International
- England
- Northern Ireland
- Republic of Ireland
- Scotland
- Wales
Premier League
- Arsenal
- Aston Villa
- Cardiff City
- Chelsea
- Crystal Palace
- Everton
- Fulham
- Hull City
- Liverpool
- Manchester City
- Manchester United
- Newcastle United
- Norwich City
- Southampton
- Stoke City
- Sunderland
- Swansea City
- Tottenham Hotspur
- West Bromwich Albion
- West Ham United
Scottish Premiership
- Aberdeen
- Celtic
- Dundee United
- Heart of Midlothian
- Hibernian
- Inverness Caledonian Thistle
- Kilmarnock
- Motherwell
- Partick Thistle
- Ross County
- St Johnstone
- St Mirren
Championship
- Barnsley
- Birmingham City
- Blackburn Rovers
- Blackpool
- Bolton Wanderers
- AFC Bournemouth
- Brighton & Hove Albion
- Burnley
- Charlton Athletic
- Derby County
- Doncaster Rovers
- Huddersfield Town
- Ipswich Town
- Leeds United
- Leicester City
- Middlesbrough
- Millwall
- Nottingham Forest
- Queens Park Rangers
- Reading
- Sheffield Wednesday
- Watford
- Wigan Athletic
- Yeovil Town
League One
- Bradford City
- Brentford
- Bristol City
- Carlisle United
- Colchester United
- Coventry City
- Crawley Town
- Crewe Alexandra
- Gillingham
- Leyton Orient
- Milton Keynes Dons
- Notts County
- Oldham Athletic
- Peterborough United
- Port Vale
- Preston North End
- Rotherham United
- Sheffield United
- Shrewsbury Town
- Stevenage
- Swindon Town
- Tranmere Rovers
- Walsall
- Wolverhampton Wanderers
League Two
- Accrington Stanley
- Bristol Rovers
- Burton Albion
- Bury
- Cheltenham Town
- Chesterfield
- Dagenham & Redbridge
- Exeter City
- Fleetwood Town
- Hartlepool United
- Mansfield Town
- Morecambe
- Newport County
- Northampton Town
- Oxford United
- Plymouth Argyle
- Portsmouth
- Rochdale
- Scunthorpe United
- Southend United
- Torquay United
- AFC Wimbledon
- Wycombe Wanderers
- York City
Football Conference
- Aldershot Town
- Alfreton Town
- Barnet
- Braintree Town
- Cambridge United
- Chester
- Dartford
- Forest Green Rovers
- Gateshead
- Grimsby Town
- FC Halifax Town
- Hereford United
- Hyde
- Kidderminster Harriers
- Lincoln City
- Luton Town
- Macclesfield Town
- Nuneaton Town
- Salisbury City
- Southport
- Tamworth
- Welling United
- Woking
- Wrexham
Scottish Championship
- Alloa Athletic
- Cowdenbeath
- Dumbarton
- Dundee
- Falkirk
- Hamilton Academical
- Livingston
- Greenock Morton
- Queen of the South
- Raith Rovers
Scottish League One
- Airdrieonians
- Arbroath
- Ayr United
- Brechin City
- Dunfermline
- East Fife
- Forfar Athletic
- Rangers
- Stenhousemuir
- Stranraer
Scottish League Two
- Albion Rovers
- Annan Athletic
- Berwick Rangers
- Clyde
- East Stirlingshire
- Elgin City
- Montrose
- Peterhead
- Queen's Park
- Stirling Albion
Master FIFA 14 with these beginner and advanced tips.
You have the moves and controls down in FIFA 14. The only problem is you don’t know which team to choose. No problem. Here are the top 10 clubs.
10.) Paris Saint-Germain (PSG)
PSG is a French club that over the past year or so has become a well-respected team in the game. Even though David Beckham retired and no longer plays for them, they still have powerhouse striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Being a monstrous 6’5”, this man feeds on crosses into the box.
9.) Borussia Dortmund
9.) Borussia Dortmund
Although none of their players are standalone superstars, this team is very well rounded. They play for the German Bundesliga. Their team chemistry in FIFA is very high, so the back and forth play meshes well.
8.) Chelsea
8.) Chelsea
The Blues are an amazing soccer club. They are one of the best teams in the English Premier League (EPL). Their line up is nothing but all-stars, with a striker up front like Fernando Torres and a brick wall goalie in the back with Cech. If you can’t win with these guys, you should hit the training grounds.
7.) Juventus
7.) Juventus
Juventus is a quick-paced Italian club team that plays for Serie A. They are a great team to pick if you want to try and get fancy with the ball. Not only do the players possess fancy footwork, but they can also drill the ball. This may or may not help your choice in picking them, but their pink and black alternate jersey is definitely our favorite in the game.
A.C. Milan is also an Italian club team in the Serie A league. They are a very well rounded team that has a little bit of everything. They are quick and can shoot. A team tactic would be to utilize Walcott and Podolski. They work well together and can score goals at any range.
5.) Manchester City
5.) Manchester City
Man City is in the EPL, a great squad with names like Kompany, Clichy, Toure and Silva. There are more stars on this team than you’ll be able to handle. There is no real secret playing with City. They make it easy for you.
4.) Manchester United
4.) Manchester United
Another great EPL team is Man U, a very close neighbor and Derby counterpart to Man City. Man U is capable of putting on a soccer clinic. The team is comprised of all stars in the footy world. Basically all you need to know is your goal scorers are Rooney and Van Persie. Get those two the ball, all the time.
3.) Real Madrid
3.) Real Madrid
Real Madrid is third on our list and earned every bit of it. Madrid is a Spanish club team that plays in the La Liga. Not only are they fast, but also have amazing ball control and footwork, and can score from practically anywhere. This is a team you will see on Xbox Live/PSN a lot. Their best striker is Cristiano Ronaldo. If he touches the ball you are likely going to score.
2.) Bayern Munich
2.) Bayern Munich
FC Bayern Munich is a German club that plays in the Bundesliga. They are a stronger team that is harder to knock to the ground, so play rough with these guys. You might get called with a foul or two, but men play this sport, not kids. Give the other team some black and blues along with their defeat.
1.) Barcelona
1.) Barcelona
FC Barcelona (La Liga) is hands down the best team to be in FIFA 14. They are the epitome of a team that “has it all.” Speed, ball skill, shooting, defense. It is all there. They also have Lionel Messi on their squad, who is considered to be the greatest player in the game today. He is the first player in history to win three golden boot awards. On top of that, Barca just picked up young superstar Neymar, a young Brazilin player who is thought to be the next Messi.
There you have it, a quick run down of the teams to be when the game is on the line. That said, don’t always stick with the greatest squads. Experiment to see whether another club becomes a favorite.
FIFA 14 is currently available on PC, Xbox 360, PS3, 3DS, PlayStation Vita, iOS and Android devices. It debuts later this year for Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
There you have it, a quick run down of the teams to be when the game is on the line. That said, don’t always stick with the greatest squads. Experiment to see whether another club becomes a favorite.
FIFA 14 is currently available on PC, Xbox 360, PS3, 3DS, PlayStation Vita, iOS and Android devices. It debuts later this year for Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Top 5 Biggest Football Stadiums in the World
It is said that if football was a nation,
it would be the largest nation in the world. With such a massive
fan-base it is only natural that the biggest and most well capitalized
clubs in the world will require equally massive arenas to house their
armies of supporters, and to put on the kind of show that is demanded of
them. Football stadiums are today the pre-eminent "Arena Experience" in
the world, and we have made a list of the 5 biggest stadiums in the
world as measured by seating capacity.
1. Rungrado May Day Stadium – 150,000 – Pyongyang, North Korea:
Also known as Kim-11
Sung Stadium, Rungrado is located in Pyongyang North Korea, and is
billed as the biggest stadium in the world. It boasts a massive seat
capacity of about 150,000 moreover this multi purpose facility was built
in 1989 with it being largely used for sports and national events such
as Military parades during National celebration.
The Rungrado stadium resembles a
blossomed flower in design; constituting 16 arches arranged within a
circle and in 1995 the stadium broke attendance record in recent history
when 190,000 fans crammed into the arena to watch a professional
wrestling match.
2. Salt Lake Stadium – 120,000 – Bidhannagar, Kolkata, India:
Salt Lake Stadium is situated in Salt
Lake City, Kolkata India and is also known as ‘Yuva Bharati Krirangan’,
with an impressive capacity of approximately 120,000 fans. Since its
inception in 1984 the stadia plays as host to India’s National football
team and is a multi-purpose facility hosting several athletics and
football events every year. The three-tiered terrace facility also plays
host as the home ground to four division 1 football teams.
3. Estadio Azteca – 114,463 – Mexico City, Mexico:
Azteca Stadium is the third largest
stadium in the world, with a capacity of approximately 114,465 seats.
The legendary Azteca Stadium located in Mexico City, is the designated
home ground for Mexico premier league soccer team Club America.
Estadio Aztec is the preferred home turf
for the Mexican national soccer team fixtures and this iconic stadium is
not only famous for its capacity, but has also played host to two
historic world cup finals, which football legends Pele (Brazil versus
Italy in 1970) and Maradona (Argentina versus West Germany in 1986)
played in.
4. Bukit Jalil National Stadium – 110,000 – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:
Situated in the ultra-modern city of
Kuala Lumpur, the Bukit Jalil National Stadium in Malaysia was built to
house the 1998 Commonwealth Games and has since gone on to become the
home of the Malaysian football team.
European heavy weights Manchester United
played at the stadium as part of their pre-season tour of Asia in front
of a sizeable crowd of 40,000. Sir Alex Ferguson’s team went up against a
Malaysia XI in the Bukit Jalil, the Red Devils eventually emerging 3-2
victors with Michael Owen scoring a late winner. The stadium is clearly a
world class venue and, by hosting the likes of Manchester United and
other major European teams, is increasing its global exposure and
building on its already impeccable reputation.
5. Camp Nou- 98,772 - (Barcelona, Spain):
Opened in 1957 as a symbol of Catalan
nationalism, Barcelona’s Camp Nou is one of the most striking football
grounds in the world and emblematic of the unique Catalan culture and a
regional identity.
Since the Camp Nou’s completion in the
middle of the twentieth century, FC Barcelona, it’s illustrious tenants,
have been at the forefront of European football and has enjoyed serial
successes in this magnificent arena. Thirteen league titles, twelve Copa
del Rey triumphs and three European Cups during the club’s residency at
the Camp Nou have made Barcelona one of the most prestigious club’s in
history and a true giant of world football.
FC Barcelona announced plans for the
modernisation and further expansion of the Camp Nou in celebration of
the stadium’s fiftieth anniversary. The stadium will have its capacity
increased to over 112,000.
1 comments:
It might be a historical event with interesting performances. The decorative things are very nice.
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