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  1. Playersshocked by Camacho resignation

    Jose Antonio Camacho's decision to stand down as coach of theSpanish national side has surprised his players, several of whom expected him to continue in his position until 2004.

  2. Lemerresacked as French coach

    Roger Lemerre has been sacked as coach of French national side, the president of the French Football Federation (FFF) has announced.

  3. WorldCup review

    It's ironic that in a World Cup remembered for shocks and upsets, the two most successful teams in the history of the competition will contest the final.

  4. Searchfor Bielsa successor underway

    Argentina have begun the search for a new national team coach following their disappointing performances in the World Cup.

  5. Seamanundecided about international future

    England goalkeeper David Seaman says he has not yet decided whether to continue his international career with England.

  6. Gunespleased that Turkey made an impact

    Turkey coach Senol Gunes attempted remain philosophical after his team's World Cup semi-final defeat against Brazil, saying his players had achieved a great deal despite their exit.

  7. Gunesturns up the heat ahead of Brazil clash

    Turkey coach Senol Gunes has suggested that Brazil have only reached the semi-final because of a series of refereeing mistakes.

  8. Playerscan be proud of their efforts says Hiddink

    The dream is over and South Korea are out of the World Cup following a 1-0 defeat to Germany but coach Guus Hiddink believes his players should be proud of their efforts.

  9. Platiniconfirms Lemerre departure

    France are preparing a major shake-up of staff and players following their dismal World Cup performances with Roger Lemerre the chief casualty of the new regime.

  10. Hiddinkin dreamland as South Korea reach last four

    South Korea coach Guus Hiddink struggled to find the words to describe his emotions after watching his side defeat Spain in a penalty shoot-out to earn a semi-final match with Germany.

  11. Don’tmake Seaman the scapegoat, says Beckham

    England captain David Beckham said it would be an "absoulte disgrace" if goalkeeper David Seaman was made the scapegoat for the teams' World Cup quarter-final defeat to Brazil.

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