Australia

Australia After the 2006 FIFA World Cup (5:23)
5:23
author: OzPhantom
id: grWIbAB_Z44
ratings: 4
rating: 5.00
Despite Australia's unfair exit from the FIFA World Cup to Italy, the future of Australian soccer looks bright.
views: 2,239
uploaded: May 23, 2007
comments: 13
tags: australia football soccer fifa world cup socceroos cahill kewell italy future national team


10:21
author: uberthraxx
id: ugjgHZRhN0I
ratings: 5
rating: 3.80
Asian cup qualifyer, my prediction in FIFA 2006 WC
views: 1,655
uploaded: Oct 9, 2006
comments: 7
tags: Australia vs Bahrain football soccer fifa 2006 wc asian cup


4:10
author: Martynnny
id: CTGEEX_Jo_c
ratings: 15
rating: 4.70
Peace Quenn Cup 2006 U.S. WNT vs Aussie 2:0 Enjoy!
views: 17,050
uploaded: Jan 19, 2007
comments: 52
tags: Martynnny women's soccer US WNT USWNT carson ball FIFA usa unc china Natasha Kai Kristine Lilly Abby Wambach Aussie


1:57
author: OzPhantom
id: q-mLpq9vORk
ratings: 5
rating: 3.40
After two bad games to kick off their Asian Cup campaign, Australia finally got some form to beat Thailand 4-0 to qualify for the quarter final clash against Japan.
views: 3,910
uploaded: Jul 17, 2007
comments: 13
tags: australia thailand asian cup 2007 football soccer fifa bangkok japan goal viduka kewell aloisi


1:39
author: BelleBR
id: KiA6MIoSN0E
ratings: 9
rating: 2.80
Primeiro gol do Brasil contra a Austrália - Adriano, o Imperador - pela copa do mundo da Alemanha de futebol - 2006 Brasil's First goal against Australia - Soccer World Cup - Germany 2006 - Adriano, the Emperor
views: 7,935
uploaded: Jun 20, 2006
comments: 3
tags: futbol futebol soccer fifa worldcup copa domundo mundial adriano camisa 07 gol brasil australia imperador


4:19
author: yenarono
id: pdRnfGU-HVE
ratings: 1
rating: 5.00
Japan - Australia 0:1
views: 69
uploaded: Jul 10, 2007
comments: 0
tags: soccer fifa germany


0:31
author: 888BJ
id: W1PE7AFGUp4
ratings: 0
rating: 0.00
An intense game with home team China playing visitors Australia. I'm not a huge fan of soccer, but we were in Kunming at the time, so thought we'd stop past and cheer on the Aussies...with the other 500 or less Australian supporters there. The Chinese players and supporters were celebrating as if they'd won the game, even before the shot was taken. They were a bit different afterwards. The game finished locked at Nil - Nil. Was a great atmosphere, both Chinese and Australian supporters came together really well and had a lot of fun. I know the quality isn't great, it was filmed on a digital still camera.
views: 525
uploaded: Apr 10, 2008
comments: 0
tags: Socceroos soccer china kunming australia fifa football


2:40
author: 23to5
id: CVgze6RafAE
ratings: 1
rating: 5.00
We are in the group stages of the 2006 fifa x-box world cup and groups g and h have been completed. Tune in for updates on Argentina, Paraguay, Poland and Serbia and Montanegro . Group H included France, Croatia Trinidad and Austrailia
views: 122
uploaded: Feb 9, 2008
comments: 0
tags: Fifa world cup group France Argentina Australia soccer football croatia trinidad poland serbia


0:37
author: Fritzxer
id: hBSENU0HN_M
ratings: 0
rating: 0.00
Aussies stopping traffic in Melbournes busiest street after beating Japan 3-1!!
views: 930
uploaded: Jun 13, 2006
comments: 3
tags: world cup australia vs japan 2006 fifa soccer football


2:31
author: soccerboy184
id: FtUkGYNib5w
ratings: 1
rating: 5.00
A compilation of pictures from the Socceroos's(Australia) first FIFA World Cup - Germany 2006
views: 48
uploaded: Mar 5, 2008
comments: 1
tags: FIFA World Cup Socceroos Australia Soccer Football Germany-2006


3:42
author: FuzzyJuzzy89
id: Xo4N-RfvCTw
ratings: 339
rating: 4.90
Australia's three goals in their come-from-behind win against Japan in the 2006 World Cup group stage. Cahill twice, then Aloisi to cap the win. Footage as aired by SBS live, complete with Simon Hill's commentary and Craig Foster as co-commentator.
views: 92,936
uploaded: Jan 22, 2007
comments: 450
tags: World Cup 2006 Germany Australia Soceroos Socceroo Japan SBS FIFA Soccer Football Tim Cahill John Aloisi


7:55
author: Globalcruiser
id: sJO1NHFRg2E
ratings: 103
rating: 4.80
My video of the big day, and the fever that gripped Australia during the Socceroos World Cup games. Pre-match build up, game highlights and the awesome post match reactions. Watching this never fails to pick me up. If you're a Socceroos fan..stand up and be proud. Dance baby...dance. *NOTE* For all those viewing my video a very big Thank You. It gives me a thrill to see how many have watched it. Extra thanks for the comments. I hope to go watch the Asia Cup next year funds allowing :)
views: 18,428
uploaded: Jun 29, 2006
comments: 94
tags: socceroos australia croatia sydney soccer world cup fifa football kewell viduka srna cahill kalac bresciano guus hiddink


8:40
author: 5nak3y
id: Z4_dmFLgcUo
ratings: 0
rating: 0.00
FIFA08 - World Class Difficulty, Australia vs. Czech Republic
views: 497
uploaded: Jun 10, 2008
comments: 0
tags: soccer football FIFA 08 australia czech republic half versus


3:50
author: devoindahouse
id: 26PZYZp9LB8
ratings: 45
rating: 4.90
The socceroos in Germany..VS Japan
views: 10,184
uploaded: Aug 25, 2006
comments: 36
tags: Socceroos Australia Soccer 2006 World Cup FIFA Japan Aloisi Cahill Guus Hiddink Kaiserslautern Germany Football


4:48
author: 23to5
id: le_t3nnMXQI
ratings: 2
rating: 5.00
m redoing the complete 2006 FIFA World Cup, this time on my X-Box, but first I have to do the draw. Up First is pot which includes Angola, Australia, Ivory Coast, Ecuador, Ghana, Paraguay, Togo and Tunisia. Stay tuned for the next pot drawing, as well as spotscenter updates as the tournament continues
views: 383
uploaded: Jan 8, 2008
comments: 1
tags: FIFA world cup X-BOX draw 2006 Ivory Coast Ghana Australia Ecuador football soccer Togo Angola


2:08
author: NTDTV
id: jr3Yfw65e2U
ratings: 1
rating: 5.00
DEAN: In soccer news, Iraq soccer fans face a year in the soccer wilderness. FIFA have suspended the country from all international competitions. The ban comes after the Iraq government breached FIFA and Olympic Rules by dissolving its National Olympic Committee and national sport federations. It's a far cry from the scenes of celebration in Baghdad last July as the national team made it to the Asian Cup Final. Though few had given them any chance of winning the Iraqis defied the odds pulling off a stunning 1-0 victory to a powerful Saudi side. Today, en route to Brisbane, the Iraqi team is in limbo of their chance to compete in next week's World Cup qualifier with Australia. In other soccer news, soccer mania has gripped India's eastern Kolkata city. Legendary German goalkeeper Oliver Kahn and FC Bayern, Munich, the world famous German football club, are touring there. It was a dream come true for 48 young footballers who got a chance to play with their dream footballers from the FC Bayern club. Six of them will go for a month long training camp at the club. And finally, co-hosts Austria and Switzerland are making ready for EURO 2008. In Klagenfurt, Austrian officials are expecting the population to double with a mass infusion of soccer fans. In the historic city centre, finishing touches are being made to paving of the picturesque town square. Meanwhile, in Basel, officials are taking safety precautions with the renovation and reopening of a 19th century prison called Schaellemaetteli. The giant complex built in 1864 is room for 450 soccer hooligans, should the need arise. The EURO 2008 runs from June 7 to 29th.
views: 1,671
uploaded: May 28, 2008
comments: 2
tags: soccer iraq iraqi fans fifa international competitions ban olympic rules euro 2008 sports news ntd ntdtv


4:06
author: peppermagnum
id: j7EKYGHk2f0
ratings: 1
rating: 5.00
The first FIFA WORLD CUP match that Australia won coming from 1-0 down to win the game 3-1 thanks to a brace from Tim Cahill
views: 30
uploaded: Jul 19, 2008
comments: 0
tags: Australia Japan FIFA World Cup Tim Cahill Soccer


9:55
author: rioncrane
id: fmXZMtVA2Jc
ratings: 19
rating: 3.70
this video isnt mine, its just to share. Spain's Alfonso Ramos Triumphs Over Michael Ribeiro Of New Jersey In FIFA's Global Soccer Videogame Tournament Berlin played host to intense soccer action, as the virtual soccer season came to an explosive end at the FIFA Interactive World Cup (FIWC) Final at the Sony Centre on Saturday. Thirty-two of the world's best interactive soccer players met face to face to compete for the ultimate title of FIFA Interactive World Player 2008. Following an incredible display of tactics and skill on EA SPORTS™ FIFA Soccer 08 on PLAYSTATION®3, Alfonso Ramos beat Michael Ribeiro from New Jersey 3-1 in front of a cheering crowd, securing the title and the $20,000 US prize money. Ramos also received an invitation to attend the FIFA World Player Gala in Zurich on January 12, 2009 where he will rub shoulders with real life soccer heroes. A fantastic day of soccer culminated in the two best players facing off for what turned out to be a nail biting final full of world class skill and great emotion. The game got off to an electric start as Ramos' Barcelona side took the lead with a beautiful header and he solidified his dominance with a decisive finish early in the second half. Ribeiro, also playing as Barcelona, responded emphatically with a classy goal to bring the score back to 2-1, but Ramos showed his determination and with less than ten minutes to go, restored his 2-goal lead. Ribeiro came back strongly but in the end Ramos' defense proved too strong and the game finished 3-1. The third and fourth playoff was contested between Brazil's Andre Casagrande Buffo and Austria's Dominik Posch. In a closely fought encounter, the Austrian came out on top with a 2-1 victory. "I came here to do my best but really didn't believe I would make it this far. It's been an absolutely fantastic day -- to test myself against the world's best virtual soccer gamers is what this tournament is all about," said Alfonso Ramos." I'm really proud to be the first Spaniard to be crowned FIFA Interactive World Player and look forward to defending my title next year." As the sun was setting over Berlin, 20,500 spectators shared the excitement of the biggest virtual soccer event which provided the very best in real and virtual sporting action. Adding to the buzz were appearances by German hip-hop artist Das Bo. Anthony Baffoe, a former Ghanaian international and the first African player in the German Bundesliga co-hosted the event. "The FIFA Interactive World Cup Grand Final was a marvelous event. It featured everything that a FIFA World Cup event should have: fair-play, excitement, a sense of fun social happening mixed with world-class soccer action. In my opinion, all the gamers who participated in Berlin have many things in common with those who display their skills at any other FIFA World Cup. They obviously were dedicated in training for the event, they were focused and determined individuals and their skills have made them the best in the world. I offer my congratulations to everyone who took part", said Thierry Weil, FIFA's Marketing Director. "Congratulations to Alfonso Ramos, the fourth FIFA Interactive World Player of the Year, who impressed us all with his skills," said Romain Rossi, Marketing Director, EA SPORTS. "This tournament is a fantastic demonstration of the passion we all hold as soccer fans and has really managed to bring the emotion of the real game to the virtual world. It's been a great season and together FIFA and PlayStation we cannot wait to see the kick-off of the FIFA Interactive World Cup 2009 later this year." "This year has been the first year PlayStation has been involved in the FIFA Interactive World Cup and it has very much lived up to all of our expectations," said Darren Carter, Vice President of Consumer Marketing, Sony Computer Entertainment Europe. "This tournament has truly highlighted the wonderful technology of PS3, where real soccer and virtual soccer are closer than ever before, as well as the fantastic connectivity provided by the PLAYSTATION®Network. We look forward to continuing our partnership with EA and FIFA in the years to come and heartily congratulate Alfonso on his tremendous win." This year's Grand Final marks the end of the fourth annual FIFA Interactive World Cup, which saw seven months of intense competition on the virtual soccer pitches of EA SPORTS™ FIFA Soccer 08 on PLAYSTATION®3. Players spanning the globe from Australia to South Africa, Brazil to Korea to the USA and Italy dribbled and scored their way through the tournament's 20 live qualifiers, while over 25,000 players competed in the online leg. Only the 32 best players were invited to the Grand Final, to take part in the ultimate battle for interactive football supremacy. For more information on the FIFA Interactive World Cup, including a list of the 32 finalists, please go to www.FIFA.com/fiwc
views: 11,903
uploaded: May 27, 2008
comments: 12
tags: FIFA INTERACTIVE WORLD CUP 2008 HD Alfonso Ramos!!


3:44
author: devoindahouse
id: OYUQLsTAePE
ratings: 20
rating: 4.90
A Date With Destiny...
views: 7,490
uploaded: Aug 31, 2006
comments: 23
tags: Destiny Socceroos Australia Soccer 2006 World Cup FIFA Croatia Moore Kewell Guus Hiddink Stuttgart Germany Football


4:21
author: rollerxpig
id: c-pf4lnzPl4
ratings: 0
rating: 0.00
Korea vs Australia
views: 25,930
uploaded: Jul 25, 2007
comments: 16
tags: football soccer


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