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   <title>Brazil, Germany chosen to host World Cups</title>
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   Brazil was chosen as the host country of the 2014 Men's World Cup, while Germany was given the same distinction as the home of the 2011 Women's World Cup. FIFA president Joseph Blatter made the announcement following an executive committee meeting on Tuesday. This will be the second time Brazil will host a World Cup, as the South American country did it in 1950. Brazil, which has won the tournament five times, lost to Urugua
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   <title>Zidane, Materazzi punished by FIFA</title>
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   The FIFA Disciplinary Committee fined and suspended France captain Zinedine Zidane and Italy defender Marco Materazzi Thursday for the incident that took place during the 2006 FIFA World Cup final on July 9 in Berlin. The Committee issued a three-match ban and a $6,000 fine on Zidane for head- butting Materazzi in the 110th minute . Since Zidane has retired from international soccer, the 34-year-old has pledged to do 
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   <title>Parreira walks away from Brazil</title>
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   Carlos Alberto Parreira resigned as Brazil coach on Wednesday. The 63-year-old led Brazil into this summer's World Cup as the favorites, but the team was bounced from the tournament by France in the quarterfinals. Parreira took over Brazil in 2003, his third stint with the team. "The coach says he needs to dedicate time to his family after four years leading the Brazilian national team," said a statement by Brazil. "It was a jo
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   <title>Larsson leaves international soccer</title>
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   Striker Henrik Larsson announced his retirement from international soccer on Tuesday. The striker announced he would not play in the UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying with Sweden. Larsson made his first international appearance in 1993, and went onto earn 93 caps for Sweden. The 34-year-old striker was a part of the 2006 World Cup team, where he helped lead Sweden to the Round of 16. Sweden eventually lost to Germany, 2-0 and was 
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   <title>Donadoni replaces Lippi</title>
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   Just one day after Marcello Lippi resigned as the Italian national team coach, Roberto Donadoni was named as his successor on Thursday The 42-year-old Donadoni was out of work after he was released by Serie A club Livorno in the middle of last season. Since 2001, he has also ran the sidelines for Lecce and Genoa. As a player, Donadoni collected 63 caps for Italy, including playing for the squad which lost the World Cup final t
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   <title>Klinsmann leaves Germany, replaced by assistant coach</title>
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   Germany's national team coach Juergen Klinsmann resigned his position on Wednesday citing family reasons. "My big wish is to go back to my family, to go back to leading a normal life with them," Klinsmann said in a statement on the official Germany website. "But another important reason is that after two years of putting a lot of energy into this, I feel that I lack the power and the strength to continue in the same way." Former as
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   <title>FIFA to investigate Zidane ejection</title>
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   FIFA announced on Tuesday it will launch an investigation into French captain Zinedine Zidane's red card in Sunday's World Cup final between Italy and France. "FIFA will open a disciplinary investigation into Zidane's conduct to enable it to clarify the circumstances surrounding the incident as exactly as possible," FIFA said in a statement. Zidane was sent off the field in the 110th minute of extra time Sunday for hea
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   <title>Makelele walks away from international play</title>
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   Just one day after losing to Italy in the World Cup final, France midfielder Claude Makelele retired from international football. The 33-year-old follows in the footsteps of teammate Zinedine Zidane, who also played his final match for Les Bleus on Sunday. Makelele originally retired from the squad in 2004, but returned a year later. He received 49 caps, but will now concentrate on playing for Chelsea. In his last match on Sunday, Fabio Gro
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   <title>Zidane wins adidas Golden Ball</title>
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   Despite receiving a red card in the World Cup final, France captain Zinedine Zidane captured the 2006 adidas Golden Ball award. The 34-year-old midfielder won the vote for the best player at this year's tournament by journalists from across the world. Italian skipper Fabio Cannavaro finished in second place, while teammate Andrea Pirlo came in third. Zidane scored a seventh minute penalty kick during France's loss to Ita
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