The March issue of World Soccer was released this week. This month has a part 2 of the magazine's World Cup Preview Guide. Here is a preview of what this month's issue features:
- Cover Story: AC Milan and Brazilian striker Ronaldinho is returning to form and looking for a spot on Brazil's World Cup squad. Additionally, World Cup takes a look at several other major players looking to return to the global soccer scene.
- World Cup Countdown: Profiles of Julio Cesar (Brazil), Juan Sebastian Veron (Argentina), Bruno Alves (Portugal), and Guillermo Ochoa (Mexico).
- Opinion Pieces: Paul Gardner and Jim Holden take a look at the tragedy for Togo's national team and the African Cup of Nations decision to continue the tournament.
- 2010 World Cup Guide: Part 2 includes detailed analysis of Denmark, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Holland, Honduras, Italy, and Ivory Coast.
- Inside Football: A look at Australia's 2018/2022 World Cup bid and the current struggles.
- Numbers: The 35 biggest January transfer window moves. (Adam Johnson 6 million pounds from Middlesbrough to Manchester City).
- Dispatch Updates from Angola, Spain, Argentina, Italy, China, France, Germany, Turkey, and more.
- Power Brokers: Profiles of six former players turned influential members of the world's game.
- 50 Year Celebration: In honor of World Soccer magazine's 50th year they take a look at the 50 biggest transfers of all time, including Messi, Zidane, and Figo.
- Interviews with new Liverpool signee Alberto Aquilani and former Argentina striker Gaberiel Batistuta
- Travel spotlight city - Sao Paulo, Brazil.
- World Service: Full recap of the African Cup of Nations, and previews of the upcoming Libertadores Cup and Asia Champions League.
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