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Patience Attang-Williams popularly known as Ambassador Pat Attang is an actress, model and vixen. She is from Urue-offong oruko local government in oron, Akwa Ibom state. She is the only child of her mother and was born on the 13th of March. She grew up in Lagos and attended Air force primary school,she is a graduate of language from the prestigious University of Calabar. Pat made a stunning entrance into the movie industry at a very early age. She has featured in some movies where she played some soe interesting and daring roles, some of the movies include: Ladies secrets, exposed secrets, Itoro the housegirl, pains in marriage and so many other interesting movies. Pat Attang is also the CEO of PAAB productions. More lovely pictures below: :http://onlineleaks247.com/index.php/2015/09/08/the-new-booty-queen-of-nollywood-actress-pat-attang-releases-new-photos/
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2. Egypt Egypt is the greatest African team of all-time in history of African cup of nations as they hold the record most winners with seven. Egypt is the oldest team in Africa when it first international match was held in 1920 and is the only African team to affiliate to FIFA in the pre- second World war era in 1923. It is the first African team to participate in World Cup final tournament in 1934. Egypt is also one of the founding members of CAF in 1957. They hold the record of most consecutive champions in African Cup of nations with three between 2006 and 2010 and the record most consecutive unbeaten in African Cup of Nation with 19 between 2004 and 2010. Egypt honours: African Cup of Nation: Champions (4), Runner-Up (1), Third Place (3), Fourth Place (3). Olympic Games : Fourth Place (2), Quarter-Final (2). FIFA World Cup qualification: (2) 1. Cameroon The Indomitable Lions of Cameroon are the greatest African team of all-time in overall history and history of World Cup final tournament, Holds the record most appearances in World Cup with seven. Cameroon qualified for World Cup for the first time in 1982 and it was the first African team to reach the World Cup quarter-final and this affected positively the history of African football because FIFA increased the number of African teams in World Cup. Indomitable lions hold the record most consecutive appearances in World Cup for African teams with four between 1990 and 2002. In 2003, Cameroon became the only African team to reach FIFA confederation cup final match. Cameroon honours: Central African Championship : Champions (4), Runner-Up (2). African Cup of Nations : Champions (4), Runner-Up (2), Third Place (1), Fourth Place (1). Afro-Asian Cup of Nations : Winner (1) Olympic Games : Gold Medal (1) FIFA Confederation: Runner-Up (1) FIFA World Cup qualification: (7) and reached Quarter finals 1 time.
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4. Ghana The Ghanaian Black Stars are famous for their Technique style of playing. They are members of FIFA and CAF since 1958. They entered World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers for the first time in 1962. Ghana won Africa cup of nations four times. They participated in the World Cup for the first time in 2006 and in 2010 they reached the quarter finals to become the second African team, after Cameroon, to reach that stage. Ghana honours: African Cup of Nations: Champions (4), Runner-Up (4), Third Place (1), Fouth Place (2), FIFA World Cup qualification: (3 times: quarter finals (1), Round of 16 (1), group stage (1). West Africa Zone 3 Championship: Champions (5) Olympic Games: Bronze Medal (1) 3. Nigeria The Super Eagles played their first official game in 1949, while still in colonisation. Nigeria was first admitted to CAF in 1959 and FIFA in 1960. Nigeria started to be the top African team in 1970s, they finished third in the African Cup of nations twice and won it for the first time in 1980. In 1994, it is the best year in history of Nigerian football, they won the second African cup of nations and came close to qualify for the 1994 FIFA World Cup quarter-final as their first participation and continued appearing in World Cup for three tournaments in row since then until 2002. Nigeria Honours: African Cup of Nation Performance : Champions (3), Runner-Up (4), Third Place (7), Fourth Place (1) Afro-Asian Cup of Nation : Winner (1) Olympic Games: Gold Medal (1), Silver Medal (1) FIFA World Cup qualification : 5 times
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6. Algeria Algeria national football team was first admitted to FIFA in 1963 and participated in African cup of nations for their first time in 1968, then in the World Cup in 1970. The early 1980s was their most successful period after they qualified for the 1980 Olympic game, won the 1980 African Cup of Nations runner-up and built the memorable performance in the 1982 World Cup where they won two games in the group round and very close to qualify for round of 12 just missed for goal difference. Algeria honours: African Cup of Nations : Champion (1), Runner-Up (1), Third Place (2), Fourth Place (2). Afro-Asian Cup of Nation : Winner (1) Olympic Games : Quarter-Final (1) FIFA World Cup Qualification: (4) 5. Morocco Morocco National Football team also called ‘‘Lions of the Atlas’’ is the greatest North African team of all-time in history of FIFA World Cup qualification. Morocco was the first African team to qualify for FIFA World Cup in 1970 and won their only Africa Cup of Nations in 1976. Morocco was the first African country to reach the second round of World Cup in 1986. They met their successful time again during 1990s when qualified for World Cup two consecutive times. Morocco honours: African Cup of Nations: Champion (1), Runner-Up (1), Third Place (1), Fourth Place (2). FIFA World Cup Qualification (Qualified 4 times and reached the 2nd round once in 1986)
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8. Côte d’Ivoire The Elephants first participated in the Africa Cup of nations in 1965 and reached the semi – finals three consecutive times since that year. They entered to play in FIFA World Cup qualification for the first time in 1974.Ivory Coast won the Africa cup of nations two times (1992 and 2015). They first qualified for the World Cup in 2006 and since then they didn’t miss any single World Cup qualification. They lastly participated in 2010 and 2014. Côte d’Ivoire honours: African Cup of Nations: Winner (2), Runner-Up (3), Third Place (4), Fourth Place (2) West Africa Zone I Championship Performance : Champions (3) Runner-Up (1) FIFA World Cup Qualification: (3 times) 7. Tunisia The Eagles of Carthage played their first international match in 1957. They were first admitted to FIFA and CAF in 1960. Tunisia participated first in the AFCON and the FIFA World Cup qualifying round in 1962 tournament and achieved qualifying for the first time and finished third. However, they had a hard period between 1960s and 1970s when they failed to qualify for the final tournament. Tunisia won their first AFCON cup in 2004 and participated in World Cup 4 times. Tunisia honours: African Cup of Nations : Champion (1), Runner-Up (2), Third Place (1), Fouth Place (2) FIFA World Cup Qualification: (4 times)
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Many folks has said that my thread in this sport section doesn't focus on Africa and as such i say make i share this with una. You are free to add any team that is exempted from this one and even correct it if you can, no one is an island o 10. DR Congo “The Leopards” The DR Congo national football team is one of the legendary African team. DR Congo (then called Zaire) first entered to play in African Cup of nations in 1965 and qualified for the final tournament and won their first trophy in 1968. Zaire participated in the 1974 World Cup but they lost all their three games. From 1978 to 1986, it is regarded as their crisis era when they did not qualify for any other African Cup of Nations or World cup before return to success as regular quarter-finalists during the 1990s and the 2000s DR Congo honours: African Cup of Nations: Champions (2) Third Place (2) Fourth Place (1) FIFA World Cup Qualification: (1) 9. South Africa South Africa’s Bafana Bafana is among the most famous African team. Football just first arrived in South Africa during colonialism in the late nineteenth century. From the first days, South African football affected by the country’s system of racial segregation. The football association was divided into four consist of All-White, Bantu, Indian and Blacks. Cause of this Bafana Bafana did not compete in any international tournament until first participated in both qualifying round of FIFA World Cup and African Cup of nations of the 1994. South Africa Honours: African Cup of Nations : Winner (1) Runner-Up (1) Third Place (1) Quarter-Final (1) Afro-Asian Cup of Nation: Winner (1) FIFA World Cup Participation: (3) FIFA Confederation Cup : (1) see more here: http://onlineleaks247.com/index.php/2015/09/08/top-10-most-successful-african-national-football-teams-of-all-time/ CC: lalasticlala, ishilove
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#2 Rivaldo, Ronaldo and Ronaldinho – Brazil Brazil have always been known to produce some fine forwards. This statement might sound strange to new football fans when they look at the strikers Brazil have right now. However, it wasn’t always dry as it is now. In fact, Brazil boasted some of the greatest forwards to ever play the game and this trio of Ronaldinho, Ronaldo and Rivaldo included two of them. The 2002 World Cup will always be remembered for Brazil’s dominance. Ronaldinho was young and displayed his vast potential when he scored a 40-yard free-kick against England. Rivaldo and Ronaldo were at their peak and absolutely devastated their opponents with gruesome display of lethality. Brazil went on to win the tournament and Ronaldo and Rivaldo were the top two scorers in the tournament with 9 and 5 goals respectively. Such was the influence of the trio that at least one of them scored in every single game of the World Cup. And Brazil fans miss those days. And forwards #1 Romario, Michael Laudrup and Hristo Stoichkov – Barcelona Perhaps Barcelona’s greatest attacking trio ever. When Johan Cruyff took over the reins at Barcelona, he had a vision – a vision of a dream team. And he made sure it became a reality. With Ronald Koeman, Juan Carlos and Pep Guardiola forming the base of the team, the attacking trio of Romario, Michael Laudrup, and Hristo Stoichkov wreaked havoc in the final third. Many opposition defenders were desecrated by the fire of their wrath. While Hristo Stoichkov and Romario were the forwards, it was the Dane and his divine grace that became the source of some intrinsic yet delicate passes for the two scorers to feed on. The trio’s telepathic understanding was the cause of some magical set of plays which awed fans all over the world. Right now, Luis Suarez, Neymar and Lionel Messi are at Barcelona and could become just as lethal as this Champions League winning were. However, they still have a long way to go and the trio of the dream-team remains the Blaugrana’s greatest attacking trio ever.
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#4 Jairzinho, Tostao and Pele – Brazil Perhaps the greatest attacking trio at a World Cup – Jairzinho, Tostao and Pele. These 3 were, in their own right, number 10s playing together and forming a mouth-watering trio. Pele did the bulk of the scoring and assisting – 14 out of the 19 goals Brazil scored in the 1970 World Cup were, directly or indirectly, from Pele’s boots – but it was the sheer intensity and fluidity of the trio that allowed the legendary forward dance in the opponent’s box. A look at the video footages of that tournament would reveal how good Brazilians were at football. This is not to imply that they aren’t good now, but that team was far better than what Brazil have ever produced since and the closest thing to that legendary trio was the aforementioned Ronaldo, Rivaldo and Ronaldinho trio – and they were still quite far away from that vintage set of 3. In short, watching them play was like watching football through the music of Mozart. #3 Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema and Cristiano Ronaldo – Real Madrid Now onto a current trio – Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema. The age of this trio playing together might not be as great as the rest, but the number of trophies they have won and the dominance they have shown gives them a spot here. Playing together for just under two seasons, they have already won 4 trophies and are in the hunt to add at least two more by the end of the season. It is not only about trophies, however, as they have formed a brilliant partnership and make defenders shake in their boots when they come attacking. Real Madrid recorded the highest number of consecutive wins in Europe with 22 straight wins – and the ‘BBC’ smashed almost every defence that came in their path. While Benzema might be the central forward, his role as a withdrawn support forward is the main reason for both Cristiano and Bale to function at their full potential. And what need be said of Cristiano Ronaldo? He has already scored 50 goals this season and looks set to score more before the end of the season. All this with Gareth Bale yet to play at the level he displayed at Tottenham. If the Welshman can find that form, this trio might become the greatest ever by the time it liquidates.
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#6 Nandor Hidegkuti, Ferenc Puskas and Sandor Kocsis – Hungary The Mighty Magyars. Once upon a time, the Hungarian football team was the greatest in the world. They were so good that they beat England 6-3 at Wembley in what became known as the match of the century. And that great Hungary team had, statistically at least, the best attacking trio the world had ever seen – Nandor Hidegkuti, Ferenc Puskas and Sandor Kocsis. Playing for Real Madrid and scoring heaps of goals in the process meant that Ferenc Puskas had engraved his name in the immortals list, but Hidegkuti and Kocsis were no less. In fact, Kocsis played for Barcelona and scored 42 goals in the 75 games he was there in. Playing 5 men in attack, of which the middle 3 were this trio, they desolated opposition defences as if they were a house made of cards. Puskas and Kocsis were the central strikers and a look at their stats alone (0.99 goals/game and 1.103 goals/game internationally) would be enough to create a river of sweat from defenders. Hidegkuti, on the other hand, was the withdrawn forward. His primary job was to bring defenders out of their position and then play passes in the space, which he created, for Kocsis and Puskas. It was breathtaking stuff – something dreams are weaved of. #5 Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar – Barcelona When BBC first came into the scene, it displayed sheer supremacy and it seemed like they had everything. Except for one thing: competition. With Barca signing Luis Suarez last summer, Madrid got their contemporary in the form of ‘MSN’. MSN Messenger might be obsolete now, but the term has been resurged thanks to Barca’s star trio. The trio is just as lethal, scoring 120 goals among them in all competition – by far the best stat in all of Europe. And that’s just not it. Their goal tally of 120 meant that the trio of MSN broke the previous record of 118 set by Real Madrid’s trio of Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzem and Gonzalo Higuain in the 2011-12 season for the most goals scored by a trio in Spanish football. The trio have already bagged the La Liga trophy and the Copa del Rey Cup, and if they keep this up, it won’t be long before they add the Champions League trophy to their tally as well.
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Football is all about entertainment. Fans from all over the world spend billions for the beautiful game. And for what? Different people support different teams and each wants his/her own team to do well, to win. However, every football fan has one thing in common: we all like watching players score goals. Football without goals is like air without oxygen: pointless. Goals determine everything; where all the awards go. Goals are the biggest reason for one’s joy or despair. And, most of the times, it is the forwards that become the source of all this. A great defense is the cornerstone of a championship winning team; defense wins you trophies. However, attackers win you games and winning games wins you trophies as well. Some of the best teams ever in football had a brutal attack to make them the most feared team of their time. And here are 8 such trios: #8 Samuel Eto’o, Thierry Henry and Lionel Messi – Barcelona Thierry Henry, Samuel Eto’o and Messi formed the trio that was the first to score 100 goals between them. Since then, scoring 100 goals for 3 players combined has become somewhat mainstream, but the truth is that they opened the floodgates initially. This trio was the reason why Pep Guardiola won the unprecedented treble in his first season at Barcelona. It was beautul: Messi on the right, Henry on the left and Eto’o in the center. It was perhaps the most complementary trio as no player felt out of position since they were all playing in their natural positions. The following season, Samuel Eto’o was sold and Henry started to decline, making this trio a one-season wonder. Barca have had to spend more than 150 million pounds on Luis Suarez and Neymar in order to assemble a trio that was as good as this. Such was the hole left by the departures of the Cameroonian and the Frenchman. #7 George Best, Bobby Charlton and Dennis Law – Manchester United George Best, Dennis Law and Bobby Charlton – Manchester United’s greatest ever trio. Many people regarded George Best as the greatest player to play the game after Diego Maradona and Pele. Some even regarded him as the greatest. But one thing isn’t debatable, despite winning so many trophies, he remains the greatest player to not reach his potential due to an over-materialistic lifestyle. And when paired with two other legendary footballers, it was irresistible. Forming the structure of the golden era of United in the 60s, these three made football look as easy as eating chocolate. In their time together, they won two First Division titles, a European Cup, an FA Cup and two Charity Shields. Team trophies were not the only thing in their accolades list as they each won a Ballon d’Or and Best and Charlton won the FWA Footballer of the Year. Such a set of trio isn’t seen these days and probably will ever be. This was the trio that got United over the Munich disaster. Even though they boast the likes of Radamel Falcao, Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney, United fans of this time would probably give anything to watch these 3 play at Old Trafford for even once as the former trio isn’t – and will never be – even close to that of the Golden era. http://onlineleaks247.com/index.php/2015/09/03/8-greatest-football-attacking-trios-of-all-time-photos/ CC: lalasticlala ishilove honeric01 sammi4life
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