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World Cup: Brazil crushes Cameroon 4-1 to reach second round Brazil's Neymar fights for the ball with Cameroon's goalkeeper Charles Itandje during the group A World Cup soccer match between Cameroon and ...
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2014 FIFA World Cup: Brazil, Mexico, Spain and Netherlands are winners Spain defeated Australia, 3-0, Netherlands topped Chile, 2-0, Brazil beat Cameroon, 4-1, and Mexico bested Croatia, 3-1, in World Cup action Monday ...
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World Cup: Brazil, Mexico, Netherlands advance to KO round BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Neymar lived up to the expectations of the World Cup host nation Monday, scoring two goals as Brazil routed Cameroon 4-1 ...
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World Cup: Brazil, Mexico secure spots in round of 16 RIO DE JANEIRO — Brazil relied on its star Neymar for two early goals to beat Cameroon 4-1 Monday and reach the World Cup's knockout stage for a ...
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Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014: Spain restore pride with win over Australia Curitiba: Dethroned champions Spain bowed out of the World Cup with a 3-0 win over Australia thanks to goals from David Villa, Fernando Torres and ...
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World Cup: Brazil, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain win BRASILIA, Brazil -- Neymar lived up to the expectations of the World Cup host nation Monday, scoring two goals as Brazil routed Cameroon 4-1 to ...
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Fifa World Cup Brazil 2014: Football: Mexico beat Croatia 3-1 to reach World Cup last 16 Recife: Mexico punched their ticket to the last 16 of the World Cup on Monday with a 3-1 win over Group A rivals Croatia in Recife that sent the ...
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U.S. World Cup Scenarios Offer Hope Of Escaping Group Of Death (But Ghana Can Still Mess It Up) Having defeated Ghana in its opening match in Brazil, the U.S. would have ... In the group stage of the World Cup, each team is awarded three points for a win, ... can punch their own ticket for the next round of the 2014 World Cup.
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Brazil's World Cup fever shutting down businesses However, Brazil's Tourism Ministry has said the World Cup itself will inject that much money into the nation's economy, offsetting any such losses.
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World Cup: Brazil coach Luiz Felipe Scolari brushes off concerns about Neymar, defense after win Julio Cesar had a fairly quiet afternoon in goal for Brazil, but not a perfect one. Then again, it didn't have to be, as the World Cup favorites ...
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