Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Ale Pikl, Ale kerle, Alexandre Mendy, Andre Hainault, Antonin Holub, Arnaud Kouyo, Byron Webster, Dave Simpson (soccer), Emil Rilke, Gary Tavars, Gevorg Badalyan, Horst Siegl, Jakub Hora, Jan Holenda, Jaroslav Bela, Jaroslav Burgr, Ji i Jeslinek (born 1987), Ji i Krej i, Ji i tajner, Josef Hamouz, Kevin Lafrance, Luka Bode ek, Luka Schut, Lupce Acevski, Lyubomir Bogdanov, Martin Hru ka, Martin Suchy, Martin Svoboda, Martin Vaniak, Martin Vozabal, Martin Zbon ak, Michal Ga parik (born 1981), Michal Macek, Milan Palenik, Milan venger, Patrik Gedeon, Pavel ermak, Petr Johana, Petr Zabojnik, Rudolf Urban, Sergey Rusetsky, Toma Kulvajt, Toma Pe ir, Toma Pola ek, Toma Rada, Vincent Mendy, Vitali Trubila, Vlastimil Sto icky, Wilfrid Loizeau. Excerpt: Dave Simpson (born January 11, 1983 as David Anthony Simpson Knight) is a Canadian footballer. He began playing soccer with North Scarborough Soccer Club N.S.S.C) in Scarborough, Ontario. A club known for creating such talents as Julian de Guzman, formerly of Deportivo de La Coruna, and Jonathan De Guzman of Feyenoord. The team was extremely successful and was granted an invitation to the famed Welsh International Super Cup, formerly known as the Ian Rush Tournament. In the summer of 1997 (NSSC) took part in the Tournament and won their age group. Simpson was named Golden Boot Winner with a staggering 14 goals in 5 matches, landing him second only to Michael Owen for all time record holder. The success of the Ian Rush tournament handed Simpson a tryout with Southampton of the Premier League. He would continue to play with North Scarborough until he was 17. The PSA (Mississauga Eagles FC) proved to be what he needed. The dedication to Total Football and concentration on technique and fitness set them apart from...