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by Ridge Mahoney
[USA ANALYSIS] Nineteen players got on the field for the USA at the 2010 World Cup. Here's a rundown on who met or exceeded expectations placed upon them, and who didn't ...
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by Paul Kennedy
[FINAL EIGHT] A record four South American teams, three from Europe and one from Africa. That's final eight for the 2010 World Cup. Here's how we rank them after four games ...
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by Soccer America
"I would never pay for a ticket to watch the matches of this Brazilian team. Where has the Brazil team we all know disappeared to in this World Cup? I look at this team and I remember people like Gerson, Tostao, Falcao, Zico or Socrates. Now I only see Gilberto, ...
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by Mike Woitalla
[SPAIN-PORTUGAL] Pre-tournament favorite Spain booked a quarterfinal date with Paraguay by beating Portugal, 1-0, with a goal from David Villa, his fourth of the tournament. The scoreline didn't reflect Spain's dominance.
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by Soccer America
[SCOREBOARD] The 2010 World Cup finished with an average of 2.27 goals a game, the second lowest in history. Spain's eight goals in seven games were the fewest of any team to win the World Cup. For all the World Cup results and leading scorers ...
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by Soccer America
[WORLD CUP VIEWING] Soccer America's list of soccer viewing establishments where you might be able to catch the World Cup games now numbers in the hundreds. Please be sure to check for opening times.
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by Soccer America
[U.S. OPEN CUP] MLS's New York Red Bulls and Chicago Fire fell at home to teams from the third division USL-2 in the third round of the U.S. Open Cup on Tuesday night. The Harrisburg City Islanders beat New York, 1-0, and the Charleston Battery knocked off the Fire on ...
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