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Greece Live - 2010 World Cup Otto Rehhagel will be keen to mastermind another famous triumph with the Greek national team when they compete at the 2010 Football World Cup this sum... |
3rd June 2010 |
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France Live - 2010 World Cup After falling at the final hurdle to Italy in Berlin four years ago, France will look to go one step better this summer at the FIFA World Cup in South... |
3rd June 2010 |
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Argentina Live - 2010 World Cup Diego Maradona will look to join the rare breed of sportsmen who have won the football World Cup both as player and coach with the Argentine national ... |
3rd June 2010 |
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Makos Makes Way As Otto Opts For “Injured” Duo Greece’s German coach Otto Rehhagel trimmed his 25-man training squad to the requisite 23 by axing AEK Athens midfielder Grigoris Makos and Panionios ... |
2nd June 2010 |
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Super Eagles Stuck In Southern England The Nigeria World Cup squad, confirmed relatively early by coach Lars Lagerback, has had its departure to South Africa delayed by “unspecified&r... |
2nd June 2010 |
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Huh Takes A Chance On “Lion King” South Korea coach Huh Jung-Moo has gambled on the fitness of 31-year-old Lee Dong-Guk by naming the striker dubbed the “Lion King” in his ... |
2nd June 2010 |
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Gallas Goal Cures Selection Headache France defender William Gallas proved his fitness for the World Cup finals with Les Bleus’ 63rd-minute equaliser in Sunday’s warm-up match in Tunisia.... |
2nd June 2010 |
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McCarthy Fails To Make The Weight Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Alberto Parreira left South Africa’s all-time top international goalscorer Benni McCarthy out of his 23-man squad this mont... |
2nd June 2010 |
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Slovak Quartet Recover In Time Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel has made it into Slovakia’s final 23-man squad for the World Cup finals after recovering from a broken metatarsal. ... |
2nd June 2010 |
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Tabarez Takes Three Off The Plane Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez cut his 26-man provisional squad down to 23 after La Celeste’s final training session in Montevideo. The three unlucky... |
1st June 2010 |
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Japan Remain Positive Despite back-to-bank defeats against first South Korea and then England, courtesy of two second-half own goals, Japan retain hopes that coach Takeshi ... |
1st June 2010 |
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Emerton Boost For Australia Australia’s Blackburn Rovers midfielder Brett Emerton has given his squad a massive plus by returning to training after playing only a minor part in t... |
1st June 2010 |
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Goal-Shy Algeria Concern Saadane Following their fourth successive game without registering a goal, Algeria’s distinct lack of firepower up front is the biggest worry for coach Rabah ... |
1st June 2010 |
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Will Maradona Mess With Messi? Argentina’s coach Diego Maradona named his 23-man World Cup squad two weeks ago. But while his squad was among the first to be revealed, his star... |
31st May 2010 |
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Group H - 2010 World Cup European champions Spain have been handed a relatively easy group and will be confident of winning all of their three games in Group H. Tune into our ... |
31st May 2010 |
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Group G - 2010 World Cup Dubbed as the “group of death” of this summer’s World Cup, Group G is the only group where in there are no teams that are favorites to pro... |
31st May 2010 |
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Group F - 2010 World Cup Group F provides an easy test for defending champions Italy who should win all of their three group games with a comfortable margin. Watch every secon... |
31st May 2010 |
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Group E - 2010 World Cup The Netherlands will be looking to secure a comfortable passage out of an easy Group E that includes Japan, Cameroon and Denmark. Catch all the live s... |
31st May 2010 |
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Group D - 2010 World Cup The only group in this summer’s World Cup to be filled by teams that have topped their qualification tables, Group D presents a great chance one of th... |
31st May 2010 |
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Group C - 2010 World Cup One of the more straight forward groups in this summer’s World Cup, Group C is not expected to throw up any surprises with two of the biggest teams ex... |
31st May 2010 |
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Group B - 2010 World Cup Group B at the 2010 World Cup will see four nations from four different continents battle it out for two spots in the round of 16. Sign up today with ... |
31st May 2010 |
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Group A - 2010 World Cup The group involving the hosts at any football World Cup always attracts plenty of attention and things will hardly be any different at the 2010 World ... |
31st May 2010 |
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Paraguay Finalise Plans Premier League duo Roque Santa Cruz and Paulo da Silva have been named in Paraguay’s final 23-squad for the World Cup as expected. But there was n... |
30th May 2010 |
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Capello Knows His Men – Almost England boss Fabio Capello announced that he knows his squad for the World Cup, or at least the first 20 names in it. After naming a changed starting ... |
30th May 2010 |
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Slovenia Plan For Further Shocks Fresh from dumping Guus Hiddink’s Russia out of the play-off’s, Slovenia coach Matjaz Kek set about planning the downfall of Group C opponents England... |
30th May 2010 |
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Serbian Squad Trimmed Serbia coach Radomir Antic has reduced his World Cup squad to just 24 players with Chelsea’s Nemanja Matic and Slobodan Rajkovic both being told they ... |
30th May 2010 |
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All Whites Make Early Impression New Zealand have underlined their intentions not to play Group F’s whipping boys when they claimed a shock World Cup warm-up win over Serbia. The ... |
29th May 2010 |
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World Cup Not In Diarra’s Blood France coach Raymond Domenech is waiting until the last minute to trim his World Cup squad to 23 because of continuing injury concerns surrounding cen... |
29th May 2010 |
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Conflicting Fortunes For Carlos Bafana Bafana coach Carlos Alberto Parreira has had mixed team news this week ahead of finalising his World Cup 23. His team drew 1-1 with a B... |
29th May 2010 |
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Maradona’s Mind Continues To Play Tricks Argentina coach Diego Maradona announced his final squad of 23 players, after his provisional squad of 30 proved newsworthy for controversial omission... |
29th May 2010 |
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Swiss Star Stellar To Miss Finals Switzerland’s hopes of progressing in the World Cup were dealt another blow after striker Marco Streller was ruled out of the finals with a thigh inju... |
29th May 2010 |
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Portugal Held By African Minnows The pressure on Portugal boss Carlos Queiroz intensified after his side were held to an embarrassing 0-0 draw by minnows Cape Verde. Portugal ... |
29th May 2010 |
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Final Dutch Squad Confirmed The 23-man Netherlands squad to travel to South Africa was named by coach Bert van Marwijk. Two defenders, Ron Vlaar and Vurnon Anita, failed to make ... |
28th May 2010 |
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Essien Blow For Ghana Chelsea midfielder Michael Essien has been ruled out of the World Cup finals in South Africa after failing to recover from a knee injury sustained whi... |
28th May 2010 |
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Weak USA Lose Friendly A somewhat second string USA team went down 4-2 to the Czech Republic in their penultimate home match prior to departure for the South African World C... |
28th May 2010 |
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New Loew For Germans Germany’s World Cup preparations were hit by another blow as midfielder Christian Traesch was ruled out of the tournament after twisting his ankle ear... |
27th May 2010 |
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England Sign Off With A Win Fabio Capello’s England side played their last home friendly before the World Cup and left the Wembley faithful happy after a 3-1 win over Mexico. Goa... |
27th May 2010 |
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No place In Italy Squad For Grosso Juventus full-back Fabio Grosso, who scored the winning penalty in the World Cup final shoot-out four years ago, has been left out of Italy’s provisio... |
25th May 2010 |
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Senna Left Out Of Spanish Squad Villarreal midfielder Marcos Senna has been left out of Spain’s squad for the World Cup finals in South Africa. The Brazilian-born 33-year-old... |
24th May 2010 |
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Sixth Heaven For The Seasiders For the first time in almost four decades, Blackpool Football Club will grace the top flight of English football after beating Cardiff City in the Cha... |
24th May 2010 |
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Benfica Claim Portuguese Honours Benfica notched up their 32nd Portuguese Liga title with a 2-1 home win against Rio Ave. Two losses away from home in the entire season and a whopping... |
21st May 2010 |
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Jose Rules In Italy Inter Milan claimed the Serie A title thanks to a single Diego Milito goal at Siena. Jose Mourinho’s side finished two points ahead of closest rivals ... |
21st May 2010 |
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Theofanis Gekas - Greece Theofanis Gekas was the most prolific marksman in the entire UEFA qualification campaign for the South African tournament. His ten goals, includin... |
21st May 2010 |
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Cuauhtemoc Blanco - Mexico At 37, Cuauhtemoc Blanco will be the oldest outfield player at the South African tournament. And certainly the only one with an Aztec first name. ... |
21st May 2010 |
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Matthew Booth – South Africa When South Africa won the Africa Cup of Nations in 1996, fans would cry “Feeeeessh.” whenever central defender Mark Fish touched the ball.... |
21st May 2010 |
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Martin Skrtel – Slovakia The highest profile player in the Slovakian squad, the central defender had a poor season hampered by loss of form and fitness as Liverpool limped to ... |
21st May 2010 |
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Alexis Sanchez – Chile Making their first appearance at the World Cup since 1998, Chile qualified comfortably from the South American section, scoring more goals away from h... |
21st May 2010 |
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Bayern Rule In The Bundesliga Bayern Munich march on to the UEFA Champions League final with the Bundesliga title firmly in their grasp following their final day victory in Berlin.... |
21st May 2010 |
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Bastian Schweinsteiger - Germany As Germany recovers from the shock of Michael Ballack’s injury, coach Joachim Loew will look to Bastian Schweinsteiger to fill his captains shoes. At ... |
21st May 2010 |
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Barca Make A Messi Of The Rest Barcelona celebrated another La Liga triumph with a 4-0 home win against Valladolid. Fittingly, Lionel Messi scored the final two goals of a season in... |
21st May 2010 |