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Soccer Academy Is Major Element Of Southeast Asia’s Premier Sport And Corporate Events Centre

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

An unparalleled groundbreaking Soccer Academy is part of the pioneering  Phuket International Academy Sports and Leisure Club (PIASLC) is poised to become Asia’s greatest competition, training and event facility when it opens this November.  Combining a brilliant location with unparalleled facilities, it is already gaining notice from leading international sporting institutions and international corporations.

The complex is located on 54 acres of property in the northern section of Phuket, Thailand.  It possesses a widespread array of high-quality sports facilities that include an International Rugby Board-standard rugby pitch, FIFA-approved Limonta “Soccer Pro’’ soccer field, Phuket’s only competition standard 50-metre eight lane outdoor swimming pool (suitable for water polo and competitive swimming), a fully shaded 25 metre, eight lane swimming pool, toddler’s and children’s pools and play area, 6 tennis courts, a 500 metre athletics running track and a fitness enthusiast gymnasium, as well as  an arts centre and a Thai Herbal Garden Spa.   Phuket International Academy Sports and Leisure Club Sports, Leisure and Events Centre.

Accommodations are available in the form of two comfortable hotels, providing 115 well-appointed rooms and suites for visitors, athletes, teams and corporate groups. The Sports and Leisure Club has rapidly earned recognition through high-profile connections with international sporting organizations such as Brazilian Soccer Schools (BSS), NZRugbyResources (NZRR), and IronKids Triathlon.    Announcement of tennis and swimming association are anticipated soon.

The PIASLC  is working toward becoming the leading sports and corporate event center in Asia.   Not only delivering Asia’s finest facilities for sports but also very nice facilities and accommodations for conferences, incentives, retreats and teambuilding. 

PIASLC announced “As a fully-integrated complex, we are also going to be the perfect location for companies looking to build something active, creative or wellness inspired into their event programmes.”

NZRugbyResources Director, David Adamson, said “Rugby is an extremely popular sport throughout Asia and growing in numbers every year and NZRugbyResources believes this is the finest training and playing facility in Asia. It is just amazing how much detail has gone into the planning.”

[BSS  World-renowned BSS is based upon Futebol de Salao (FDS).  The training and game is known for a 5-a-side version of football originally from Brazil.  FDS is played with a smaller (size 2), and a little heavier (465gm) ball that has very little bounce to it. 

The PIASLC has also announced an partnership with the US-based IronKids programme. This  association will focus on bringing four junior Triathlon events each year as well as training camps for children aged between 6 and 15.

The PIASLCincludes almost a dozen specialized sports academies.   has named former Muay Thai champion “Thanootong’’ Prasert Intanoo to manage the martial arts programme at the new Phuket, Thailand sports centre.   Just as muay thai kickboxing stesses dedication and expertise, the assignment is another example of the PIASLC recruiting world-class experts to work at the up-and-coming remarkable facility and help position it as the leading sports and leisure destination in Asia.

The PIASLC  will be hosting a variety of world-class sports, arts, wellness and recreational facilities and programmes for the enjoyment of visitors, students, their families, the local Phuket community and for visiting professional and amateur individual athletes and teams from around the world.  PIASLC will establish a benchmark as a regional destination for sports, arts and wellness in Thailand and Asia, and perhaps the world.   Phuket International Academy is an integrated facility boasting Phuket’s newest International School, a versatile Sports and Leisure Club for elite athletes, amateur enthusiasts, artists and wellness seekers – all within the Mind Centre sanctuary that provides training in the cultivation of mental and emotional balance.  Located in the northern reaches of Phuket, just 15 minutes from Phuket International Airport, PIA also [includes two 38-room boutique hotels and a broad range of facilities ideal for corporate retreats, seminars, and teambuilding programmes and events.

As part of a uniquely integrated complex, the Sports and Leisure Club works in synergy with both the Phuket International Academy Day School and PIAMC.   The Phuket International Academy Day School is working to develop into a three programme International Baccalaureate (IB) World School.   As a leading international school in Thailand, it will draw upon distinctive Asian culture with the best from Western educational methods, to cultivate inquisitive, knowledgeable, and compassionate young people who know how to conduct their lives with integrity, cultivate true happiness, and strive to create a more peaceful and sustainable earth.   Click this link for additional information on the Phuket International Academy Day School International School Thailand.

As part of a total commitment to sports excellence the PIAMC has started to deliver training in the cultivation of cognitive and emotional balance.   The PIAMC will  deliver  a combination of modern psychology and neuroscience alongside traditional Asian contemplative practices.  Delivered through residential retreats and weekend seminars PIAMC is open to all participants.     It teaches the practice of “mindfulness of breathing”, which is helpful way for soothing the body and calming the mind. A second method taught is both a shamatha practice and vipashyana, “insight meditation” called “settling the mind in its natural state”.  Phuket International Academy Mind Centre Meditation, Mind Studies, and Retreats.

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The 2010 FIFA World Cup Cool Stadiums

Thursday, June 24th, 2010

The whole world can’t wait for the 2010 Soccer World Cup to begin. After much deliberation, bidding and voting, South Africa came out as the location for the 2010 World Cup. South Africa and Mexico are the first in line on the 2010 soccer calender being the first teams to compete.Many speculate that it would certainly end up being possible for the final world cup winners football game to have an African country involved but this is yet to be seen. For those who won’t have the privilege of following the tournament, you might be wondering on what kind of stadiums the  football all stars will be performing their soccer tricks. Well South Africa really took to heart their being the 2010 hosts and over the years constructed five totally new stunning stadiums.Here’s a peek for all you ‘soccerholics’:

*Moses Mabhida Stadium- opened on November 2009, this stadium has a glass roofing and is teflon coated. Build on the former Kings Park Soccer stadium.

o Capacity: 70,000 o Location: Durban o Design: inspired by the South African flag, the legs of the arch on the southern side join to form a single footing on the northern side.Symbolically, this arch signifies the unity of aonce divided country.The highest point bears a height of 347 feet. Has a translucent glow if lit.
* Green Point Stadium- reconstructed for the World Cup. Scheduled to hold the first six round matches, one second-round, one quarter and one semifinal match.

o Capacity:70,000 o Location: Cape Town o Design: has a noise-reducing exterior cladding and is situated very near the ocean and has the mountains as a the backdrop. Roofing is a unique retractable glass roofing of about 4,500 tons.

* Mbombela Stadium- a  Siwala world meaning “many people together in a small space.” o Capacity: 40,000 o Location:Nelspruit o Design:  has giraffe looking roof designs and seats that resemble the stripes of a giraffe. * Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium-not to be confused with the former president Mandela but the Nelson mandela Bay Metropolitan Municipality.Will be hosting five first round matches, one second round, one quarter final and the third place playoff.

o Capacity: 50 000 o Location:Nelson Mandela Bay/Port Elizabeth o Design:a very beautiful looking stadium. Also named ‘the sunflower’ because of it’s unique structures.

* Soccer City Stadium- The largest stadium in Africa. Will hold the first and last matches of the Cup.

o Capacity:94,500 o Location: Johannesburg o Design:gets its design from an African Pot or calabash.

With all these stadiums, this year is surely to be a Cup to remember. Wouldn’t you want to just book the next flight to Africa to witness this event?

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2010 FIFA World Cup -Why In South Africa?

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Friday, June 11, 2010 is sure to be an unforgettable date in the minds of all Africans and soccer fans across the globe being the day when Africa gets to hold the prestigious FIFA World Cup. It’s been 80 years that FIFA World Cup host countries have revolved around Europe and the Americas. Exactly how is the venue for the cup decided upon?Currently, the policy for selection is that any country can bid to be the venue for the World Cup guaranteed that their continent hasn’t hosted it in the past two years making Africa a good candidate. South Africa had a narrow loss against Germany in the 2006 bidding with 12 votes to 11 as the final tally. For the 2010 World Cup however, all countries that bid were African the top three being South Africa, Morocco and Egypt. South Africa beat Morocco by 4 votes leading to this memorable event.Those are the ‘technical’ reasons why this years World Cup is being held in South Africa but is the country itself capable of holding such an event? I would answer with a resounding “Yes”.Here’s why:

* Have you seen their team? This fact alone gives them the right to hosting the Cup. Can you imagine having the Cup in a country whos team sucks?What a disgrace that would be! Even if  you look back, the soccer teams of countries hosting the cup are usually first class like Brazil (1950), Argentina(1978) and Italy(1990). If South Africa was added to the list, nobody would mind.

* Perfect stadiums- South Africa’s preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup included the construction of four new stadiums. Their designs include : a detractable glass roof, beautiful lighting, zebra like seats, and the South African flag. Is there anything else you could want?

* Great Weather- wildlife aside, South Africa is renowned for it’s weather. The World Football Tournament coincides with South Africa’s winter time. South Africa’s winter temperature at midday is warmer than most countries daily summer temperature so no need to worry that your favorite players will get frozen. Lower temperatures have been proved to be better for athlete’s bodies so the average expected temperature of 20 degrees Celsius at 12pm noon will be great. With good weather, we can expect better performance..

* Africa- civilization as we know it has been thought to have begun in Africa and many African coutries hold soccer dear to their hearts. Could you think of a better venu for the world to unite? Also, during the Mandela era, football was a cause of unification and a force for the apartheid resistance. The finals being held in Soweto which has been the center of South African soccer really adds meaning to the whole event making it not simply a sports event but a historical one.

In my opinion, no controversy in the past four years can change the  fact that South Africa is the best place for  the 2010 FIFA World Cup and everyone should be proud that for the first time in  history, Africa is holidng a sporting event this big.

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Football Forums Users

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

What’s the score for the Crystal Palace vs. Chelsea game? Who is moving to which football club this season? These were some of the questions I thought about but wasn’t sure where to go to get them answered. The rumours that surround the Man United signings and management movements within different clubs are all in one place, and that’s the Football Forums. The excitement of thousands of football fanatics all on one site at the same time discussing the important stories, rumours and information. The constant communications and discussions surrounding the many aspects of football.

Whether it be the Champions League, Championship, or any other type of league there is always another fan who is just as fanatical as you. Even if you just want to chat or moan about the previous game the football forum is the place to go to find that fan who feels the same as you. If you want to discuss the winner of the world cup or a player from the uefa cup. No matter what your problem, query or just general question, football forums are the first point of contact for all your football needs.

Want hints on what team to bet your hard earned money on? Cheats on the new Fifa game on the Wii? Football forums not only discuss televised games but allows you to access answers to all your football questions. The help not only comes from other fans but some pros within the football world will answer some queries. Even if you need help on where the buy the newest, best boots for your local 7 a side team, the football forums provide you with all the advice you fanatics need.

Even if you just want to go online and talk about your local team. Who is playing very well this season? And who should be, literally, booted out? No matter what your question is whether it be easily answered or really difficult, there will always be someone who can answer your query.

They are a great place for the youngest of fans to develop their knowledge and interest in the most well know sport in Britain. It is a place to expand your interests and become more advanced in a sport which you love. Football surrounds our culture and because of that is placed in the media constantly. The football forums allow all fans voices to be heard no matter what you want to say.

Some Football Forums lead onto other sports, such as Formula one or Basketball. No matter what your fanatic about there will be a forum where you can exchange your thoughts and find out everything you need to know. Whether you’re new to football or and experienced fan the forums cater to all your needs whether big or small. They allow your interests and thoughts to be heard by many other fans and permit you to speak your mind and get responses. The forums present a place where any fan can start a debate or just become a part of one. All your thoughts are important so let them be heard in a football forum.

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Will The 2010 Summer Be A Memorable One?

Friday, May 7th, 2010

it is a wide-spread rumour in the media that the 2010 summer will be a great one. All though that sounds as good news for the north European countries where tjeir populations complain of cold weather and lots of rain, reality for the Southern European countries is totally different as the temperature can rise well enough above 40 Celsius centigrades. Another thing to bear in mind about this summer is that during World Cup summers people tend to enjoy more staying at home and they travel less. It is, without any doubt, a very big social event and not just a sport one, considering the huge amount of people that will be following it.

The world cup by itself is another reason why the anticipation about the 2010 summer are so high. All football fans are definitely excited about that, which is going to be the first world cup ever to be hosted on African soil. So, the combination of a really warm summer without much rain and lots of sport activity is enough to bring great excitement. After such a hard and intense winter all Europeans deserve a great summer, especially as recession doesn’t seem to get out of the way yet.

A typical summer scene would include lots of friends taking their places around the TV in the garden, being absorbed by the commentator’s voice that will be coming out of those. The children will be around too, running and making lots of noise while they will be playing with those great outdoor toys, such as a rc helicopter, while the adults will be serving cold beer out of a beer keg chiller. It’s also good to include people who don’t like sports so much so someone can be in charge of the barbecue.

Will the scientists be right in their forecasts this time or is it going to be another huge disappointment?. Until then let’s keep our fingers crossed!

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