maandag 6 oktober 2014

Google Alert - World Cup Brazil

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World Cup Brazil
Daily update October 6, 2014
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World Cup '94 striker Romario elected Senator in Brazil
Brazilian striker-turned-politician Romario was elected on Sunday to the senate with 63.4% of the vote for the Rio de Janeiro seat. The 48-year-old ...
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Coaches Want Africa to Win Fifa World Cup
It was organised by FIFA and CAF to review and learn from the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil. Rwanda was represented by Amavubi head coach ...
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MercoPress
World Cup '94 striker Romario elected Senator in Brazil
The 48-year-old former soccer star -- a 1994 World Champion and Socialist ... A fierce critic of the World Cup held in Brazil earlier this year, Romario ...
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Exclusive: 2014 FIFA World Cup outscored South Africa 2010 for TV audience, says expert
The global TV audience for this year's FIFA World Cup in Brazil looks to have been marginally higher than that for the 2010 tournament in South Africa, ...
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African coaches analyse 2014 FIFA World Cup
... Cairo, for the FIFA/CAF Conference for national coaches and technical directors – 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil. The conference organised by FIFA in ...
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ESPN
Spain will be USA's toughest test yet
After winning the world championship in 1979, the United States fell just ... slips in the world championship: in 1994 (to Brazil) and 2006 (to Russia).
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Nyantakyi Apologizes For World Cup Mess
Ghana FA president, Kwesi Nyantakyi, has rendered an unreserved apology for Black Stars' below-average performance at the Brazil 2014 World Cup ...
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News & Observer
FIFA's $27 million World Cup film fails to inspire
But it was only in Ukraine, which had a June 5 release, that the film could be seen before the 2014 World Cup kicked off in Brazil on June 12.
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The Guardian
Former Brazil striker Romário elected to senate after winning Rio seat
The 48-year-old Socialist candidate, who was part of Brazil's 1994 World Cup-winning side, finished comfortably ahead of his Democratic Party rival, ...
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euronews
Elected to the Senate with 63.4% of the Votes, Romário Criticizes His Own Party
His time as congressman coincided with the final preparations for the World Cup in Brazil. While former soccer players Bebeto and Ronaldo praised ...
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