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Archive | June, 2010

Aguirre quits as Mexico coach

30. June 2010

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Javier Aguirre announced that he was stepping down as the coach of Mexico, calling it the “honest solution” after the team’s defeat to Argentina in the Round of 16. Read More… Today on the Internet: Want to find out how easy it is to a href=”http://www.thisishowyoudoit.com/create-your-own-cartoon-character/”>create a cartoon photo of yourself? If so, follow the [...]

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Nigerian President Suspends Soccer Team for Poor Play

30. June 2010

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Filed under: FIFA World Cup, France, Nigeria The president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, suspended his country’s national soccer team from international competition for two years in response to its poor play at the World Cup. Jonathan, who made the statement through spokesman Ima Niboro, suggested that the self-imposed sanction is meant to help the country restructure its [...]

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Paraguay make history, Villa strikes

29. June 2010

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The Round of 16 concluded with Paraguay winning the first shoot-out of South Africa 2010 to reach their first quarter-final, where they will face a Spain side who beat Portugal. Read More… Today on the Internet: Making money on eBay is not just about having old things to sell. In fact, you can make money [...]

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David Villa Scores, Spain Tops Portugal

29. June 2010

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Filed under: FIFA World Cup, Portugal, Spain CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — David Villa finished off a move of Spanish perfection to finally break down Portugal’s defensive wall Tuesday and give the European champions a 1-0 win and spot in the World Cup quarterfinals. Villa scored his fourth goal of the tournament in the 63rd minute, [...]

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Ribery to return to training end July

28. June 2010

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Franck Ribery, who was part of France’s disappointing early exit from South Africa 2010, will resume training on July 25 after undergoing surgery on his groin last week. Read More… Today on the Internet: Click for information on valentines day.

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Say What You Want, Brazil Still Wins

28. June 2010

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Filed under: FIFA World Cup, Brazil, Chile, Netherlands JOHANNESBURG — We’re going to have to get used to this Brazilian national team, because it very well may win the World Cup on July 11. If it does so, it won’t be in a style that echoes its famous predecessors. Far from it. At times Dunga’s Brazil [...]

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Argentina keep winning, Klose keeps scoring

27. June 2010

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FIFA.com’s statistical review includes a 50th international goal for Miroslav Klose – his 12th on the world stage – and a ninth straight win for Argentina. Read More… Today on the Internet: Don’t stress about what to get your man this year! Check out the Christmas Gifts for Men 2009 where you will find a list of [...]

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US-Ghana Match Most Watched Men’s World Cup Game

27. June 2010

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Filed under: FIFA World Cup, US Soccer, U.S. Men’s National Team, Ghana, United States JOHANNESBURG (AP)-The United States’ 2-1 loss to Ghana in extra time, which eliminated the Americans from the tournament in South Africa, was the most-watched men’s World Cup game in both households and viewers. Saturday’s game, which began at 2:30 p.m. EDT on ABC, [...]

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AEK sign Eder

26. June 2010

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Greek first division side AEK Athens have signed Brazilian striker Eder Luis Lime de Soouza to a one-year contract with an option for a second year. Read More… Today on the Internet: Read these elmo live reviews and discover a great toy for your kids.

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USA Eliminated From World Cup by Ghana in Extra Time

26. June 2010

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Filed under: FIFA World Cup, Soccer Posts, US Soccer, U.S. Men’s National Team, Ghana, United States RUSTENBURG, South Africa — There is something about those few moments after kickoff that bewilder and bedevil this U.S. national team, which otherwise seems so confident and composed. Twice during Saturday evening’s World Cup round-of-16 match against Ghana here in [...]

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