World Cup Update - Double motivation for Wicky
Double motivation for Wicky
There is more than one reason Switzerland midfielder Raphael Wicky wants to beat Ukraine in the Round of 16 in Cologne on Monday night...
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Crespo's on a run of goals
A goal for Hernan Crespo in Saturday's game between Argentina and Mexico will make it four goals in successive FIFA World Cup appearances. If he also scores in his next three appearances after that he will have a new FIFA World Cup record to his name...
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'You feel powerless in front of the telly!'
The first Frenchman to win the NBA title, the youngest first-choice playmaker in the NBA s history, the first Frenchman selected for the All-Star Game this year, Tony Parker of the San Antonio Spurs looks back on the Togo-France game...
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Japan left singing the blues
Zico's stated target was a place in the semi-finals but in their third consecutive FIFA World Cup , Japan disappointed their fans as they finished bottom of Group F...
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Germany 2006: great goals and high attendances
It has been a magnificent start to Germany 2006 with spectacular goals and colourful drama lighting up the 18th FIFA World Cup . FIFAworldcup.com provides an analysis of all the statistics from the group stage...
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Swiss defender Senderos out of tournament
Switzerland defender Philippe Senderos will miss the rest of the FIFA World Cup after dislocating his shoulder in Friday's win over Korea Republic, team officials said on Saturday...
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Italy's Nesta ruled out of Australia match
Italy defender Alessandro Nesta has been ruled out of Monday's FIFA World Cup second-round match against Australia after failing to recover from a groin strain, team doctor Enrico Castellaci said on Saturday...
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Inexperience cost us, says Lee
Defender Lee Young-Pyo talks to FIFAworldcup.com about Korea Republic's disappointingly early exit from Germany 2006 and the need for Korean players to go abroad to gain more experience...
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