Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Google Alert - world cup teams

Google News Alert for: world cup teams

Young German team hard to predict at World Cup
The Associated Press
ERASMIA, South Africa — Germany has a young team missing its captain, which makes what the three-time World Cup champion can achieve in South Africa ...
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World Cup: Jozy Altidore back at practice for U.S.
Los Angeles Times (blog)
Jozy Altidore returned to full training with the US World Cup team for the first time since he sustained a mild ankle sprain June 2, and it looks as if ...
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Beckham, Yahoo! team up for World Cup coverage
The Associated Press
Yahoo Inc. has signed David Beckham to be part of its World Cup coverage. Beckham will help promote the site, which will feature a David Beckham channel ...
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The Canadian Press
Coaches of leading contenders plot different courses to World Cup glory
The Canadian Press
"We will do whatever is needed to reach our goal," Dunga said during his team's World Cup preparations. "We are confident that everything has been very well ...
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2010 World Cup - Team Previews
American Chronicle
Chile, Honduras, Spain, Switzerland: European champion Spain rarely does well at the World Cup, but this is its best team ever, including stars Xavi, ...
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Question of the day: How far will the U.S get in the World Cup?
Los Angeles Times (blog)
Count on the team's European experience, and its roster of World Cup veterans to help it advance. More than that, count on Landon Donovan & Co. scoring lots ...
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World Cup Group H preview
SI.com
Switzerland was the first team in World Cup history to be eliminated without conceding a single goal at the 2006 World Cup (losing on penalties to Ukraine ...
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ESPN betting US soccer fans want more World Cup
The Associated Press
... team's games, said Americans have learned to watch soccer differently in recent years, and that knowledge will influence how they follow this World Cup. ...
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