Welcome to 2010 FIFA World Cup Today, your essential page of newsbriefs from the biggest show on Earth; if it happened in South Africa on day 25, we had it covered.
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Welcome to 2010 FIFA World Cup Today, your essential page of newsbriefs from the biggest show on Earth; if it happened in South Africa on day 25, we had it covered.
Go here to read the rest: FIFA World Cup Today: day 25
By Mirror Football in Mirror Football Blog. Published 23:00 06/07/10. Germany-England-World-Cup-2010-cropped. By Alan McKinlay. Time to forget what flops the England team were in South Africa as they will doubtless be resuming their …
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Built on the edge of Soweto, Soccer City stadium will be the grand stage for Sunday’s World Cup final. For many South Africans, though, the site has been hallowed ground for two decades not because of sports, but as a historic venue in the anti-apartheid struggle.
Continued here: Soccer City site is historic anti-apartheid venue
English football fanatic and Ministry and Wakatipu Tavern manager Dan Crawford is watching every second of the 2010 Fifa World Cup being held in South Africa. Here’s his take on the action. read more
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World Cup Foot Ball 2010 South africa Song… Waka Waka
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New Zealand’s soccer team can look forward to a bright future after a World Cup run in South Africa surprised many and took them to the brink of a shock qualification for the tournament’s second round.
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It’s starting to get confusing. Two weeks into the FIFA World Cup 2010 in South Africa, each night we are faced with a daunting combination of games and math before the relative relief of the knockout stages.
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The French Football Federation is preparing to fly their shamed national team home from South Africa in economy seats
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Five South American countries are participating in the 2010 FIFA World Cup. In the first two rounds they played 10 matches, scored 18 goals while conceding only four. All the South American teams are running unbeaten while already seizing 26 points. All five countries are topping their groups and two of them have already qualified. Begin Slideshow
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John Terry is under fire from his England team-mates as the nation lurches from crisis to crisis. Find out why from Darren in South Africa in today’s World Cup Football Spy.
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Since pizza is one of England’s favourite meals to eat while watching football, Domino’s Pizza will follow the game together with all British fans. To coincide with England’s campaign in South Africa, Domino’s Pizza is hosting two …
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European soccer powers Germany and England fight to stay in the World Cup on Wednesday after France went out in disgrace and South Africa became the first hosts to fall before the second round.
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The knockout phase in the FIFA World Cup has provided some incredible games, ones that will go down in history. The round of 16 in South Africa is the first time during the tournament that two teams will approach each other knowing that anything but a win won’t be sufficient to qualify them to the next round. With the completion of the group stage for both Groups A and B, I felt it would be …
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The 2010 FIFA World Cup has already been better than most expected. There have been upsets, poor officiating, and comebacks that only the viewers could have appreciated. The only thing missing is a breakdown of the hottest Wag’s and fans from each country. I have chosen to do Group B which includes Argentina, South Korea, Greece, and Nigeria. All four teams, as of today, are still in contention …
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For many of the billion spectators who watch the soccer World Cup opening in Rustenburg, South Africa, the word globalisation may have come to mind. From advertisers to spectators, soccer embodies globalisation like no other sport. And for players, soccer embodies globalization like no other profession.
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Connect nstconn with Facebook to interact with your friends on this site. RUSTENBURG: The shadow cast by one of the most shameful episodes in football history provides the backdrop to the meeting between Mexico and Uruguay tomorrow in a match that could end France’s stay in South Africa.
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Welcome to 2010 FIFA World Cup Today, your essential page of newsbriefs from the biggest show on earth. If it happened in South Africa on day nine, we’ve got it covered.
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China is visible in South Africa, even though its football team didn’t qualify to play the beautiful game at the highest level.
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