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Ljubijankic lift for Slovenia

Jun 07, 12:41AM

Slovenia coach Matjaz Kek has declared Zlatan Ljubijankic fit to start his side's FIFA World Cup™ opener against Algeria.




Nigeria edge North Koreans

Jun 07, 12:36AM

Nigeria received a pre-FIFA World Cup™ boost with a 3-1 triumph over fellow qualifiers Korea DPR in a warm-up friendly match.




Sestak: Nothing to lose

Jun 07, 12:23AM

Slovakia striker Stanislav Sestak believes low expectations around his side could work in their favour at the FIFA World Cup™.




Better news for Honduras boss

Jun 07, 12:22AM

Honduras coach Reinaldo Rueda received some rare good news on Sunday with engouraging fitness reports on injured players Wilson Palacios and David Suazo.




Marquez battles for fitness

Jun 07, 12:14AM

Mexico defender Rafael Marquez trained alone in South Africa on Sunday as he continues to recover from a leg injury in hopes of being fit for his side's first match.




Robben update expected tomorrow

Jun 06, 11:32PM

Netherland's boss Bert van Marwijk will have to wait until tomorrow to find out whether Arjen Robben will be fit for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.




Matches that distinguished a nation

Jun 06, 5:02PM

The FIFA World Cup has been the stage for many history-making results that have proven to be iconic for the nation involved, as FIFA.com examines.




Tevez feeling good

Jun 06, 4:56PM

Argentina striker Carlos Tevez insists he is fully prepared both mentally and physically, feeling 'ten out of ten' ahead of the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa.




Low optimistic as Germany fly out

Jun 06, 4:49PM

Joachim Low has revealed his satisfaction at Germany's preparations for South Africa 2010, and discussed handing the captaincy to Philipp Lahm.




Australia's Jones given leave

Jun 06, 4:48PM

Australia reserve goalkeeper Brad Jones has been granted leave from the Socceroos' FIFA World Cup™ camp because of a family illness.




We have work to do, admits Gourcuff

Jun 06, 4:22PM

France midfielder Yoann Gourcuff accepts that his side have work to do before their 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa opener against Uruguay on 11 June.




Olsen relaxed about Danish form

Jun 06, 4:03PM

Denmark coach Morten Olsen has downplayed fears about his misfiring squad ahead of the Scandinavian's 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa campaign.




Rajevac impressed by Boateng

Jun 06, 3:42PM

Kevin-Prince Boateng could be in line for a place against Serbia after earning praise from coach Milovan Rajevac for his debut against Latvia.




Queiroz: We'll give everything

Jun 06, 3:30PM

Portugal coach Carlos Queiroz has urged his team to do everything in their power to make their country proud.




Abidal admits to Gallas difficulties

Jun 06, 3:24PM

France defender Eric Abidal admits that he is yet to gel completely in the centre of Les Bleus' back four with William Gallas.




A brief history of the FIFA World Cup

Jun 06, 3:12PM

From comparatively humble origins 80 years ago, the FIFA World Cup has grown into the globe's biggest single-sport event. FIFA.com looks at its development.




Zakumi continues mascot tradition

Jun 06, 3:10PM

From World Cup Willie through Ciao to current favourite Zakumi, FIFA.com takes a look at the official FIFA World Cup mascots down the years.




Eriksson savouring 'big challenge'

Jun 06, 3:08PM

Côte d'Ivoire coach Sven-Goran Eriksson believes "everything is possible" if the Elephants can negotiate a tough-looking Group G.




Oranje arrive amid fears over Robben

Jun 06, 2:47PM

A hamstring injury to Arjen Robben has marred the Netherlands' preparations for the FIFA World Cup, although they remain in a positive frame of mind.




Dempsey: A real American hero?

Jun 06, 2:43PM

An intuitive and spontaneous attacker from humble origins, Fulham's Clint Dempsey will be key to American hopes of success here on South African shores.




King confident he can cope

Jun 06, 1:32PM

England defender Ledley King is confident he can cope with the physical demands of the FIFA World Cup, and has expressed his sympathy for Rio Ferdinand.




Saadane heartened by final warm-up

Jun 06, 1:32PM

Rabah Saadane believes his Algeria team are a step closer to where they want to be for the World Cup, but still plans to work on certain aspects of their game




Domenech unworried by lack of goals

Jun 06, 1:21PM

France manager Raymond Domenech has played down his squad's troubled build-up to the FIFA World Cup which culminated in a 1-0 defeat by China.




Parreira: We can make South Africa proud

Jun 06, 11:24AM

Carlos Alberto Parreira said he was thrilled by South Africa's development and their emerging style of play after their final warm-up win over Denmark.




Hitzfeld plays down Behrami fears

Jun 06, 10:47AM

Switzerland coach Ottmar Hitzfeld played down concerns over Valon Behrami's fitness after he was forced off during Saturday's draw with Italy.




Houllier backs Gerrard appointment

Jun 06, 10:37AM

Gerard Houllier thinks Steven Gerrard will thrive in his role as England captain, and campaigned for Liverpool to name Roy Hodgson as their new manager.




Injury scare for Forlan

Jun 06, 10:31AM

Uruguay striker Diego Forlan had an injury scare when the South Americans had their first training session since arriving in South Africa on Sunday.




Upson on the mend

Jun 06, 10:21AM

Matthew Upson was the only absentee from England's training session on Sunday morning but should be fit to train again on Monday.




Busy week on the FIFA agenda

Jun 06, 9:49AM

The week in Johannesburg begins with the FIFA Executive Committee meeting followed by the FIFA Congress on Wednesday and Thursday.




Mexico's warm World Cup welcome

Jun 06, 9:47AM

At Mexico's public training session on Saturday evening, fans from Mexico and South Africa alike braved the chilly evening to show their support for the team that will face Bafana Bafana in the World Cup opener on 11 June.




Casillas: Keepers are England's weakness

Jun 06, 9:42AM

Iker Casillas believes England's goalkeeping situation will be the Three Lions' key weakness at the FIFA World Cup, describing it as "a real problem".




Quagliarella upbeat on Azzurri's chances

Jun 06, 9:29AM

Fabio Quagliarella believes Italy will arrive in South Africa "in the best possible condition" for their FIFA World Cup defence.




Five days to go

Jun 06, 9:19AM

Miroslav Klose has scored five goals at each of the last two FIFA World Cups, while Oleg Salenko's five-goal brace at USA 1994 is still a record.




Greats of the world stage

Jun 06, 9:04AM

FIFA.com remembers the exploits of ten stars who lit up FIFA World Cups™ from the 1930s to the present day – and asks to hear your views.




Kanu eyes final fling

Jun 06, 8:40AM

Nigeria captain Nwankwo Kanu wants to mark his international retirement by helping the Super Eagles to a historic FIFA World Cup™ victory.




Dindane keen to justify faith

Jun 06, 8:32AM

Côte d'Ivoire striker Aruna Dindane aims to repay Sven Goran Eriksson for rescuing his FIFA World Cup™ dream by leading Les Elephants to glory in South Africa.




Herbert's warning for group rivals

Jun 06, 8:16AM

FIFA World Cup group opponents Slovakia, Italy and Paraguay will underestimate New Zealand at their peril, warns coach Ricki Herbert.




A story full of surprises

Jun 06, 3:40AM

From Uruguay silencing the Maracana in 1950 to Korean triumphs over Italy, the FIFA World Cup has a long history of producing unlikely heroes.




Brazilian Parreira revives hosts' hopes

Jun 06, 1:11AM

Carlos Alberto Parreira has raised the hopes of the South Africa national football team by leading them on a 12-match unbeaten run.




Capello: I won't change

Jun 05, 11:12PM

England manager Fabio Capello has no intention of wrapping his players in cotton wool to avoid another Rio Ferdinand-style injury.




Martino pleased with first session

Jun 05, 10:50PM

Paraguay coach Gerardo Martino was delighted with his team's first training session after their arrival in South Africa.




Skrtel injury 'not too bad'

Jun 05, 10:45PM

Martin Skrtel is tonight breathing a sigh of relief after learning an ankle injury will not keep him out of the FIFA World Cup.




Omens in Italian draw

Jun 05, 10:35PM

Italy drew 1-1 with Switzerland on Saturday; the exact same scoreline in pre-FIFA World Cup friendlies in the Squadra Azzurra's glory years of 1982 and 2006.  




Honduras struggle to find form

Jun 05, 10:21PM

Honduras' stuttering FIFA World Cup build-up continued with a heavy defeat to Romania in Austria.




Serbia edge Cameroon in thriller

Jun 05, 10:14PM

Serbia gave their confidence a much-needed boost ahead of the FIFA World Cup by twice coming from behind to edge fellow qualifiers Cameroon.




Algeria earn narrow win

Jun 05, 10:04PM

Algeria ended a run of four consecutive losses with a much-needed victory over the United Arab Emirates in Germany in their final warm-up game.




Maicon: Winning more important than style

Jun 05, 7:39PM

Brazil full-back Maicon says his countrymen are more focused on winning a sixth FIFA World Cup than maintaining the stylish legacy of their predecessors.




Verbeek: I'm not concerned

Jun 05, 7:25PM

Australia coach Pim Verbeek brushed aside suggestions the 3-1 friendly defeat to the USA would have a detrimental effect on their FIFA World Cup chances.




Bradley talks Rio loss, US win

Jun 05, 7:15PM

Bob Bradley has discussed Rio Ferdinand's withdrawal from the England squad, USA's victory over Australia and the display of Edson Buddle.




Abreu ready for 'special' campaign

Jun 05, 7:12PM

Veteran Uruguay striker Sebastian Abreu is relishing the prospect of playing at a second FIFA World Cup and cannot wait for the Group A action to get under way.




Designations for matches 1-16

Jun 05, 7:02PM

FIFA's Referee Committee today assigned Ravshan Irmatov from the Asian Football Confederation as referee for the Opening Match of South Africa 2010.





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