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Brazil Names Dunga Head Coach After Team's Humiliating World Cup Exit Under Scolari Tuesday's hiring comes two weeks after Brazil was eliminated from the World Cup in a humiliating 7-1 loss to Germany in the semifinals.
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Loew to Continue as German Coach After World Cup Triumph Joachim Loew, who led Germany to victory in soccer's World Cup in Brazil, will continue as coach of the national squad as he attempts to repeat the ...
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Robot World Cup Taking Place in Brazil Before Brazilians could recover from the excitement of the human World Cup, an army of robots descended upon the nation to seek soccer glory of ...
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Holland's Euro disaster put flops on path to World Cup in Brazil under Louis van Gaal That's where the new Holland manager held a secret meeting with a key group of players and coaching staff to write the blueprint for their World Cup ...
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With no more World Cup distractions, other issues grab the spotlight in Brazil Brazil has long been a relatively closed, inward-looking country, with not much travel nor the ... Hosting the World Cup this summer added impetus.
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Luiz named in World Cup Dream Team FIFA has named its Dream Team for the 2014 World Cup, with plenty of ... Three Brazil defenders - David Luiz, Marcelo and Thiago Silva - made the XI ...
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World Cup will inspires Rio Olympics, says IOC's Bach GLASGOW (Reuters) - Rio de Janeiro will host a successful Olympic Games in 2016 after the World Cup showed Brazil can cope with staging the ...
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A World Cup Malcontent Or, if that's too third-world-Marxist for you, how about some basic pride? When I arrived ... I have a confession, Brazil: I can't stand World Cup soccer.
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FA chairman backs manager Hodgson despite World Cup flop LONDON (Reuters) - England coach Roy Hodgson retains the support of the Football Association despite the team's dismal showing at the World Cup ...
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IOC president Thomas Bach says World Cup experience shows Brazil can cope with Olympics Rio de Janeiro will host a successful Olympic Games in 2016 after the World Cup showed Brazil can cope with staging the biggest sporting events, ...
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