2010 World Cup Updates

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

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Defender Christoph Spycher pulls out of Switzerland's World Cup squad because of a knee injury and quits international football.

Spycher quits Switzerland set-up



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Germany captain Michael Ballack insists he will play international football again despite being forced to miss the World Cup with an ankle injury.

Germany career not over - Ballack



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Blackpool's Hameur Bouazza tells the BBC he is 'shocked' by being left out of Algeria's squad for the World Cup.

Bouazza 'shocked' at exclusion



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Jamie Carragher says the chance to play under Fabio Capello played a "massive" part in his decision to come out of international retirement.

Lure of Capello tempted Carragher



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Newcastle defender Fabricio Coloccini fails to make the cut for Argentina's 23-man World Cup squad.

Coloccini out of Argentina squad



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Ivory Coast coach Sven-Goran Eriksson must wait until Monday before gathering his entire squad together for the first time.

Eriksson must wait for Elephants



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The suits to be worn by the England World Cup football team are modelled by some of the team.

World Cup suits modelled by England



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Euro 2008 winner Marcos Senna is left out of Spain's final 23-man squad for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Spain omit Senna from Cup squad



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World champions Italy offer Fiorentina coach Cesare Prandelli the chance to succeed Marcello Lippi as national team boss after the World Cup.

Prandelli approached on Italy job



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Chelsea duo Slobodan Rajkovic and Nemanja Matic do not make the cut as Serbia trim their World Cup squad to 24 players.

Chelsea pair discarded by Serbia