Indonesia FA Chief Nurdin Halid Apologises For Failed 2022 World Cup Bid – Goal.com (World Cup Groups)
Indonesia FA Chief Nurdin Halid Apologises For Failed 2022 World Cup Bid – Goal.com
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Indonesia FA Chief Nurdin Halid Apologises For Failed 2022 World Cup Bid
Goal.com … Indonesia (PSSI) has apolgised to the people of Indonesia following the association's failure to be part of a serious bid for the 2022 FIFA World Cup. … Indonesia out of race to host World Cup Indonesian World Cup bid was "grand idea from a big nation" claims FA President |
Cessnock Sportsground to bid for World Cup training venue – Cessnock Advertiser
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Cessnock Sportsground to bid for World Cup training venue
Cessnock Advertiser … could be hosting international teams if the Football Federation of Australia (FFA) is successful in its bid to stage the FIFA World Cup in 2018 or 2022. … |
Women’s round-up: March 2010 – Fifa.com
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Women's round-up: March 2010
Fifa.com For comprehensive coverage of the build-up to both FIFA World Cup finals in Germany, and the tournament in Trinidad and Tobago, navigate to the relevant … |
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FFA spins code war – Special Broadcasting Service (Football News)
FFA spins code war – Special Broadcasting Service
Australia’s bid for the 2018 or 2022 FIFA World Cup will “leave other sports enriched”, according to a press release from Football Federation Australia released to international media. In response to a growing perception that the battle between
Viduka content off the pitch – Special Broadcasting Service
Australia’s 2006 FIFA World Cup captain Mark Viduka has given the biggest indication that his stellar career is over. While he is yet to officially announce his retirement, a fit looking Viduka – who is arguably the greatest ever Australian
Verbeek to quit after South Africa – FIFA
Australia coach Pim Verbeek will part company with the Socceroos after the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa™. Former Korea Republic coach Verbeek was appointed in December 2007 and helped Australia reach their highest ever position of 14th in
Cessnock Sportsground to bid for World Cup training – Cessnock Advertiser
Cessnock Sportsground could be hosting international teams if the Football Federation of Australia (FFA) is successful in its bid to stage the FIFA World Cup in 2018 or 2022. Cessnock City Council at its meeting last Wednesday night agreed to sign
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