That's Jozy Altidore, the U.S. striker whose Haitian-born parents brought him up in Boca Raton. Of course, this ad's a way for ESPN to show it's hip to this summer's World Cup. Altidore is one of the sport's leading American ambassadors.
Let's hope that this video is Google-friendly enough to help the world forget about this Jozy Altidore episode, which was a pop-culture moment for all the wrong reasons.
Rhi made herself one quality song in Only Girl. I can surely tell that Ri-Ri has a hot era soon and I'll surely purchase that album.
Hi there,I like your site and it looks very interesting and easy to read,really!. I came from holland. I love the Soccer and cannot wait till 11th June, can you?.But there is a problem camming from FIFA. It is that doesn�t choose the best teams in this planet for the World Cup which it should otherwise don�t call the World Cup a final, if you want to play football for the soul of competition then go to the olympics games. this is basically what the World Cup is turning to, and it su..., ire needed to beat spain to be in and is not, jap beat lowly teams as bahrain, qatar, kuwait, to be in, is this justice I dont think so, just because you are in the World Cup it doesn�t mean that you have the quality to be in like jap can attes. Any way, I desire to watch a super final on 11th July and my favorite winner team is Denmark,and my favorite player is Fernando Torres.Good blog and keep going.Cu!
Honestly, the Altidore jersey is probably worth more than the Italian shirt.