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S. Africa News: Photo Gallery: South Africa, Greece and France exit World Cup while England … – Sofia Echo

Reuters Photo Gallery: South Africa , Greece and France exit World Cup while England ... Sofia Echo France's Thierry Henry shakes hands with head coach Raymond Domenech after the 2010 World Cup Group A soccer match between France and South Africa at Free ... World Cup: Trouble brewing in Mexican camp? Los Angeles Times (blog) Uruguay, Mexico both advance Philadelphia Inquirer Unrealistic expectations from African teams Jamaica Observer The Associated Press  - Washington Post  - ESPN all 2,266 news articles » Keep Reading

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2010 FIFA World Cup France(1) VS South Africa(2)'THINGS THAT did NOT SEE BLOEMFONTEIN, South Africa -- Bongani Khumalo and Katlego Mphela scored first-half goals to lead South Africa to a 2-1 win over a France team in turmoil at the World Cup on Tuesday. Despite the win, Bafana Bafana became the first host nation to be eliminated in the group stage. Khumalo scored in the 20th minute when he outjumped France midfielder Abou Diaby to knock a cross from Siphiwe Tshabalala into the net with his shoulder. Mphela doubled the lead 17 minutes later, outmuscling defender Gael Clichy to reach a low cross from Tsepo Masilela and knock the ball across the line. Substitute Florent Malouda scored for France in the 70th. Plagued by internal strife, the 2006 runner-up was forced to play with 10 men after Yoann Gourcuff was ejected for elbowing Macbeth Sibaya in the 25th minute. The French also were eliminated from the tournament, while Uruguay and Mexico advanced from Group A. After playing with a lone striker in its first two matches, South Africa coach Carlos Alberto Parreira opted to put two men up front against France -- Bernard Parker and Mphela -- and it paid off. "I'm so proud for the boys," Parreira said. "They made this country proud. They proved that they made a good progression." French soccer has been in turmoil ever since sports daily L'Equipe printed details of striker Nicolas Anelka's expletive-filled rant at coach Raymond Domenech during halftime of last Thursday's 2-0 loss to Mexico. The French soccer federation sent Anelka home Saturday and ... From: trxstudio Views: 441 0 ratings Time: 02:59 More in Sports Keep Reading

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USA News: World Cup 2010: USA vs. Algeria Live Stream (Free Online Video)

Majority of football fans in North America and the Middle East will be glued to their TV screens as the United States men's national team takes on the Desert Foxes of Algeria at Loftus Versfeld Stadium in a crucial Group C match. Post from: Daily Contributor World Cup 2010: USA vs. Algeria Live Stream (Free Online Video) Keep Reading

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2010 FIFA World Cup Nigeria(2) VS South Korea(2).avi Korea Republic recovered from the loss of an early goal to draw 2-2 against Nigeria in a gripping contest at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on Tuesday. The result sees the Asians through to the Round of 16 as second-place finishers from Group B behind winners Argentina, and they will meet Group A winners Uruguay in the first stage of knockout play on 26 June in Nelson Mandela Bay. Nigeria, with just one point from their three matches, are heading for home to ponder what might have been. The Nigerians, in dire need of a win to stay alive, dodged a bullet in only the second minute, when big Danny Shittu's horrid clearance fell to the feet of Park Chu-Young in a dangerous position on the right. The Monaco man's low cross was picked out well by the sliding Lee Chung-Yong, who sacrificed his body in a collision with Nigerian goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama only to stroke wide of the near post. After that early scare, Nigeria began to boss the play with their best moments of these finals. Coach Lars Lagerback opted for four attacking players in his starting XI, including Nwankwo Kanu, used for the first time in South Africa. The positive approach paid off, the Super Eagles taking a lead in the 12th minute. Chidi Odiah wriggled his way up the right side with a classy piece of approach work and his low cross was nailed into the corner by Kalu Uchu, who had snuck around his marker. The goal was met with a roar from the home crowd, in need of a boost after their beloved Bafana ... From: trxstudio Views: 0 0 ratings Time: 01:49 More in Sports Keep Reading

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