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   <title>2014 World Cup starts Sao Paulo, ends in Rio</title>
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   The 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil will start in Sao Paulo on June 12 and conclude in Rio de Janeiro on July 13, FIFA announced Thursday. Five-time World Cup champion and host Brazil will play the first match of the event in Sao Paulo at a new 65,000-seat stadium, and be a favorite to make the final in Rio at Maracana stadium, which hosted the 1950 World Cup final. The 1950 final, which Uruguay won 2-1 over Brazil, set an attendance record of
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   <title>World Cup berths unchanged for 2014</title>
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   FIFA announced Thursday that berths for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil will remain the same as in 2010. Under that format, Europe is guaranteed 13 spots, Africa five, South America - in addition to Brazil qualifying automatically as host - four, Asia four, and CONCACAF three to account for 30 of the 32 spots. In addition, South America, Asia, CONCACAF and Oceania were also given a half- berth, meaning one country from each region qualifies for a
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   <title>Russia, Qatar selected to host World Cups</title>
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   Russia was named host of the 2018 FIFA Men's World Cup on Thursday, while Qatar was selected as the home of the 2022 Men's World Cup. Russia and Qatar will both host the tournament for the first time. "I have to say thanks to the Executive Committee of FIFA because for 2018 and 2022 we go to new lands, because the FIFA World Cup has never been in eastern Europe or the Middle East," FIFA President Sepp Blatter said. "So, I'm a happy presi
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   <title>Iniesta wins World Cup for Spain</title>
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   Andres Iniesta scored in the 116th minute to help Spain claim its first FIFA World Cup title with a 1-0 win over the Netherlands at Soccer City Stadium on Sunday. Just minutes after Dutch defender John Heitinga was sent off for receiving his second yellow card, substitute Cesc Fabregas picked up the ball near the top of the penalty area and lofted it into the box for Iniesta to smash past goalkeeper Maarten Stekelenburg. "It
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   <title>World Cup all-tournament team has a few surprises</title>
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   The 2010 FIFA World Cup featured the four most recent World Player of the Year winners, but none of them performed well enough in South Africa to earn a spot on our all-tournament team. Perhaps Italy defender Fabio Cannavaro, who won the award after the Italians won the World Cup four years ago, is past his prime. The others - Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka - were almost invisible, and less understandably so. Instead, a new individual w
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   <title>Spain triumph caps tournament of firsts</title>
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   When the 2010 FIFA World Cup was awarded to South Africa on May 15, 2004, the tournament promised to be a history- making event. The 19th edition of the competition would be the first to be played on the African continent, but the location wasn't the only first that we witnessed. South Africa proved to be a gracious host, but it was maybe a bit too kind as Bafana Bafana became the first host nation to be eliminated from 
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