Keeper66
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No, Matthew Booth is whiteI think they’re 2010 Home World Cup squad had NO white players
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Sign Up Now!No, Matthew Booth is whiteI think they’re 2010 Home World Cup squad had NO white players
Correct .... I just googled his name and I now remember him. But he was an unused sub.No, Matthew Booth is white
Yes - apparently another player with a big following said he was the least followed at the World Cup- not the case now.Tim Pain the Nix player and current All White has gone viral on twitter/x having only 4000 follows to a massive 1.5m overnight for being the most unknown player at the 2026 World Cup. Not bad for a no name I guess.
Imagen if he scores a goal at the World Cup? Which he is capable of. The fans would go nuts.Yes - apparently another player with a big following said he was the least followed at the World Cup- not the case now.
1.5M on Insta now!!!!Tim Pain the Nix player and current All White has gone viral on twitter/x having only 4000 follows to a massive 1.5m overnight for being the most unknown player at the 2026 World Cup. Not bad for a no name I guess.
South Africa played out a scoreless draw with Nicaragua in their friendly.Iran beat Gambia 3:1. Iraq won 1:0 over Andorra.
In the Ronaldo/Messi era, have they ever played each other?Looking ahead at some of the possible knockout fixtures and kick-off times, I'm drawn to the mouthwatering scenario which can (and hopefully will) happen if Argentina and Portugal both win their groups and proceed to the Quarter Finals where they would meet each other in Kansas City on Saturday July 11 at 8pm local time, which is 11am AEST on a Sunday. So there's an entirely plausible world where the final dance of Messi and Ronaldo (and the first at a World Cup) happens in an elimination game played during incredibly favourable viewing hours for us.
It would be one of the most globally hyped matches of all time, possibly even more than the final itself, and the viewing figures would be astronomical. I'd be very interested how it would rate in Australia too with such a favourable timeslot and almost certainly being the most high profile non-Australian world cup match ever (certainly since at least the 2002 WC...which was a different era for the sport in this country compared to today). Considering how rarely we get to watch absolutely blockbuster football matches during favourable timeslots in Australia, it could be huge for the sport in this country too.
So naturally, expect at least one of Argentina or Portugal to shit the bed and end up in different parts of the bracket (or crash out earlier than expected) so we don't get that legendary Sunday lunchtime Messi vs Ronaldo WC knockout match because that would just be too much of a good thing for the sport in this country lol![]()
yes heaps - Messi Barca CR7 RM.In the Ronaldo/Messi era, have they ever played each other?
Sorry, I meant specifically Argentina and Portugalyes heaps - Messi Barca CR7 RM.
- El Clásico Meetings: They played against each other in 30 La Liga and domestic cup matches.
- Goal Records: During their time together in Spain, Messi scored 329 goals and provided 122 assists, while Ronaldo scored 311 goals with 87 assists in league play.
- League Titles: Messi's Barcelona won six league titles during this period, while Ronaldo's Real Madrid won two.
At international level they've played each other twice, both friendlies. In a 2011 friendly Argentina won 2-1 (both Messi and Ronaldo got on the scoresheet) and in a 2014 friendly Portugal won 1-0, so it's been nearly 12 years since we've seen them share the field at international level.In the Ronaldo/Messi era, have they ever played each other?
Egypt may be the only side at the World Cup to have named four keepers in their final 26-player list but they're allowed to do so as the regulations stipulate having at least three keepers as opposed to exactly three.Interestingly Egypt has apparently announced their final squad - and they've included 4 goalkeepers
They’ve played two friendlies. In addition to that they also faced off once in a Barça vs Juventus match in the Champions League as well as in a Riyadh XI vs PSG friendly once, their most recent meeting, plus obviously the El Clásicos.Sorry, I meant specifically Argentina and Portugal
Crazy that they’ve never played given the calibre of those teams, though to be fair with the Nations League being a thing in addition to Euros and World Cup qualifiers there’s a limited amount of times European teams actually get to play against non-UEFA sides.I saw a post that Portugal and Colombia have never played in history!
In fact, their group with DR Congo and Uzbekistan will all be the first clashes between the teams ever.