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Sepp Blatter has insisted English referee Howard Webb had a 'very hard task' in the World Cup final between Spain and Holland that saw a record 14 yellow cards shown. Keep Reading
2010 FIFA World Cup Uruguay Germany Half- Time Highlights Spain España 스페인 Spanien Iran Spain Wins 2010 World Cup Nelson Mandela is in the house to greet fans before the game. Octopus Paul Fortune Tells Spain Gonna Win 2010 World Cup www.youtube.com JOHANNESBURG -- They were wearing dark blue on Sunday in South Africa, and for nearly 120 minutes they didn't look like themselves. Stuttering and out of sync, Spain was on the brink several times in its first World Cup final as a rugged Dutch side pounded them to near submission. Then, with four minutes remaining in overtime and the nauseating prospect of a penalty kick lottery looming large, a moment of genius from Cesc Fàbregas and Andrés Iniesta finally unleashed La Furia Roja at Johannesburg's Soccer City Stadium. A championship game unworthy of the participants' pedigree was settled with a very worthy goal. Playing with a man advantage resulting from a tournament's worth of brutality by the Netherlands, Spain pressed the issue and was rewarded. Fàbregas, a Barcelona product who now plays for London's Arsenal and who has been a reserve throughout this World Cup, found some space just above the Dutch penalty area and with one masterful touch, sucked five defenders toward him. Iniesta, who'd been willing to do the extra running all evening, was free on the right. Fàbregas chipped the ball, Iniesta took a touch and saw space between Holland goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg and the far post. So many players on both teams had wasted an opportunity to be a national hero on Sunday, but Iniesta, growing stronger as ... From: TheNedaofazadi Views: 74 0 ratings Time: 00:42 More in Sports Keep Reading
CBC.ca After World Cup, runner Semenya is South Africa's hope Times of India Semenya, 19, became a household name in South Africa when she won the women's 800m World Championship title in Berlin in August last year. ... Semenya not on African championship team AFP Athletics-Semenya misses out on African championships selection Reuters Africa Semenya not picked by South Africa BBC News The Canadian Press - Newsday (subscription) - The Guardian all 224 news articles » Keep Reading
Peace FM Online Ghana Duo Miss Out On World Cup Awards Peace FM Online Ghana duo Asamoah Gyan and Andre Ayew missed out on winning individual awards at the just ended Fifa World Cup final in South Africa. ... Who Says God Is Not A Ghanaian ? Peace FM Online Stars miss out of World Cup awards Ghana Football Association all 8 news articles » Keep Reading
Today was the World Cup final between Netherlands and Spain here in Johannesburg. After flying in this morning, my father and I dropped our stuff off in the small house we're staying in, then headed into town, eight ... Keep Reading
Cape Town - South Africans woke to a new post-World Cup era on Monday wondering how to keep the can-do spirit of the tournament flowing. As the country continued to pat itself and the organizers on the back for a ... Keep Reading
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Sporati on FIFA World Cup 2006’s video summary and description This is the short clip of Spain’s winning goal in the 2010 FIFA World Cup finals against the Netherlands. The footage is owned by ABC. Video information This FIFA World Cup 2006’s video is titled 2010 FIFA World Cup Final Spain's Winning Goal HD and… Keep Reading
Yahoo! Asia - Found 43 minutes ago ... of South Africa for longer-term investment that will eventually repay the costs. "With all the negative things that are taking place in Africa... South Africa's stadiums amaze but court controversy - Reuters UK New stadiums will leave a legacy - EProp.co.za New stadiums may not make money but will leave a legacy - Business Day Explore All Reuters UK Keep Reading