dinsdag 30 september 2014

Google Alert - World Cup Brazil

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World Cup Brazil
Daily update September 30, 2014
NEWS
Herald Sun
Socceroos must forget about Brazil World Cup disappointment and make amends in 2015 Asian Cup
He said the World Cup teams will all be stung by their group stage exits in Brazil. “This is going to be fierce Asian Cup,'' he said. “Asian teams didn't ...
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Fifa.com
African coaches to analyse Brazil 2014's legacy
The top technicians of African football are gathering today in Cairo for a two-day conference to analyse the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™. Following ...
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Chile's Valdivia suspended 2 matches in Brazil
SAO PAULO — Brazil's sports tribunal has given Chile playmaker Jorge Valdivia a two-match suspension for stepping on an opponent in a Brazilian ...
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Goal.com
Hulk targets Brazil return
The 28-year-old was one of just 10 players from Luiz Felipe Scolari's World Cup squad who retained their places with the Selecao last month when ...
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Huffington Post
Brazil and the Means of Production: A Dilemma
This year's World Cup in Brazil overshadowed two important announcements during the tournament. The first was made by Petrobras, Brazil's state ...
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Ghanasoccernet
YES boss Kojo Adu-Asare fired over 2014 World Cup fiasco
The former MP was Protocol and Supporters Welfare Committee member of Ghana's World Cup campaign in Brazil and wept when he appeared ...
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CityLab
The Sharing Economy Could Drive Down the Price of Mega-Events
In the old world, people turned to businesses for market exchanges, brands ... Brazil never quite built the hotels that the World Cup required, which ...
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Ghanasoccernet
REVEALED: World Cup ambassadors promised 10 percent commission on $4m
... musicians, actors and actresses as ambassadors to help with their drive to raise funds to sponsor supporters to the World Cup staged in Brazil.
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