Thursday, February 18, 2010

Osazemwinde Peter Odemwingie, (born July 15, 1981 in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Soviet Union), is a Nigerian-Russian[1] football player born to a Russian mother and a Nigerian father. His name, Osaze, means "God chooses (for you)".[2] He plays as a striker for Russian Premier League side Lokomot

Club

Raised in Russia, Odemwingie chose to pledge his allegiances to the national football team of Nigeria, although he was also eligible for Russia. Odemwingie first plied his trade the Belgian club La Louviere and made his mark by helping the club to win the Belgian Cup his first year playing. Scoring 9 goals in 44 appearances got the attention of the French Ligue 1 side Lille managing team and before long he was starting on the squad in the French Ligue 1. Famous for his technique and pace, the Nigerian player was being watched by some of the prestigious European clubs.[3] Odemwingie indicated he wanted to stay at Lille and help them fight for the league the next season and scored 5 goals for them in the 2007-2008 season[citation needed] as well as two against AC Milan at the San Siro to take Lille to the UEFA Champions League knockout stages. However, in July 2007, the club couldn't resist a $14 million offer from Lokomotiv Moscow.[4]

National team

Odemwingie chose to represent Nigeria where his father was born . His first appearance was in the 2004 African Cup of Nations in which he scored his first and second goal in the 80th and 82nd minute against South Africa. He also played in the 2006 African Cup of Nations where he played in the semi-final losing to Ivory Coast 1-0. He was included to play for Nigeria in the 2008 African Cup of Nations. He captained the team for the 2010 African Nations Cup, and when Nigeria bowed out of the competition at the semi-final stage, Odemwingie controversially openly criticized coach Shaibu Amodu's tactics, blaming them for the defeat.[5]

[edit] Goals for senior national team

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition

November 25, 2007 Lagos, Nigeria Sierra Leone 4-1 Won 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification

[edit] Beijing Olympics

He was selected as the only over-aged player of the Nigerian football team at the 2008 Summer Olympics. He scored a goal and assisted one in the entire tournament. Nigeria eventually lost the final to defending champions Argentina.

Lionel Messi BiographyLionel Messi Biography – Introduction
Now I'm not sure about you, but on my 20th birthday, I had a couple of friends over, drank some beer and ate a pizza and that's about it. Leonel Messi decided he would spend his 20th birthday otherwise...cheered in a standing ovation by over 50,000 people on the soccer pitch. I guess not everyone can be a teenage international super star...
When I started writing this Lionel Messi biography, I had some doubts in regards of what I'll write about since, after all, he's only been on the stage of big football in the past 2 years. But those two years were so eventful, that Messi covered in this short period what other soccer players cover in their lifetime. Let's take a look how the young Argentinean started out and how he rose to the level of fame he has today.


Full name Lionel Andres Messi
Date of birth June 24, 1987
Place of birth Rosario, Argentina
Height 5.7FT - 1.69M
Playing position Attacking Midfielder/Striker


Lionel Messi Biography – Youth Career
- Born in the Santa Fe province of Argentina in a family where soccer was king, Lionel Messi started kicking the ball at an early age and when he was just 5 years old, he joined the training sessions of the club his father was coaching at that time, Grandoli.


Although he was close to his father at Grandoli, they both knew this club would not be one to offer the young boy a future as a soccer player, so his father decided to take him to one of the most prestigious youth academies in Argentina, that of Newell's Old Boys. This happened in 1995, when Leonel Messi was just 8 years old.

Season Club Games Goals
2004–Present Barcelona 55 26
Last Update - Sep 29, 2007
Domestic League Only

Lionel Messi Biography – Health Problems - Three years later, Messi was already showing promise and he was considered a huge future talent, but unfortunately he was diagnosed with a growth hormone deficiency that could be treated, but its cost would be around $700 per month and the Messi family simply did not have that kind of money.


River plate, one of the other strong Argentinean teams wanted to pay for Messi's treatment, but they couldn't afford it either, with the Argentinean economy collapsing. Fortunately for the young player, FC Barcelona, who was already scouting him, learned of his problem and decided to help out and put the life of Leonel Messi back on its rightful track. Messi soon signed with Barcelona's youth team and moved to Spain for his treatment.


Years National Team Games Goals
2005-Present Argentina 22 6
Last Update - Sep 26, 2007

Lionel Messi Biography -
FC Barcelona

Recovering from his growth deficiency problem, the Argentinean started playing regularly for FC Barcelona's youth squad and in a few years, he was taken to the B squad of Barcelona, where Lionel Messi's goals started placing the spotlight on him once again.


Despite his small frame, he managed an impressive 35 goals in 30 matches and in 2004 he made his official debut for the senior squad of the Catalan team, in a local derby against Espanyol Barcelona. He was 17 years and 3 months old on his debut. He didn't play in a lot of other games in that season, but in May 2005, he managed to score his first official goal, against Albacete, becoming the youngest player to ever score a game for Barcelona in a league game.

Messidona Starting his show 62 m/203 ft from Getafe's goal, on his  way to score one of the greatest goals of history © Photo by Darz  Mol-www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Darz_Mol

Getting more and more match experience, he slowly earned a solid place in the first team and his pace, passing and goal scoring ability earned him standing ovations wherever he would play, especially a memorable one in a match against Udinese in the UEFA Champions League on Nou Camp, where Messi single-handedly won the match and made the stadium's capacity rise to their feet as a gesture of respect.


From that moment, he was almost indispensable in Barca's first squad and although several thigh injuries kept him away from the pitch, he came back in force in the 2006-2007 season. Probably his most memorable match and the one that truly made him the big star that he is today was the El Clasico duel on March 10th 2007, where Barcelona met arch-rivals Real Madrid on Nou Camp.


Messi managed to score a hat-trick, with his last goal being a crucial equalizer scored in the 90th minute. That Lionel Messi goal will live long in the memory of the Barca fans as everyone talked for weeks about the 19 year old kid that brought Real Madrid to its knees.

Best Goals Ever

6 - Henry v Man Utd: I do not remember the year, but I am referring to the one where he turned and volleyed over Barthez from outside the area in the far corner. Enough said.

5 - Drogba v Everton (2006): I think it was Boxing Day, or some other day during the Christmas period when Chelsea came won the game 3-2 following an injury time winner. One of the goals they scored came from a Drogba volley from about 25-30 yards. Outrageous.

4 - Rooney v Newcastle (2005): that perfect volley in the top corner. Brilliant!

3 - Ronaldinho v Chelsea (2005): that sublime finish from the top of the box that will be etched in my retinas for all eternity. I do not think that I have seen that much skill in one strike to this day.

2 - Bergkamp v Argentina (1998): such great control, such great finish. It was in some ways the perfect goal.

1 - Zidane v Bayer Levekusen (2002): the perfect volley