Central & South America

Neymar’s Idol Was Brazil’s Next Big Thing. Then Neymar Took His Spot

Neymar made his professional debut when he was just 17 years old. He was still a kid, with idols and a need to prove himself, and probably had no idea how much success he would eventually see. Seven years later, Neymar is a part of one of the greatest teams of all time, and has done enough to surpass Neymar’s greatest idol as a child: Robinho.

Neymar Has Gone From Controversial Boy To World Beater In Just 7 Years

This month we celebrate the seven year anniversary of Neymar's debut in professional football for Santos FC, which happened when he was just 17. Since then Neymar has collected titles, individuals awards, and many other achievements the likes of which few could have imagined he would achieve. He is one of the kings of international football, and plays with players idolized all over the world.

He Saved Messi’s Shot Like His Son Had Dreamed. So Messi Gave Him His Boots.

The legend of Messi grows and grows. His latest straight-out-of-a-hollywood-script moment comes from the FIFA Club World Cup final that took place on December 20, 2015. It may have happened three months ago, but River Plate keeper Marcelo Barovero has apparently only just shared the story yesterday to Sport ENGLISH. Barovero’s son received a gift from Messi after the final.

10 Things You Didn't Know About South America's Biggest Tournament

With incredible numbers in terms of goals, broadcast rights, attendance and international popularity, the Copa Libertadores has conquered its place in the world of soccer. It is the most important soccer tournament and the greatest club competition in South America.

This 102-Year-Old Lady Shows You're Never Too Old To Be A Professional Footballer

We personally do not plan on living to be 102 years old, but, should we somehow manage it, we would like to be a professional soccer player when we reach that age. This 102-year-old lady has given us a blueprint for such an achievement, taking part in a training session with Barcelona (the Ecuadorean version).

102-Year-Old Lady Has Better Touch Than Us

The 18 Best Players In CONCACAF

2016 is a very important year for CONCACAF teams. The road to Russia 2018 is beginning and they will also compete in a very special edition of the Copa America, called the Copa America Centenario, which is a celebration for the tournament’s 100 years. Therefore, we decided to rank the Top 18 CONCACAF players that you must follow in the next months.

Young Players Who Will Shine For Brazil At The Olympics

The Selecao will be hoping that the next Brazilian soccer star will emerge this summer. The Olympics are coming to Rio, and the Brazilian soccer team will be hoping to avoid the same traumatizing result as that of the 2014 World Cup. They'll also be looking for a bit of revenge after being the favorites in London in 2012, only to lose to Mexico in the final. 

Carlos Tevez Broke This Poor Guy's Jaw In Argentina

A word of advice: never play chicken with Carlos Tevez.

During a match between Boca Juniors and Newell's Old Boys, Tevez made a great run, received the ball, found himself one on one with the keeper, shot, had the ball saved then kneed the keeper in the face (accidentally, it appears) and broke the man's jaw. So that play had everything.

Carlos Tevez Misses Breakaway, Clobbers Keeper

Diego Forlan Just Reminded Us That He's Really, Really Good

Diego Forlan scored a perfect hat trick this weekend for Penarol, reminding everyone of how brilliant of player he was (and still is apparently). He scored a goal with his right foot, his left foot, one brilliant one with his head and added two assists in a 5-1 demolition of Defensor Sporting in the Uruguayan Primera Division. Check it out (Especially the last one. Header of the year for sure).

This Is The Best Possible Way To Score A 90th Minute Equalizer

Lisandro Lopez should be very proud of what he did near the end of Racing's 1-1 tie against Independiente in the Argentinean first division. You see, it didn't look like it would be a tie. Independiente were up 1-0 until Lopez ripped a 90th minute bicycle kick equalizer into the back of the net. 

There are lots of ways to score a 90th minute equalizer. All of them are nice. Every 90th minute equalizer is its own special snowflake of a goal. It means more than a regular goal, because of the timing and effect on the match.

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