Stars that...
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... are just three of the world's most prominent footballers who will be missing the 2010 FIFA World Cup. ... 2002 World Cup semi-finalists Turkey ...
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America, Europe and, in 2002, Asia. ... Europeans and South Americans - can properly be called the World Cup. FIFA, world footballs governing body
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Asia Is...
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... with Asia, the most important in terms of Australia's bid to host the FIFA World Cup is that we are now ... jointly hosted the 2002 World Cup, ...
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Football: Iraq...
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... in 2007 but failed to reach next year's World Cup Baghdad, Iraq (CNN ... World governing body FIFA said Friday ... its first home game since ...
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Final 2010...
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... out on a place at France 1998, they qualified for the Fifa World Cup finals at the second attempt for the 2002 Fifa World Cup in South Korea...
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Uruguay claim...
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... only two remaining players for La Celeste that played in their last World Cup in 2002. Uruguay missed the 2006 FIFA World Cup but has a long...
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PARIS -- And so the World Cup madness begins, still the better part of a ... the tournament was in 2002, four ... that was rightly sufficient for ...
Post Chronicle · Nov. 18, 2009
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FIFA World Cup 2010 PARIS (AFP) - – Irish eyes should be smiling ahead of the Republic's World Cup ... qualify for the first time since 2002 when
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... alone at the 2002 World Cup drew a TV audience of 300 million in China. Besides the FIFA World Cups, CCTV will also show other FIFA events and...
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World Cup African zone group C qualifying football match in Cairo. Egypt won 2-0. Slideshow: FIFA World ... the 1994, 1998 and 2002 tournaments by
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