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  1. FIFA - Xavi praises England duo
  2. FIFA - Toure: European experience vital
  3. FIFA - Students get behind Bafana
  4. FIFA - Tshabalala: We will do well
  5. FIFA - Van Marwijk pessimistic on Robben
  6. FIFA - Dempsey out to upset the odds
  7. FIFA - Oblak expects rough ride
  8. FIFA - Ronaldo: Portugal will rise to the challenge
  9. FIFA - Portugal poised after Mozambique win
  10. FIFA - Julio Cesar ready for Brazil mission
  11. FIFA - Martino positive over squad fitness
  12. FIFA - Behrami to resume training
  13. FIFA - Pirlo hopeful for Slovakia clash
  14. FIFA - Honda aims to drive Japan forward
  15. FIFA - Culina: We're better than in 2006
  16. FIFA - Spain tune-up with goalfest
  17. FIFA - Marquez boost for Mexico
  18. FIFA - Drogba-less Côte d'Ivoire held by Swiss club
  19. FIFA - Cahill sits out Aussie training
  20. FIFA - Spyropolous eyes 'crunch' match
  21. FIFA - Ki warns against fairytale
  22. FIFA - South Africa 2010 statistical preview
  23. FIFA - Iniesta has 'minor muscle injury'
  24. FIFA - Lee raring to go
  25. FIFA - Ramos shuns favourites' tag
  26. FIFA - Higuain: Spain are the favourites
  27. FIFA - Jong gunning for early upset
  28. FIFA - Japan arrange extra friendly
  29. FIFA - Van der Vaart eyes title
  30. FIFA - Brown rejoins All Whites
  31. FIFA - DeMerit out to emulate US history boys
  32. FIFA - Star flying high ahead of Opening Ceremony
  33. FIFA - Vidic sets aside England distraction
  34. FIFA - The Chilean who grew up under apartheid
  35. FIFA - Early success key, says Yebda
  36. FIFA - Moras out of Greece opener
  37. FIFA - Grella pins hopes on Aussie trio
  38. FIFA - Lugano: We're at peak form
  39. FIFA - Jovanovic remaining calm
  40. FIFA - Dunga: Cesar will be fit
  41. FIFA - Burdisso: Winning is everything
  42. FIFA - Spiropolous eyes 'crunch' match
  43. FIFA - From purgatory to paradise
  44. FIFA - Donovan dreams of England upset
  45. FIFA - Altidore, Onyewu fit to face England
  46. FIFA - Weiss ready to attack All Whites
  47. FIFA - 2 days to go
  48. FIFA - Low backs Klose to find form
  49. FIFA - Bradley: We'll be physical
  50. FIFA - Happy Nigeria handling the pressure
  51. FIFA - SA fans take to the streets
  52. FIFA - Rooney the key, says Lineker
  53. FIFA - World Cup set for colourful opening
  54. FIFA - Khune targets maximum points
  55. FIFA - Gilberto Silva: Brazil want the title
  56. FIFA - Chile ease past New Zealand
  57. FIFA - Lippi: Italy are never favourites
  58. FIFA - Swiss skipper Frei suffers ankle injury
  59. FIFA - Injury scare for Spain's Iniesta
  60. FIFA - A sea of green and gold
  61. FIFA - Camoranesi back in training
  62. FIFA - Serbs promise tight defence
  63. FIFA - Attacking flair buoys Martino
  64. FIFA - Queiroz: Portugal want to be the best
  65. FIFA - Donovan hails Beckham's impact
  66. FIFA - Familiar faces await US custodians
  67. FIFA - Le Guen happy with build up
  68. FIFA - Uruguay coach Tabarez springs surprise
  69. FIFA - Herbert happy with display
  70. FIFA - Holders content to lie low
  71. FIFA - World Cup fever infects Asia
  72. FIFA - Greek expats offer warm welcome
  73. FIFA - Foreign managers on a mission
  74. FIFA - Finals fever gives hope of new dawn
  75. FIFA - Animals, Pirates and Warriors
  76. FIFA - Vieira backs France to spring surprise
  77. FIFA - D-day for South Africa and Parreira
  78. FIFA - Muntari eyes last four
  79. FIFA - Japan switch warm-up opponents
  80. FIFA - Hurst: Rooney vital to England hopes
  81. FIFA - Jong: We're out to amaze the world
  82. FIFA - From cast-off to King?
  83. FIFA - Ambitious Adiyiah aiming high
  84. FIFA - The ghosts of Belo Horizonte
  85. FIFA - Critics will spur us on, says Zambrotta
  86. FIFA - Forlan: Nothing to improve
  87. FIFA - Jong: We're out to amaze the world
  88. FIFA - Spectacular show in store
  89. FIFA - Terry an imposing barrier for USA
  90. FIFA - Yahia rallies Algerian troops
  91. FIFA - Uruguay-France preview
  92. FIFA - World Cup spirit in the air
  93. FIFA - Vieira 'proud' to be at City
  94. FIFA - Raiders of the first goal
  95. FIFA - World primed for a football feast
  96. FIFA - South Africa-Mexico preview
  97. FIFA - Cities gear up for kickoff
  98. FIFA - Skrtel nearing fitness
  99. FIFA - Japan held by Zimbabwe
  100. FIFA - FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter launches Twitter page
  101. FIFA - Brigger: Everything's ready
  102. FIFA - UN leader's hopes for Africa
  103. FIFA - What do you expect from Day 1?
  104. FIFA - Cole looks to England experience
  105. FIFA - Colour and rhythm in African celebration
  106. FIFA - Referee reveals debt to father
  107. FIFA - Hero Dedic still dreaming
  108. FIFA - Alves hails Brazilian flair
  109. FIFA - Eto'o brimming with pride
  110. FIFA - Make or break for Taeguk Warriors
  111. FIFA - Blatter: Stunned by Mandela tragedy
  112. FIFA - Argentina-Nigeria preview
  113. FIFA - The magic of the Opening Match
  114. FIFA - Pienaar: Our dreams have to come true
  115. FIFA - Ghana veterans eager to fill Essien void
  116. FIFA - Success breeds success
  117. FIFA - D-day looms for Capello
  118. FIFA - Desailly: No reason for pessimism
  119. FIFA - South Africa’s date with destiny
  120. FIFA - Lahm: Best German team I've been in
  121. FIFA - Dutch refuse to rush Robben
  122. FIFA - Marquez equaliser frustrates South Africa
  123. FIFA - Costly sends good luck message
  124. FIFA - Martins wary of Argentina threat
  125. FIFA - Larsen wary of Lions, not Oranje
  126. FIFA - Eagles braced for Messi challenge
  127. FIFA - Huh calls on his side to stand up tall
  128. FIFA - Swedish duo march to African drum beat
  129. FIFA - Soccer City welcomes the world home
  130. FIFA - Cahill, Emerton fit to face Germany
  131. FIFA - Cannavaro: Italy must rediscover defence
  132. FIFA - England-USA preview
  133. FIFA - Young 35 begin trophy race
  134. FIFA - The waiting is over
  135. FIFA - Stop Rooney, US coach tells team
  136. FIFA - Eriksson optimistic over Drogba recovery
  137. FIFA - France, Uruguay draw a blank
  138. FIFA - Absent Mandela inspires hosts
  139. FIFA - Parreira: The draw keeps us alive
  140. FIFA - Aguirre: Now we must beat France
  141. FIFA - Lessons learned for Mexico
  142. FIFA - Howard: This is the real deal
  143. FIFA - Italy warm-up with six-goal show
  144. FIFA - Capello tells Rooney to keep his cool
  145. FIFA - Di Maria: Our people need glory
  146. FIFA - Tshabalala: Something to build on
  147. FIFA - Algeria hit by double injury blow
  148. FIFA - Stankovic lauds inspirational Antic
  149. FIFA - World Cup off to colourful start
  150. FIFA - Uruguay take heart from draw
  151. FIFA - Honduras won't rush injured pair
  152. FIFA - Dutch plan to open campaign in style
  153. FIFA - Serbia and Ghana in crucial opener
  154. FIFA - Cannavaro keen on Lippi reunion
  155. FIFA - Tricky first hurdle in Italy's title defence
  156. FIFA - Kalusha: A fantastic goal to start with
  157. FIFA - Opener delights African press
  158. FIFA - Japan urged to 'think for themselves'
  159. FIFA - Thousands gather in Seoul
  160. FIFA - Nakamura keen to prove his worth
  161. FIFA - Rueda high on Honduran spirit
  162. FIFA - Bougherra draws on experience
  163. FIFA - Third time a charm for Villar
  164. FIFA - Slovenia focused on Algeria
  165. FIFA - Kek undaunted by underdogs tag
  166. FIFA - Simao: We can beat Brazil
  167. FIFA - Neill braced for huge test
  168. FIFA - Heinze header downs Nigeria
  169. FIFA - Mandela's name held high
  170. FIFA - FIFA Fan Fests attract the masses
  171. FIFA - Paredes wants Suazo role
  172. FIFA - A day of celebration
  173. FIFA - Robben arrives in Johannesburg
  174. FIFA - Brown fighting to be fit
  175. FIFA - Silva: My focus is on Spain
  176. FIFA - Modise: Nerves got to us
  177. FIFA - Koreans hold all the aces
  178. FIFA - Germany-Australia preview
  179. FIFA - Korea DPR bank on mental strength
  180. FIFA - Saadane: Spirit is strong
  181. FIFA - Suazo in race against time to face Chile
  182. FIFA - Hasebe fit to face Cameroon
  183. FIFA - Toure takes aim at Portugal
  184. FIFA - Song set for bench role
  185. FIFA - Park out to shock Argentina
  186. FIFA - Appiah on song for opener
  187. FIFA - Agger targets opening win
  188. FIFA - Low: We must seize our chances
  189. FIFA - Antic: We have great ambitions
  190. FIFA - Rajevac acknowledges 'unusual' situation
  191. FIFA - USA get rub of the Green
  192. FIFA - Enyeama proves his worth
  193. FIFA - Maradona has taste for success
  194. FIFA - Messi thriving on centre stage
  195. FIFA - Messi happy with winning start
  196. FIFA - Huh not afraid of Argentina
  197. FIFA - Germany top bill on Super Sunday
  198. FIFA - Howard: I felt for Green
  199. FIFA - Neill: Socceroos are big underdogs
  200. FIFA - Early birds strike as Maradona returns
  201. FIFA - Altidore and Ki catch the eye
  202. FIFA - Which African side will go the furthest?
  203. FIFA - Strikers still to shine
  204. FIFA - Killen puts honeymoon on hold
  205. FIFA - Del Bosque: Iniesta wiil be fit
  206. FIFA - Lampard: Green will bounce back
  207. FIFA - Messi: The atmosphere is great
  208. FIFA - Japan fired up by Asian rivals' win
  209. FIFA - Lippi: We have the right mix
  210. FIFA - Fans swarm Rustenburg
  211. FIFA - Koreans celebrate victory in style
  212. FIFA - Eagles keep cool in defeat
  213. FIFA - Pedro comes of age
  214. FIFA - Capello defends delaying decision
  215. FIFA - Greece target Nigeria riposte
  216. FIFA - Slovenia sneak win to go top
  217. FIFA - Donovan: Room for improvement
  218. FIFA - Johannesburg’s African melting pot
  219. FIFA - Capello faces keeping conundrum
  220. FIFA - Aussies' German connection
  221. FIFA - Dutch alert to Danish danger
  222. FIFA - Green stuck in transatlantic focus
  223. FIFA - Houllier: Messi deserved better
  224. FIFA - Tomasson: Dutch hold no secrets
  225. FIFA - Del Bosque: Iniesta will be fit
  226. FIFA - Eriksson: Our moment of truth
  227. FIFA - Pirlo could be back for second match
  228. FIFA - Kuzmanovic asks for forgiveness
  229. FIFA - Ghana make Africa proud
  230. FIFA - Tshabalala warning for Uruguay
  231. FIFA - Shearer predicts Capello will drop Green
  232. FIFA - All smiles for Ghana’s birthday boy
  233. FIFA - Swiss respect for Spain
  234. FIFA - Ronaldo unfazed by goal drought
  235. FIFA - Cameroon out to match 1990 history-makers
  236. FIFA - Abidal looks back to the future for France
  237. FIFA - Koren: We're not celebrating yet
  238. FIFA - Spain hungry for the title
  239. FIFA - Rajevac salutes beaten compariots
  240. FIFA - Winning matters most for Van Bronckhorst
  241. FIFA - Khumalo earns Mokoena praise
  242. FIFA - Cabanas to inspire Paraguay
  243. FIFA - Muller magnificent as Ayew excels
  244. FIFA - Lippi hints at Di Natale omission
  245. FIFA - German lessons for stunned Socceroos
  246. FIFA - Koren: We are not celebrating yet
  247. Fifa - news of the day
  248. FIFA - Neill: Our spirit is not broken
  249. FIFA - Le Guen dismisses Eto'o questions
  250. FIFA - Are Germany the team to beat?