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<td>/noticias.info/ &quot;It&#8217;s about time Poland had a big name to make people sit up and take notice. I think we&#8217;ve found him. My opinion of Zurawski is that he is a complete player.&quot;</p>
<p>High praise indeed, and all the more significant when one considers that it came from the great Zbigniew Boniek, a star of the 1982 FIFA World Cup™ and, arguably, the finest footballer Poland has ever produced. So, who is the player to have earned the acclaim of a man who conquered Italy and Europe with Juventus during the 1980s?</p>
<p>Maciej Zurawski certainly is not one of the stars of world football, nor, at 29, can he be considered an emerging talent. The Celtic striker is, however – according to Boniek, at least &#8211; one of the game&#8217;s classic late developers and with seven goals to his name in FIFA World Cup qualifying, he will shoulder a heavy burden of responsibility this summer for ensuring Poland improve on their disastrous showing in 2002.</p>
<p>Ordinarily, Zurawski&#8217;s first name should be pronounced &#8216;Ma-chai&#8217;. Not in Glasgow. After a debut season at Celtic that has yielded a Scottish league title and 19 goals, he has earned the moniker &#8216;Magic&#8217; and the feeling in his homeland is that if anyone is going to pull a proverbial rabbit out of the hat for Poland in neighbouring Germany, it is likely to be the former Wisla Krakow marksman.</p>
<p>Not that you would know Zurawski is under pressure. As he sat down for an exclusive interview with FIFAworldcup.com at Celtic Park, Zurawski gave the impression of a man utterly at ease and, in his own words, &quot;ready for the challenge&quot;.</p>
<p>FIFAworldcup.com: It&#8217;s been a rewarding first season for you at Celtic, but a tough one too. How are you feeling, physically and mentally, ahead of the FIFA World Cup?<br />Maciej Zurawski: I feel really good. Physically I&#8217;m strong, and mentally I feel ready for the challenge that we as a team face in Germany. I&#8217;m going there to score goals and play well, and I feel confident in my ability to do that. Obviously the injury I had earlier in the season (Zurawski sat out two months after tearing a hamstring in October) hampered my progress at Celtic for a while, but it also allowed me to rest and I feel I&#8217;ve come back from it well. If anything, I think I&#8217;ve played better at times than I did before I was injured. Now I&#8217;m just going to focus on the rest of Celtic&#8217;s matches so that I can go to Germany confident, in good form and scoring goals. I will also have time for a short holiday before the World Cup and that will give me all the rest I need.</p>
<p>Clearly, no footballer ever enjoys being out injured but, in retrospect, do you feel that you&#8217;re now benefiting from the time you spent on the sidelines earlier in the season?<br />It&#8217;s possible, sure, although I hadn&#8217;t really thought about it that way. But I&#8217;ve enjoyed this season and I think that when you&#8217;re enjoying your football, you tend not to be as tired as when things are going badly, so I think I&#8217;d be OK even if I&#8217;d played every game for Celtic. It is a long season, though, particularly when you have a big tournament at the end, and I&#8217;m sure most people would say that you&#8217;ll always benefit from a break at some stage.</p>
<p>Having played your whole career in Poland prior to last summer, do you feel experiencing a different football culture in Scotland has left you a more rounded player, and better-equipped for the challenge of a FIFA World Cup?<br />I&#8217;m sure of it. I have definitely changed as a player in my time here. I&#8217;m much more organised and tactically aware on the pitch now, plus the pace and standard of the game here is higher than it is in Poland. So, too, are the expectations at this club, where you have 60,000 fans every week. All of this has helped me improve and I&#8217;m sure that this World Cup will be a lot better for me, and for the team, than Korea and Japan in 2002.</p>
<p>You mention the disappointment of 2002, when you failed to score and your team finished bottom of their section. How do you feel Poland have changed in the four years since?<br />We have changed significantly since then, there&#8217;s no question about that. A lot of the old players have left and now I would say nearly everything is different: the coach, the players, the tactics and also probably the mentality. The main thing, though, is that we make sure the result is different for us this time, and I&#8217;m confident that we&#8217;ll do that.</p>
<p>The fans seem to think you&#8217;ll do well. A recent poll on FIFAworldcup.com asked which sides would progress from Group A and 43 per cent of voters tipped Germany and Poland to go through. Would you agree with that prediction?<br />(Smiling) I&#8217;m happy people have confidence in us and, if you think of it logically, you would have to say that Germany and Poland start as the favourites in that section. But football is never so simple. This isn&#8217;t a friendly, it&#8217;s the World Cup, and extraordinary things happen at World Cups, especially in the group stages. Sometimes the smaller, weaker teams are the ones you need to fear most because all the pressure is on the more established nations.</p>
<p>The hosts will obviously be strong but what do you know about your other Group A opponents, Ecuador and Costa Rica?<br />Not much at the moment, to be totally honest. I&#8217;ve had too much happening here at Celtic. But there&#8217;s still quite a lot of time before the World Cup starts and I&#8217;m sure that, as the tournament comes closer, we&#8217;ll look at videos as a team and do our research to find out what we&#8217;re up against. The manager will make sure of that.</p>
<p>What about back home in Poland? Have you heard much about the mood among the supporters?<br />I hear bits and pieces from my family and I know that the fans are definitely getting excited about the tournament. But they&#8217;re also realistic. No-one expects us to win the World Cup, that&#8217;s for sure. Everyone would be happy to see us win a couple of games and get out of our group section successfully. After that, anything else will be a bonus.</p>
<p>Is there a special significance to this tournament given that it&#8217;s being held in Germany, where Poland performed so well by finishing third in 1974?<br />Not to me, I must say. I&#8217;m just not a person who thinks much about the past and, although every Pole is very proud of the team that played so well in West Germany, this tournament would matter just as much to me if it was being played anywhere else in the world. I think most players are the same in that we think only of the future.</p>
<p>Finally, can I ask about your own favourite memories of the FIFA World Cup, both as a Pole and simply as a football supporter?<br />To be playing in a World Cup is amazing. When I was small, I only ever dreamed about becoming a professional and playing in the Polish premier league. The World Cup would have been too much to wish for, I think. Obviously, I know all about the great Polish players who&#8217;ve played well in this tournament, though I was too young to see many of them play, and of course I hope to do well for my country and make the people happy. But, without being disrespectful, my hero wasn&#8217;t a Pole – it was Marco van Basten. Growing up, he was the striker I most wanted to play like and, if I can be a little bit like him in Germany, I think I&#8217;ll do OK.</td>
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<td>/noticias.info/ &quot;It&#8217;s about time Poland had a big name to make people sit up and take notice. I think we&#8217;ve found him. My opinion of Zurawski is that he is a complete player.&quot;</p>
<p>High praise indeed, and all the more significant when one considers that it came from the great Zbigniew Boniek, a star of the 1982 FIFA World Cup™ and, arguably, the finest footballer Poland has ever produced. So, who is the player to have earned the acclaim of a man who conquered Italy and Europe with Juventus during the 1980s?</p>
<p>Maciej Zurawski certainly is not one of the stars of world football, nor, at 29, can he be considered an emerging talent. The Celtic striker is, however – according to Boniek, at least &#8211; one of the game&#8217;s classic late developers and with seven goals to his name in FIFA World Cup qualifying, he will shoulder a heavy burden of responsibility this summer for ensuring Poland improve on their disastrous showing in 2002.</p>
<p>Ordinarily, Zurawski&#8217;s first name should be pronounced &#8216;Ma-chai&#8217;. Not in Glasgow. After a debut season at Celtic that has yielded a Scottish league title and 19 goals, he has earned the moniker &#8216;Magic&#8217; and the feeling in his homeland is that if anyone is going to pull a proverbial rabbit out of the hat for Poland in neighbouring Germany, it is likely to be the former Wisla Krakow marksman.</p>
<p>Not that you would know Zurawski is under pressure. As he sat down for an exclusive interview with FIFAworldcup.com at Celtic Park, Zurawski gave the impression of a man utterly at ease and, in his own words, &quot;ready for the challenge&quot;.</p>
<p>FIFAworldcup.com: It&#8217;s been a rewarding first season for you at Celtic, but a tough one too. How are you feeling, physically and mentally, ahead of the FIFA World Cup?<br />Maciej Zurawski: I feel really good. Physically I&#8217;m strong, and mentally I feel ready for the challenge that we as a team face in Germany. I&#8217;m going there to score goals and play well, and I feel confident in my ability to do that. Obviously the injury I had earlier in the season (Zurawski sat out two months after tearing a hamstring in October) hampered my progress at Celtic for a while, but it also allowed me to rest and I feel I&#8217;ve come back from it well. If anything, I think I&#8217;ve played better at times than I did before I was injured. Now I&#8217;m just going to focus on the rest of Celtic&#8217;s matches so that I can go to Germany confident, in good form and scoring goals. I will also have time for a short holiday before the World Cup and that will give me all the rest I need.</p>
<p>Clearly, no footballer ever enjoys being out injured but, in retrospect, do you feel that you&#8217;re now benefiting from the time you spent on the sidelines earlier in the season?<br />It&#8217;s possible, sure, although I hadn&#8217;t really thought about it that way. But I&#8217;ve enjoyed this season and I think that when you&#8217;re enjoying your football, you tend not to be as tired as when things are going badly, so I think I&#8217;d be OK even if I&#8217;d played every game for Celtic. It is a long season, though, particularly when you have a big tournament at the end, and I&#8217;m sure most people would say that you&#8217;ll always benefit from a break at some stage.</p>
<p>Having played your whole career in Poland prior to last summer, do you feel experiencing a different football culture in Scotland has left you a more rounded player, and better-equipped for the challenge of a FIFA World Cup?<br />I&#8217;m sure of it. I have definitely changed as a player in my time here. I&#8217;m much more organised and tactically aware on the pitch now, plus the pace and standard of the game here is higher than it is in Poland. So, too, are the expectations at this club, where you have 60,000 fans every week. All of this has helped me improve and I&#8217;m sure that this World Cup will be a lot better for me, and for the team, than Korea and Japan in 2002.</p>
<p>You mention the disappointment of 2002, when you failed to score and your team finished bottom of their section. How do you feel Poland have changed in the four years since?<br />We have changed significantly since then, there&#8217;s no question about that. A lot of the old players have left and now I would say nearly everything is different: the coach, the players, the tactics and also probably the mentality. The main thing, though, is that we make sure the result is different for us this time, and I&#8217;m confident that we&#8217;ll do that.</p>
<p>The fans seem to think you&#8217;ll do well. A recent poll on FIFAworldcup.com asked which sides would progress from Group A and 43 per cent of voters tipped Germany and Poland to go through. Would you agree with that prediction?<br />(Smiling) I&#8217;m happy people have confidence in us and, if you think of it logically, you would have to say that Germany and Poland start as the favourites in that section. But football is never so simple. This isn&#8217;t a friendly, it&#8217;s the World Cup, and extraordinary things happen at World Cups, especially in the group stages. Sometimes the smaller, weaker teams are the ones you need to fear most because all the pressure is on the more established nations.</p>
<p>The hosts will obviously be strong but what do you know about your other Group A opponents, Ecuador and Costa Rica?<br />Not much at the moment, to be totally honest. I&#8217;ve had too much happening here at Celtic. But there&#8217;s still quite a lot of time before the World Cup starts and I&#8217;m sure that, as the tournament comes closer, we&#8217;ll look at videos as a team and do our research to find out what we&#8217;re up against. The manager will make sure of that.</p>
<p>What about back home in Poland? Have you heard much about the mood among the supporters?<br />I hear bits and pieces from my family and I know that the fans are definitely getting excited about the tournament. But they&#8217;re also realistic. No-one expects us to win the World Cup, that&#8217;s for sure. Everyone would be happy to see us win a couple of games and get out of our group section successfully. After that, anything else will be a bonus.</p>
<p>Is there a special significance to this tournament given that it&#8217;s being held in Germany, where Poland performed so well by finishing third in 1974?<br />Not to me, I must say. I&#8217;m just not a person who thinks much about the past and, although every Pole is very proud of the team that played so well in West Germany, this tournament would matter just as much to me if it was being played anywhere else in the world. I think most players are the same in that we think only of the future.</p>
<p>Finally, can I ask about your own favourite memories of the FIFA World Cup, both as a Pole and simply as a football supporter?<br />To be playing in a World Cup is amazing. When I was small, I only ever dreamed about becoming a professional and playing in the Polish premier league. The World Cup would have been too much to wish for, I think. Obviously, I know all about the great Polish players who&#8217;ve played well in this tournament, though I was too young to see many of them play, and of course I hope to do well for my country and make the people happy. But, without being disrespectful, my hero wasn&#8217;t a Pole – it was Marco van Basten. Growing up, he was the striker I most wanted to play like and, if I can be a little bit like him in Germany, I think I&#8217;ll do OK.</td>
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<td>/noticias.info/ &quot;It&#8217;s about time Poland had a big name to make people sit up and take notice. I think we&#8217;ve found him. My opinion of Zurawski is that he is a complete player.&quot;</p>
<p>High praise indeed, and all the more significant when one considers that it came from the great Zbigniew Boniek, a star of the 1982 FIFA World Cup™ and, arguably, the finest footballer Poland has ever produced. So, who is the player to have earned the acclaim of a man who conquered Italy and Europe with Juventus during the 1980s?</p>
<p>Maciej Zurawski certainly is not one of the stars of world football, nor, at 29, can he be considered an emerging talent. The Celtic striker is, however – according to Boniek, at least &#8211; one of the game&#8217;s classic late developers and with seven goals to his name in FIFA World Cup qualifying, he will shoulder a heavy burden of responsibility this summer for ensuring Poland improve on their disastrous showing in 2002.</p>
<p>Ordinarily, Zurawski&#8217;s first name should be pronounced &#8216;Ma-chai&#8217;. Not in Glasgow. After a debut season at Celtic that has yielded a Scottish league title and 19 goals, he has earned the moniker &#8216;Magic&#8217; and the feeling in his homeland is that if anyone is going to pull a proverbial rabbit out of the hat for Poland in neighbouring Germany, it is likely to be the former Wisla Krakow marksman.</p>
<p>Not that you would know Zurawski is under pressure. As he sat down for an exclusive interview with FIFAworldcup.com at Celtic Park, Zurawski gave the impression of a man utterly at ease and, in his own words, &quot;ready for the challenge&quot;.</p>
<p>FIFAworldcup.com: It&#8217;s been a rewarding first season for you at Celtic, but a tough one too. How are you feeling, physically and mentally, ahead of the FIFA World Cup?<br />Maciej Zurawski: I feel really good. Physically I&#8217;m strong, and mentally I feel ready for the challenge that we as a team face in Germany. I&#8217;m going there to score goals and play well, and I feel confident in my ability to do that. Obviously the injury I had earlier in the season (Zurawski sat out two months after tearing a hamstring in October) hampered my progress at Celtic for a while, but it also allowed me to rest and I feel I&#8217;ve come back from it well. If anything, I think I&#8217;ve played better at times than I did before I was injured. Now I&#8217;m just going to focus on the rest of Celtic&#8217;s matches so that I can go to Germany confident, in good form and scoring goals. I will also have time for a short holiday before the World Cup and that will give me all the rest I need.</p>
<p>Clearly, no footballer ever enjoys being out injured but, in retrospect, do you feel that you&#8217;re now benefiting from the time you spent on the sidelines earlier in the season?<br />It&#8217;s possible, sure, although I hadn&#8217;t really thought about it that way. But I&#8217;ve enjoyed this season and I think that when you&#8217;re enjoying your football, you tend not to be as tired as when things are going badly, so I think I&#8217;d be OK even if I&#8217;d played every game for Celtic. It is a long season, though, particularly when you have a big tournament at the end, and I&#8217;m sure most people would say that you&#8217;ll always benefit from a break at some stage.</p>
<p>Having played your whole career in Poland prior to last summer, do you feel experiencing a different football culture in Scotland has left you a more rounded player, and better-equipped for the challenge of a FIFA World Cup?<br />I&#8217;m sure of it. I have definitely changed as a player in my time here. I&#8217;m much more organised and tactically aware on the pitch now, plus the pace and standard of the game here is higher than it is in Poland. So, too, are the expectations at this club, where you have 60,000 fans every week. All of this has helped me improve and I&#8217;m sure that this World Cup will be a lot better for me, and for the team, than Korea and Japan in 2002.</p>
<p>You mention the disappointment of 2002, when you failed to score and your team finished bottom of their section. How do you feel Poland have changed in the four years since?<br />We have changed significantly since then, there&#8217;s no question about that. A lot of the old players have left and now I would say nearly everything is different: the coach, the players, the tactics and also probably the mentality. The main thing, though, is that we make sure the result is different for us this time, and I&#8217;m confident that we&#8217;ll do that.</p>
<p>The fans seem to think you&#8217;ll do well. A recent poll on FIFAworldcup.com asked which sides would progress from Group A and 43 per cent of voters tipped Germany and Poland to go through. Would you agree with that prediction?<br />(Smiling) I&#8217;m happy people have confidence in us and, if you think of it logically, you would have to say that Germany and Poland start as the favourites in that section. But football is never so simple. This isn&#8217;t a friendly, it&#8217;s the World Cup, and extraordinary things happen at World Cups, especially in the group stages. Sometimes the smaller, weaker teams are the ones you need to fear most because all the pressure is on the more established nations.</p>
<p>The hosts will obviously be strong but what do you know about your other Group A opponents, Ecuador and Costa Rica?<br />Not much at the moment, to be totally honest. I&#8217;ve had too much happening here at Celtic. But there&#8217;s still quite a lot of time before the World Cup starts and I&#8217;m sure that, as the tournament comes closer, we&#8217;ll look at videos as a team and do our research to find out what we&#8217;re up against. The manager will make sure of that.</p>
<p>What about back home in Poland? Have you heard much about the mood among the supporters?<br />I hear bits and pieces from my family and I know that the fans are definitely getting excited about the tournament. But they&#8217;re also realistic. No-one expects us to win the World Cup, that&#8217;s for sure. Everyone would be happy to see us win a couple of games and get out of our group section successfully. After that, anything else will be a bonus.</p>
<p>Is there a special significance to this tournament given that it&#8217;s being held in Germany, where Poland performed so well by finishing third in 1974?<br />Not to me, I must say. I&#8217;m just not a person who thinks much about the past and, although every Pole is very proud of the team that played so well in West Germany, this tournament would matter just as much to me if it was being played anywhere else in the world. I think most players are the same in that we think only of the future.</p>
<p>Finally, can I ask about your own favourite memories of the FIFA World Cup, both as a Pole and simply as a football supporter?<br />To be playing in a World Cup is amazing. When I was small, I only ever dreamed about becoming a professional and playing in the Polish premier league. The World Cup would have been too much to wish for, I think. Obviously, I know all about the great Polish players who&#8217;ve played well in this tournament, though I was too young to see many of them play, and of course I hope to do well for my country and make the people happy. But, without being disrespectful, my hero wasn&#8217;t a Pole – it was Marco van Basten. Growing up, he was the striker I most wanted to play like and, if I can be a little bit like him in Germany, I think I&#8217;ll do OK.</td>
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		<description><![CDATA[April 19, 2006 By Jeff Keneddy Releasing in the latter part of this month will be EA’s second soccer title for the DS this year. Unlike the more ghetto side of things with the recently released FIFA Street 2, this one goes back to the realistic roots found around the proceedings of the World Cup. [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fifaworldcup.wordpress.com&amp;blog=193931&amp;post=5&amp;subd=fifaworldcup&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Releasing in the latter part of this month will be EA’s second soccer title for the DS this year. Unlike the more ghetto side of things with the recently released FIFA Street 2, this one goes back to the realistic roots found around the proceedings of the World Cup. This title is to be found not just here but on the other popular hardware on the market today to be released all around the same relative time period. This licensed product will feature the home of the World Cup this year which is Germany. The game should be able to capture the emotion and feeling that comes from all the worlds’ greatest rivals in this soccer (football to the rest of the world) series of events.</p>
<p> <em>2006 FIFA World Cup</em> takes the traditional game of World Cup Soccer and recreates it in a nice 3D world to take on the go with you for your <a href="http://ds.advancedmn.com/article.php?artid=3564" target="_top">Nintendo DS</a>. All nations that participate within the World Cup event are open to you to play in your run for the championship this year. Be your own home team or perhaps choose another nation that you may support. Electronic Arts has gone to the effort of recreating around 100 of the real life stars of the event for you to use and compete against within <em>2006 FIFA World Cup.</em> Each of these recreated athletes will have their own signature moves, tactics, style and more have been put into place for you to use and abuse out on the grass, and they have been all authentically captured.</p>
<p> Within <em>2006 FIFA World Cup</em> there are various modes of plays open to the player among other nice surprises as well. There are exactly 127 teams you can choose to play as while working your way up from the lowliest of qualifying matches up to the final game for the cup. On your way through the ranks you will have the ability to play within 12 recreated stadiums from real life locations adding a bit of a greater level of authenticity to the game. For this years release EA went back to the drawing board a bit and added in a new mode for people to enjoy as well called the Global Challenge. This mode recreates 125 classic moments within the World Cup run throughout its history with modern teams. As a reward for doing this mode you can unlock legendary players and even classic team clothing too. Again like with the other soccer title from EA this year the Nintendo DS version has unique controls open to it due to the double screen setup with touch capability. Gamers can now use the touch screen to control during <a href="http://ds.advancedmn.com/article.php?artid=3564" target="_top">gameplay</a> various people to add more precision to your plays that would go beyond the standard reliance fully on AI because now you can change formations and tactics on the fly. Furthermore this version will have five new skill challenges, trivia challenges, and even 3D user controlled replays common to home console versions of such games.</p>
<p> It appears this title has shaped up to have the makings of a good soccer (football) package for the fans of the sport, and in particular the World Cup event. This game should be shipping shortly and given it was handled well should be a good buy for sports fans.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[(4/19/2006) In June 2006, 32 national football teams around the world will converge in Germany to compete on this year’s FIFA World Cup. Fortunately, Ghana is among the teams from Africa who are going to display their skills to the rest of the world. Currently, the temperature for the World Cup is so high that [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fifaworldcup.wordpress.com&amp;blog=193931&amp;post=4&amp;subd=fifaworldcup&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p class="MsoNormal">In June 2006, 32 national football teams around the world will converge in Germany to compete on this year’s FIFA World Cup.</p>
<p>Fortunately, Ghana is among the teams from Africa who are going to display their skills to the rest of the world.</p>
<p>Currently, the temperature for the World Cup is so high that organisations and some individuals are organising raffle draws just to get soccer lovers there to cheer the national team.</p>
<p>But do you know how the World Cup began?<br />No other sporting event captures the world&#8217;s imagination like the FIFA World Cup. Ever since the first competition in Uruguay in 1930, FIFA&#8217;s flagship has constantly grown in popularity and prestige.</p>
<p>A group of visionary French football administrators, led in the 1920s by the innovative Jules Rimet, are credited with the original idea of bringing the world&#8217;s strongest national football teams together to compete for the title of World Champions.</p>
<p> The original gold trophy bore Jules Rimet&#8217;s name and was contested three times in the 1930s, before the Second World War put a 12-year stop to the competition.</p>
<p>When it resumed, the FIFA World Cup rapidly advanced to its undisputed status as the greatest single sporting event of the modern world.</p>
<p> Held, since 1958 alternately in Europe and the Americas, the World Cup broke new ground with the Executive Committee&#8217;s decision in May 1996 to select Korea and Japan as co-hosts for the 2002 edition.</p>
<p>Since 1930, the 16 tournaments have seen only seven different winners. However, the FIFA World Cup has also been punctuated by dramatic upsets that have helped create footballing history — the United States defeating England in 1950, North Korea&#8217;s defeat of Italy in 1966, Cameroun&#8217;s emergence in the 1980s and their opening match defeat of the Argentinean cup-holders in 1990.</p>
<p>Today, the FIFA World Cup holds the entire global public under its spell.</p>
<p> An accumulated audience of over 37 billion people watched the France 98 tournament, including approximately 1.3 billion for the final alone, while over 2.7 million people flocked to watch the 64 matches in the French stadia.</p>
<p>After all these years and so many changes, however, the main focus of the FIFA World Cup remains the same — the glistening golden trophy which is the embodiment of every footballer&#8217;s ambition.</p>
<p> Story by Hadiza Nuhhu-Billa</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[April 18, 2006 &#8211; Go down the list of things you would want in a World Cup soccer game. Besides gameplay, graphics and sound, obviously, think about the aspects of the World Cup that would make a soccer videogame special. There&#8217;s the atmosphere and pageantry of the Cup. There are star players that shine on [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=fifaworldcup.wordpress.com&amp;blog=193931&amp;post=3&amp;subd=fifaworldcup&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>April 18, 2006</strong> &#8211; Go down the list of things you would want in a World Cup soccer game. Besides gameplay, graphics and sound, obviously, think about the aspects of the World Cup that would make a soccer videogame special. There&#8217;s the atmosphere and pageantry of the Cup. There are star players that shine on soccer&#8217;s grandest stage. There are qualifying rounds, the official stadiums of the host country and classic players and teams. In 2006 FIFA World, EA puts a checkmark next to almost every aspect that you would want in a World Cup title, making this year&#8217;s game the most complete World Cup soccer game to date.</p>
<div>Of course, World Cup games have traditionally lacked depth, usually featuring only 32 national teams in the final stages of the Cup. But other than official kits and players, that was about all you would get for your $50, the same price as the annual FIFA title that featured hundreds of club teams and a variety of game modes. So EA set out to change all that.</div>
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