what time is the world cup final 2010
There seems to be a myth that football fans in Catalonia not share the successes of the Spanish national team.The bitter rivalry between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid has served to reinforce this concept, but over the years, campaigns to Catalonia be officially recognized by FIFA and a national team competition games.If this to get the green light would mean that Spain may not be able to call on the future of Carles Puyol, Xavi and Cesc Fabregas.
However, there is a sense that things are starting to veranderen, especially after the move Spain kant all suspected nationalist divisions always present in the team after Euro 2008 triumph.And now, thanks to the feeling of heaviness in the current set of Catalan-La Seleccion, the rest of the world begins a close relationship between the fans around the country to see.
23-man Spain squad for World Cup 2010 which consists of seven Catalans, including Victor Valdes, Gerard Pique, Carles Puyol, Joan Capdevila, Cesc Fabregas, Sergio Busquets and Xavi. In addition, three other not by birth, but call Catalan FC Barcelona is their home, as Andres Iniesta, Pedro and David Villa.Furthermore, the Dutch coach Bert van Marwijk has embraced the influence of the style of football in Barcelona The Spanish team. Although in his press conference before the game went to the recent Dutch teachers really praised as Rinus Michels, Johan Cruyff and Johan Neskeens.
José Montilla, President of the Generalitat de Catalunya Government [Catalonia], has expressed support for Spain, the prediction of the Netherlands Red 2-0 in the final on Sunday evening.In a recent radio interview that even was and also praised the presence of Spanish flags during races in Catalonia, explaining that the normal "because many people like soccer, and identifies with the national team due to the large number of players of FC Barcelona." Cruyff himself, despite his loyalty to all things Dutch, Catalan and Barcelona, has tipped Spain to win the World Cup, as the new Barcelona president Sandro Rosell.
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