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Soccer notes: World Cup fans face rough landing in Brazil Sao Paulo • Before they see their teams battle on the fields, soccer fans arriving in Brazil will first have to fight their way past airport scaffolding, ...
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World Cup: Host Brazil favored, but has a nation on its back The 2014 World Cup in Brazil promises to be a spectacle, both on the field and throughout one of the world's most soccer-crazed countries.
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FIFA World Cup: Brazil's Ronaldo Cheering Against Miroslav Klose FIFA World Cup: Brazil's Ronaldo Cheering Against Miroslav Klose ... the tournament in Brazil to equal Ronaldo's record of 15 FIFA World Cup goals.
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World Cup Brazil 2014: Group Predictions, Live Stream Info and Odds The beautiful game is just days away from kicking off its premier tournament, the World Cup, and folks from 32 countries all want to know why their ...
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Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari's nephew dies in car crash According to a report from Sky Sports, Scolari's nephew was killed in a car accident just two days before the team's World Cup opener against Croatia.
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FIFA World Cup: Brazil freezes over when Seleçao train Now here's the thing. In Brazil, World Cup or not, the Selecao's training sessions are beamed live on at least one of the many national sports channel.
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Will Brazil's World Cup, or its new stadium in the Amazon, be worth the price? For a few weeks in June, the city will also be one of the homes of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. And that puts it at the epicenter of Brazil's debate over ...
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World Cup: Host Brazil favored, but has a nation on its back Thank goodness the last four years are behind us. This summer's FIFA World Cup in Brazil promises to be a spectacle, both on the field and ...
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Brazil Leader Defends World Cup in Speech Brazil's president has taken to the nation's airwaves to deliver a pre-taped address trying to rally the nation behind the World Cup that begins this week ...
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Brazil's hard roads and World Cup's rough edges don't worry US team Congested streets in Rio de Janeiro and other major cities in Brazil is a concern for many World Cup teams. (Gabriel Bouys / AFP/Getty Images).
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