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<title>Spain crowned new World cup Champions </title>
<date>Sunday 11 July 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5340</link>
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<description>Spain beat Holland in extra time 1-0 to become the 2010 Football World Cup champions in South Africa. </description>
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<title>Diego Forlan wins World Cup Golden Ball </title>
<date>Sunday 11 July 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5341</link>
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<description>Uruguay striker Diego Forlan was Sunday night picked as the FIFA Golden Ball winner as best player of the 2010 World Cup by journalists accredited to cover the tournament.</description>
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<title>Germany finish third, Uruguay fourth </title>
<date>Saturday 10 July 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5339</link>
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<description>Sami Khedira&apos;s 82nd-minute header earned Germany a 3-2 victory in a rousing and rain-soaked World Cup third-place play-off match here on Saturday.</description>
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<title>Brazil world cup 2014 back on track</title>
<date>Friday 9 July 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5338</link>
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<description>Preparations for the 2014 World Cup are back on track even though Sao Paulo&apos;s status as a host city is still uncertain, Brazil&apos;s top football official said on Thursday.</description>
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<title>Spain set up World Cup final with Netherlands </title>
<date>Wednesday 7 July 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5337</link>
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<description>Nearly a month, 62 matches and tens of thousands of vuvuzela bleats later, the World Cup is down to two title contenders: Spain and the Netherlands will meet in Sunday&apos;s final at Soccer City. </description>
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<title>Holland through to World cup final </title>
<date>Tuesday 6 July 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5336</link>
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<description>The Netherlands stormed into their first World Cup final since 1978 on Tuesday, beating Uruguay 3-2 to set up a title clash against either Germany or Spain.</description>
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<title>Brazil sack their entire world cup coaching staff </title>
<date>Monday 5 July 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5335</link>
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<description>Brazil coach Dunga and his entire coaching staff were sacked on Sunday following the team&apos;s World Cup quarter-finals exit, a statement from the Brazilian football confederation (CBF) said. </description>
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<title>Spain beat Paraguay &amp; reach World Cup semis</title>
<date>Saturday 3 July 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5334</link>
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<description>David Villa scored the only goal of the match as Spain beat Paraguay 1-0 at Ellis Park in the 2010 Football world cup quarter final. </description>
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<title>Germany smash Argentina out of the world cup </title>
<date>Saturday 3 July 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5332</link>
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<description>Germany smashed Argentina 4-0 in Cape Town in the 2010 Football world cup final sealing a place in the world cup semi-final. </description>
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<title>Africa struggles to get over African no-shows</title>
<date>Saturday 3 July 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5333</link>
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<description>Most of Africa are still trying to get over Ghana&apos;s loss against Uruguay on Friday, after the last African country in the tournament missed a penalty in the final seconds of extra time before losing a shootout.</description>
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<title>Uruguay beat Ghana &amp; reach World Cup Semis</title>
<date>Friday 2 July 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5331</link>
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<description>The World Cup quarterfinal between Ghana and Uruguay was decided by a penalty shootout after both teams failed to score a goal in extra time and Uruguay won 4-2. </description>
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<title>Holland knock Brazil out of the world cup</title>
<date>Friday 2 July 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5330</link>
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<description>Holland ended Brazil&apos;s 2010 Football world cup campaign with a 2-1 victory over the former champions. </description>
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<title>FIFA to probe Australian World cup bid bribes</title>
<date>Friday 2 July 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5329</link>
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<description>Football&apos;s governing body FIFA has confirmed it is investigating allegations made by an Australian newspaper over the country’s bid to host the World Cup in 2022. </description>
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<title>Villa puts Spain into world cup qtr finals </title>
<date>Tuesday 29 June 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5326</link>
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<description> David Villa scored a second-half goal for Spain to beat Portugal 1-0 on Tuesday and book a World Cup quarter-final against Paraguay. </description>
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<title>FIFA do an about turn on video technology</title>
<date>Tuesday 29 June 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5327</link>
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<description>FIFA will look again at introducing video technology to assist referees after president Sepp Blatter apologized to England and Mexico for the officiating errors that helped eliminate them from the World Cup.</description>
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<title>Paraguay beat Japan and reach quarter finals</title>
<date>Tuesday 29 June 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5325</link>
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<description>Paraguay reached the world cup quarter finals after beating Japan on penalties in their Round of 16 World Cup match held in Pretoria on Tuesday. </description>
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<title>FIFA apologises to England &amp; Mexico</title>
<date>Tuesday 29 June 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5323</link>
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<description>England and Mexico received a fulsome apology from FIFA President Sepp Blatter on Tuesday over refereeing errors during their World Cup last 16 matches and announced FIFA would discuss the introduction of goal-line technology at a meeting next month in Cardiff. </description>
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<title>British journalist arrested at world cup</title>
<date>Tuesday 29 June 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5324</link>
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<description>A British journalist is being held over the England World Cup locker room intrusion according to reports. 

French news agency AFP says 
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<title>2010 World Cup quarter-final match-ups </title>
<date>Monday 28 June 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5315</link>
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<description>Spain became the last team to qualify for the 2010 quarter-finals in the 2010 Football World cup so we are now able to list the fixtures for the world cup quarter finals. </description>
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<title>Brazil bash Chile to reach World cup qtr finals</title>
<date>Monday 28 June 2010</date>
<link>http://www.worldcupweb.com/football/news/article.asp?id=5322</link>
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<description> Brazil bashed their way past Chile scoring 3 goals to 0 in their last 16 clash for a place in the upcoming quarter finals. 
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