IFX Soccer Blog 4: Euro Cup 2012 Final Recap – Spain 4 – Italy 0
Spain, also known as España or La Furia Roja (The Red Fury), won its third major tournament in a row and made a case for being the best soccer team of all time.
Spain, also known as España or La Furia Roja (The Red Fury), won its third major tournament in a row and made a case for being the best soccer team of all time.
The IFX Soccer Blog returns with full force. I will be reviewing the end of the 2011-2012 seasons for various leagues including the UEFA Champions League, the English Premier League (EPL), the Spanish La Liga and the German Bundesliga. Let’s start with the biggest tournament of the year and one of the most competitive competitions on the planet – Euro Cup 2012!
The PRO IFX Program has given me an opportunity like none other. In my search to fulfill my dream of playing European football I had tried many different avenues that all ended in closed doors. From the moment the IFX program was explained to me, I knew it was my ticket. It didn’t offer a contract or anything glamorous, but a chance to prove myself in the world’s best arena for football.
Welcome to the International Futbol Exchange (IFX) Soccer Blog. The objective of this blog is to provide commentary, analysis, and tips about the wide world of soccer ranging from youth play to professional leagues and international competitions.
Cadiz is a great small city. I love how easy-going the people are here. I think it’s a great place to train and learn a new language because there really isn’t any pressure – very laid back. The older part of the city is very historical and beautiful.
Brandin McClay, above, signing his first professional contract with SpVgg Weiden of the German Oberliga after his participation in the PRO IFX.