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Iraq drawn with N Korea, Iran and UAE in Asian Cup
USA Today
After not qualifying for the World Cup, the morale of football fans in Iran is very low. This is very important tournament for the psyche of the people of ...
Asian champions Iraq grouped with Iran in 2011 finalsReuters UK
Filling stadiums a challenge for Asian Cup organizersThe New Nation
Tentative Iraq ready for Asian Cup renaissanceTimes of India
Sydney Morning Herald -AFP -Thaindian.com
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ESPN

would Ghana miss Essien?
BBC Sport (blog)
It would be a disappointment but the World Cup is the best and most difficult football tournament in the world, and I'd rather be there fully fit. ...
Essien admits to World Cup doubtESPN
2010 World Cup: Ghana Black Stars Pre-Tournament ReportPeace fm Online
Chelsea - Essien World Cup KO?Vitalfootball
Goal.com -Sydney Morning Herald -Accra Daily Mail
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Ashes battle arrives months early for cricketers
Sydney Morning Herald
... I mean it's nearly there so I'm really looking forward to this World Cup,'' Kewell said in an interview on One's World Football News. ...

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24-year-old Sam Mort has won the Australia Live Qualification event and claimed the last remaining Grand Final seat for the FIFA Interactive World Cup 2010.

France are in danger of crashing out in the FIFA World Cup first round unless they dramatically raise their game, Nicolas Anelka has warned.


Zee News

Football World Cup to be safe despite Al Qaeda threat
Zee News
Johannesburg: The football World Cup to be held in South Africa will be safe despite threats from Al Qaeda, the organising committee has said. ...

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David Beckham an assistant manager for Australia at football's World Cup? It turned out to be just an April Fool's joke that tricked a few people for a while. The Sydney Morning Herald said Thursday t... Read more...

Hull City boosted their hopes of avoiding the drop and ended a five-game losing streak with a 2-0 win at home to Fulham on Saturday.

Durban may be a host city for the upcoming 2010 Fifa World Cup, but last week it hosted a football tournament with a difference, with street children from eight countries congregating in the coastal city to battle it out against each other.

Carles Puyol and Pedro have vowed that Barcelona, despite overwhelming Stuttgart, will not become complacent as they bid to retain continental gold.