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Can anyone stop the Americas in the 2010 FIFA World Cup! The 2010 FIFA World Cup was supposed to feature African teams. After the group stage the first World Cup on the continent of Africa has to be considered a failure for the African teams. South Africa becomes the first host nation to fail to [...]

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The group stage of the World Cup has come to an end and the final 16 teams are set for the knockout stage. Before we leave the group stage behind and look ahead to the “Sweet Sixteen” of soccer, let us look back at some of the stories from the first leg of the World [...]

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For the at least the second time in six months a soccer game ends in controversy. Everyone by now has heard about Thierry Henry’s handball that kept Ireland out of the 2010 World Cup. Now at the World Cup, in the second game of Group C play with the United States playing against Slovenia controversy [...]

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2010 FIFA World Cup is under way and half of the groups have played one game. While no team is mathematically out of advancing, some are in better position than others. Group A, Group B, Group C, and Group D make up half of the groups in the World Cup. Those 16 teams have had [...]

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Every team in the 2010 World Cup is under a certain amount of pressure. The 32 competing in South Africa not only want to make a good showing for themselves but for the countries as well. While some teams like North Korea and New Zealand the pressure is more than likely very light. For other [...]

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