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Countdown to 2014 World Cup in Brazil: Day 86 The notion of a world class striker using a move to Major League Soccer as a path to the World Cup might seem far-fetched to some, but it makes ...
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Major Brazil Airports Behind Schedule for World Cup BRASILIA--Three major airports under renovations for June's World Cup were behind schedule in January, according to data released Monday by ...
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Brazil sports minister says protests won't halt World Cup London: Mass protests against inequality are unlikely to disrupt the World Cup in Brazil, the country's sports minister Aldo Rebelo said on Monday.
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World Cup: Daniel Agger backs Raheem Sterling to make England squad for Brazil Liverpool defender Daniel Agger has backed team-mate Raheem Sterling to make the England squad for this summer's World Cup. The 19-year-old ...
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Scolari backed to coach Brazil beyond World Cup SAO PAULO, March 18 (Xinhua) -- Luiz Felipe Scolari could remain Brazil coach beyond this year's World Cup. Brazil's football confederation ...
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World Cup 2014: Holland's last two tournaments have robbed Oranje of confidence, but 4-4-3 will ... Holland achieved an amazing result at the World Cup in 2010. Beating teams like Cameroon, Brazil and Uruguay, they reached the final, and if it ...
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Socceroos midfielder Mile Jedinak reveals his desire to lead Australia at the World Cup in Brazil Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou is prepared for the worst ahead of Wednesday's Asian Cup draw, with the hosts likely to be grouped with some of ...
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Obama on US World Cup chances: 'I think we'll do well' President Barack Obama is betting on a strong World Cup performance from the U.S. men's team in Brazil later this year — and he's already putting his ...
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Brazil to establish no-fly zones during World Cup RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil – Brazil will establish no-fly zones in airspace surrounding World Cup venues hosting matches during the tournament.
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World of Concern Brazil's soccer icon Pele has been criticized for his support of the World Cup, which has caused civic unrest in his home country over the last year.
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