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Top 9 Photos From the 2010 FIFA World Cup Final
It wasn’t the best match of this World Cup or one of the greatest finals ever, but it was a fiery one, with two fantastic goalkeepers and one fantastic Andres Iniesta, who rose up to the occassion in the two most crucial games, scoring home the winner for Spain in the 116th minute, handing them their first ever World Cup trophy and complete a two year double along with their Euro trophy from 2008. Here are the best moments from last night.
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Spain vs Netherlands, 2010 World Cup Final Preview
After 30 days and six matches for each team, it comes down to the final game of the 2010 World Cup, the Spain vs Netherlands final, with both teams looking to grab their first ever World Cup trophy.
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Paul the Octopus Knows His NBA Too
Paul the Octopus knew LeBron James was picking Miami. Just Look at this.
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Miami & Wade Welcome LeBron and Bosh
Now the Heat have their big three – Two Superstars and one all-star – LeBron James and Chris Bosh joining Dwyane Wade. The welcome arranged at the American Airlines Arena looked more like a boxing night arranged by Don King or some WWE Pay-Per-View by Vince McMahon.
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LeBron Chooses Miami
LeBron James has ended the rumors and while breaking the hearts of an entire city fan base, he has made a lot of people down in Florida happy – he’s joining the Miami Heat.
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Free Agent Bonanza – Who Went and Who Stayed
With all eyes and ears set on LeBron’s press conference tonight, here’s how the free agency signing season unfolded to this point.
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Getting Ready For Sunday – Remembering the FIFA World Cup Finals
Four days away from the end of the 19th FIFA World Cup and, we take a stroll through history lane and check out the previous World Cup Final matches from 1930 to 2006.
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Blast From the Past – When Fernando Torres Actually Scored
Fernando Torres has been horrible this World Cup, not being able to find the net in five matches (four starts) for Spain so far. I’m not sure he’ll open today, he certainly doesn’t deserve to, but still, this is the man who delivered in the 2008 Euro final against Germany, Spain’s first and only title in over 40 years.