FIFA World Cup News

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

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Bryan Adams has told FIFA.com that his experience in Soccer City for the Final between Spain and the Netherlands was a more enjoyable experience than the Italy-France encounter four years ago.

Adams: Better than 2006!



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Spain's FIFA World Cup winners enjoyed a heroes' reception as jubilant supporters took to the streets of Madrid to welcome home the team.

Spain greets World Cup heroes



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South Africa 2010 was bursting with unprecedented events in a whole range of areas, from team results to player landmarks. FIFA.com now takes you through a full list of firsts.

A tournament of firsts



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Ricki Herbert has turned his back on lucrative club offers from Europe, Asia and Africa to extend his contract with the Wellington Phoenix until the end of the 2012/13 A-League season.

Herbert to remain in New Zealand



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Liverpool are hopeful that the groin injury suffered by Spanish striker Fernando Torres in Sunday's FIFA World Cup final is not as serious as was first feared.

Liverpool play down Torres injury



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FIFA.com takes a look through the statistics that matter, including records broken and top performers, in our look back at the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa. 

South Africa 2010 in numbers



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As the curtain came down on the 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa, anticipation levels were already beginning to build for Brazil 2014.

South Africa festival paves way for Brazil 'festa'



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Multimedia platforms proved central to fans' enjoyment of the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ as FIFA successfully delivered a range of complementary digital experiences to football enthusiasts around the world.

FIFA.com attracts over a quarter of a billion visits as the world engages online with the 2010 FIFA World Cup™



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Netherlands forward Arjen Robben has admitted he is being haunted by thoughts of his 2010 FIFA World Cup Final™ miss.

Missed chance haunts Robben



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Disappointment turned to celebration in Amsterdam on Tuesday as some 500,000 Dutch fans turned out to honour the FIFA World Cup runners-up.

Defeated Dutch honoured at home