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New Zealand name World Cup squad
New Zealand name World Cup squad
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Rory Fallon’s long wait to represent New Zealand was worth it, writes Paul Moon
The scorer of the goal that took the All Whites to only their second World Cup finals had virtually given up all hope of representing the country of his birth after winning international caps at…
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Bahrain stand in New Zealand’s path, writes Paul Moon
Despite New Zealand's insipid performance at the Confederations Cup and the absence of their most impressive player in South Africa due to suspension, the Kiwis are remarkably confident of overcoming Bahrain and advancing to next…
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New Zealand are still top dogs in Oceania, writes Paul Moon
New Zealand clubs continue to flourish in the wake of Australia's defection from Oceania.
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New beginnings for Myanmar
Time for football to catch up with the nation’s new democratic outlook.
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Young guns offer new hope for Serbia
Success of the under-20s could be just the start for a new generation of Serbian footballers.
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Canada represents a new high: Women’s World Cup preview
Canada will host the most high profile World Cup ever, and in a week when FIFA's name has been dragged through the mud, football could do with some good news.
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Guernsey: a breeding ground for new talent? It just might be
A bold initiative by the football authorities of Guernsey may soon be about to bear fruit...
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No Twilight For These Gods: two World Cup legends renew acquaintance
The Bahia-Vitória clássico brings together two former team-mates who are better remembered for their roles in Brazil's much-loved 1982 World Cup side.
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<a href="http://worldcup2010.worldsoccer.com/news/slovakia-knock-out-italy-to-progress-to-last-16/"_blank"> Slovakia knock Italy out to progress to last 16</a>
Holders Italy are out of the World Cup after suffering a shock 3-2 defeat to Slovakia in a thrilling match in Johanesburg. The defeat means that Italy suffer the humilation of finishing bottom of Group…
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Italy coach Marcello Lippi interviewed by Paddy Agnew
Italy coach Marcello Lippi interviewed by Paddy Agnew