en poche. Images et sonores.
0 of 5 Stars

VIDEOWIRED.COM FEATURED