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Spain Beat South Africa 2-0, Both Teams Qualify to Semi Final
Spain beat South Africa 2-0 in the Confederations Cup Group Stage, with David Villa and Fernando Llorente scoring the goals. Both teams advanced to the Semi Finals.
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Potential Wimbledon Winners not Called Roger Federer
Two days before Wimbledon begins ,Rafael Nadal is out, so that means Roger Federer is going to have an easy time winning the 2009 Wimbledon tournament, right? Well, he’s the favorite for sure, but there a few others not called Roger that can threaten the Wimbledon title.
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Rafael Nadal Withdraws from Wimbledon
Rafael Nadal announced today he will not compete in the 2009 Wimbledon Tournament, the first champion to not attempt to defend his title since Goran Ivanisevic in 2002.
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Another Win for Brazil, Easy 3-0 Against USA
Brazil are the second team to score three against the US after Italy did it a few days ago. Felipe Melo, Robinho and Maicon scored for Brazil in this easy victory, as the Americans finished the game with 10 men after Kljestan was sent off in the second half.
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Weird and Unusual Sports – Shin Kicking
A sport, yes, a sport that originates from the early 17th century and has survived till this day with on/off periods. Pretty simple – both contestants hold on to their opponents by the shoulders or upper arms and just kick the other guy’s shins until he drops.
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Kobe Bryant Isn’t Alone in the Monkey Business
As Kobe Bryant became the latest future hall of fame player to win a title and get some load of his shoulders by doing so, we look at Michael Jordan, Shaquille O’neal, David Robinson and Hakeem Olajuwon and look at how it wasn’t so easy for them to get their monkeys off their backs.
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Spain Rout New Zealand 5-0, Torres grabs Hattrick
While the hosts South Africa drew 0-0 in the opening match vs Iraq, Spain continued to show why they are no.1 in the FIFA Rankings as they demolished a very weak New Zealand side 5-0, with Fernando Torres grabbing a hat trick.
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David Villa next Galactico to Join Real Madrid
David Villa has become the third player to be signed this week by Real Madrid, this time for “only” 30-35 million pounds and adds more firepower to the New Galacticos dream team that was rapidly assembled in Madrid.
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Who Steps in for Cristiano Ronaldo?
As Alex Ferguson open his piggy bank and looks at all those Pounds recently put in there from the Cristiano Ronaldo deal he thinks – Who’ll be my new no. 7? Very few players if any at all can fill the shoes of the Portugese phenom, and we try to give Fergie some tips about the man to come after Ronaldo.