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U-Sector Supporters of Toronto FC, USector, U Sector, MLS, Soccer, Football, Fans Summary of FIFA's World Cup Technical Report
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Posted: Sep 3 2010, 11:25 PM
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http://www.zonalmarking.net/2010/09/03/fif...report-summary/
It's a very interesting read about the state of the game. I highly recommend it.

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This week, FIFA have unveiled their ‘technical report’ on the 2010 World Cup.

Technical reports are, in FIFA’s words, “published after each and every FIFA competition in order to analyse how the game is progressing”. Some of the information is not particularly fascinating, an example being the revelation that “all successful teams have excellent strikers who arecapable of converting goalscoring opportunities that come their way”. Nevertheless, the document does identify some intriguing patterns, and offers a variety of interesting theories about the success, or otherwise, of the 32 teams competing in the tournament.

Even the most ardent football fan would struggle to find the motivation to read all 289 pages of the document, so here’s 15 key quotes, and some comment.

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