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Cartoon Network takes toon football online – CNET Asia (World Cup Football)

A lot of people will argue that its a football-mad world, especially with the FIFA World Cup coming up this June in South Africa. So it’s not surprising that Cartoon Network recently introduced Asia’s first online free-to-play toon football World Cup Soccer Continued

DEERFIELD, Ill. , May 24 — Travelers to the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) World Cup in South Africa should take special precautions to avoid disease transmission during the largest mass gathering for a single sport World Cup Soccer Continued

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FIFA probe finds no evidence to back up Triesman claim – Minneapolis Star Tribune (FIFA World Cup)

FIFA probe finds no evidence to back up Triesman claim – Minneapolis Star Tribune
ZURICH – A FIFA ethics investigation has dismissed claims from England’s former soccer federation chairman that Spain and Russia were colluding to bribe referees at the World Cup. The soccer governing body said Friday that ethics panel chairman

2010 FIFA World Cup: The Top 5 U.S. Soccer Players To Watch – Bleacherreport.com
The U.S. has never been known for producing great soccer talent, but recent performances by a number of Yanks made the world take notice. It is time that American footballers finally prove themselves on the game’s biggest stage and give the U.S

2010 FIFA World Cup: Five Spanish League Players Who Can Lead in – Bleacherreport.com
Three years ago, the power within European soccer was present solely in the English Premier League. Out of the four semi-finalists in the UEFA Champions League (world’s most prestigious club competition), three of the teams were English, with an all

FIFA: No evidence of plan to bribe World Cup refs – Boston Herald
Z URICH — A FIFA ethics investigation has dismissed claims by England’s former soccer federation chairman that Spain and Russia were colluding to bribe referees at the World Cup. The world soccer governing body said Friday that ethics panel

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