It gives me great pleasure to announce that football photographer extraordinaire Ryu Voelkel has teamed up with Football Nomad. Ryu, whose nomadic lifestyle has seen him photograph everything from Champions League games in Russia to French Ligue 1 matches in Grenoble to the World Cup in South Africa, has been kind enough to share his [...]
December 5, 2010
Arjen Robben, Asamoah Gyan, Carlos Puyol, Cristiano Ronaldo, Diego Forlan, Diego Maradona, Lionel Messi, Mesut Oezil, Michel Bastos, Ryu Voelkel, South Africa, World Cup 2010, Yohann Gourcuff
What were our favourite places in Europe? Who were our favourite World Cup players? What were our favourite documentary moments? Those questions (and many more) are answered by Andy and Patrick in Football Nomad’s World Cup 2010 Review. Enjoy and as always, let us know what you think by leaving a comment.
July 17, 2010
FN2010, South Africa, World Cup 2010
I have to apologize for the lack of an update over the past week or so. I picked up a nasty cold on my way back from South Africa that has forced me to spend most of my spare time – which I use for editing and collating the content – resting up and trying [...]
July 5, 2010
Durban, Eindhoven, FN2010, FNB Stadium, Johannesburg, Netherlands, Soccer City, South Africa, Veldhoven, World Cup 2010
While the rest of South Africa shivered through freezing-cold nights and blustery days, Durban produced perfect World Cup weather. A more compact city than Johannesburg and home to a tremendously modern stadium, Durban played host to what appeared to be, on paper, the most eye-catching game of the first stage: World Cup favourites Brazil versus [...]
June 30, 2010
Brazil, Durban, FN2010, Moses Mabhida Stadium, Portugal, South Africa, World Cup 2010
I really feel this part of the documentary, shot over a single day in Johannesburg, speaks for itself. My first time in Africa, my first World Cup game ever and my first time playing with lion cubs. What more is there to say?
June 24, 2010
FN2010, FNB Stadium, Germany, Ghana, Johannesburg, Soccer City, South Africa, World Cup 2010