Lifelong Atleti Fan's Dream Comes True
India's biggest Atletico Madrid fan discovers the Calderon, and meets his idol in the process.
India's biggest Atletico Madrid fan discovers the Calderon, and meets his idol in the process.
After losing 4-0 to Atletico Madrid, Cristiano Ronaldo was filmed partying the night away. People were angry with the superstar, but they are all forgetting one thing.
We are always told to try and live without regret, but the best player on the planet shows us how helpful regret can be.
Cristiano Ronaldo now has a class in which you can study every social aspect of his life. It seems we can learn a lot from the biggest star on the planet.
A new commercial for Barcelona sponsor Qatar airlines features Barcelona players in some, um, "interesting" outfits.
In this installment of the most energetic soccer commentator on the planet, Ray Hudson loses his damn mind when Benzema scores for Real Madrid.
Cristiano Ronaldo is from Madeira, a little island off of the coast of Portugal and it is not surprising that his persona is probably the biggest export to come from the petite island. The Real Madrid goal-scoring machine (who has 25 goals in 15 La Liga matches) has a museum dedicated to his likeness on the island, and this past weekend they added another memento to honor the Portuguese star: A statue.
Except there are two problems with this statue.
#1: It looks nothing like Cristiano Ronaldo:
In sports, having a short memory is often seen as a desirable quality. Players are taught not to dwell on their past mistakes in order to stabilize their confidence and ability to perform.
So we were surprised to hear that Iker Casillas can remember “98%” of the games he participated in. That means he can remember who Real Madrid was playing, the date of the game, who scored, if he was scored on, and what he did wrong in those instances. He is able to recall all of these details as nonchalantly as he would a recall friend’s name.