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LA Galaxy Visit Guinness Brewery
This weekend, members of the LA Galaxy traded in their soccer cleats for a pint glass during a visit to St. James’s Gate (the Guinness brewery) in Dublin, Ireland. The LA Galaxy is continuing their preseason with an eleven day European tour including training sessions in Dublin.
A few members received a tour of the Guinness brewery and learn how to pour the perfect pint of Guinness.
Feb 15th
Manchester United’s Tom Cleverley
Tom Cleverley is a highly-rated young midfielder who has made giant strides towards establishing himself as a regular for both club and country. The Basingstoke-born youngster rose through Manchester United’s youth system to become interim Reserves captain, and was nominated for the prestigious Denzil Haroun Reserve Player of the Year award in 2007/08.
Manchester United has announced that its 2014 Tour, presented by Aon, will take place in the United States. The team will visit a number of destinations in the country as they look to prepare for the 2014/15 season. This will be the team’s first visit to North America following two successful back-to-back tours in 2010 and 2011.
Manchester United Group Managing Director, Richard Arnold, said: “I’m delighted to announce that the team will be returning to the USA for our 2014 Tour, presented by Aon. “Since the Club’s last visit in 2011, the appeal of football in America has grown rapidly. NBC reported that this season’s Barclays Premier League opening weekend saw the average viewership rise by 78% from the 2012/13 season*, with Manchester United’s match against Swansea being the most-watched game.”
I was able to chat with Tom about football, his team’s tour in the United States, and which players he looked up to while he was growing up. To listen to the interview click here. You can purchase tickets to the games here in the states HERE!
Jul 15th
Great World Cup Recipes That Will Score With Your Guests
With summer heating up and soccer viewing parties in full swing, folks around the country will be celebrating the World Cup by having parties with family and friends. Tomorrow as the US Men’s National Team takes on Belgium I thought it might be nice to try some cool new recipes for the game.
Here are some recipes by Chef Rick Bayless featuring Negra Modelo and Frontera Brand salsas, sauces and mixes. A creamy, full-flavored dark brew with a pleasant malt aroma and dry hop flavor, Negra Modelo is the perfect beer not only to enjoy on its own but to use in these great recipes while entertaining guests during summer celebrations.
The following recipes feature a variety of dishes including Bacon & Beer Queso Fundido, Smoky Negra Modelo & Chipotle Meatballs, Bison Burgers, Grilled Skirt Steak Tacos and Frontera Guacamole.
BACON & BEER QUESO FUNDIDO
Serves 4 to 6 as an appetizer
3 strips thick-sliced bacon
1 small red onion, diced
1 jalapeno pepper, stemmed, seeded, finely chopped
¼ cup diced sun-dried tomatoes
¼ cup Negra Modelo beer
8 ounces Chihuahua or Monterey Jack cheese, shredded (about 2 cups)
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
Warm corn or flour tortillas or tortilla chips
Frontera Jalapeno Cilantro Salsa for topping
Cook bacon in an 8-inch non-stick skillet over medium heat until browned and crisp, 6 to 8 minutes. Remove bacon, cool and then crumble and set aside. Pour off all but 1 tablespoon of the drippings from the pan. Set the pan over medium-high heat and add the onion. Cook and stir until golden, about 6 minutes. Add jalapeno and sun-dried tomatoes; cook until chile softens, about 1 minute. Add beer; cook and stir until evaporated, about 2 minutes. Reduce the heat to medium-low, sprinkle the cheese evenly over the onion mixture. Stir slowly and constantly until just melted, usually 2 minutes. Immediately scoop into a warm serving dish. Sprinkle with bacon and cilantro. Serve in warm tortillas or on tortilla chips topped with salsa.
SMOKY NEGRA MODELO & CHIPOTLE MEATBALLS
Makes approximately 100 meatballs
3 pounds ground beef
1½ cups Panko-style breadcrumbs
3 eggs
¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro
2 tablespoons chopped fresh mint
1 tablespoon salt
¾ teaspoon ground black pepper
1 jar of Frontera Chipotle Salsa
1 bottle of Negra Modelo beer
1 20-ounce can of tomato puree
2 tablespoons dark brown sugar
Mix the ground beef, breadcrumbs, eggs, cilantro, mint, salt, oregano and black pepper together in a large bowl until well incorporated. Form the meat mixture into balls, about 1–1½ inches in diameter. Bake the meatballs about 10–15 minutes at 400° on 2 foil-lined baking sheets until nicely browned and fully cooked. Combine the salsa, beer, tomato puree, dark brown sugar and 1 teaspoon of salt in a slow cooker and turn on low. Add in all the meatballs. Once hot, the meatballs are ready to serve and can be held in the slow cooker on low for 3–4 hours. Serve individually with toothpicks or let guests help themselves with a spoon.
BISON BURGERS with beer-caramelized onions
Makes 6 burgers
2 pounds ground bison or ground beef sirloin
1 pouch (8 ounces) Frontera Texas Original Taco Skillet Sauce or Frontera Chipotle Garlic Taco Skillet Sauce
½ cup loosely packed chopped fresh cilantro
Salt to taste
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1 large (10 ounces) red onion, halved, thinly sliced
1 teaspoon sugar or agave syrup
¼ cup Negra Modelo beer
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
6 slices Monterey jack cheese
6 hamburger buns, split, lightly toasted
6 thick tomato slices
Baby arugula leaves or baby spinach
Put ground bison, 1/2 of the Frontera Sauce pouch, cilantro and ½ teaspoon salt in large bowl. Use clean hands to gently mix, then shape into 6 burgers each about 3/4-inch thick. Refrigerate covered 30 minutes or up to several hours. Heat oil in large skillet. Add onion and cook, stirring until golden, about 5 minutes. Stir in sugar and cook until onion is nicely caramelized, 2 or 3 minutes. Stir in beer and Worcestershire; heat to a boil. Remove from heat; stir in remaining ½ of the Sauce pouch, then season with salt. Prepare a charcoal grill or heat a gas grill to medium-high. Grill burgers directly over medium-high heat for 4 minutes. Flip and grill until medium-rare, about 3 minutes more. Top each burger with a slice of cheese during the last minute of cooking. Serve on toasted buns topped with a couple of spoonsful of the onions, a tomato slice and a tuft of arugula.
GRILLED SKIRT STEAK TACOS with Frontera Salsa and Negra Modelo
Makes 4 servings
1 1/4 pounds trimmed beef skirt steak
1 jar (16 ounces) Frontera Chipotle Salsa or Frontera Roasted Tomato Salsa
½ cup Negra Modelo beer
3 garlic cloves, peeled and crushed
3 tablespoons fresh lime juice
¼ teaspoon ground cumin
Salt
2 medium white onions, sliced into ½-inch rounds
Vegetable oil
Chopped fresh cilantro, lime wedges
12 fresh, warm tortillas
Cut steak into 4- or 5-inch portions. Mix 1/2 cup of the salsa, the beer, garlic, lime juice, cumin and ½ teaspoon salt in a large zippered bag. Add the steak. Close the bag tightly and turn gently to coat the steak. Refrigerate 1 hour or up to 8 hours. Heat a gas grill to medium-high or light a charcoal fire. Brush or spray the onion slices with vegetable oil. Grill onions over a cooler section of the grill, turning carefully until softened and browned, about 10 minutes. Transfer to a serving dish.
Remove the steak from the marinade (discard the marinade). Oil the steak well on both sides, and lay it over the hottest part of the grill. Grill, turning once, until richly browned and done to your liking, about 1 ½ to 2 minutes per side for medium-rare. Cut skirt steak across the grain into thin strips. Mix with the onions, season with a little salt. Serve steak and onions with the remaining Frontera salsa, cilantro, lime wedges and hot tortillas, for making into soft tacos.
FRONTERA GUACAMOLE with sun-dried tomatoes, beer & roasted corn
Makes about 2 cups
1 cup Negra Modelo beer
4 to 5 sun-dried tomatoes (not packed in oil)
3 large ripe avocados
½ cup Frontera Tomatillo Salsa or Frontera Original Guacamole Mix
½ cup fresh or fire-roasted corn kernels
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro, plus more for garnish
Salt to taste
Put beer and sun-dried tomatoes in medium-sized microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on HIGH power for 2 minutes. Remove from microwave and let sit until tomatoes are softened, about 10 minutes. Strain off beer, then coarsely chop tomatoes. Remove the stem at the top of each avocado. Cut each avocado in half by slicing straight down through that spot where the stem was attached, until you reach the pit, then rotate the knife all the way around the pit. Twist the two halves apart, then scoop out the pits.
With a spoon, scoop out the soft avocado flesh from the skins, collecting it in a large bowl as you go. Coarsely mash with the spoon (or you can use an old-fashioned potato masher or large fork). Gently stir in the salsa, sun-dried tomatoes, corn and cilantro. Taste and season with salt. Scoop guacamole into a serving bowl. Garnish with cilantro sprigs. Serve with tortilla chips, slices of cucumber or slices of jicama.
Jun 30th
Fans Surprise U.S. Men’s National Team
Before the United States Men’s National Team departed for Brazil they received a surprise in Jacksonville following their 2-1 win against Nigeria.
With help from fans across the country and soccer legend/ former USMNT player Brian McBride, Allstate Insurance, sponsor of the USMNT, surprised the US team with a send-off video that was unveiled at EverBank Field.
Their reaction to the send-off is being brought to life in the “Surprise send off for the U.S. Men’s National Team” video (see below), which truly highlights the passion that fans have for the USMNT and soccer.
Jun 16th
World Cup Fans Speak A Universal Language
Bud Light’s ‘Up for Whatever’ video series has enlisted U.S. Soccer legend Cobi Jones for yet another wild and unpredictable fan experience!
This latest installment in the series was shot in Arizona prior to the U.S. vs. Mexico friendly match this past spring. Led by Cobi Jones, fans who agree to be “Up for Whatever” are taken on a wild adventure that eventually leads them on the field at the match in front of thousands of fans.
Jun 5th
adidas unveils World Cup Finale Ball
With the 2014 FIFA World Cup kicking off in two weeks, adidas today unveiled the brazuca Final Rio, the official match ball for the championship on July 13 at the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro.
The brazuca Final Rio design mirrors the brazuca official match ball with new green and gold colors inspired by the World Cup trophy.
Prior to the launch of brazuca and brazuca Final Rio, both balls went through a two and a half year testing process involving more than 600 of the world’s top players and 30 teams in 10 countries across three continents, making it the most tested ball ever by adidas.
brazuca is a breakthrough innovation featuring a revolutionary six-panel design. Created for every player on the field, the ball features six identical panels alongside a unique surface that will provide improved grip, touch, stability and aerodynamics on the field. brazuca has been thoroughly tested to meet and exceed all FIFA metrics for an official match ball, ensuring top performance for every condition.
The brazuca Final Rio goes on sale June 1 and you can pre-order it now HERE.
May 29th
Brian McBride Talks World Cup, Allstate Soccer Clinic and More
With the World Cup almost here fans all over the globe are getting excited for soccer. Brazil, Germany, Spain, and Argentina are the four countries who seem to be poised to make it far into the tournament. Still as former U.S. Men’s National Team and MLS legend, Brian McBride says there is always a surprise team in the World Cup that shocks everyone.
McBride knows this because he played in the World Cup in 1998, 2002, and 2006. From playing for Fulham in Europe to the MLS league in the United State McBride has had an outstanding career. Just this year he got inducted to the U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame.
Now McBride has teamed up with Allstate for the “Good Hands F.C.” soccer clinic. They will surprise local soccer teams in a few areas across the country with soccer gear and a coaching clinic run by McBride.
I was able to catch up with Brian to talk about his work with Allstate, the World Cup, and more.
Art Eddy: You are working with Allstate before some of the friendly games that take place before the World Cup. Can you tell me what you are doing with Allstate?
Brian McBride: Yeah. It is two things. I think the first part and the most important and most enjoyable part is that Allstate formed this Good Hands F.C. It is basically this opportunity where I get to go into the community with Allstate and provide a coaching clinic and we hand out some really nice gear. The club that we go to will have new uniforms and new balls. For the most part it is really a great opportunity because these clubs don’t usually have the opportunity to have these things.
It is a really special time. During that time I will put on a special clinic and do some teaching, but it is mostly about having fun. It is a great few hours.
AE: Sounds pretty cool. What is the best part about surprising these kids at their practices?
BM: There is no end to the joy of seeing their faces light up and them grasping the fact that they are getting new uniforms. They are getting new backpacks and training suits. It is fun watching them take in the training part of it. That is the coaching side of me, but I think the most enjoyable part is seeing their reaction to when they realize what they are getting.
AE: Switching to the World Cup the buzz from Team USA is that Landon Donovan didn’t make the cut. What is your take on that? Is the media making too much of the fact that Donovan is not on the team?
BM: No, I don’t think you can make too much of it. The nice thing now is that the soccer community is so large and there is so much interest into it now. It was a huge news story. It definitely is something that came as a surprise. It is a big step for Jürgen (Klinsmann). He has shown that he is a bold coach.
For me it wouldn’t be a decision that I would take, but you have to look at the past and he has always had the support of the players. Last year people had their questions, but the players showed their commitment to the team and each other and the coach. I hope it doesn’t become an issue on the field. It is a big statement to leave off a player that I quite frankly wouldn’t have left off.
AE: Who do you feel has the best opportunity to win the World Cup?
BM: For me there are four teams that stand out. There are of course some teams that could pull some surprises, but for me Brazil, Argentina, Germany, and Spain look the strongest. The great thing about a World Cup is usually there is one surprise team. Who will it be? I hope that it is the U.S. That would be awesome, but those four teams I mentioned would be the strongest teams going into this.
AE: What was your favorite World Cup moment as player?
BM: The 2002 World Cup was by far the most memorable and enjoyable period of soccer. We had great results on the field. The team off the field was such a solid group. I was just married. My family was there. My wife and my daughter was there. We were able to spend time together. It was such a perfect situation and scenario.
AE: You were the CONCACAF Gold Cup MVP, Chicago Fire team MVP, and you just got elected into the U.S. Soccer Hall of Fame. Congratulations on that achievement. What stands out the most to you from your great career?
BM: For me I was just so blessed to play the game for so long and to have some great memories. My time in England was just amazing. The chance to get into the fabric of a club like Fulham, be accepted by the fans, and getting a chance to see what soccer is like at the top level were really exciting things. To see a culture that is all about soccer day in and day out and to see fans get excited was great. It is starting to happen here in the states too, but we still have a long way to go.
May 28th
Modelo Especial & Clint Dempsey Are Looking To Hook You Up
To celebrate a summer of world-class soccer, Modelo Especial invites us to “celebrate with the world” by kicking off a one-of-a-kind soccer experience sweepstakes that offers a grand prize winner a trip to three world soccer destinations. American soccer star Clint Dempsey has teamed up with Modelo Especial to encourage fans to experience the beautiful game.
Fans of Modelo Especial, soccer and its world tournament are eligible to win one of three unforgettable prize packages of their choosing by purchasing Modelo Especial, including: acustomized home theater system, customized fan gear,a grand prize custom tour to three world soccer destinations, visiting the winner’s three favorite soccer-playing cities from a pre-determined list.
Consumers can enter the sweepstakes via in-pack or text-to-win codes.
Dempsey appears in a 30 second TV commercial produced by FOX Sports that will air across FOX Sports network and digital platforms this summer.
“It is pretty surreal to be able to play soccer on the world’s biggest stage and to support Modelo Especial’s enthusiasm for this sport,” said Clint Dempsey, midfielder for the U.S. men’s national team. “Sports, and soccer in particular, have the power to bring distant cultures and people together. This summer, the games in Brazil will demonstrate that power like no other sporting event can.”
Modelo Especial is available at retail locations nationwide. To learn more about Modelo Especial and the sweepstakes, visit www.ModeloSoccer.com.
May 14th
Soccer Fans Get Ready To #PassTheLove
Mondelēz International, the makers of OREO, RITZ, TRIDENT, HONEY MAID and SOUR PATCH KIDS, unveiled an innovative and engaging new campaign which highlights the unique and personal ways that fans and consumers embrace soccer – and invites people everywhere to #PassTheLove.
Beginning this month and continuing as the U.S. Men’s National Team prepares for the world’s largest sporting event, these beloved cookie, cracker, candy and gum brands – collectively known as the Official Snacks of U.S. Soccer – will partner with soccer stars like Clint Dempsey, Alex Morgan and Omar Gonzalez to create a consumer movement where soccer enthusiasts across the country unite to #PassTheLove of the sport.
This bold, integrated campaign – the company’s largest multi-brand program to date – was designed to be sharable at its core and utilize real-time content, adaptive advertising, experiential events and ongoing consumer engagement to empower and reward consumers when they help celebrate the cheers, anthems, pageantry, rituals and all other elements that feed the spirit of soccer.
For complete details about the contest, including entry requirements, visit www.passthelove.com.
Apr 25th
adidas Unveils 2014 World Cup Items
adidas is not only getting teams ready for the 2014 FIFA World Cup, but fans everywhere. Recently adidas released images of the brazuca, the official match ball of the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil as well as the two top ranked FIFA teams – Spain and Germany.
The kits stand out with fresh designs and top-end tech specs, most notably the 2014 FIFA World Cup federation kits are the lightest ever produced by adidas – more than 40 percent lighter than the equivalent 2012 kits. This advancement will give the world’s best players extra freedom of movement and comfort, while retaining resilience and durability on the field in Brazil.
Let’s first take a look at the brazuca. Brazuca is a breakthrough innovation featuring a revolutionary six-panel design. Created for every player on the field, the ball features six identical panels alongside a unique surface that will provide improved grip, touch stability and aerodynamics on the field. Brazuca has been thoroughly tested to meet and exceed all FIFA metrics for an official match ball, ensuring top performance for every condition.
Brazuca was named in September 2012 following a public vote in Brazil involving 1 million soccer fans. The name “brazuca” is an informal local term which means “Brazilian,” or to describe the Brazilian way of life. The colors and ribbon design of the ball panels symbolize the traditional multicolored wish bracelets worn in the country in addition to reflecting the vibrancy and fun associated with soccer in Brazil.
“The FIFA World Cup match ball is the icon of the tournament as the centerpiece of every goal, every play and every touch,” said Ernesto Bruce, director of soccer, adidas America. “adidas has a rich legacy at the World Cup, providing the official match ball for every tournament since 1970. The brazuca is a breakthrough innovation built for every player on the field.”
The brazuca’s thorough two and a half year testing process involved more than 600 of the world’s top players and 30 teams in 10 countries across three continents, making it the most tested ball ever by adidas.
Lionel Messi, Iker Casillas, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Zinedine Zidane, AC Milan, Bayern Munich, Palmeiras and Fluminese were among the top athletes and clubs who tested brazuca. The ball was also tested in competitive international matches at the FIFA U-20 World Cup with a different print design and in a friendly match between Sweden and Argentina in February 2013.
“Brazuca has a stunning design that feels inspired by Brazil,” said 2010 FIFA World Cup winning Spanish captain Iker Casillas. “Now that the ball has been launched the tournament feels a lot closer. I’m looking forward to playing in Brazil with a great ball. Hopefully with brazuca we can get the same result as in 2010.”
Fans can purchase brazuca today at www.adidas.com/soccer and starting Wednesday at adidas retail locations, sporting goods and soccer speciality stores nationwide. Join the conversation at www.facebook.com/adidasSoccer or on Twitter via @adidasSoccer #WorldCup.
Now looking at the jerseys, from a design perspective, the jerseys stand out with designs inspired by each country. The new German kit is inspired by a sense of understated brilliance, and the value placed in quality and hard work and makes references to industrial architecture.
While the deep red color of the home jersey unites Spain, while the gold flashes symbolize the current golden era of Spanish football.
Dec 4th