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  1. FIFA - Joe Cole looks to club future
  2. FIFA - Dunga: Past results count for nothing
  3. FIFA - Gerrard expects new-look England
  4. FIFA - Bielsa hopes to change history
  5. FIFA - Muller runs riot as Gio waves goodbye
  6. FIFA - Tevez shines as Argentina oust Mexico
  7. FIFA - England and Mexico haunted anew
  8. FIFA - Argentina win again, Klose keeps scoring
  9. FIFA - Spain-Portugal preview
  10. FIFA - Argentina or Germany?
  11. FIFA - Slovakia and Chile eye upsets
  12. FIFA - Confident Maradona looks to Germany
  13. FIFA - Dunga predicts championship match
  14. FIFA - Endo: We are mentally strong
  15. FIFA - Ferreira: Portugal are all as one
  16. FIFA - Van der Vaart: The pressure's really on
  17. FIFA - Zola backs Prandelli
  18. FIFA - Heskey: It is back to the drawing board
  19. FIFA - Paraguay-Japan preview
  20. FIFA - Ferreira: Portugal are all as one
  21. FIFA - Van der Vaart: The pressure's really on
  22. FIFA - Narrow margins in neighbourly duel
  23. FIFA - Paraguay poachers preach work ethic
  24. FIFA - English press lament familiar failings
  25. FIFA - Japan ready to carry Asia's hopes
  26. FIFA - Fan mile a hit in Cape Town
  27. FIFA - Brazil have history on their side
  28. FIFA - Houllier: Maradona's personality spurs Argentina
  29. FIFA - Capello's future decided in two weeks
  30. FIFA - Bradley's future to be decided
  31. FIFA - England fail to fire
  32. FIFA - Uruguay point to overseas experience
  33. FIFA - Antic keen to remain in Serbia post
  34. FIFA - Sorry England failed to fire
  35. FIFA - Houllier: Maradona's personality spurs Argentina
  36. FIFA - Aguirre backs Mexican federation
  37. FIFA - No retirement plans for Lampard
  38. FIFA - Japan count on Honda
  39. FIFA - Paraguay confident in physical advantage
  40. FIFA - Returning Robben helps sink Slovakia
  41. FIFA - Mexican curse strikes again
  42. FIFA - Villa backs Torres to come good
  43. FIFA - Torres: We've still to hit our stride
  44. FIFA - Ousted Slovakia hail 'genius' Robben
  45. FIFA - Van Marwijk: Dutch need to bury chances
  46. FIFA - Portugal plan to attack Spain
  47. FIFA - Klose: England did not play as a team
  48. FIFA - Robinho rubs it in, Oranje on a roll
  49. FIFA - Martino keen to strike first blow
  50. FIFA - Spain play down Ronaldo threat
  51. FIFA - Brazil inflict more misery on Chile
  52. FIFA - Martino: Tough qualifying helps South Americans
  53. FIFA - Uruguay's Godin faces Ghana fitness race
  54. FIFA - One favourite and three outsiders
  55. FIFA - Chile lacked punch, admits Bielsa
  56. FIFA - Spain or Portugal?
  57. FIFA - Dunga: We're getting better
  58. FIFA - Robinho rubs it in, Oranje on a roll
  59. FIFA - Dutch, Brazil book meeting in style
  60. FIFA - Slovakia duo leave with heads held high
  61. FIFA - Bloemfontein's big day
  62. FIFA - Capello admits England must change
  63. FIFA - Japan senses history ahead of Paraguay clash
  64. FIFA - Del Bosque reflects on slow start
  65. FIFA - Okada: Japan building for future
  66. FIFA - Dunga keen to cut Kaka cautions
  67. FIFA - Honda gunning for Paraguay
  68. FIFA - Schmeichel: Denmark lacked fight
  69. FIFA - Martino: We're in with a great chance
  70. FIFA - KFA to make Huh decision
  71. FIFA - Friedrich: Maradona is the greatest
  72. FIFA - Dunga: We're primed for Dutch challenge
  73. FIFA - Schmeichel: Denmark lacked fight
  74. FIFA - Beyond the call of duty
  75. FIFA - President: FIFA will consider refereeing questions
  76. FIFA - Ghana injury headaches for Uruguay clash
  77. FIFA - Spurs swoop for Kjaer, Cavani
  78. FIFA - Vorsah returns to training
  79. FIFA - Perez captures Celeste spirit
  80. FIFA - Paraguay squeeze into the last eight
  81. FIFA - Kingson proving his worth
  82. FIFA - Gilberto Silva: Brazil hungry for glory
  83. FIFA - Van Marwijk: Dutch will be underdogs
  84. FIFA - Brazilians look ahead
  85. FIFA - Radebe: Africa is really proud
  86. FIFA - Muntari wants to state his case
  87. FIFA - Appiah: This team is special
  88. FIFA - Tevez dreaming of glory
  89. FIFA - President: FIFA will consider refereeing questions
  90. FIFA - Spurs swoop for Kjaer, Cavani
  91. FIFA - Gyan expects to face Uruguay
  92. FIFA - Lo Roja youngsters look to 2014
  93. FIFA - Santa Cruz: A fantastic win
  94. FIFA - Japanese praise for Samurai Blue
  95. FIFA - Martino: Just trying to play well
  96. FIFA - Uruguay's humble heroes catch up
  97. FIFA - Del Bosque respect for Paraguay
  98. FIFA - Queiroz admits Spain were better
  99. FIFA - Paraguay make history, Villa strikes
  100. FIFA - What's been the best match?
  101. FIFA - Forlan fired up for Ghana test
  102. FIFA - Starters' success and Spanish history
  103. FIFA - Okada laments missed chances
  104. FIFA - List of referees for remaining matches announced
  105. FIFA - Villa ends Portuguese dreams
  106. FIFA - Slovaks revel in impressive campaign
  107. FIFA - Carvalho: We need to attack more
  108. FIFA - Tears and cheers for Samurai Blue
  109. FIFA - City agree deal for Silva
  110. FIFA - The song that unites a nation
  111. FIFA - Tabarez out to fulfil dream
  112. FIFA - Ghana fever grips South Africa
  113. FIFA - Spain reign as fullbacks climb
  114. FIFA - Echoes of 2006
  115. FIFA - A new beginning
  116. FIFA - Okada shoulders blame for exit
  117. FIFA - Xavi: Spain on the up
  118. FIFA - Ronaldo gutted to go out
  119. FIFA - Rajevac staying relaxed
  120. FIFA - Makaay: Messi the best so far
  121. FIFA - BLK JKS: positive things will come our way
  122. FIFA - Elano's a miss for Brazil
  123. FIFA - Stekelenburg earns his World Cup spurs
  124. FIFA - Eduardo laments opportunity missed
  125. FIFA - Alonso curbs Spanish enthusiasm
  126. FIFA - Roque wants to roll with it
  127. FIFA - BLK JKS: Positive things will come our way
  128. FIFA - Karembeu: Knowledge is power
  129. FIFA - Low's boys have the belief
  130. FIFA - Pastore credits Serie A with improvement
  131. FIFA - Mourinho backs Ronaldo
  132. FIFA - Swapping tradition for success
  133. FIFA - Aguirre quits as Mexico coach
  134. FIFA - Parreira: Technique always tells
  135. FIFA - The man behind the Stars
  136. FIFA - Africans eye Ghanaian glory
  137. FIFA - South Africa 2010: What they said
  138. FIFA - Uruguay-Ghana preview
  139. FIFA - Elia lighting the Oranje way
  140. FIFA - Paraguayan quest far from over
  141. FIFA - Jagger: I'm having a really good time
  142. FIFA - Paraguay boss desperate for goals
  143. FIFA - Matthaus: It's a huge fixture
  144. FIFA - Intense rivalry reignited
  145. FIFA - Spain wary of Paraguay threat
  146. FIFA - Africans eye Ghanaian glory
  147. FIFA - South Africa 2010: What they said
  148. FIFA - Gyan unsurprised by success
  149. FIFA - Santos to coach Greece
  150. FIFA - South Americans take centre stage
  151. FIFA - Japan return to hero's welcome
  152. FIFA - Referee designations for matches 57-60
  153. FIFA - Fans unite under Madiba's gaze
  154. FIFA - Paraguay not content with quarter-finals
  155. FIFA - Queiroz rules out quitting
  156. FIFA - Young guns have shocked Bierhoff
  157. FIFA - Romero does his homework
  158. FIFA - Living it up in the last eight
  159. FIFA - Lahm: We need to be cool
  160. FIFA - Quarter-finalists united in the fight against discrimination
  161. FIFA - Llorente: Swiss defeat made us stronger
  162. FIFA - Van Marwijk: Not afraid of Brazil
  163. FIFA - Van der Vaart returns to training
  164. FIFA - Dunga predicts 'beautiful' match
  165. FIFA - Argentina hit by Messi worry
  166. FIFA - Stats speak volumes for Spain
  167. FIFA - Klose eyes Ronaldo's scoring record
  168. FIFA - Cafu wary of Dutch threat
  169. FIFA - Antic to remain on as Serbia coach
  170. FIFA - Javi Martinez injured in training
  171. FIFA - Uruguay in pursuit of former glories
  172. FIFA - Del Bosque keeps faith in Torres
  173. FIFA - New Italy coach calls for optimism
  174. FIFA - History beckons for Port Elizabeth pair
  175. FIFA - Models enjoying the beautiful game
  176. FIFA - Argentina-Germany preview
  177. FIFA - Eusebio: Brazil have a clear run
  178. FIFA - Zuma: Tournament has inspired Africans
  179. FIFA - Given wants Hart for England
  180. FIFA - Van Marwijk: We have had to adapt
  181. FIFA - Nakamura ends Japan career
  182. FIFA - Japan look for new coach
  183. FIFA - Huh confirms Korea Republic exit
  184. FIFA - Villa on track to match Raul
  185. FIFA - Deja vu for 'grandad' Caniza
  186. FIFA - South America versus the world
  187. FIFA - Van Bommel: Brazil are very strong
  188. FIFA - Muntari doesn't want to go home
  189. FIFA - Neuer: The biggest game of my career
  190. FIFA - South Africa rallies behind Ghana
  191. FIFA - Zuma: Tournament has inspired Africans
  192. FIFA - One man’s 'Tour de South Africa'
  193. FIFA - Low downbeat on Cacau fitness
  194. FIFA - Low heaps praise on Maradona
  195. FIFA - French football heralds new era
  196. FIFA - Maradona confident for Germany rematch
  197. FIFA - Argentina-Germany preview
  198. FIFA - Lehmann: Germany's time has come
  199. FIFA - Zuma: Tournament has inspired Africans
  200. FIFA - Fabregas: Torres will play key role
  201. FIFA - Germany to ease past Argentina, predicts Ballack
  202. FIFA - Paraguay look to emulate Dutch
  203. FIFA - Van Marwijk targets Trophy
  204. FIFA - Dunga feels the pain as reign ends
  205. FIFA - Carragher backs Capello
  206. FIFA - Dutch fightback buries Brazil
  207. FIFA - Worth the investment
  208. FIFA - Mandela cheering for Ghana
  209. FIFA - Thuram recommends Evra exile
  210. FIFA - Ozil out to upstage Messi
  211. FIFA - FA stick with Capello
  212. FIFA - 100-cap Klose eager for goals
  213. FIFA - Rajevac: I'm very proud
  214. FIFA - Cape Town hosts clash of titans
  215. FIFA - Tears across the continent
  216. FIFA - Oranje reprise Cruyff's success
  217. FIFA - Who was the best African player?
  218. FIFA - Dreams over for Brazil and Ghana
  219. FIFA - Agony for Adiyiah
  220. FIFA - Ghana pay the penalty
  221. FIFA - FIFA President welcomes the next generation
  222. FIFA - Messi to be given free role
  223. FIFA - Fabregas: Torres will play key role
  224. FIFA - Sneijder credited with first goal in Dutch quarter-final victory
  225. FIFA - Future still bright for distraught Stars
  226. FIFA - Kingson looks past agony
  227. FIFA - Ghana media mourns heart-break
  228. FIFA - Football takes on a different centre stage
  229. FIFA - Alcaraz: "Why can't we beat Spain?"
  230. FIFA - Ferdinand fully behind Capello
  231. FIFA - Van Marwijk forced to re-think
  232. FIFA - Low admires Maradona
  233. FIFA - Dunga done with Brazil
  234. FIFA - Del Bosque looking forward
  235. FIFA - Tabarez: Handball instinctive
  236. FIFA - Gyan: I'll bounce back
  237. FIFA - De Jong has faith in his team-mates
  238. FIFA - Joy and pain for Germany's Muller
  239. FIFA - Eto'o: We must look to the future
  240. FIFA - Black Stars enjoy audience with Nelson Mandela
  241. FIFA - Castrol Index: How the ratings work out
  242. FIFA - People power reigns at Fan Fests
  243. FIFA - Rampant Germany oust Argentina
  244. FIFA - Uruguayan media salute semi-final qualification
  245. FIFA - Gyan must forget miss, says Pantsil
  246. FIFA - Dutch believe this could be their year
  247. FIFA - Dunga takes blame for Brazil exit
  248. FIFA - Reluctant spectator Lugano eyes return
  249. FIFA - Ghana media mourns heartbreak
  250. FIFA - Mokoena backs Mosimane to take reins