FIFA World Cup News

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

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Spanish newspapers on Monday hailed the country's victory in the FIFA World Cup™ as the crowning glory for a nation which has developed an insatiable appetite for sporting success.

'Crowning glory' for Spain's dazzling generation

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FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter has praised South Africa, it's people and former President Nelson Mandela at the post-FIFA World Cup™ press conference at the Sandton Convention Centre.

Blatter: Mandela's dream realised



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FIFA World Cup runners-up Netherlands will receive the acclaim of their countrymen on a canal tour of Amsterdam on Tuesday and they have every reason to feel proud. 

Dutch 'still proud' despite the pain



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Spain rewrote their FIFA World Cup history in South Africa, putting past disappointments behind them to claim the crown. FIFA.com reviews their winning campaign.

Hard work pays off for Spain



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After quieting all of the naysayers, South Africa is ready to use the 2010 FIFA World Cup as a springboard to even greater achievement in the future.

South Africa wins hearts



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South Africa 2010 has seen Uruguay striker Diego Forlan prove doubters in England wrong after his disappointing stint at Manchester United several years ago.

Forlan proves his class on greatest stage



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Germany's Thomas Muller admits he never believed he would win the adidas Golden Boot before the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ began.

Muller: Award win is incredible



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Spain earned respect and praise from the global media on Monday after winning their first FIFA World Cup™ with a victory over the Netherlands in South Africa.

Global praise for Spanish champions



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FIFA.com had special behind-the-scenes access in the Spain dressing room after their 1-0 win over the Netherlands which secured their first-ever FIFA World Cup™. Find out what happened.

Fun and frolics in the dressing room



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The 19th FIFA World Cup ended with a first triumph for Spain but the host nation had equal reason to celebrate. FIFA.com reviews South Africa 2010.

Pride for Africa as Spain strike gold