The 5 Youngest Players In MLS History
In 2004, Freddy Adu became the youngest player to ever appear in a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, aged just 14 years old.
In 2004, Freddy Adu became the youngest player to ever appear in a Major League Soccer (MLS) match, aged just 14 years old.
Graham Potter phenomenally rose from the Swedish 4th division to the very top of English football due to his unconventional coaching methods.
The most controversial was that of Luis Figo who went from a Barca hero to public enemy Number One when he transferred to Real Madrid in 2000.
Cristiano Ronaldo was offered to various top clubs competing in the Champions league but shockingly, none wanted him.
A transfer window is the period of the year in which a football club can sign players from other teams to their own.
Antony has exceptional pace, technique, dribbling skills, ability to create chances from nothing and willingness to work hard for the team.
Group C is the “Group of Death” where Bayern Munich will be up against Barcelona, Inter Milan and Czech Republic champions, Viktoria Plzen.
Leg break or fracture is one of the most dreaded and terrible injuries in football. In extreme cases, the shin bone can pop out of the skin.
Robbie Fowler’s cocaine sniffing celebration has gone down as one of the most controversial moments in Premier League history.
Cucurella is a versatile player who can play in various roles on the left-hand side; including full-back, wing-back, centre-back or midfield.