Top 10 Reason Why World Cup Is For Women Too

Top 10 Reason Why World Cup Is For Women Too

5. Fernando Torres (Spain)



Birthdate: 20 March 1984

Position: Striker

He participated in the 2006 FIFA World Cup too. He scored three goals. Yeah, like you care. Fine, there’s his picture. Don’t stare too long, you might melt your monitor.



4. Giovani Dos Santos (Mexico)



Birthdate: 11 May 1989

Position: Attacking Midfielder

Don’t you just love his smile? Such a boy.



3. Joe Cole (England)



Birthdate: 8 November 1981

Position: Midfield

There is nothing sexier than an athlete in his uniform carrying his baby. I just wish that’s mine he is carrying.




2. Oguchi Onyewu (United States of America)



Birthdate: 13 May 1982

Position: Center Back

As per Wikipedia, “Onyewu has dealt with racism during his time in Europe, even having been punched and shouted at by racist fans while playing for Standard. The most well-publicized incident occurred in the 2008–09 Championship playoff when Anderlecht defender Jelle Van Damme, according to Onyewu, repeatedly called him a ‘dirty ape’ even after Onyewu relayed the information to the referees. Van Damme denied the accusations following the match, claiming that Onyewu had called him a ‘dirty Flemish’.

Approximately two weeks later, on June 2, 2009, it was announced by Onyewu’s lawyer that he was suing Van Damme in an effort to end on-field racism in European soccer.”



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