Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Newest World Soccer Star

Newest World Soccer Star
Position - Striker

Kaka Soccer Star

Kaka Soccer Star
Country - Brazil

Position - Midfielder

The Brazilian football star Kaka is the most outstanding player to be watched out for in FIFA world cup 2010. The talent of this phenomenal soccer player has fitted into the boots of legends like Ronaldo, Ronaldinho, Adriano etc. This speaks out of tremendous skills he has got. Having played in last two world cups, Kaka has tons of experience up his sleeve and his flamboyant soccer skills make him the most dangerous player of FIFA world cup 2010.

Newest World Soccer Star Christiano Ronaldo

http://newestworldsoccerstar.blogspot.com/Country - Portugal
Position - Striker

Rated as world's costliest soccer player, Christiano Ronaldo is the backbone of Portugal team. The celebrity footballer holds recognition as world's most destructive strikers in the game of soccer. Portuguese team is very well balanced for this campaign with tons of experience under their sleeves as well as fresh legs to take hem through. Their group schedule includes teams like Brazil. Christiano Ronaldo seems to be the leader of Portugal brigade in their shot at the world title.

Newest World Soccer Star Messi

Newest World Soccer Star Messi Country - Argentina
Young sensation of Italy and widely regarded as the best player in the world, Messi is the current FIFA World Player of the Year. He has a splendid career which includes the honor of being the youngest player to score a world cup goal for Argentina. At tender age of 19 in 2006, he scored a goal against Serbia during FIFA world cup 2006 in Germany. Messi was also part of the Argentina gold medal winning team in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Coach Diego Maradona has already declared Messi as his successor and Argentina's chances in this world cup heavily depend on his performance.

Newest World Soccer Star Alexandre Pato

Known as ‘the duck’, Pato shot to fame when AC Milan shelled out £15m for his services in the summer — despite rules stopping him from playing until January 3.