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Product Description At Wiley’s soccer game against the Carpathian Coyotes, Grampa suffers a nasty bite from their team mascot, turning him into a “wereoyte.” Only the evil fish-napper Dr. Hans Lotion can lift the “Curse of the Coyote.” Illu…
The first in a two part humorous look at the Mario themed soccer game for the Wii. This section introduces the title and summarizes controls and gameplay.
CHAN: Athletes are role models to children and adults everywhere. So when people see racism on the field, it can spread racism off the field. That’s why the Union of European Football Association has taken strides to encourage tolerance in sports with a brand new TV ad campaign. Here’s more on the story. STORY: The UEFA is leading the way in the campaign against racism in sports with the launch of a new television campaign to promote multiculturalism. The ad shows soccer fans from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds going through the whole gamut of emotions while watching a tense soccer game from the stands. The spot cost two hundred fifty thousand Euros to make, but the European Commission says its real commercial value is worth twenty million Euros because of the number of people it will reach. UEFA will play the spot during the half time of all this seasons Champion League matches. As a victim of racism himself, Anderlecht player Mbark Boussoufa was on hand to promote the campaign. [Mbark Boussoufa, Professional Soccer Player]: I have been playing at the professional level for four years now and I can tell you that I have experienced racism because I am a Muslim of Moroccan origins and I have clearly heard comments on my religion. Soccer players are role models and it is never good when there is racism around. But to be honest, I can tell you that it is painful and I have been through these things as a soccer player. [Jonathan Hill, UEFA Spokesman]: Lets not be …
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Vídeo de aquella épica final del 28 de junio del 97 que enfrontó al Barcelona y al Betis en el Santiago Bernabéu, que se saldó con victoria de los catalanes por 3-2. El Barça conseguía así su vigésimo tercer título de Copa del Rey. Un título que también será recordado por las eliminatorias previas de octavos de final ante el Madrid y cuartos ante el Atlético. En octavos el Barça logró eliminar a su eterno rival tras remontarle y vencerle en el encuentro de ida (3-2) y empatar a un gol en el de vuelta en Madrid. Pero sin duda la eliminatoria más dramática fue la de cuartos de final ante el Atlético de Madrid; tras empatar a 2 en el Vicente Calderón, en el encuentro de vuelta el Atlético sorprendió al Barça y se puso 0-3 en los primeros 45 minutos. Pero tras una increíble segunda parte y con un juego eléctrico, el Barça remontó y acabó ganando 5-4 protagonizando uno de los encuentros más espectaculares de su historia. El partido empezó a las nueve en punto de la noche. Tras el gol inicial del bético Alfonso, el barcelonista Luis Figo puso el empate en el tiempo añadido de la primera parte. Tras la reanudación, el Barça se hizo dueño del partido pero el nigeriano Finidi logró el 1-2 para el Betis a falta de 7 minutos para el final, resultado que acercaba la Copa a Sevilla. Pero el Barça no se vino abajo y logró el empate con un cabezazo de Juan Antonio Pizzi en los últimos minutos, resultado que condujo a la prórroga. Tras una primera parte sin goles, en la segunda y tras …