Soccer World Cup - South Africa 2010

Egypt will not tolerate insult to its expats: Mubarak

Egypt President Hosni Mubarak says they will not allow their citizens living abroad to be humiliated. Mubarak said this during an address in an apparent reference to a spat with Algeria over a World Cup qualifier.

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The Road Warriors

Bands of roving “road pirates” have been stalking drivers along South Africa’s main highway linking OT Airport to Pretoria for the last three months, raising concerns for the safety of tourists coming for the 2010 World Cup...

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David Lacey: Henry bit the hand that fed his good name

Thierry Henry's calculated handball showed football is all about getting away with what you can when you can It is understood that the canonisation of Thierry Henry has been postponed indefinitely. During his eight years at...

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Ireland drop replay bid

• 'Calls have fallen on deaf ears at French Football Federation' • FAI's John Delaney also thanks 'solidarity of the French people' The Republic of Ireland have been forced to admit defeat in their efforts to be granted a...

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Mubarak Vows Not to Tolerate Attacks on Egyptians

Egyptian riot policemen stand next to a damaged car as hundreds of demonstrators gathered for the second day in a row to protest near the Algerian embassy in Cairo. (AFP) Egyptian riot policemen stand guard during a violent...

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Hiddink clears the way for Chelsea return

Carlo Ancelotti says he is happy to work with Dutchman • Roberto Mancini favourite to be Russia's new coach Guus Hiddink plans to return to Chelsea as technical director following his failure to guide Russia to the World Cup....

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Republic of Ireland concede defeat in replay bid over Henry handball

• 'Our calls have fallen on deaf ears at French Football Federation' • FAI's John Delaney also thanks 'solidarity of the French people' The Republic of Ireland have been forced to admit defeat in their efforts to be granted a...

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Edwin shocked to still be playing

Edwin van der Sar never intended to play into his late 30s so cannot quite believe he could be at Manchester United beyond his 40th birthday. Initially, Van der Sar signed a two-year contract, helping United win the Carling Cup...

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Everton have helped my world cup dream

John Heitinga, who arrived from Atletico Madrid for £6.2 million just before the deadline in the summer transfer window, believes moving to Everton has improve his chances of appearing in next years world cup

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South Africa creates special 'World Cup courts'

High crime rate might be worsen when tourists visit during World Cup People seen inside the Green Point Soccer stadium that will host a number of the 2010 Soccer World cup games, in Cape Town, South Africa in November. South...

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