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Blog on: Isobel Christiansen (R) of England battles for the ball with Charlyn Corral (L) of Mexico during the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup Group C match…

Soccer24 Isobel Christiansen (R) of England battles for the ball with Charlyn Corral (L) of Mexico during the FIFA U20 Women's World Cup Group C match between England and Mexico - http://www.fifa.comhttp:/... 1 hour ago from FIFA.com - Latest Photos - Comment - Like AUGSBURG, GERMANY - JULY 17: Isobel Christiansen (R) of England battles for the ball with Charlyn Corral (L) of Mexico during the FIFA U20 Women's World Cup Group C match between England and Mexico at the FIFA World Cup stadium on July 17, 2010 in Augsburg, Germany. (Photo by Friedemann Vogel - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) - Petr Buben Keep Reading

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England News: Manchester City’s Gareth Barry trying to put England’s disappointing World Cup … – The Star-Ledger – NJ.com

SkySports Manchester City's Gareth Barry trying to put England's disappointing World Cup ... The Star-Ledger - NJ.com The last-minute decision on Barry, as well as other injured players Capello had to decide on before rosters were submitted to FIFA on June 1, left England ... Football Special Report: Without Ronaldo, Possible – Without Rooney... Impossible? bettor.com (blog) all 30 news articles » Keep Reading

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Portugal News: FIFA visiting 2018/2022 World Cup bidding countries – The Portugal News

ESPN FIFA visiting 2018/2022 World Cup bidding countries The Portugal News The Portuguese Football Federation believes that Spain's victory in this year's South Africa World Cup might help Portugal and Spain's joint World Cup bid ... FIFA delegates to inspect Australia's World Cup 2022 bid Goal.com FIFA begins Korea inspection for 2022 World Cup bid The Korea Herald Soccer: Japan's 2022 World Cup bid 'balanced product': FIFA delegation Mainichi Daily News AFP all 118 news articles » Keep Reading

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S. Africa News: South Africa: Foreigners Want Army to Protect Them From Xenophobia

AllAfrica.com - Found 3 hours ago A community of foreigners in South Africa have called for the country's army to remain in the informal settlement where they live, until xenophobic Kya Sands quiet, says police - South Africa Mercury All is calm in Kya Sands - police - South Africa Mercury South Africa sends army to Kya Sands - New Zimbabwe.com Xenophobia downplayed, but government quietly taking it seriously - Business Day Explore All Mail & Guardian Online Keep Reading

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