Brazil 3 Usa 0 18 06 2009 Fifa Confederations Cup USA vs Brazil 3-0 Goals Highlights [Confederations Cup 2009] – 18.06.09 www.fifa.com Gols: Felipe Melo, Robinho, Maicon Brazil returned to their brilliant best in Tshwane/Pretoria, cruising to a 3-0 win over USA and inching closer to the semi-finals of the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup. For the second game running, the Americans had a player sent off and Kaka, Robinho and Co were in no mood to take their foot off the accelerator as they strolled to their second straight win of these finals with goals from Felipe Melo, Robinho and Maicon. Brazil came out flying and, with USA looking overwhelmed in the centre of the pitch, Michael Bradley was forced into a pair of early fouls in dangerous territory. The second proved costly, as Maicon’s swerving free kick picked out Felipe Melo. The Fiorentina man slipped his marker and nodded home at the back post with only seven minutes gone. It was an ominous start for the US, who never quite came to grips with their South American opponents, despite some positive work from Landon Donovan. Robinho was only just denied Brazil’s second in the 12th minute thanks to a last-ditch lunge by Oguchi Onyewu. However, the big centre-half could do nothing in the 20th minute when a rare moment in attack for the US – their first corner kick of the game – turned into a nightmare. Donovan’s short corner rolled under DaMarcus Beasley’s boot and straight to a yellow shirt. The counter-attack that followed …
www.weforum.org 14.06.2007 Investing in Growth: A Green Revolution for Africa Africa has never had the equivalent of Asia’s “Green Revolution”. Will this generation of leaders galvanize the needed investments to allow the continent to feed all of its people and drive economic growth? 1) What investments and policy reforms are needed to triple food production in Africa? 2) What are the greatest obstacles to success? 3) How will the African Green Revolution differ from those of Asia and Latin America? 4) What are the likely economic impacts of such growth in the agricultural sector? Introduced by Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum Opening remarks by: Kofi Annan, United Nations Secretary-General (1997-2006), Chairman, Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA) Panel speakers: Jacques Diouf, Director-General, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Rome Armando Emilio Guebuza, President of Mozambique Dinnah Rissle Kapiza, Agro Dealer, Tisaiwale Variety Shop, Malawi Jay Naidoo, Chairman of the Board, Development Bank of Southern Africa, South Africa Mamphela Ramphele, Executive Chairperson, Circle Capital Ventures, South Africa Abdoulaye Wade, President of Senegal Florence M. Wambugu, Chief Executive Officer, Africa Harvest Biotech Foundation International (AHBFI), Kenya Moderated by Tumi Makgabo, Manager, Communications, 2010 FIFA World Cup Organising Committee, South Africa
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Well that he does everytime
but you dont know how to spell football
@Nillzone503 Um this was a different game dummy, U r talking about the final!
@malginu fuck you
GO fuck your self you douche
@astoldbymari go and fuck yourself with a vuvuzela
I hope Brazil never wins a world cup ever again. lol
the best =)
UM!!!
IT WAS 2-3!!!
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@cindyaniston WHUAHHAHAHA LOL YOUR SO RIGHT!!!! WHUAHHAH
Cant stop laughing!! That’s a good one
cala boca galvão
le brézil est le best rien a dire =)
facebook group ” Hate Felipe Melo “
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Brazil!
cala a boca galvão!
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@PrUnEJuIcEtHeThIrD the 3-2 was on the final match
fuck you bicth , human vuvuzela is your mother
Didn’t the Brazil-U.S. game in the Confederations Cup game end in the score of 3-2, not 3-0…?
the commentator is freakin annoying
use the soccer button it works. the sound actually fits in with the video
You know the whole cala boca Galvão thing going on twiter, well meet Galvão (the guy who shouts goaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalllllllll when someone scores) and cala boca means “shut up”, so know you know why ppl whant him to shut up so badly
@cindyaniston The only bad thing about being Brazilian is having to hear “the human vuvuzela” in Games (Sorry for bad English ¬¬’) hehehe
@ferbitop
his name is Galvao Bueno
Did ever heard of cala boca Galvao?
like watching paint dry.
@Jundit4life
agree jundit4life
Armando Emilio Guebuza: Belive in the Lord Jesus Christ and be saved you and your house (Acts 16:31 Your Bible)
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african dependency on natural and god-given minerals needs to be questioned. African leaders should be made aware that investing in human minds is the only way to get rid of poverty, coups and genocides. if africa dont teach its people the other way of life, they would be a thousand years behind in coming decades.
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well people were dying and there comes a time when whoever is respected needs to speak up when deaths that can be avoided are being carried out. I don’t think he was trying to undermine the AU. He has always done Africa Proud and the problems that faces africa with the least developed continent lacking in infustructure like a proper sanitation sysytem whilst the rest of the world advances makes the task very hard but we will get there, we need to unite and work to our best abilities…
Lobbyist are not all the same. politics is not always the same. its a mix of who is involve. i have talked with Le Président Amadou Toumani Touré about the futur of Mali and i am happy to see that others are working hard to make Mali a better place to be every single day. respect to all dear respected readers. claude francois simard lobbyist
Always glad to see Tumi.
I agree. When the battles broke out in kenya. The A.U. tried to squash it but the kenyans did not listen to them. But when Kofi Annan spoke he got results. Don’t get mi wrong I’m glad the kenyans have stopped fighting. But I think he undermind the African Union. So I do a Tacti where there is a scheme to undermind the A.U. in many different ares.
I am an African who don’t believe in international political rhetoric. This alliance should have a participatory methodological approach and to my opinion this alliance is far from reaching that. The Africa Union should be the focal organisation that take up such issues,and programmes. I opppose splinter African organisations that develop programs and activities in parallel with the AU’s mandate.
Transparency and integrity in leadership and consistent financial commitment are some of the things that Africa needs to rise up again.