2010 World Cup Updates

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

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Algeria's Rabah Saadane says he represents 'all African coaches' as the Desert Foxes start their World Cup camp.

Algeria's Saadane stands alone



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A Fifa official is "disappointed" at selling just 40,000 World Cup tickets to African countries outside South Africa.

World Cup sales in Africa 'poor'



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England's Group C opponents Slovenia keep faith with the core of players who ensured they were one of the World Cup's shock qualifiers.

Four cut from Slovenia Cup squad



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France midfielder Lassana Diarra is ruled out of the World Cup in South Africa with a stomach injury.

France's Diarra out of World Cup



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More than 74,000 South African football fans attend the first match at Soccer City - venue for the World Cup final.

SA opens World Cup final stadium



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Steven Gerrard admits time is running out for England's senior stars to make their mark on the world stage.

Gerrard urges England to deliver



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South Africa will not choose midfielder Andile Jali for the World Cup after he was sent to the United States for a check-up on a possible heart condition.

SA's Jali ruled out of World Cup



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Sunderland striker Darren Bent hopes to play in England's friendly with Mexico in an attempt to prove he deserves a place in this summer's World Cup squad.

Bent out to prove World Cup worth



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World Cup hosts South Africa continue their build-up to the tournament with an encouraging 1-1 with Bulgaria in Johannesburg.

South Africa draw with Bulgaria



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England produce a disjointed display as they beat Mexico 3-1 in an entertaining World Cup warm-up match which sees Ledley King on the scoresheet and Glen Johnson score a cracker.

England 3-1 Mexico