Wednesday, June 30, 2010

World Soccer Magazine - June 2010 Issue


The June issue of World Soccer was released this week. This month features a look at the start of the 2010 World Cup, the UEFA Champions League Final and the conclusion to several top European leagues. Here is a look at what is in this month's issue:
  • Cover Story: "The Greatest Show on Earth" - A look at the opening matches and days of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. 
  • Numbers: The top 36 goal scorers in Europe for the 2009/2010 season - from #1 Messi (34 goals) to #36 Robben (16 goals). 
  • Opinion Pieces: Keir Radnedge looks into Australia pulling out their World Cup 2018 bid, Danny Jordaan's legacy after the World Cup in South Africa, and Sepp Baltter's continuous reign over FIFA.
  • UEFA Finals: An in-depth look at the 2010 UEFA Champions League Final and the Europa League Final. 
  • World Cup Update: World Cup squad updates for each country to reflect the final rosters in South Africa. 
  • Dispatch Updates from South Africa, Spain, Brazil, Italy, France, New Zealand, the African Confederation, Germany, the Asian Confederation, and England. 
  • Talent Scout: Profiles for several up and coming players from Brazil, Germany, France, and Mexico. They also profile 5 key players from the Toulon U-21 tournament. 
  • 50 Year Celebration: In honor of World Soccer magazine's 50th year they take a look at the 50 people who have changed the game. 
  • Interviews with Spain's Xavi, Brazil's Dani Alves, Holland's Robin Van Persie, Argentina's Javier Mascherano, and Italy's Fabio Cannavaro. 
  • World Service: Full recap of the 09/10 season for the following countries - Belgium, Denmark, Greece, Holland, Portugal, Romania, Scotland, Switzerland, Turkey, the Ukraine, and 18 other European nations. 
  • Champions League: Reports from the conclusion of the CONCACAF and Oceania regional Champions League competitions. 

1 comment:

  1. I am big fan of soccer players because i love soccer that's why i am interested in different kind of news about soccer World Soccer Magazine of one source of my this hobby.

    ReplyDelete

Enter your email address:

Delivered by FeedBurner