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Take a look at the history of formation and style used by various countries in the past World Cups
1863 | 1925 | 1958 | 1966 | 1970 | 1974 | 1982 | 1986 | 1994
Starting off with soccer, the most in, hot and exciting sport around the world. 11 players chasing after one little ball, it seems to be quite stupid. However it still require good technique, skillful foot works, creative mind and determined strength to be perfect in this game. Regular game lasts for 90 minutes with a 15 minutes break in between. Not only guys play, gals play too only with a lower standard. Favorite clubs include Liverpool, Chelsea, Juventus, Real Madrid, Arsenal & more...
Wanna take a peep at my World Cup Dream XI ?
10 Hot National Teams 10 Hot Club Teams 10 Hot Players Brazil
Flamengo
Ronaldo
France
Manchester United
Gabriel Batistuta
Holland
Juventus
Alessandro Del Piero
Croatia
Bayern Munich
Denilson
Italy
Ajax
Paolo Maldini
Argentina
Real Madrid
Christian Vieri
England
Monaco
Thierry Herny
Germany
River Plate
Marcelo Salas
Nigeria
Inter Milan
Ariel Arnaldo Ortega
Romania
Liverpool
Michael Owen
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Next we move into Basketball. Each team has 5 starting line up players. NBA is real hot in USA where basketball is their main sport other than American Football. Tall player naturally gains advantage in this game, but small and skillful player can also be exciting. This game is enjoyed all around the world by either guys or gals, and is game played by most students today in Singapore.
We also have a 3 on 3 basketball game where each team has 3 players. The court would be half the size of the normal and duration would be shorter. It for a more actions packed and fast paced basketball game.
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