Not gonna lie, I actually enjoy soccer games. I mean it's a lot like football, only I think the fans are a bit crazier. There's beer, food, and yelling! And now toilet paper?
This is gonna sound very chick of me, but I'd smell David Beckham's leg any day!
Then again, if I didn't know that it was him, I probably wouldn't smell his leg, I mean, that's just weird right? Guess, not a lot of people did it.
This past Sunday a United Arab Emirates soccer player made a crazy penalty kick using a backwards kick and actually made it in.
It seems the team was already up 5-2 and I assume he didn't want to cream them anymore, however, they must have sucked if he made the shot with that kind of kick...
Abby Wambach scored the go-ahead goal, and the United States woman's soccer team defeated France on Wednesday, 3-1, clinching a spot in the finals of the Woman's World Cup.
After the US took an early 1-0 lead, France began dominating the game's possession, finally scoring an equalizer in the 55th minute. But Les Blues weren't able to further capitalize on what ended up being a 25-11 shots-on-goal
On the brink of elimination, the U.S. women's soccer team needed collective resolve, not a Solo act.
Turns out it got both.
In what's being hailed as an all-time classic, the U.S. pulled off the unthinkable Sunday, rallying late to upend a highly-skilled Brazil squad to advance to the semifinals of the World Cup.
It's the shot laughed at 'round the world.
A soccer player in Venezuela identified as Anderson Fredrick missed a surefire goal from about four yards away when instead of just tapping in the gimme goal, he decided to roar back and blast it like a missile, sending the ball above the crossbar and viewers around the world into hysterics.
Two videos featuring unusual trick plays have been making the Internet rounds this week.
In the first, a high school soccer team in Arkansas fools their opponents by having two players feign a collision, then using that distraction to set up an easy goal.
Baerke van der Meij is about to play with the big boys - well, sort of.
The 18-month-old soccer phenom was recently discovered via a YouTube video that showcased his ability to kick several balls into a box without much effort.