Football Live Score 3 Soccer android apk free download
Name - Football Live Score 3 Soccer
Category - sports
Resolution - multi
Type - Android 2.2 Froyo
Size - 3310 KB
Rating - 2/5 from 64 ratings
Category - sports
Resolution - multi
Type - Android 2.2 Froyo
Size - 3310 KB
Rating - 2/5 from 64 ratings
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Description:
Android 2.2 and up
Provides live soccer/football scores for most of the leagues and FIFA World Cup
We utilize Google's push technology for goal alert in order to save your device's battery! Support App2SD (App to SD) and offline browsing.
Provide real time soccer score and news for Africa Fifa World Cup 2010, UEFA, EPL, SPL, Liga, MLS and most of the soccer / football leagues worldwide. This app also contains the news from Skysports and ESPN. Unlike Fotmob or Soccer Livescore, we provide offline data so you don't need to online every time you want to see the scores. Enjoy the livescore and goal!
We added some predefined favorite teams such as Arsenal, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Real Madrid, Barcelona FC, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, Dortmund, etc.
Euro 2012 is finished but London Olympic Games 2012 is coming! Also English Barclays Premier League will be started on 18 Auguest 2012.
History of football:
Football refers to a number of sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball with the foot to score a goal. The most popular of these sports worldwide is association football, more commonly known as just "football" or "soccer". Unqualified, the word football applies to whichever form of football is the most popular in the regional context in which the word appears, including association football, as well as American football, Australian rules football, Canadian football, Gaelic football, rugby league, rugby union and other related games. These variations of football are known as football codes.
Various forms of football can be identified in history, often as popular peasant games. Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. The influence and power of the British Empire allowed these rules of football to spread, including to areas of British influence outside of the directly controlled Empire, though by the end of the nineteenth century, distinct regional codes were already developing: Gaelic Football, for example, deliberately incorporated the rules of local traditional football games in order to maintain their heritage. In 1888, The Football League was founded in England, becoming the first of many professional football competitions. In the twentieth century, the various codes of football have become amongst the most popular team sports in the world.
Use of the word "football"
For more details on this topic, see Football (word).
The word "football", when used in reference to a specific game can mean any one of those described above. Because of this, much friendly controversy has occurred over the term football, primarily because it is used in different ways in different parts of the English-speaking world. Most often, the word "football" is used to refer to the code of football that is considered dominant within a particular region. So, effectively, what the word "football" means usually depends on where one says it.
Players assemble at the line of scrimmage in an American football game.
Association football is known generally as soccer where other codes of football are dominant, including: the United States, Canada, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. American football is always football in the United States. In francophone Quebec, where Canadian football is more popular, the Canadian code is known as football and association football is known as le soccer. Of the 45 national FIFA affiliates in which English is an official or primary language, most currently use Football in their organizations' official names. The FIFA affiliates in Canada and the United States use Soccer in their names.
A few FIFA affiliates have recently "normalized" to using "Football", including:
Australia's association football governing body changed its name in 2007 from using "soccer" to "football"
New Zealand also changed in 2007, saying "the international game is called football."
Samoa changed from "Samoa Football (Soccer) Federation" to "Football Federation Samoa" in 2009.
Android 2.2 and up
Provides live soccer/football scores for most of the leagues and FIFA World Cup
We utilize Google's push technology for goal alert in order to save your device's battery! Support App2SD (App to SD) and offline browsing.
Provide real time soccer score and news for Africa Fifa World Cup 2010, UEFA, EPL, SPL, Liga, MLS and most of the soccer / football leagues worldwide. This app also contains the news from Skysports and ESPN. Unlike Fotmob or Soccer Livescore, we provide offline data so you don't need to online every time you want to see the scores. Enjoy the livescore and goal!
We added some predefined favorite teams such as Arsenal, Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Liverpool, Real Madrid, Barcelona FC, AC Milan, Inter Milan, Bayern Munich, Dortmund, etc.
Euro 2012 is finished but London Olympic Games 2012 is coming! Also English Barclays Premier League will be started on 18 Auguest 2012.
History of football:
Football refers to a number of sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball with the foot to score a goal. The most popular of these sports worldwide is association football, more commonly known as just "football" or "soccer". Unqualified, the word football applies to whichever form of football is the most popular in the regional context in which the word appears, including association football, as well as American football, Australian rules football, Canadian football, Gaelic football, rugby league, rugby union and other related games. These variations of football are known as football codes.
Various forms of football can be identified in history, often as popular peasant games. Contemporary codes of football can be traced back to the codification of these games at English public schools in the eighteenth and nineteenth century. The influence and power of the British Empire allowed these rules of football to spread, including to areas of British influence outside of the directly controlled Empire, though by the end of the nineteenth century, distinct regional codes were already developing: Gaelic Football, for example, deliberately incorporated the rules of local traditional football games in order to maintain their heritage. In 1888, The Football League was founded in England, becoming the first of many professional football competitions. In the twentieth century, the various codes of football have become amongst the most popular team sports in the world.
Use of the word "football"
For more details on this topic, see Football (word).
The word "football", when used in reference to a specific game can mean any one of those described above. Because of this, much friendly controversy has occurred over the term football, primarily because it is used in different ways in different parts of the English-speaking world. Most often, the word "football" is used to refer to the code of football that is considered dominant within a particular region. So, effectively, what the word "football" means usually depends on where one says it.
Players assemble at the line of scrimmage in an American football game.
Association football is known generally as soccer where other codes of football are dominant, including: the United States, Canada, Ireland, Australia, and New Zealand. American football is always football in the United States. In francophone Quebec, where Canadian football is more popular, the Canadian code is known as football and association football is known as le soccer. Of the 45 national FIFA affiliates in which English is an official or primary language, most currently use Football in their organizations' official names. The FIFA affiliates in Canada and the United States use Soccer in their names.
A few FIFA affiliates have recently "normalized" to using "Football", including:
Australia's association football governing body changed its name in 2007 from using "soccer" to "football"
New Zealand also changed in 2007, saying "the international game is called football."
Samoa changed from "Samoa Football (Soccer) Federation" to "Football Federation Samoa" in 2009.