Monday, June 7, 2010

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Football - World Cup teams arrive in South Africa
By MyZA
World Cup teams arrive in South Africa. Posted by MyZA on Monday, June 7th 2010. Durban – Bafana Bafana's Group A rivals have all arrived in South Africa just four days ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The Local Organising Committee on ...
Football - http://myza.co.za/football/
Drogba to rejoin Ivory Coast World Cup team - Sports - Football ...
By IBNLive.com editor@ibnonline.com
Didier Drogba will rejoin the Ivory Coast World Cup squad on Monday after weekend surgery on a fractured arm, the Ivorian Football Federation said.
IBN Top Headlines - http://ibnlive.in.com/
Defense, not offense, biggest worry for US - World Cup- nbcsports ...
"That's why we've been in camp for so long, you know, just to get the communication and get the chemistry down, and I think, you know, everyone is starting to jell together as a team." Heading into Saturday's World Cup opener against ...
NBCSports.com: Sports - http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/3032113/
2010 FIFA World Cup – Za Germans arrive in South Africa « Arno ...
By Arno Dolz
The team left for its base in Pretoria shortly after landing where their first public training session is to be held, where around 20000 football crazy fans are expected. (Wish I could make it). The Germans will be looking to improve on their performance after finishing third on home soil ... Traditionally the Germans are always expected to perform well in World Cup tournaments and I have no doubt that nothing will change for the duration of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. ...
Arno Dolz Blog - http://arnodolzblog.wordpress.com/
World Cup 2010: Goal.com's Global Team Of Editors Give Their ...
Spain have grown and matured into such an incredible team over the last few years, and they certainly have the players to win a World Cup. They will want to build on their success at Euro 2008 to be the eighth team to win a FIFA World ...
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