World Cup Update - Ahn hoping to catch eye of British clubs
Ahn hoping to catch eye of British clubs
Ahn Jung-Hwan, who made Italian fans cry with the golden goal that put them out of the 2002 FIFA World Cup , is gunning for more glory in Germany to secure a lucrative transfer to a British club.
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Toure tipping C te d'Ivoire
C te d'Ivoire defender Kolo Toure believes he can cap a sensational season by claiming a FIFA World Cup winner s medal in Germany...
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Pfister: The reason why I resigned
Togo coach Otto Pfister has exclusively told FIFAworldcup.com of his reasons for resigning just three days before the Hawks first match at Germany 2006 against Korea Republic...
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Angola and Portugal feel the weight of history
There is no doubt that the Group D game between Angola and Portugal will be a special occasion for both countries. So special, in fact, that some fans have gone to incredible lengths to support their heroes...
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Owen and Beckham share scoring mission
England have made a habit of scoring only first-half goals in recent FIFA World Cup matches. They may have to change that if they are to beat Paraguay in their opening game at the FIFA World Cup Stadium Frankfurt and both Michael Owen...
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2,000th goal at the FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup will almost certainly celebrate its 2,000th goal over the next four weeks and the opening two fixtures which produced eight goals brought the milestone closer into view. The current tally after 710 games is 1,924. The...
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10 June: England get started
Day Two in Germany sees two of the favourites, Argentina and England, and two FIFA World Cup newcomers, Trinidad and Tobago and C te d'Ivoire, take centre stage...
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