Six teams qualified for next year's World Cup in South Africa today, finalizing the field that
will compete in the first World Cup in African soil.
France, Slovenia, Uruguay, Portugal, Greece and Algeria advanced to the finals ending the dreams
of Ireland, Russia, Costa Rica, Ukraine and Egypt in the process.
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The Footie 20 October @ 01:00 AM EST
The 2010 World Cup in South Africa looms ever closer as teams from around the
world compete for a chance to play in the worlds most prestigious sporting event. The FIFA World
Cup Games begin on June 1th this summer and will run until July 11th. Only 32 nations will be
honored enough to play in the games.
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The Footie 13 October @ 01:03 AM EST
It was decided in today's game that Germany and Italy will be joining the ranks of other
countries who have made it into the World Cup qualifying matches. Denmark as well as Serbia can be
proud to also have the chance to play in the World Cup after beating out France. So far, the
countries that still remain undecided are Switzerland and Slovakia, whose fate will be decided this
Wednesday.
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The Footie 08 October @ 12:23 PM EST
There's more trouble brewing for Serbian Soccer. The FIFA has
decided ti fine the Serbian National Soccer Association 25,000 Swiss Francs over the latest
incident at a Serbian/France World Cup Qualifying match. Rowdy fans decided to throw fire crackers
and lighters onto the soccer pitch at French players.
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The Footie 29 September @ 12:34 PM EST
Prized higher than gold, tickets to the FIFA 2010 South Africa World Cup game
tickets are the hottest commodities in the world right now. So naturally people will want to
counterfeit these and sell their bogus tickets online. So beware of these fake tickets before
shelling out a tone of money.
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Soccerblog 06 September @ 08:17 PM EST
Sulley Muntari and Michael Essien scored for Ghana in their 2-0 (YouTube link) win in a Goup D
encounter over Sudan becoming the first African nation to book their place to the 2010 World
Cup.
Serbian coaches have proved lucky for the Black Stars as Ratomir Dujkovic guided them to the
2006 World Cup.
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Soccerblog 09 July @ 09:25 PM EST
If pyramids were the basis for hosting a successful World Cup then India should have been
awarded the World Cup a long time ago with all that magnificent temple architecture.
Louise Taylor writes one very silly article.
It portrays a doomsday scenario for tourists travelling to SA for the World Cup.
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The Footie 30 May @ 02:44 PM EST
The United States may care more about American Football than they do soccer, but according to
recent finds by FIFA the U.S.A. leads in ticket sales for the worlds biggest sporting event.
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It is highly unlikely that team USA will make it past the World Cup qualifying round, but that
doesn't seem to be stopping people from buying tickets anyways.
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