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Watch – World Cup 2006, Germany, Portugal vs Mexico, 3D video goal,

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In football championship 2006, in Portugal-Mexico match Manische (Portugal) opens the score! 1-0.

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This FIFA World Cup 2006’s video is titled World Cup 2006, Germany, Portugal vs Mexico, 3D video goal, and credited to sandrila. Viewing time is 00:00:23, enjoy our fellow FIFA World Cup fans!

Socceroooossss Celebrates….

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Australia World Cup

What can I say? I just reported on the end game tactics of Australia to capitalize on Croatia’s weaker defense because of banned player Robert Kojac sitting out the last game.

The game is arguably the most exciting and heart stopping show so far in the tournament which ended with Australia making history by booking the last ticket to the the next stage.

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End Game Tactics

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The group stage has come to an end and teams specifically Australia and Brazil had made changes to help boost their chances in the Finals. Coach Hiddink of Australia has put Liverpool winger Harry Kewell alongside Tim Cahill to form the fiercest attacking unit of the Socceroos. This is in anticipation of Croatia’s weaker defense due to banned Robert Kovac.

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World Cup Diary: United States

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United States FIFA World Cup Below is a diary of all games played by United States in FIFA World Cup 2006.

Last Updated: June 22, 2006

Date Played: June 12, 2006 (Group Stage)
Opponent: Czech Republic
Scorer/s: Jan Koller (CZE 5′), Tomas Rosicky (CZE 36′, 76′)
Budweiser Man of the Match: Tomas Rosicky

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Bloggers Needed!

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BloggerUpdated: July 11, 2006

The world cup is over but not the blogging. We would want to add more football blogs at sporati from Euro, MLS, Premiership, etc. and if you are interested shoot an email to tips {@} fifaworldcup.sporati [.] com

Please include previous blogging experience and links to your sample posts or writings.

We can talk more about this in the email.

Hoping to see you!

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Jurgen’s German Revolution

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Jurgen Klinsmann

Below is Jurgen’s letter found at his website:

A lot has happened since the summer of 2004. I was not even able to update this website since I’ve got the opportunity to coach the German National Team towards the FIFA World Cup 2006 in Germany. It is a big honor and a privilege to be the Coach of this team and I will do everything possible to help the team succeeding in the biggest football event of the world.

I hope to see you in Germany in 2006?

Sincerely,

Jürgen

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Ronaldo Is Axed!

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“Ronaldo Is Axed!” is the headline we should be reading in the coming days. Ronaldo’s star status should no longer be used as a reason to keep him on the field. He is obviously fat and making people sick. I have nothing against him, in fact I like the guy so much and have followed him throughout his career. But looking deeper into my football passion, I came to realize it transcends far more than any one player.

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Yahoo Monster!

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The World Cup is already the greatest sporting event in the world which analysts estimate to have around 28 billion viewers in aggregation. The official website of the World Cup is Yahoo which posted monster records in it’s website statistics.

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Is FIFA Sensor Ready?

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FIFA World Cup Goal Line Technology There is discussion flying around whether FIFA should use technology to determine or help goal decisions. I don’t think the discussion should revolve around whether FIFA is going to use the technology but it’s more of when?

Talks about the technology intensified after France-South Korea game wherein France’s shot appeared to be valid but the referee’s judgement called it otherwise.

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Brazil’s Single Name Tradition

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Have you ever thought how come Brazilial players are known for their first name like Ronaldinho, Kaka, Ronaldo, Robinho, and so on? In a post by Nick found here via againagain says that the use of the first name could have it’s roots in the slave system where people referred to these slaves using their first name.

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