| Poland - USA 2007 U-20 World Cup highlights - 383 sec All the goals from the USA - Poland match Auteur : barrett90 Tags:Freddy Adu Janczik Danny Szetela Josmer Altidore USA Poland under 20 world cup  |
| USA - Uruguay U20 World Cup - 378 sec Highlights from the match played 7-11-2007 Auteur : barrett90 Tags:USA Uruguay u20 world cup Michael Bradley Freddy Adu Altidore  |
| U-20 柏木陽介 ファンタジスタ進化論 - 260 sec 柏木陽介 Auteur : ofoot2010 Tags: 柏木陽介 U-20  |
| FIFA World Cup U-20 2007 Chile vs Nigeria - 649 sec Great Game, great fans, great victory.
My footage on the game and celibrating fans.
Cheer-leader Huan-Pablo Arenas
during the highlights my remix(version) of "Phantome of the Opera is used"
Montreal, July 15 -
Chile crushed Nigeria 4-0 in the Under-20 World Cup on Sunday to set up a semi-final clash against holders Argentina, who defeated Mexico 1-0.
All four of Chile's goals came in extra-time with Mauricio Isla on target twice after the game had finished goalless in regular time.
Nigeria's Ezekiel Bala had headed against the bar just before the break but the Chileans had the better chances in the second half in Montreal.
Six minutes into extra-time, Chile took the lead when Hans Martinez crossed to Jaime Grondona to head home.
Both sides were feeling the pace but Isla struck from the penalty spot a minute before the end of the first period and then he scored again three minutes after the restart.
Mathias Vidangossy completed the extra-time rout to book the Chileans a place in the last four.
About Chile
Early history
Chilean territory was possibly among the last areas to be populated in the Americas, though the proposal that the initial arrival of humans to the continent took place either along the Pacific coast southwards in a rather rapid expansion long preceding the Clovis culture, or even trans-Pacific migration, is attracting more interest in recent times. These theories are backed by the foundings in the Monte Verde archaeological site that predates the Clovis site by thousands of years. Pre-Hispanic Chile was home to over a dozen different indigenous peoples. Despite such diversity, it is possible to classify them into three major cultural groups: The northern peoples, who developed rich handicrafts and were influenced by pre-Incan cultures; the Mapuche culture, who inhabited the area between the river Choapa and the island of Chiloé, and lived primarily off agriculture; and the Patagonian culture, composed of various nomadic tribes, who supported themselves through fishing and hunting (and who in Pacific/Pacific Coast immigration scenario would be descended partly from the most ancient settlers).
As the Inca Empire expanded it was only able to integrate the northern part of Chile. Incan attempts to colonize Central Chile were unsuccessful, having met fierce resistance by Mapuche warriors. The Lircay river subsequently became the boundary between the Incan empire and the Mapuche lands.
[edit] Spanish conquest and colony
Main article: Kingdom of Chile
Pedro de ValdiviaThe first European to sight Chilean territory was Ferdinand Magellan, who crossed the Strait of Magellan on November 1, 1520. However, the title of discoverer of Chile is usually assigned to Diego de Almagro. De Almagro was Francisco Pizarro's partner, and he received command of the southern part of the Inca Empire (Nueva Toledo). He organized an expedition that brought him to central Chile in 1537, but he found little of value to compare with the gold and silver of the Incas in Peru. Left with the impression that the inhabitants of the area were poor, he returned to Peru, later to die in a Civil War.
After this initial excursion there was little interest from colonial authorities in further exploring modern-day Chile. However, Pedro de Valdivia, captain of the army, realizing the potential for expanding the Spanish empire southward, asked Pizarro permission to invade and conquer the southern lands. With a couple of hundred men, he subdued the local inhabitants and founded the city of Santiago de Nueva Extremadura, now Santiago de Chile, in February 12, 1541.[1]
Although Valdivia found little gold in Chile he could see the agricultural richness of the land. He continued his explorations of the region west of the Andes and founded over a dozen towns and established the first encomiendas. The greatest resistance to Spanish rule came from the Mapuche culture, who opposed European conquest and colonization until 1880s; this resistance is traditionally labeled as the Arauco War.
Valdivia died at the Battle of Tucapel, defeated by Lautaro, a young Mapuche toqui (war chief) but the European conquest was well underway. The Spaniards never subjugated the Mapuche territories; various attempt at conquest, both by military and peaceful means, failed. The Great Uprising of 1600 swept all Spanish presence south of the Bío-Bío River (except for Valdivia and Chiloé), and the great river became the frontier line between Mapuche lands and the Spanish realm. North of that line cities grew up slowly, and Chilean lands eventually became an important source of food for the Viceroyalty of Peru.
Chile was the least wealthy realm of the Spanish Crown for most of its colonial history. Only in the 18th century did a steady economic and demographic growth begin, an effect of the reforms by Spain's Bourbon dynasty and a more stable situation along the frontier.
[edit] Independence
Main article: Chilean Independence
Bernardo O'HigginsThe drive for independence from Spain was precipitated by usurpation of the Spanish throne by Napoleon's brother Joseph Bonaparte; and can be divided into 3 stages. A national junta was established in the name of Ferdinand VII— the deposed king — on September 18, 1810. This period is known as the "Patria Vieja" (old republic). The second was characterized by the Spanish attempts to reimpose arbitrary rule during the period known in Chile as the Reconquista ("Reconquest": the term echoes the Reconquista in which the Christian kingdoms retook Iberia from the Muslims) which in turn led to a prolonged struggle under José de San Martín and Bernardo O'Higgins, Chile's most renowned patriot and a member of South America's Irish diaspora. Other revolutionary leaders included the guerrilla leader Manuel Rodríguez and the exiled British admiral Thomas Cochrane, who commanded the Chilean Navy from 1817-1822.
Chilean independence was formally proclaimed on February 12, 1818, and the last of its territory, Chiloé, was wrested from Spanish rule by 1826. Auteur : francotenelli Tags:fifa world cup 2007 under 20 sports Juan-Pablo Arenas Tenelli Montreal Canada mundial sub copa kubok mira tasi msoplio  |
| USA - Brazil U20 World Cup highlights - 582 sec All the goals from the USA - Brazil match 7/6/07 Auteur : barrett90 Tags:USA Brazil football soccer Altidore Freddy Adu Szetela Pato Lima  |
| U-20 日本vsスコットランド モリシマゴール - 67 sec 日本 Auteur : Nissiki Tags:日本  |
| FIFA U-20 World Cup, Czech Republic vs Argentina Final - 103 sec World Under 20 Soccer Championship 2007 in Canada, feat. the Czech goal highlight, followed by Argentina response 1 minute later :/ Auteur : matesusa Tags:soccer FIFA 2007 football Czech Republic Argentina final match goal U-20  |
| Mikoukai / Under-20 - 587 sec Talk with
Kii.Kitano
Tomoka.Kurokawa
Mitsuki.Tanimura
Akina.Minami Auteur : anandomoto Tags: kinki kids koichi tsuyoshi domoto brothers 堂本兄弟 堂本光一 堂本剛  |
| FIBA U20 Turkey-Croatia basketball match (Ilyasova, Erden) - 203 sec Footage of the Under20 European Championship game Turkey-Croatia. focused on 19 year old Turkish talents Ersan Ilyasova (Bucks) and Semih Erden. Auteur : MagicSpike Tags:ersan ilyasova semih erden turkey croatia basketball fiba milwaukee bucks  |
| Ben Starosta U20 - 255 sec Ben Starosta vs Brazil
Ben Starosta vs South Korea Auteur : piotrekes02 Tags: Ben Starosta www.starosta.aplus.pl Bradford City Football Soccer U20 Poland Polska England Anglia Sheffield Brentford  |
| RUGBY FROM GENOA U20 ITALY VS ENGLAND - 499 sec Synthesis game from Genoa on February 9, 2008 won england Auteur : viamichelin Tags: RUGBY GENOVA UNDER 20 ITALY ENGLAND action combat sports  |
| U20 Freddy Adu vs Brazil - 508 sec Freddy Adu's best plays against Brazil in the FIFA Under 20 World Cup Auteur : programmusic Tags:Freddy Adu USA Brazil Josmer Altidore Soccer Football Goal Skills dribbling Joga Bonito  |
| AAA's Champs 2004 - U20 Mens 400 Metres - 351 sec Under 20 Mens AAA Champs
Saturday 26th, Sunday 27th June 2004
Bedford Stadium
Under 20 Mens 400 Metres
Heat 1
1 Richard Davenport Gloucester AC 47.8
2 Ryan Thomas Epsom & Ewell 49.1
3 Scott Caine Stockport Harriers 50.2
4 Aaron Teall Abingdon Amblers 50.3
5 Dominic Parsons Blackheath & Bromley 51.1
6 Richard Lang South Devon AC 51.1
7 Daniel Lavipour Highgate Harriers 51.3
Heat 2
1 Rabba Yusif Border Harriers 49.3
2 Philip Taylor Liverpool Pembroke 49.6
3 Graham Blackman Rushcliffe AC 49.9
4 Ian Allerton Blackheath & Bromley 50.3
5 Andy Blow Basingstoke & Mid Hants 50.4
6 Bryan Barnes Team Solent 51.6
7 Brad Stimson Nene Valley Harriers 51.6
Heat 3
1 Martyn Rooney Croydon Harriers 48.5
2 Tyrone Crow Middlesbrough (Mandale) 49.3
3 Alasdair MacKenzie East Kilbride AAC 49.5
4 Lee Waters Notts AC 50.1
5 Joseph Wayman Rushcliffe AC 50.9
Richard Strachan Leeds City AC DNF
Heat 4
1 Richard Buck Nestle Rowntree AC 48.0
2 Gareth Dodd Herts Phoenix 48.6
3 Gavin Selway Belgrave Harriers 48.8
4 Adam Daish Herts Phoenix 49.7
5 Mark Grimshaw Liverpool Pembroke 50.0
6 Victor Barzey Kent AC 51.4
Heat 5
1 Benjamin Higgins Ipswich Harriers 49.8
2 Nick Leavey Ashford AC 49.8
3 Grant Burnett Inverness Harriers 49.9
4 Mitch Rhodes Leeds City AC 51.0
5 Max Richardson Blackheath & Bromley 52.2
manual times
Semi-Final 1
1 Martyn Rooney Croydon Harriers 48.04
2 Ryan Thomas Epsom & Ewell 48.55
3 Philip Taylor Liverpool Pembroke 48.73
4 Benjamin Higgins Ipswich Harriers 49.39
5 Graham Blackman Rushcliffe AC 49.66
6 Adam Daish Herts Phoenix 49.99
7 Gavin Selway Belgrave Harriers 50.32
8 Richard Davenport Gloucester AC DNF
Semi-Final 2
1 Richard Buck Nestle Rowntree AC 47.91
2 Gareth Dodd Herts Phoenix 48.62
3 Rabba Yusif Border Harriers 48.64
4 Nick Leavey Ashford AC 48.98
5 Grant Burnett Inverness Harriers 49.15
6 Tyrone Crow Middlesbrough(Mandale) 49.71
7 Alasdair MacKenzie East Kilbride AAC 50.65
8 Mark Grimshaw Liverpool Pembroke 50.93
The Final
1 Rabba Yusif Border Harriers 47.51
2 Richard Buck Nestle Rowntree AC 47.84
3 Gareth Dodd Herts Phoenix 48.57
4 Philip Taylor Liverpool Pembroke 48.76
5 Nick Leavey Ashford AC 48.79
6 Ryan Thomas Epsom & Ewell 49.08
7 Martyn Rooney Croydon Harriers 49.15
8 Benjamin Higgins Ipswich Harriers 51.23 Auteur : BritishAthletics Tags: British Athletics 400 Metres Running 400m Sprint Track and Field  |
| MEX v CRC 1st HALF U-20 Women - 2825 sec 2008 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship
Mexico vs. Costa Rica
Game 15
Third Place Match Auteur : concacaf Tags: mexico vs costa rica soccer u20 women under 20 football  |
| Japan U-20 Interview (Jun. 2007) - 549 sec Japan U-20 members' Interview: Yosuke Kashiwagi (MF), Tomoaki Makino (DF), Yohei Fukumoto (DF), Tsukasa Umesaki (MF).
from "Nippon Daihyo TV vol.28" jun. 2007 Auteur : ponponj Tags:Soccer Daihyo J-League J1 J2  |
| Rubix cube under 20 seconds, under 30 seconds left handed - 130 sec Crazy vid of some random guy (not me) solving a rubix cube in under 20 seconds, and then solving it with only his left hand. He's crazy!
(It's not me btw, so stop trying to insult me) Auteur : Tylerron Tags: rubix rubiks cube asian left hand 20 seconds crazy amazing under 30 fast quick blazing rubicks rubics solve puzzle  |
| CRC v JAM 1st Half U-20 - 2449 sec 2008 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship
Costa Rica vs Jamaica
Final Round
Game 2 Auteur : concacaf Tags: sports soccer women girls mexico costa rica jamaica futbol football  |
| Japan National Team U20 in Toulon Youth Festival 2007 - 542 sec The greatest moments of the Japanese National team U20 during the Toulon Youth Festival 07'.
Music : Luna Sea - Desire
Enjoy!
Make by me for my website: http://samuraiblue.zeblog.com
Another link: http://www.dailymotion.com/SNakamura/video/x2sil2_japan-national-team-u20-in-toulon-y_sport Auteur : SamuraiBlueZeBlog Tags: japan football soccer nippon ganbare JFA Toulon Youth Festival Yasuhito Morishima 森島康仁 Yosuke Kashiwagi 柏木陽介 Umesaki  |
| 2005.5.24 U-20日本代表 vs U-20チリ代表 水野晃樹 突破ダイジェスト - 164 sec 水野、ユース代表での初期の活躍。
右サイドで対面の相手を圧倒 Auteur : Cerberusstail Tags:水野 晃樹 日本 代表 チリ オリンピック 家長 前田 football mizuno koki chile japan jef united Dribble  |
| World Cup U20 Poland - Brazil 1-0 - 103 sec Mistrzostwa Świata U20. Gol z 22 minuty Grzegorza Krychowiaka w meczu z Brazylią... Plik ze strony www.bramkipolakow.net Auteur : Marcello7722 Tags:World Cup U20 Canada 2007 Poland Brazil 1-0 Grzegorz Krychowiak Mistrzostwa Świata Polska Brazylia  |