maandag 6 april 2015

Google Alert - World Cup Brazil

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World Cup Brazil
Daily update April 6, 2015
NEWS
Kiltwalk charity faces questions over CEO's trip to Brazil World Cup
The Kiltwalk funded Carey McEvoy to go to South America for a sponsored fundraiser, but less than one third of the cash raised was given to ...
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The State
Prince Ali expects sponsors to snub FIFA if Blatter stays
FIFA said in January it was in "advanced negotiations" with potential partners for the 2018 World Cup, but no information on new sponsors have been ...
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Yahoo News
CTV News
Onyshko captures two more gymnastics medals at World Cup meet in Slovenia
Onyshko captures two more gymnastics medals at World Cup meet in ... well ahead of runner-up Lorrane Oliveira Dos Santos of Brazil with 13.525 ...
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Korea Times
S. Korea rout Russia 1-0 in friendly
South Korea, allocated in Group E along with Brazil, Spain and Costa Rica, will have its first World Cup match with Brazil at Olympic Stadium in ...
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spyghana.com
Ghana to fine-tune in New Zealand for U-20 World Cup
ACCRA, April 4 (Xinhua) -- Ghana's U-20 men's national team, the Black Satellites, will camp in New Zealand ahead of the 2015 FIFA World Cup in ...
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Huddersfield Examiner
Andy Booth: Great to see Brazil back to winning ways
I'm happy to say it looks like Brazil are a team on the up. ... It led to the return of former star midfielder Dunga, a World Cup winner in 1994, for a ...
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David Owen: Gillespie to Rummenigge – the next stage of Club vs. Country
FIFA has started to pay clubs for the players selected for World Cup duty. ... For all the thrills and spills of the Brazil 2014 group stages, meanwhile, ...
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Business Recorder (press release) (blog)
Posted by Imaduddin
FIFA's executive committee will decide on the distribution of World Cup ... the 2018 World Cup, having sent 13 teams to last year's tournament in Brazil.
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