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London, England (Sportsbooks) - England manager Fabio Capello has denied reports that David Beckham will be part of his coaching staff for this summer's World Cup in South Africa. The 35-year-old Beckham was in position to feature in his fourth World Cup for the Three Lions be... |
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Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbooks) - Switzerland hasn't allowed a goal in the World Cup since the knockout round of the 1994 tournament, which can be looked at a few different ways. Switzerland has returned to the World Cup since then, once, and was eliminated without allowing a goal. T... |
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Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbooks) - France needed a helping hand just to reach the World Cup, and captain Thierry Henry provided it. Henry used his left hand to settle the ball near the end line in extra time of the second match of a two-legged playoff against Ireland, and sent a pass into ... |
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Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbooks) - Samuel Eto'o didn't play in the World Cup four years ago because Cameroon failed to qualify, but the striker still takes plenty World Cup experience to South Africa this summer. Eto'o was the youngest player to appear in the 1998 World Cup, and started al... |
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Sciacca, Italy (Sportsbooks) - Stuttgart's Sami Khedira will likely replace Michael Ballack in midfield for Germany in the World Cup, manager Joachim Loew told German newspaper Bild. German captain Ballack was ruled out of the World Cup with an ankle injury. He was injured playing in the... |
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Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbooks) - It has been 28 years since New Zealand made its last and only appearance at the World Cup. Not too much was expected of the All Whites back in 1982 and they lost all three of their group-stage games before heading home. Plenty of time has pass... |
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Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbooks) - South Korea returns to the World Cup for the seventh successive time, making it the most successful team on the Asian continent. And after a stunning run to the semifinals of the 2002 edition as one of the co-hosts, South Korea will be looking to ... |
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Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbooks) - Having been a part of three World Cup teams himself, Brazil manager Dunga knows all too well the expectations that come with being a member of Brazil's national team. They are expected to win every time they take the field, and when it comes to th... |
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Tignes, France (Sportsbooks) - France midfielder Lassana Diarra was ruled out of the World Cup on Saturday with an intestinal problem. Diarra missed training Friday and Saturday, and the problem was discovered and will sideline the Real Madrid player through the tournament in South Afri... |
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Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbooks) - Australian midfielder Tim Cahill remembers watching Italy's Fabio Grosso fall over Lucas Neill inside the penalty area in the 2006 World Cup and thinking, "Please don't shatter my dreams." Grosso didn't, but Francesco Totti did. Totti converted the penalty... |
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Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbooks) - After making its first World Cup appearance in 2006, expectations were sky high for the Ivory Coast in the months leading up to the draw for the 2010 World Cup. Les Elephants finished third in their group in 2006, which included both ... |
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Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbooks) - Lionel Messi's exploits with Barcelona have been well documented, and they have helped him become widely regarded as the best player on the planet. But for all of the accolades that Messi has earned on the club level, including the 2009 FI... |
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Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbooks) - Slovakia will make its first-ever appearance at a major international competition in South Africa, and although it is a newcomer to the big stage, don't expect it to be too much in awe. The team may lack household names, but six of Slovakia... |
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Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbooks) - Manchester United's Nemanja Vidic and Chelsea's Branislav Ivanovic are rivals during the English Premier League season, but once the duo unites on Serbia's national team, they anchor one of the most underrated teams in the World Cup. Vidic and... |
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Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbooks) - No African nation has ever reached the semifinals of the World Cup, but if you were to rewind time about 15 years, Nigeria would be the odds on favorite to do it. With players like Sunday Oliseh, Victor Ikpeba and Jay-Jay Okocha starring for the S... |
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Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbooks) - Bert van Marwijk took over the Netherlands following Euro 2008, when the Oranje breezed through the group stage only to be eliminated in the first knockout round in their second straight major tournament. Van Marwijk guided the team through World ... |
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Belgrade, Serbia (Sportsbooks) - Radomir Antic trimmed Serbia's World Cup roster to 24 players Friday, leaving one more player to be cut before the last squad has to be submitted June 1. Forwards Dejan Lekic and Miralem Sulejmani, midfielders Nemanja Matic and Nemanja Tomic, and d... |
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Princeton, NJ (Sportsbooks) - By now it's old news. U.S. soccer coach Bob Bradley coaching his son, Michael, at the senior national team level - a unique experience for sure, especially with the U.S. in camp gearing up for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa next month. But wh... |
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Paris, France (Sportsbooks) - Laurent Blanc will replace Raymond Domenech as manger of France following the 2010 World Cup. Blanc left Bordeaux following the end of the Ligue 1 season last weekend and, despite having a contract with the club until June 2011, reached an agreement with... |
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Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbooks) - There are not too many teams in this summer's World Cup with less history than Greece. But there also aren't too many countries whose manager means more to their success than Otto Rehhagel. Outside of Denmark's Morten Olsen, Rehhagel will be ... |
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