FIFA World Cup News

Started by MyInfoStride, Jun 19, 2010, 02:06 AM

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Fourth in the world and the Golden Ball for Diego Forlan – Uruguay enjoyed a memorable campaign in South Africa as they reached the semi-finals for the first time since 1970.

Uruguay back in the big time



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Joachim Low's exciting young team's efforts in claiming a highly creditable third place in South Africa points to a potentially rich future for Germany.

Low's Germany reach next level



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A joyful and star-studded Closing Ceremony provided the perfect prelude to the first-ever FIFA World Cup Final on African soil at Johannesburg's Soccer City Stadium.

Closing Ceremony sets the scene



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Nelson Mandela was man of the hour as he joined a host of other celebrities in a packed Soccer City crowd in Johannesburg on Sunday night.

Madiba wows crowd at Soccer City



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As Nelson Mandela came out onto the Soccer City pitch during the closing ceremony, a nation erupted as the icon marked the end of South Africa's historical World Cup journey.

An emotional goodbye



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Spain lifted the FIFA World Cup for the first time after Andres Iniesta's 116th-minute goal secured a 1-0 victory for the European champions over the Netherlands at Soccer City.

Iniesta puts Spain on top of the world



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Thomas Muller has been named as the Hyundai Best Young Player for his performances at South Africa 2010, while his five goals and three assists saw him also claim the coveted adidas Golden Shoe.

Muller claims two coveted crowns



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Diego Forlan has been named Best Player at the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, with German newcomer Thomas Muller picking up two separate individual awards.

Forlan and Muller strike gold



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FIFA TSG member Christian Karembeu believes that Spain, and Andres Iniesta, deserve tremendous credit for taking their chance in a tight final with the Netherlands.

Karembeu: The mark of a great team



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It's party time in Spain as fans across the country celebrate their first ever FIFA World Cup™ Trophy after their dramatic 1-0 extra-time victory over the Netherlands on Sunday.

Madrid merry, Amsterdam agony