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From The MySportsbook Jackie Cooney, Soccer Editor Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - Portugal went undefeated in the qualifying tournament, and now hopes it can carry that momentum over to Germany for the 2006 World... |
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From The MySportsbook Jackie Cooney, Soccer Editor Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - After winning the World Cup in 1978 and 1986, Argentina heads to Germany in search of its third golden trophy. The Albiceleste enters this ... |
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From The MySportsbook Jackie Cooney, Soccer Editor Philadelphia, PA (MySportsbook) - For the first time in history, the Angolan national team has reached the world's most prestigious sporting event. Angola qualifi... |
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Rotterdam, Netherlands (MySportsbook) - Three Dutch players sustained injuries during the Netherlands 1-1 draw with Australia on Sunday in Rotterdam. Midfielder Phillip Cocu left the field 10 minutes before the half with a thigh injury, while midfielder Wesley Sneijder an... |
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From the MySportsbook Algeria 1, Sudan 0 Argentina, Saudi Arabia ppd. Holland 1, Australia 1 Japan 1, Malta 0 Ghana 3, Korea Republic 1 Ivory Coast 3, Slovenia 0 Brazil 4, New Zealand 0 Colombia 2, Morocco 0 Rep. of Macedonia 1, Tu... |
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Manchester, England (MySportsbook) - England and Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney could be nearing full health after completing his first session of ball work on Friday. The striker, who is recovering from a fractured foot, is now expected to train with the England... |
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Madrid, Spain (MySportsbook) - Spain announced Thursday that Getafe defender Mariano Pernia will replace the injured Asier del Horno for the 2006 World Cup. On May 30, Spain head coach Luis Aragones asked FIFA for permission to replace top fullback Asier del Horno. Th... |
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Prague, Czech Republic (MySportsbook) - The Czech Republic national team announced Thursday that veteran midfielder Vladimir Smicer has been ruled out of the World Cup finals due to a leg injury. The 33-year-old injured a tendon behind his right knee in February, and was later dia... |
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From The MySportsbook After securing only a point in the 2002 World Cup, Tunisia hopes for a more successful campaign this summer in Germany. Despite its poor showing in Korea/Japan, Tunisia still remains the first African country to win a game on soc... |
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From The MySportsbook Three-time Asian champion Saudi Arabia heads to Germany this June to compete in its fourth straight World Cup. Striker Sami Al Jaber scored in Saudi Arabia's Group A opener in February 2005 to hand the team a 1-1 draw in Uzbekistan.... |
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From The MySportsbook After failing to qualify for France 1998 and Korea/Japan 2002, the Ukraine national team heads to Germany this summer to compete in its first-ever World Cup. Ironically enough, Ukraine was the first European country, besides h... |
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From The MySportsbook Coming off a rocky qualifying campaign, Spain heads to Germany to compete in its eighth consecutive World Cup. With five wins and five draws, the Iberians were forced to play a two-legged play-off against Slovakia before securing a... |
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From The MySportsbook After capturing its fifth golden trophy in 2004, reigning World Cup champion Brazil heads to Germany in 2006 to defend its honorary crown. Prior to this year's World Cup, the Brazilians have been favorites in every tournament, inclu... |
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