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World Cup Final

The World Cup final is over; some ludicrous number of people watched some team beat the other team. The next tournament will be held in Germany in 2006. If you haven't watched the game for whatever reason, obviously you might want to avoid clicking through (or reading any other news site, or talking to anyone...). Neither of those two links should be a spoiler, though.

And for those that did click through, the final standings are up, as are lots and lots of reports about the game.

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  1. Brasil! by hero · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Great game! Ronaldo's double gave him 8 for this world cup, securing the golden boot, and 12 lifetime, tying Pele for most goals by a Brazilian in the final. Amazing to see Brasil win it after all the trouble they had in qualifying, using 4 coaches and 70+ players!

    Interestingly enough, Brasil will have to re-qualify for the next world cup since from now on the champion doesn't automatically get in. Germany does not have to qualify because they're hosting it.

    Whoo!@

    -hero.

  2. Stuff that Matters by rleyton · · Score: 5, Insightful

    How about the other part of the site's title? "Stuff That Matters", just because it's not geeky doesn't mean there's no interest on this site, and therefore matters to readers.

    Good grief, it's the single biggest sports event in the world.

    News alert: Some geeks like sport.

    That doesn't mean I'm any good at sport though...

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  3. Re:Who cares? by Gerv · · Score: 5, Insightful

    > And stop calling soccer "football." There already is a football.

    Stop calling football "soccer", and start calling the sport that you guys play but no-one else does "American football", which is a far more accurate term for it.

    You have to face it on this one - both history and worldwide usage are not on your side. :-)

    Gerv

  4. go soccer.... um by haukex · · Score: 4, Insightful

    1.5 billion expected viewers and the story has to be submitted by the one slashdot editor who sounds like he could care less? Come on, you can't *all* have slept through this...

  5. Re:GermMUHAHAHAHAHA by cozziewozzie · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I can't believe this got modded up to +3. Kahn had a great game, he made only one mistake the whole evening, his first of the tournament. Give the guy a break.

    Germans had more shots, were aggressive, had the most posession, and were even better one-on-one. Every champion needs a good portion of luck, and Brazil has had it today. There was none of the Brazillian wizardry in this World cup, they were one of the great disappointments for me as they played unimaginatively and got through most of their games through luck and ref help.

    As for Gerald Asamoah, he's a bloody striker, of course he was late marking Ronaldo, he was sent in to score a goal.

  6. Re:Spoiler... by Gerv · · Score: 5, Insightful

    > South Korea has to have taken over the title of
    > "Whiniest Country in International Sports".

    You are joking, right? When South Korea got knocked out, the fans were partying in the streets all night. There was no drunken hooliganism like we've seen in the past (sadly) from England fans after they lose. During every game, the Koreans played sportingly (none of this shocking Rivaldo-type behaviour, or diving, or hassling the referee) and played as a team.

    Italy, on the other hand, got eliminated and spent the next two weeks whining about a conspiracy and demanding an investigation. One club sacked the Korean player who scored the Golden Goal against them, although they later realised how childish they'd been, and offered him his job back. Spain weren't much better.

    Gerv

  7. And then there was reality by Phelan · · Score: 5, Insightful

    After watching the game,
    reading the media reports of the Telegraph, Sport1.de, espn etc. it seems pretty obvious that Germany actually outplayed Brazil over quite a stretch of the game. (At least the news sources would agree with me)...
    Kahn made a mistake, he is afterall Human and that was the difference in the game, the second goal was caused by Jeremies being subbed for an attacker that did a rather poor job on defense to create the 2nd goal...and there it was... thats why people started celebrating 11 minutes early...
    Both teams played excellet, it wasn't as dirty as I thought it would be...nobody collapsed holding their head after a ball touched their hand ;)

    Good game...
    contratulations to both...I think Brazil did very well and Germany definitely went beyond what was expected before the tournament started...

    Peter

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  8. Jeez. by justin_saunders · · Score: 4, Insightful

    "some ludicrous number of people watched some team beat the other team."

    What an attitude!

    And how many billions of people from all nations are involved in that other sporting event called "The World Series"....

    Justin

    set troll = 1
    And BTW, its called football, because its game involving feet and balls.
    set troll = 0

    Arsenal Forever

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  9. Can't understand. by FreeLinux · · Score: 5, Insightful

    As the arguements rage back and forth on this story, I still can't grasp the rabid dissention against the World Cup and "soccer". There is constant comparison to American Football, yet to me the two are about as comparable as relativity and cheese!

    When 1.5 billion people watch the World Cup with agonized anticipation people say "who cares" and "nobody's interested in that". Yet these same people think it is a great big deal that a paltry, in comparison, 131 million watched the Super Bowl and for months afterwards discuss the game and the commercials!?!?!?

    People argue about the name of the sport. Despite the fact that most of the world refers to a game that is played almost entirely with the feet as Football(makes sense to me), the dissenters call it soccer and argue that it should never have been called football. These same people call a much younger game in which a ball may be kicked only twice over the course of a four hour period and is played almost exclusively with the hands, Football. Huh????

    To be honest I enjoy both sports. But, I just don't understand how a small group of people can be so rabid in their dismissal of a sport that is, obviously, of tremendous significance to the entire world. Nobody said that you have to like it but, how can you not see it for what it truely is.

  10. You've watched a different game, read Salon review by harmonica · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Am I being moded down for accurately reporting my experiences?

    Well, your experiences are different from those of most other people. Salon has a more accurate review of the game.

    Nobody would deny that Brasil deserved to win, in the end they got more chances and made more of them. But "the Germans sucked raw ass"? For anyone who actually watched the game and knows the rules, your original posting is a troll if I've ever seen one.

  11. Re:true world champions by rodgerd · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I hate to enlighten you, but next to cricket, baseball is irrelevant as a world sport.

  12. Deeply disappointed by Slashdot by line-bundle · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Why did slashdot not have a single poll on the world cup. The comments on the top of the page just add to my hypothesis that the /. people don't even pretend to care for their international readers.