FIFA World Cup 2010
Jul 25 2010, Rohit Mishra

The most talked about memory of the FIFA World Cup 2010 I am sure is going to be, “Whose exit was more humiliating, Argentina’s or Brazil’s?” And mind you it is not going to be an easy answer to find. That’s why, “Who Wins The Most...

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Joan, Amsterdam
Two goals in three second-half minutes by Wesley Sneijder and Arjen Robben helped to see off a resolute Uruguay side and put the Netherlands into a World Cup final for...
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Earnest, Pretoria
FIFA said on Wednesday it would release 2,000 tickets for the World Cup quarter-finals which had been reserved by fans who hoped their teams would reach the last eight...
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Marco Villa, Connecticut
I recently wrote that one of the reasons the British national football (or soccer) team often under-performs is that they are under too much pressure to succeed. That...
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Daniel, Pretoria
A willingness to compete and a fighting spirit are the two major factors that have propelled Ghana to the World Cup quarter-finals, says coach Milovan Rajevac, praising...
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Tommy, Berlin
South Africa rejoiced Sunday as Ghana became only the third African team ever to make the World Cup quarter-finals, as England crashed out of the tournament after a...
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Rudolf, New York
The thrilling run of the United States national team at the World Cup has come to end, finished by Asamoah (Baby Jet) Gyan’s goal in the third minute of extra time...
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Asmaae, Algiers
Algeria soccer player Rafik Saifi slapped a female journalist across the face as the aftermath of the United States’ dramatic World Cup victory turned ugly at Loftus...
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Kevin, Columbia
Over and over, everything seemed to go against them. A referee took away a win last week, and a linesman disallowed another goal Wednesday. Now there was just 3 1/2...
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Ofentse, Pretoria
Nigeria became the third African side to drop out of the 2010 FIFA World Cup when they were held to a 2-2 draw by South Korea at the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban on...
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View Point, Shimla
The FIFA refereeing committee will review a referee’s controversial call that disallowed a U.S. goal in the match against Slovenia Friday that ended in a...
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Marco Villa, Connecticut
A FIFA referee who disallowed a winning third goal by the U.S. national football team is under scrutiny. The United States played an admirable game yesterday against...
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Earnest, Pretoria
At least 86 FIFA World Cup volunteers were treated for food poisoning after eating breakfast at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga on Friday, Local...
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Sanwali, Shimla
Hope you\’re enjoying that monster suite in the Michelangelo Hotel, Sepp Blatter, and the luxurious massages and, I assume, the caviar and nightly champagne. Your...
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Tiaan, Pretoria
Angry and hoping against hope. That was the mood among World Cup stadium security guards in Durban who on Thursday heard they had been fired. Regret at...
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John, Kampala
If there is one thing that is different about the World Cup 2010, it must be the vuvuzela, the plastic horns that are all the rage at the tournament in South...
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Riedewaan, Pretoria
Cote d’Ivoire put in a thrilling performance but had to settle for a 0-0 draw with Portugal in their 2010 FIFA World Cup Group G clash at the Nelson Mandela Bay...
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Marco Villa, Connecticut
Granted this is the silly Murdoch tabloid New York Post, but nonetheless the New York Post’s grotesque and extreme Americana nationalism speaks to a trend within...
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Marco Villa, Connecticut
For the first time since 1966, North Korea has qualified for the World Cup. The national team is ranked last in the world and due to the extreme insular nature of the...
made popular Jun 16 2010
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Daniel, Pretoria
FIFA’s brand police detained more than 30 Dutch women and interrogated them for three hours on accusations for wearing outfits designed by a Dutch beer company on...
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Sreeja, Mumbai
The ‘Vuvuzela’, the indigenous South African horn, should be banned from the on-going FIFA World Cup being played in South Africa as it is creating an...
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View Point, Shimla
It is because of the constant noise, that the South African authorities are considering banning the Vuvuzelas: There are reports that World Cup organizers are already...
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Stephan, Pretoria
The first World Cup in Africa has its first African winner. Ghana stunned Serbia when Asamoah Gyan scored on an 84th-minute penalty kick Sunday for a 1-0 victory in...
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Jamie, Manchester
Coach Fabio Capello said soon after the game on Saturday night that King would definitely miss Friday’s game with Algeria, but it is feared King could be...
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Marco Villa, Connecticut
Who was the idiot who decided that it would be a good idea to give tens of thousands of energized soccer fans loud and obnoxious horns? If you’ve been watching...
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John, Kampala
DETERMINED to be part of the soccer history unfolding before their eyes, Ugandan soccer fans joined their brothers in South Africa to welcome the World Cup, the first...
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Sanwali, Shimla
The United States and England face off Saturday in a high-stakes World Cup matchup. The rivalry dates back to the Revolutionary War, and while relations between the two...
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Oscar, Oaxaca
Surely South Africa’s flag has never waved more proudly. The nation delivered on its promise to the sporting world Friday, staging a glorious kickoff to the 2010...
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Ritesh Ranjan, Siwan
With FIFA World Cup Football approaching the television screens across the world, people are busy in scheduling there tasks to be free to enjoy the super entertaining...
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Anna Smith, Delhi
Former South African president Nelson Mandela hailed the World Cup as a chance to break down barriers as the host country kicked off the month-long party yesterday with...
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Tiaan, Pretoria
Government on Tuesday urged soccer fans to refrain from blowing vuvuzelas while national anthems are being played in stadiums during the 2010 Fifa World...
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