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Thursday, February 6, 2014

Best Freestyle Football Tricks by Wass (Vice World Champion) - Cabinet de Curiosités

Best Freestyle Football Tricks by Wass (Vice World Champion) // New video of Wass, the Freestyler who has ridiculed Ashley Cole

Wassim Ben Sliman - "Wass" - is a Franco-Algerian freestyler, Guinness record holder and triple Vice World Champion.
During his preparation for the World Championships of Freestyle Football in Brazil, Wass came to visit the Cabinet of Curiosities!
Discover all his virtuosity and do not hesitate to support him on his official fan page https://www.facebook.com/WassFreestyleBall

Wassim Ben Sliman - "Wass" - est un freestyler franco-algerien, Recordman Guinness et triple vice-Champion du Monde.
En pleine préparation pour les championnats du Monde de Freestyle Football au Brésil, Wass est venu rendre visite au Cabinet de Curiosités !
Découvrez toute sa virtuosité et n'hésitez pas à le soutenir sur sa page officielle https://www.facebook.com/WassFreestyleBall


D’où vient le Free Style Foot ? Tout démarre avec une série de publicités, où Ronaldinho démontre la facilité avec laquelle il manie le ballon. Cette première série, suivie d'un ensemble de petits films tournés avec Eric Cantona, marque le début d'une mise en scène de ces pratiques footballistiques…
Les stars du ballon rond se succèdent (Thierry Henry, Cristiano Ronaldo, ...) et la sortie d'une nouvelle publicité est à chaque fois un petit événement.

Aussi connu aux Etats-Unis en tant que freestyle soccer, le Free Style Foot est un art, une discipline qui vient de la rue, avec comme accessoire un simple ballon de football et dont le but est d'effectuer différentes performances avec toutes les parties du corps. Très proche du jonglage traditionnel au football, le freestyle football s'est aujourd'hui démocratisé…

Plus d’infos sur la genèse du Free Style Foot sur :http://www.streetstylesociety.com/freestyle.html#freestylefoot

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Production - Marie Audran
Assistant de production - Maxime Auburtin
Réalisation - Romain Cieutat
Post-production - Mathieu Staub

Thursday, January 2, 2014

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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Bayern eager to continue hot steak at wintry CSKA

FC Bayern München are through to the last 16 and have injuries and snow to contend with, but a much improved PFC CSKA Moskva side are taking nothing for granted.

PFC CSKA Moskva coach Leonid Slutski describes FC Bayern München as "the best in the world" but insists neither that, nor his team's 3-0 defeat in Bavaria on matchday one, should hamper their pursuit of a UEFA Europa League spot.


The Russian side are much improved since the clubs' September meeting, surging up their domestic table, and face title holders already assured of a place in the UEFA Champions League knockout stages. Heavy snowfall and a lack of kit – the bus transporting it was stuck in traffic – prevented Bayern training at the Arena Khimki on Tuesday and they could perhaps be forgiven for taking their foot off the gas. Not on Josep Guardiola's watch, though.
• Bayern and Manchester City FC have already booked round of 16 berths. The holders will advance as Group D winners if they better City's result against FC Viktoria Plzeň. CSKA will seal third and the UEFA Europa League slot if they better point-less Plzeň's result in England.
CSKA
Leonid Slutski, coach
I feel we can do a lot more than we did [against Bayern] on matchday one – I don't think that game will have much of an effect on the result here. Bayern have just won 3-0 in the league against last season's UEFA Champions League runners-up and at present they are the best side in the world.
Our aim is to give as good an account of ourselves as we can and play to the best of our ability. They will always make chances as they are able to create opportunities against any side in the world. We need to make sure we are better in attack, something that was lacking in the first match between the sides.
The snow won't have an effect as there is undersoil heating at the ground, so the testing weather conditions won't be a factor for either team.
Weekend result
Saturday: CSKA 1-0 FC Spartak Moskva(Doumbia 8)
Akinfeev; Mário Fernandes (Nababkin 86), Ignashevich, Schennikov, A Berezutski; Elm; Honda, Wernbloom, Tošić (Zuber 90), Milanov; Doumbia (Musa 77).
• Seydou Doumbia scored his seventh strike in five outings as CSKA claimed their fourth successive Premier-Liga win. They were 11 points adrift of leaders FC Zenit before embarking on that run – the gap is now down to three.
Team news
Mário Fernandes started on Saturday, his first appearance of the season following a knee problem. Slutski said it is "still undecided" if Doumbia will feature and it is "unlikely" that Alan Dzagoev will be able to make his first outing since mid-September. Aleksandrs Cauņa has also been sidelined since September with a broken toe.
Bayern
Josep Guardiola, coach
We must get used to the weather conditions quickly. It was a long flight, but you can say the same about CSKA when they played us in Munich. We must be fully focused as CSKA are a well-drilled, professional outfit. They have some very good players and are strong at the back and in attack. They are good at moving the ball forward quickly. It won't be easy, but I think we should win.
We have a number of injury problems and will be without a number of players but I will put out our best available team. I trust my players completely. Every game is different and it is impossible to repeat past performances. It won't be easy. We are already through to the knockout stages and there is a chance we may ease off. However, I don't want my players to do so.
I know about Zoran Tošić and Sergei Ignashevich, who I think are excellent players. Alan Dzagoev is a very good player, exceptional at reading the game and excellent at adapting to situations that he is presented with. If he is not able to play it will make our lives a lot easier. Seydou Doumbia scored in CSKA's last game against Spartak Moskva and he's a great player with an excellent eye for goal.
Weekend result
Saturday: Borussia Dortmund 0-3 Bayern (Götze 66, Robben 85, Müller 87)
Neuer; Rafinha (Van Buyten 79), Boateng (Thiago Alcántara 64), Dante, Alaba; Lahm, Müller, Martínez, Kroos, Robben; Mandžukić (Götze 56).
• In a repeat of the 2012/13 UEFA Champions League final, Dortmund had early chances but fell behind when former Borussia midfielder Mario Götze struck. Manuel Neuer pulled off great saves from Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Marco Reus before Arjen Robben and Thomas Müller sealed the points on the counterattack.
Team news
Guardiola confirmed that Franck Ribéry, Mario Mandžukić, Claudio Pizarro and Xherdan Shaqiri are all out, while Bastian Schweinsteiger (ankle) is a long-term absentee. Thiago Alcántara, out since suffering ankle ligament damage on his first Bayern start on 24 August, came on as a substitute on Saturday.
Match fact
• Bayern can establish a UEFA Champions League record of ten consecutive victories by beating CSKA, having equalled FC Barcelona's 2002/03 feat of nine in a row when defeating Viktoria Plzeň last time out.

Bayern on a triple mission to Moscow

Cementing top spot in Group D is not the only goal at third-placed PFC CSKA Moskva for FC Bayern München, who have a couple of records in their sights too.



Group D leaders FC Bayern München visit third-placed PFC CSKA Moskva looking to achieve a trio of targets.
Bayern can establish a new UEFA Champions League record of ten consecutive victories by beating CSKA, having equalled FC Barcelona's 2002/03 feat of nine in a row when defeating FC Viktoria Plzeň last time out.
• Josep Guardiola's reigning champions will also equal a club record for successive away wins in Europe if they prevail. Including three victories at the end of last term, Bayern have won five in a row on their travels – leaving them one short of the record set by their 1995/96 UEFA Cup-winning team.
Bayern's third target in Moscow is to cement first place in Group D. Having already secured their passage to the last 16 for the sixth season running, they will tie up top spot if they better second-placed Manchester City FC's result against Plzeň.
• As for CSKA, successive defeats against City ended their hopes of reaching the last 16 but they will be looking for a positive result to boost their hopes of securing third place and entry into the UEFA Europa League – and also to avenge their 3-0 loss in Munich on matchday one.
Match background
• CSKA are hoping to complete a hat-trick of UEFA Champions League home victories over Bundesliga visitors having previously got the better of Hamburger SV – 1-0 in the 2006/07 group stage – and VfL Wolfsburg – 2-1 in the 2009/10 group stage. Igor Akinfeev, Sergei Ignashevich, Aleksei and Vasili Berezutski, Elvir Rahimić, Georgi Schennikov and Alan Dzagoev all played in that latter match on 25 November 2009, when Tomáš Necid and Miloš Krasić scored as CSKA came from behind to win.
• CSKA will have to improve on their recent efforts at the Arena Khimki in UEFA competition. Discounting their 3-2 win over Plzeň, which was played in St Petersburg, they went down 2-1 at home to City this season, lost to AIK in last term's UEFA Europa League play-offs and took just three points in the 2011/12 UEFA Champions League group stage.
Bayern had never lost in Russia until a 4-0 defeat at FC Zenit in the 2007/08 UEFA Cup semi-finals. Philipp Lahm, Bastian Schweinsteiger and Franck Ribéry all played that night, Ribéry having scored in the 1-1 first-leg draw.
• Claudio Pizarro hit both Bayern goals in a 2-2 draw at FC Spartak Moskva on 22 November 2006, in the group stage of the 2006/07 UEFA Champions League.
Bayern's overall away record against Russian sides is W3 D3 L1. Their last win on Russian soil was a 3-1 success at Spartak in the 2001/02 first group stage.
Team ties
• Guardiola was in the Barcelona team who, as holders, were eliminated from the 1992/93 UEFA Champions League in the second round after a 3-2 home defeat by CSKA – a result that confirmed a 4-3 aggregate defeat and denied them a place in the group stage. The next season he featured in a 5-1 group stage victory at home against Spartak.
• Guardiola is still seeking a first victory in Russia having drawn twice away to FC Rubin Kazan with Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League group stage – 0-0 in 2009/10 and 1-1 in 2010/11.
• As coach of FC Moskva, Leonid Slutski was on the losing side to Hertha BSC Berlin in the 2006 UEFA Intertoto Cup, his team falling 2-0 at home after a 0-0 first-leg draw in Germany.
• Ribéry helped Olympique de Marseille win 2-1 at CSKA in the 2005/06 UEFA Cup group stage.
• Arjen Robben scored the winning goal in Chelsea FC's 1-0 victory at CSKA in the 2004/05 group stage.
• Keisuke Honda scored Japan's equalising goal in a 2-2 friendly draw with the Netherlands on 16 November – a match in which Robben had earlier put the Dutch 2-0 up.
• During a loan spell with 1. FC Köln, Zoran Tošić appeared as a last-minute substitute in a 1-1 home Bundesliga draw with Bayern in March 2010.
• Jérôme Boateng made his international debut against a Russia side including Akinfeev, Ignashevich and Vasili Berezutski in a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Moscow in October 2009. He was sent off for a second bookable offence after 69 minutes but Germany – also featuring Lahm and Schweinsteiger – still won 1-0. The latter pair had earlier played in Germany's 2-1 home victory over Russia in October 2008, lining up against Akinfeev, Ignashevich, Berezutski and Dzagoev.
• Rasmus Elm and Pontus Wernbloom helped Sweden earn the 2-1 home victory over David Alaba's Austria last month that secured their place in the 2014 World Cup qualifying play-offs at the Austrians' expense. Alaba had scored when Austria won their home fixture in June against a Sweden side including Elm.
• In the same qualifying section, Elm scored Sweden's added-time equaliser in Berlin when they fought back from 4-0 down to draw with Germany in October 2012. Wernbloom also featured for Sweden with Boateng, Lahm, Schweinsteiger, Manuel Neuer, Holger Badstuber, Toni Kroos, Thomas Müller and Mario Götze all playing for Germany.
• The same players, with the exception of Badstuber, met again on 15 October in Solna as Germany beat Sweden 5-3. Götze scored as Schweinsteiger earned his 100th cap.
• Xherdan Shaqiri and Steven Zuber have been team-mates at Under-19, U21 and full senior level for Switzerland. In his FC Basel 1893 days, meanwhile, Shaqiri played against Seydou Doumbia, then at BSC Young Boys.
• Doumbia scored for Ivory Coast in a 2-2 friendly draw in November 2009 with a Germany side including Boateng, Lahm, Schweinsteiger and Neuer.
• Daniel Van Buyten was in the Belgium team that eliminated Russia from the 2002 World Cup with a 3-2 win in their last group game.