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Posted: Aug 31st 2009 6:12 PM ET by Michael Cardillo (RSS feed)
Filed Under: European Soccer, Soccer Posts, La Liga (Spain)
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ESPN's commitment to airing European soccer matches continued Monday afternoon when instead of the block of "Around the Horn" and "Pardon the Interruption" it was reigning La Liga champion Barcelona hosting Sporting Gijon in their 2009-10 league debuts.
Viewers were able to watch as Barcelona dominated over the 90 minutes at Camp Nou winning 3-0 with big-money summer transfer
Zlatan Ibrahimovic scoring on a header in the 83rd minute.
Posted: Aug 9th 2009 6:01 PM ET by Brian Straus (RSS feed)
Filed Under: MLS, US Soccer, La Liga (Spain), FanHouse Exclusive

For a little more than a half,
D.C. United was on a level playing field with
Real Madrid, whose rich tradition is surpassed only by its financial largesse. In the end, the depth and talent attracted by both (along with fresh legs in 95-degree heat) proved too much for the modest Major League Soccer outfit and the Spanish side triumphed, 3-0, in Sunday's friendly at FedEx Field.
United certainly can be proud of its effort. Its commitment and courage in possession and on the tackle far surpassed that of starstruck Toronto FC, which fell behind by three goals after a half hour in
Friday's 5-1 loss. But D.C. is as tradition-rich as they come in MLS and has played these sorts of games before (Madrid in 2006, Chelsea, Boca Juniors, Vasco da Gama, Tottenham Hotspur, etc.).
Posted: Aug 4th 2009 3:42 PM ET by Elie Seckbach (RSS feed)
Filed Under: European Soccer, International Soccer, International, Soccer Posts, La Liga (Spain), FanHouse Exclusive
Elie Seckbach, the Embedded Correspondent, brings his exclusive video reporting to FanHouse. Check back regularly for more videos. They are the hottest soccer (aka futbol) team on the planet. They're
FC Barcelona, which last season captured three titles, including the UEFA Champions League title, making them numero uno in Europe. These days Barcelona is in the middle of a three-city U.S. tour, visiting Los Angeles, Seattle and San Francisco this week. In this FanHouse video, we get an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the team's workout, which is normally closed off to outsiders. Find out what's it like to be a teammate of
Lionel Messi, what fans do to get a glimpse of their favorite stars and more.
Check out the video after the jump.
Posted: Jul 22nd 2009 5:13 PM ET by Brian Straus (RSS feed)
Filed Under: MLS, La Liga (Spain)
D.C. United President Kevin Payne said Wednesday that, "We are trying to build the kinds of traditions on and off the field that clubs like
Real Madrid have built over decades. I want our fans and players to look at Real Madrid and say 'That's what we aspire to'."
Madrid has a rich history, a global brand and an overflowing trophy cabinet, no doubt. It's also a club that distorts the competitive landscape of European soccer by paying outrageous transfer fees for players developed by other clubs, and one that famously lacks patience with the coaches charged with integrating those players. Since firing Vincente Del Bosque in June 2003 (after two Champions League and two La Liga titles in four years), Madrid has hired
nine managers.
Madrid Director of Football Emilio Butragueno joined Payne on a conference call hyping the Aug. 9 friendly between the clubs and defended spending hundreds of millions of euros to bring the likes of
Cristiano Ronaldo and
Kaka to the Bernabeu.
Posted: Jul 17th 2009 2:23 PM ET by Michael Cardillo (RSS feed)
Filed Under: European Soccer, Soccer, La Liga (Spain), Serie A (Italy)
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Not to be outdone by their eternal rivals Real Madrid, European champion Barcelona appears on the verge of making a major splash by adding Swedish forward
Zlatan Ibrahimovic on a transfer from Inter Milan. What makes the move all the more spectacular is that 2008-09 La Liga second-leading goal scorer Samuel Eto'o is rumored to be going back to Milan in the exchange as well as somewhere in the range of $65 million.
As of Friday afternoon reports were varied on the progress of the deal. The
Associated Press said the two sides have a deal in principle, while other outlets are reporting the two sides are still talking. The deal, it would seem, hinges on the individuals themselves, which also include former Arsenal winger Aleksandr Hleb going to Italy.
Posted: Jul 2nd 2009 10:21 AM ET by Michael Cardillo (RSS feed)
Filed Under: European Soccer, Soccer, La Liga (Spain)
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Wednesday superstar
Cristiano Ronaldo officially completed his world-record transfer from Manchester United to Real Madrid. Perhaps the pressure is already getting to the Portuguese winger, as England's
Sun newspaper
alleges he got in a bit of a dust up with a 17-year-old female fan following him in Lisbon on Sunday by kicking in a window of a car she was sitting on.
Of course, usually anything that comes from the always reputable
Sun (sarcasm alert) ought to be taken with a slight grain of salt. The paper also said Ronaldo apologized for the alleged incident, citing the fact his mother was with him when it occurred.
Posted: Jun 11th 2009 11:54 AM ET by Michael Cardillo (RSS feed)
Filed Under: European Soccer, English Premier League, Soccer, La Liga (Spain)
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Waking up Thursday morning my inbox was more packed than usual. The words "Ronaldo" and "
Real Madrid" featured prominently in subject lines.
Was I still dreaming? Was the other, original Ronaldo making an audacious comeback?
Rubbing the sand out of my eyes, no, it wasn't a dream. Manchester United had agreed for a world-record transfer fee of £80 million ($131M U.S.) for
Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid, thus ending a multi-year flirtation with the Portuguese forward.
Posted: Jun 9th 2009 2:14 PM ET by Michael Cardillo (RSS feed)
Filed Under: European Soccer, Soccer, La Liga (Spain), Serie A (Italy)
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Perhaps the most amazing aspect of
Kaka's mega-money move from AC Milan to Real Madrid, which became official on Monday, was that the transfer fee of around £59 million ($94 million U.S.) is a little less than half of a
rumored price tag Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley put on the entire club at £100 million.
Think about that for a second. Real Madrid and it's new club president Florentino Perez paid a lump sum for one player for an amount relatively close for a big club in England, albeit a club that just got relegated. If that doesn't put the insane amount of money shelled out by Madrid in check, what does?
Posted: Jun 8th 2009 10:20 PM ET by FanHouse Newswire (RSS feed)
Filed Under: European Soccer, La Liga (Spain), Serie A (Italy)

RECIFE, Brazil (AP) -- Brazil midfielder
Kaka finalized his move to Real Madrid on Monday, marking the end of a "soap opera" and the start of a new phase of his career in Spain.
"Now the soap opera is over," said Kaka, decked out in a yellow Brazilian national team jersey after a practice session ahead of Wednesday's Brazil-Paraguay qualifier in the northeastern coastal city of Recife. "The only leftover details were the medical exams, and I've done them. The negotiations are closed and I have sealed my transfer to Real Madrid."
Real Madrid announced the signing of the attacking midfielder from AC Milan earlier Monday. The Spanish club gave no financial details but reports said Madrid will pay Milan 65 million euros ($92 million) for Kaka, making it one of the richest deals in football history.