As 2013 winds to a close, TSN.ca looks back at the stories and moments that made
the year memorable. TSN.cas writing staff reflects on the best soccer moments
from the past 12 months including CR7 one-upping Messi, Fergies farewell, the
redemption of Robben and more! Cristiano Ronaldo will score whenever he wants to
By: Ken Rodney He scores in La Liga and in the Champions League for Real Madrid.
He scores for his country Portugal. He scores when he wants. That is the story
of 2013 for the incredible Cristiano Ronaldo, who alongside Barcelonas Lionel
Messi and Bayern Munichs Frank Ribery is a finalist for the Ballon dOr, FIFAs
player of the year award. Fitting that he will face Messi for that award because
there is always a place in a Ronaldo story where a comparison to Messi must be
made, only this time it slants well in the favour of the Portuguese
international. His 68 goals for club and country during 2013 are more than Messi
and Ribery combined. During the current 2013-14 La Liga season he is joint top
scorer with 17 goals, 9 more than his Argentinian rival, who to be fair is
currently battling an injury. In international play this year he has 10 goals in
nine matches, including two three-goal performances. While he will finish the
year without getting his hands around a team trophy, it is impossible to not be
impressed by the 2013 submitted by Cristiano Ronaldo. Fergie Says Farewell By:
Mike Beauvais When Sir Alex Ferguson called time on his legendary managerial
career in early May, the math showed that Manchester Uniteds season-ending match
on May 20 at West Bromwich Albion would be the Scotsmans 1500th in charge of the
club. It would be an anti-climatic one. United locked up the BPL title weeks
earlier, but the United-West Brom season finale ended up being a highly
entertaining 5-5 draw. Uniteds May 12 match, though, saw "Fergie" manage
Manchester United for the last time at his beloved Old Trafford. As Ferguson
made his way down to his familiar spot on the United bench, he greeted
supporters and signed autographs, but there was no hiding the emotion in the
Scotsmans face. It seemed as if it were just dawning on him that this would be
the final time he took that walk. In the 86th-minute, Rio Ferdinand made sure
his gaffer would go out a winner when he volleyed home to give United the 2-1
victory. After the match ended, United received its championship trophy
presentation and Ferguson addressed the crowd for one last time. "If you think
about it, those last-minute goals, the comebacks, even the defeats, are all part
of this great football club of ours," Ferguson told his rapt audience. "Its been
an unbelievable experience for all of us, so thank you for that." He closed his
remarks with a stark reminder to the Old Trafford faithful, one that seems
almost prescient now. "Id also like to remind you that when we had bad times
here, the club stood by me, all my staff stood by me, the players stood by me,"
said Ferguson. "Your job now is to stand by our new manager. That is important."
Nobody expects David Moyes to be the new Alex Ferguson, but then again, nobody
expected Alex Ferguson to be Alex Ferguson. Arjen Robben finds Champions
redemption By Shane McNeil After the 2012 UEFA Champions League Final I had
begun to believe that something was permanently broken in Arjen Robben. One of
the worlds premier footballers, the Dutchman had Bayern Munichs 2012 European
title on his foot when he drove an extra-time penalty into Petr Cech. Then, when
the game went to penalty kicks, he was nowhere to be seen. His summer would get
even worse when the Dutch team was bounced from Euro 2012 without a win, scoring
just two goals. Yet, he was offered a second chance with Bayern taking on
Borussia Dortmund in the first ever all-German Champions Final. In the 60th
minute, Robben sent out a prayer from the left side of the goal and a ball that
seemd destined for a goal kick suddenly found its way to Mario Mandzukics boot
across the face of the goal and into the back of the net. A fluke, I told
myself… A lucky bounce. Then in the 89th, the real Robben returned. Thundering
into the box, he split two defencemen, forced Roman Weidenfeller wide and
slipped a dribbler the other way, into the goal. Robben exorcised his Champions
demons, claiming Man of the Match along the way. Iceland misses World Cup; FIFA
misses out By Shane McNeil Seemingly every major international brings some
flavor from the fans when it comes to soccer. Euro 2012 had the Irish fans
serenading their team with "The Fields of Athenry" as they bowed out, winless.
The 2010 World Cup had its ever-present vuvzelas, so loud that broadcasters
tried to find a way to phase them out for live broadcasts. There will likely be
a story for Brazil 2014, but it will not - sadly - be the fans of the Icelandic
national team. Iceland was in a balanced qualifying group that featured
top-10-ranked Switzerland and Slovenia, which had qualified for both Euro 2012
and the 2010 World Cup. On the last day of qualifying, Iceland held on to a 1-1
draw with Norway, while Switzerland did them a huge service by eliminating
Slovenia with a 1-0 victory. Iceland headed to the play-off round with a chance
to become the smallest nation to ever qualify for soccers biggest tournament,
bringing their boisterous and colourful fans with them - in spirit at least.
Sadly, Iceland would fail to score against Croatia, dropping the play-off 2-0 on
aggregate, keeping one of the best stories of the qualification round out of the
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Hall of Fame election process Thursday, including tweaks that make Bill Elliott
and Mark Martin immediately eligible for enshrinement. Among the six changes:
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turned 55 in the calendar year before nominating day. Previously, drivers were
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continue to compete and still reach the hall. Martin, winner of 96 races across
NASCARs three national divisions, has no plans at this time to race next year
after 31 seasons in the Sprint Cup Series. Elliott, winner of the 1988 Cup
title, is 58 but raced as recently as 2012. Two-time NASCAR champion Terry
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