FIFA World Cup News

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

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Spanish media hailed their team's triumph over the Netherlands as a "dream come true", while their Dutch counterparts lamented another chapter in their "football trauma".

Dream celebrated, nightmare lamented



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Spain's run of 1-0 victories, a long wait for an extra-time goal ending, and European teams' success in their maiden Final all feature in this statistical review.

Roja, Oranje provide numbers aplenty



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Spain midfielder Xavi described his country's FIFA World Cup™ victory as a dream come true following their 1-0 defeat of the Netherlands at Soccer City.

Xavi hails Spanish dream come true



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Cesc Fabregas, Andres Iniesta and coach Vicente Del Bosque have expressed their delight at Spain's maiden FIFA World Cup triumph.

Fabregas and Del Bosque in dreamland



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Spain captain Iker Casillas concedes it will take time for him and his team-mates to realise the magnitude of their FIFA World Cup victory after they beat the Netherlands 1-0 at Soccer City.

Casillas: It hasn't sunk in



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Join FIFA.com as we take a look back at all of the 32 sides that contributed to the football extravaganza that was South Africa 2010.

South Africa 2010: 32 teams, 32 stories



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The South African media said the country has to build on the success and unity inspired by the FIFA World Cup™ to tackle pressing social challenges.

South African press hails 'coming of age'



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The post-2010 FIFA World Cup™ media conference was broadcast on Monday 12 July on FIFA.com, and you can watch it again here.

Relive Monday's press conference



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The Dutch press expressed disappointment and sadness on Monday after the Netherlands' 1-0 FIFA World Cup Final loss to Spain, but paid tribute to the national team that fought "like lions".

Dutch press sad but proud after defeat



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Sergio Ramos has topped the Castrol Index at the end of a FIFA World Cup in which Spain's outstanding defence provided the foundation for a first-ever world title.

Ramos crowned as La Roja conquer