As another year in the soccer world comes to an end, it is important to note it
does so without a real feud between the international and club game.
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be celebrated because it will not always be this way. With the amount of money
given to players by their clubs these days, it is a wonder that so many of those
teams allow the sport to continue to take away many of their assets so they can
play for a different team in the middle of their season. Although it is has
always been this way, it does not make it right. Playing for your country in any
sport should be an honour, yet it is on this premise that the international game
has gotten away with so much in recent years. Should it really be an honour to
have to leave your team in the middle of an important part of the season to head
to some foreign land to play an international match that may or may not mean
anything? Never mind the middle of the season, what about the start of it? Is
that still an honour that should force players to go? Once again at the start of
this European club season, a nonsensical international window was put in by
FIFA, allowing countries to claim their players away from their clubs just hours
before they kicked off a new campaign. At the moment, the relationship between
the international game and the club game could be described as moderate. It is a
high-profile game of chess being played out in front of billions of people using
millionaire players as pieces on the board. Too many high-profile managers are
afraid to speak out against governing bodies such as UEFA and FIFA while on the
other side of the table sits the governing bodies plotting their next move.
Chess players know how important it is to think three moves ahead and, although
the 2014 calendar will be dominated by images of the World Cup in Brazil, the
years to follow will feature a long list of international games that will mean
very little. UEFAs decision to move to 24 teams for the 2016 European
Championships in France mean even fewer qualifiers will matter. Countries like
Spain, Germany and Italy, for example, could send their under 21 teams to all
their qualifiers and easily reach the tournament. And these will be the games
that matter. Sprinkled amongst them will be friendly games arranged for
international managers to see their players close up and try things with them in
a game. These are the matches the governing bodies know they need to change. As
we move into 2014, the sports consumer is demanding something important all of
the time. A tell me it matters attitude is forcing sports all over the world to
come up with tournaments and formats that stop as many meaningless games being
played as possible. And then there is soccer. A sport dominated by club teams
that, in 2013, still allow countries to take their players all over the globe to
play games that mean nothing. It simply cannot continue down that path for much
longer. Players like Sami Khedira and Christian Eriksen picked up bad injuries
in recent international friendlies that significantly affected their club teams.
Imagine Lionel Messi breaks his leg playing one of these friendly games for
Argentina? One of two things need to happen, and will happen sooner rather than
later. FIFA/UEFA will come up with a format to make these games matter, to put
countries in league tables – similar to their world rankings – where they will
get benefits of seeding for major tournaments and play more teams within their
league. This is likely to happen soon because if it doesnt, the clubs will
eventually have every right to put pressure on their players to not go for
meaningless international matches. A World Cup year is magnificent for the
international game but the four years in between are dangerous for FIFA/UEFA,
even moreso now that the major tournaments – Euro 2016, Copa America – feature
very little serious qualification, if any, for the major countries. Here in
Canada, of course, we watch as outside observers. As 2013 turns into 2014, the
sport again reaches new heights in terms of popularity. More people than ever
are watching Premier League, Champions League and MLS games on television. With
the lack of success of the Canadian mens national team, it is little wonder why
most conversations about the professional game in Canada surround club football.
The international game remains popular and Canada will be a wonderful place to
sit and watch the 2014 World Cup amongst so many people from different
countries. It is, indeed, one of the many things that make this country so
great. However, we must remember it is still Canada. The mens national team has
a long way to go to get back on peoples radar but, as we head into 2014, it is
clear the same cannot be said about the womens game. In 2014 and 2015 Canada are
ready to welcome the world. The 2014 Womens Under 20 World Cup will be a great
dress rehearsal for when the main event comes to these shores a year later. The
challenge for all international teams is to come close to the cohesion – on and
off the pitch – displayed by club teams. That is already an advantage for
Canada, as one of their star players, Diana Matheson, recently told me. "We
really are like a family, the core of the team has been together for a long time
and as we get older, we are making sure that everyone new into the camp feels
part of it," she said. Matheson and some of her teammates are not far away from
seeing their faces everywhere across Canada during the 2015 World Cup. "We have
a hope of how big we want it to get," she said. The Canadian Soccer Association
is blessed to have the Under 20 World Cup in 2014 as a way of gathering
excitement for the big tournament the following summer. However, as national
team defender Carmelina Moscato told me, it is more than just a promotional tool
and those playing for Canada in that event will benefit tremendously. "The
tournament in 2002 was what changed our lives – eight or nine of us on the team
right now, thats the core group. It was such a kickstart to our careers that its
exciting to know that opportunity is here again and see the next generation of
players blossom in their own country." "Playing at home is an incredible
experience," added captain Christine Sinclair.If you wish to watch those games,
you should know that venue packs for the FIFA U-20 Womens World Cup Canada 2014
are on sale now and start as low as $40 plus fees. Of note, purchased venue
packs in host cities that will also be part of the FIFA Womens World Cup Canada
2015™ will give purchasers an opt-in opportunity to be placed on a priority list
to purchase venue packs to the 2015 competition in the same official host city.
The full pricing chart is available online at FIFA.com/Canada2014.
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football teams.COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Dominic Oduro gave Columbus the early lead,
Federico Higuain converted a penalty kick to in the second half and the Crew
cruised to a 3-0 victory over the short-handed Chicago Fire on Saturday night.
Oduro took a ball from Jairo Arrieta on the right side of the box in the 15th
minute and fired into the far corner for his team-best 11th goal. The Fire
(11-12-6) went down a man in the 29th minute when Bakary Soumare was ejected for
his challenge of Arrieta just outside the penalty area. Arrieta was tackled by
goalkeeper Sean Johnson in the 70th minute and Higuain converted from the spot.
Bernardo Anor made it 3-0 in the 76th as the Crew (11-14-5) won their second
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sixth with Philadelphia at 39 points. The Crew have four matches left, while
Chicago, New England and Philadelphia have five. Oduro said getting back into
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him in February. "It felt good but its not our main focus," he said. "Our main
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