woensdag 16 september 2015

Google Alert - World Cup Brazil

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World Cup Brazil
Daily update September 16, 2015
NEWS
Who Ate All The Pies
Sad news is reaching us today that Brazil's ever-present superfan Clovis Acosta Fernandes, seen here in a state of pure sorrow while watching Brazil ...
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The Independent
The picture showed Fernandes clutching tightly to a replica model of the FIFA World Cup Trophy with tears in his eyes as he attempted to come to ...
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NDTVSports.com
Rio de Janeiro: Former Brazil striker Fred was struck by a flying beer can as Fluminense players were confronted by angry fans at Rio de Janeiro's ...
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TSN
14/15 Canada's Julian De Guzman (left) and Honduras' Carlo Costly vie for the ball during World Cup qualifying for Brazil 2014 in San Pedro Sula, ...
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Mirror.co.uk
FORTALEZA: Brazil's deepening economic downturn and political crisis will not ... We are not guided by the World Cup but by my experience of many ...
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The42
Many of you may remember Twitter's introduction of flag emojis for the football World Cup in Brazil last year in order to increase the tournament's ...
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Mirror.co.uk
REUTERS/Joedson Alves (BRAZIL - Tags: SOCIETY HEALTH SPORT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY SOCCER WORLD CUP) - RTR3UXJL.
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FC Barcelona
The governing body of world football, FIFA, has formally announced the ... won the 2011 FIFA Club World Cup title after beating Santos of Brazil 4–0.
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Mirror.co.uk
"Officials think it will be like the World Cup, they will pull it off at the last minute again. One joked that 'everyone loves Brazilbecause of all the pretty ...
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BBC News
Meanwhile, both Brazilian investigators, and the US's FBI, are continuing to investigate allegations of corruption at last year's World Cup in Brazil.
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