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Statistics stack up on Arsenal’s side – PRLog (free press release) (World Cup Qualifying)

PR Log (Press Release) – Feb 25, 2010 – FC Porto will not want to focus too hard on their last visit to the Arsenal Stadium before the return leg of their UEFA Champions League first knockout round tie. On that occasion they lost 4-0, continuing More FIFA World Cup News

I wasn’t very clear about this the last time I wrote about the Winter Games, but I think Olympic Hockey is the best sport. A lot of that has to do where I grew up; hockey is part of the childhood experience of every kid growing up in Minnesota More FIFA World Cup News

These will be exceptional retail spaces, all over 1,000m² and set in prime retail locations. The FIFA Official Flagship Store retail experience aims to connect fans around the world to FIFA’s rich heritage reflecting the dynamism of football since More FIFA World Cup News

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South Africa : Base Camp List of 32 World Cup Teams – AllAfrica.com (FIFA World Cup)

South Africa : Base Camp List of 32 World Cup Teams – AllAfrica.com
Pretoria — FIFA has released a list of base camps for the 32 teams participating in the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Host Bafana Bafana will be based at the Southern Sun Grayston Hotel in Sandton and train at Sandown High School, north of Johannesburg

Best refs should be at the World Cup – CBC News
Starter question for ten points: Which country, apart from Mexico, will also have two referees among the 30 officials at the World Cup? Italy? No, they only have one. England? Ditto. Switzerland! Nope, Massimo Busacca will be their only

AP Interview: FIFA fears over use of undetectable African medicines as – The Gaea Times
SUN CITY, South Africa — FIFA is concerned that players at the World Cup could use undetectable stimulants derived from traditional African medicines that aren’t currently banned substances. FIFA medical committee chairman Michel D’Hooghe told

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