Messi Soccer Shoes
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Experience An Authentic Argentine Tango This Summer
As travel becomes more of a regular hobby,, many travellers are looking for new destinations and travel experiences to enjoy as the beaches of southern Spain, Hawaii and Florida start to become all too familiar and crowded.
One area that is attracting a lot of attention is the mainly Spanish speaking continent of South America, and in particular, Argentina.. Argentina’s largest city and capital, Buenos Aires, is one of the most modern cities in the region and is known to locals as the “Paris of South America”. Its architecture, history, culture and night life give it a distinctive edge over some of the nearby cities and towns.
Although the city boasts a vivid collection of sights and history, Buenos Aires is best known for being a city of fun. Whether you’re interested in music, classical dancing or sports, Argentina’s capital can provide it all.
Many people associate Argentina with its soccer team and from Alfredo di Stefano to Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi, the country has its fair share of soccer icons. The capital is soccer crazy and if you time your trip well you might be able to catch a game at one of the national stadiums – El Monumental – in Buenos Aires.
Soccer isn’t the only sport the Argentines enjoy. Rugby is fast catching up in popularity but for those looking for non-competitive exercise, the capital acts as a base for some of the best cycling routes, with trails leading to Bosques de Palermo and Alcorta.
Buenos Aires is not just a one-dimensional city, and as much as it loves soccer it also loves music. When night approaches, the capital lights up with bars and clubs preparing for an evening of parties. Music venues are available for lovers of every genre so jazz enthusiasts and hip hop aficionados can both rejoice. Parties often last until sunrise so make sure you take comfortable dancing shoes with you.
Dancing is a huge passion for South Americans and flights to Argentina are often bouncing with tourists eager to try out the traditional dances of the area, in particular the Argentine Tango. Many travellers say that going to Buenos Aires and not experiencing the tango is much like visiting Paris and not looking at the Eiffel Tower.
Tango classes are widely available – for beginners as well as those who fancy themselves as a dancer – but if you’re not the sort to enjoy partaking in dancing, be sure to get a slither of the experience by going to see a tango show. It may even be enough to inspire you to get your dancing shoes on.
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i want to know you fell which soccer star is the best ? messi or C. Ronaldo etc?
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Well, in my opinion, right now Cristiano Ronaldo is the best because he is an all around player. He can shoot penalties, free kicks, headers, long shots, etc. The only thing about him is that sometimes he gets too cocky and performs bad. Also he is a cry baby sometimes.
Lionel Messi is also good because he too can deliver good shots and he has the best ball handling skills in the world. He’s good and he can score unbelievable goals. I think one of the best things about him is that he is a calm guy who just plays his game without letting anything bother him.
Now there are other players who are also good but that are only good at certain positions. For example, Fernando Torres, David Villa, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, KaKa, Frank Ribery, Didier Drogba, etc.
But I would take Messi or Ronaldo any day because they are players that can create plays for themselves and for their teammates.
Does it seem like soccer aficionados speak a language all their own? It sure seems like it to me, and I’ve been playing the game for over 20 years. I put an article on the front page of this blog to help explain the most common soccer terms in plain English. Hopefully this list will help soccer moms everywhere (and soccer dads too, for that matter)to better understand what their little athlete is talking about! Click Here For Access: Soccer Terms.

As long as his team is win, doesn’t matter who scores the goa, undoubtedly, Messi is still the one of the best. Goals scored or not . I like Messi!