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Australiamakes2022WorldCupbid
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jul 26 2010 6:18 PM
Delegates from soccer’s world governing body, FIFA, visit Australia to inspect the country's bid to host the 2022 football world cup.
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TheHotSweatyLifeofaSportsMascot
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jul 26 2010 7:15 AM
The hardest part of being a mascot is the heat. Sophia Hollander reports. (WSJ)
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Brazilssoccerteamgetsnewcoach
From: NEW YORK POST on Sun, Jul 25 2010 5:13 PM
Brazilian soccer fans pin hopes for a 2014 World Cup victory on the team’s new coach, Mano Menezes, who has a reputation for boosting struggling teams.
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ManUtdtakemilliondollarshot
From: NEW YORK POST on Fri, Jul 23 2010 10:01 AM
Manchester United players and their manager Sir Alex Ferguson attempt to raise a million dollars for UNICEF in a football accuracy event in New York City.
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DwyaneWades911Comment
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jul 19 2010 3:41 PM
Raw Video: Miami Heat’s Dwyane Wade may have offended some when he compared some team losses to the collapse of the World Trade Center.
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RedBullsLoseInColumbus
From: NEW YORK POST on Sun, Jul 18 2010 9:37 PM
Audio: The Red Bulls lost 2-0 against the Crew and fell five points behind in the standings.
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ThierryHenryJoinsRedBulls
From: NEW YORK POST on Thu, Jul 15 2010 7:23 PM
The New York Red Bulls introduce their newly signed international French striker.
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FootballDefeatedDutchhonouredathome
From: NEW YORK POST on Wed, Jul 14 2010 11:16 AM
Thousands of fans turned the canals of Amsterdam into a sea of orange Tuesday, honking vuvuzelas and throwing confetti at the Dutch football team after its nailbiting World Cup defeat to Spain.
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PMawardsDutchcoachandcaptain
From: NEW YORK POST on Wed, Jul 14 2010 1:13 AM
The Dutch Prime Minister receives the national football squad who arrived home from the World Cup as runners up.
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BacktoschoolforSouthAfricasfootballcoaches
From: NEW YORK POST on Tue, Jul 13 2010 12:08 AM
South Africa has just successfully hosted the World Cup but footballing infrastructure in the country is still woefully inadequate. Grounds are dilapidated, there’s not enough kit and balls and coaches are under-qualified. A British charity is reaching out by training coaches in Cape Town's...
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CompetingOver40
From: NEW YORK POST on Tue, Jul 13 2010 12:08 AM
Nancy Fuentes, a middle aged mom and fitness instructor from NJ chisels her way towards a body figure title.
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FiestainSpainagonyinNetherlandsafterWorldCupfinal
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jul 12 2010 7:07 PM
A nationwide fiesta is under way in Spain as the World Cup’s perennial underachievers won the trophy in their first appearance in the final thanks to an extra time goal from midfielder Andres Iniesta. WC2010
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Catalansputownidentityovernationalpride
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jul 12 2010 7:07 PM
Football fans in the nationalist-minded Catalonia region have been celebrating Spain’s World Cup win with similar verve to the rest of the country. But the historic victory has done little to dampen their regional sense of identity. WC2010
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Heroes039welcomeforWorldCupwinningSpanishteam
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jul 12 2010 7:07 PM
Spain gave its football team a heroes' welcome Monday as their World Cup triumph over the Netherlands inspired a red and gold fiesta after years of dashed hopes. WC2010
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AfricaproveditcanorganiseWorldCupBlatter
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jul 12 2010 7:07 PM
FIFA President Sepp Blatter delivered his final assesment on the World Cup Monday, complimenting Africa for squashing doubts about its ability to organise the tournament. WC2010
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SpainsWorldCupwinnersreturn
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jul 12 2010 7:07 PM
Spain’s victorious national football team returns home from South Africa bearing the World Cup trophy
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Spanishkingthanks039champions039forWorldCupwin
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jul 12 2010 7:07 PM
Spain’s King Juan Carlos on Monday thanked the country's national team for winning the World Cup for the first time at a reception for the 23-man squad at his palace in Madrid. WC2010
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DefeatedDutchreturnhome
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jul 12 2010 7:07 PM
The Dutch football team returned home Monday after their 1-0 World Cup defeat at the hands of Spain. The player’s jet was accompanied by two F-16 fighter jets as it arrived at Amsterdam's Schiphol airport. WC2010.
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FiestainSpainagonyinNetherlandsafterWorldCupfinal
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jul 12 2010 6:07 PM
A nationwide fiesta is under way across Spain as the World Cup’s perennial underachievers won the trophy in their first appearance in the final thanks to an extra time goal from midfielder Andres Iniesta.
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AgonyinAmsterdamafterWorldCupdefeat
From: NEW YORK POST on Mon, Jul 12 2010 6:07 PM
Silence fell on an Amsterdam square Sunday where about 180,000 football fans watched in disbelief on big TV screens as their team lost the 2010 football World Cup final to Spain.
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