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Joe Cole England vs Sweden World Cup 2006 1st goal

Watch – Joe Cole England vs Sweden World Cup 2006 1st goal

in 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany

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1st goal, England vs Sweden: BRILLIANT in my opinion, one of the top goals in world cup history.

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This FIFA World Cup 2006’s video is titled Joe Cole England vs Sweden World Cup 2006 1st goal and credited to Jesse Liu. Viewing time is 00:01:21, enjoy our fellow FIFA World Cup fans!

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  1. there used to be something spontaneous about soccer, like this goal, now its way too rehearsed, this was a goal made on the playground, like joe cole, now too many players come from the academy, they don't have that freedom. playground vs training pitch

  2. 13 years ago after this match and World cup, i was 7, i rememeber this day, we ate in Jarris in Aurora when i watched this amazing goal, many memories in my head, World Cup 2006 first memories of my life, the best of my life, my idol was David Beckham.
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Yahoo Monster!

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The World Cup is already the greatest sporting event in the world which analysts estimate to have around 28 billion viewers in aggregation. The official website of the World Cup is Yahoo which posted monster records in it’s website statistics.

In an excerpt:

With 1.2 billion page views it is the largest one-week total in the history of the site. The most successful day to date was Monday, 12 June with 226 million page views by 6.2 million visitors. Overall an average of five million fans have visited FIFAworldcup.com each day during the tournament.

“Thanks to FIFAworldcup.com we are offering a one-stop destination for all information on and around the FIFA World Cup in nine languages. The unparalleled coverage produced by 50 FIFA editors coming from 20 different countries and the wealth and depth of content on FIFAworldcup.com have been recognised by football lovers around the world as the best place to follow the event online,” said FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter.

Some key facts and figures:

31 Million Video Streams – 2006 marks the first year that video highlights of
FIFA World Cup matches have been free on the Web, and fans have taken full advantage of this opportunity to watch and rewatch the best moments of the matches

1.2 Billion Page Views – In 2002, the site attracted just over two billion page views for the entire tournament, and this year FWC.com is halfway to that mark after only one week. This is the largest one-week total in the history of the site. The most page views were recorded on Monday 12 June with 226 million page views.

Five Million Daily Unique Users – An average of five million fans have visited FIFAworldcup.com each day during the tournament, including a high of 6.2 million visitors on Monday, 12 June.

Over 600,000 Fantasy Sign-Ups – Fans have signed up in record numbers to play fantasy football on FIFAwordcup.com, which features Yahoo!’s industry-leading fantasy sports platform.

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