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Top 5 Footballers whose stories are worthy of a film!

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Top 5 Footballers who had a childhood worthy for inspiring others! Football has long been a vehicle for many underprivileged men and women to improve their financial circumstances. The true beauty of the matter lies not only in that those successful in this regard are able to rise due to their own blood, sweat and tears – but that in doing so their families are lifted, while thousands of fans can revel in and derive joy from their achievements. 1. Steven pienaar. Growing up in apartheid-era South Africa was a dangerous proposition for Steven Pienaar, who has described native Westbury – on the fringes of Johannesburg – as a cauldron of violence and strife. Pienaar has recalled being banned by his mother from sitting on the couch to watch television, as she feared a stray bullet would come flying through the window and harm her son – so he was restricted to sitting on the floor. The Everton man has also recalled despicable instances of racism he faced because of the colour of his

Sevilla FC : An Team Progress Overlook.

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An 5 year progress look of Sevilla FC. The consistent Europa league Triumph. 2013-14 Winners Defeating a strong Benfica side. 2014-15 Winners  Defeating a unexpected and underrated Dnipro  Dnepropetrovsk. 2015-16  Winners Defeating Jurgen Klopp's Tactical Liverpool side. Emery has guided his team to within one match of European history – they stand a chance of becoming the first team in four decades to win three consecutive European titles . No club, not even Barcelona, have won as many major European crowns in the past decade. Only three sides have ever retained the UEFA Cup/Europa League title – the first was Real Madrid, and the other two have been Sevilla.  Writing history is something that has always been done at Sevilla, and they will hope to complete another extraordinary chapter with back-to-back final triumphs. The man behind the Team for the amazing success:          Unai Emery.                An fascinating cup success for s

Top 5 fiercest Rivalries

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Top 5 Fiercest Rivalries In The World. The Uruguayan clasico. 1. Penarol  vs  nacional                                                           The Superclásico of Uruguay may not receive the coverage of some of football’s other illustrious rivalries, but it is undoubtedly deserving of its place in the pantheon of the biggest derbies. Contested between Club Nacional de Football and Club Atlético Peñarol, it is the oldest footballing rivalry outside the British Isles and has captured some of the most unforgettable and entertaining games in Uruguayan football history. Peñarol were founded in 1891 by British railroad workers in Montevideo, going by the name of Central Uruguay Railway Cricket Club until it became wholly Uruguayan in 1913. They decided on club colours of yellow and black, which were the cautionary signals for the railway workers at the time. Nacional were founded in 1899, becoming the first-ever South American club to be set up by people from the continent as o