2010 World Cup Updates

Started by MyWorld, May 13, 2010, 11:00 AM

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North Korea's World Cup squad includes three Koreans born and playing in Japan.

North Korea select J-league stars



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England manager Fabio Capello is considering playing with three central defenders at the World Cup finals in South Africa, BBC Sport understands.

Capello considering new formation



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Former captain David Beckham is considering an offer from manager Fabio Capello to join his staff for England's 2010 World Cup campaign.

Beckham offered England position



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Manchester City defender Nedum Onuoha, who has played for England Under-21s, insists he has not ruled out playing for Nigeria.

Onuoha leaves Nigeria door open



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Netherlands coach Bert van Marwijk trims his provisional World Cup squad from 30 to 27 players.

Trio omitted from Dutch Cup squad



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World Cup winner Laurent Blanc will quit as Bordeaux coach and replace Raymond Domenech as manager of France after this summer's World Cup.

Blanc to be France boss after Cup



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Katlego Mphela scores a brace as South Africa beat Thailand 4-0 in the first of their pre-World Cup friendlies.

South Africa 4-0 Thailand



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Lord Triesman is to stand down as chairman of the Football Association as well as the England 2018 World Cup bid.

Triesman quits FA & 2018 Cup jobs



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Former England captain Bryan Robson believes World Cup managers could struggle against the noise of the South African plastic trumpet, the vuvuzela.

Robson sounds Cup trumpet warning



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A Confederation of African Football pardon means Algeria's Nadir Belhadj and Cameroon's Aurelien Chedjou could start in their countries' opening World Cup matches.

Cup hope for Belhadj and Chedjou