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Brazil's World Cup party can't hide the country's tensions Brazil is the tribune of those football cultures that have never qualified for the World Cup. Except in Argentina and Uruguay, Brazil is almost everyone's ...
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1958 World Cup — Brazil get first title PARIS: Brazil finally won their first World Cup at the 1958 tournament held in Sweden. In their first-round match against the Soviet Union, the South ...
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Can Rio be ready for the World Cup? Next month, more than three and a half million soccer fans are expected to head to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for the World Cup. But there are some ...
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FIFA World Cup: Brazil and Argentina Favourites to Win, Says Sunil Chhetri "Because it's happening in South America, Brazil and Argentina are favourites. But you can ... The World Cup is slated from June 12-July 13 in Brazil.
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Forward thinking Steven Gerrard focuses on England and the World Cup Steven Gerrard has said he is fresh, fit and ready for the World Cup in Brazil, while training at England's camp in Faro. Photograph: Carl Recine/Action ...
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Chastened Ronaldo hopes Brazil can deliver home triumph Sao Paulo: Embarrassed about his country's inability to complete the promised infrastructure ahead of next month's World Cup, Brazil great Ronaldo ...
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Brazil is spending billions on the World Cup, but how are the country's poor managing? Get out FIFA, Change the World" during a protest against the upcoming World Cup soccer tournament in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Saturday, Jan.
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Brazil's weak mobile services make World Cup tweets unlikely Ecstatic football fans unable to celebrate a World Cup win with real-time Tweets, or post “selfies” of themselves from inside stadiums. Or worse ...
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Landon Donovan on World Cup nix: 'I deserved to be in Brazil' Dejected soccer star Landon Donovan thought he was good enough to play in the 2014 World Cup, and perhaps even start, he told reporters Saturday ...
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Beer fuels Brazil's World Cup fever brazil beer RIO DE JANEIRO: Beer and football make a powerful team in Brazil which is bracing for a drinking bonanza when it hosts the World Cup.
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