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News: 2010 FIFA World Cup: Will the New Ball Hurt This Year’s Tournament?

FIFA always has a problem on their hands. Whether dealing with a blatant handball seen round the world or a "little stop" (the paradinha �in penalties)�that has been embraced by an entire country, their rulings are swift and just.� However, every time the World Cup rolls around, an aggressive outburst is heaved at the football corporation that gets the chance to design a masterpiece to be used ... Keep Reading

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Hyoungjin Lee ESPN’s 2010 FIFA World Cup Murals | World Cup Buzz 한국은 좀 멋있는데 오스트레일리아 너무해.ㅋㅋ - http://leones00.tumblr.com/post... 2 hours ago from Tumblr - Comment - Like Keep Reading

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News: 2010 FIFA World Cup: Consider Yourself Warned, Matches Will Be Fixed – Bleacher Report

Reuters 2010 FIFA World Cup : Consider Yourself Warned, Matches Will Be Fixed Bleacher Report The problem is that players are not paid directly for their participation in the World Cup . Each nation's soccer association receives money from FIFA , ... Watch party alert: See all 64 World Cup games at the Power and Light District Kansas City Star The World Cup , Apps for That New York Times (blog) Watch Here! Watch World Cup Online - Watch 2010 FIFA World Cup Live Online ... Gather.com KTAR.com  - Reuters Canada  - Appolicious all 120 news articles » Keep Reading

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News: 2010 FIFA World Cup: Bafana Bafana Face Uphill Climb to Reach Knock-Out Stages

It's typically a given to predict that the host nation in the football World Cup will advance from the group stage. Even the United States (in 1994) and both South Korea and Japan (in 2002) did the trick, despite all�not featuring the most talented of sides. However, the host of the 2010 World Cup, the South African national team (known typically as "Bafana Bafana"), is in serious danger ... Keep Reading

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