Mundial 2010 in South Africa, eliminations. World Cup RSA 2010: Index


Heskey ruled out of Ukraine game
Sunday, 29 March 2009
Striker Emile Heskey was on Sunday ruled out of England’s World Cup 2010 qualifier at home to Ukraine this week with a hamstring injury. The Aston Villa forward was forced off in the 14th minute of England’s 4-0 friendly win against Slovakia at Wembley on Saturday, shortly after putting his side in front. It was the former [...]
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Lyon, Juninho still uncertain over his future
Sunday, 29 March 2009
Lyon captain Juninho has revealed that he remains undecided about his future. The Brazilian has a season left after this campaign before his current contract expires, but has not ruled out the possibility of being at OL next season or even beyond. “There’s always the possibility that I could find other solutions and take [...]
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Roma's Doni dismisses Manchester City interest
Sunday, 29 March 2009
Roma goalkeeper Alexander Doni insists he has no intention of joining Manchester City in the summer. The Brazil international is reported to be a big-money target for the Blues as they look to put the Abu Dhabi United Group’s considerable wealth to good use. “I don’t want to leave Roma, as my family is happy here [...]
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Bent called into England squad
Sunday, 29 March 2009
Darren Bent has been called into the England squad for Wednesday’s 2010 World Cup qualifier with Ukraine at Wembley. England coach Fabio Capello has summoned for the Tottenham striker after Emile Heskey, Carlton Cole and Peter Crouch all picked up injuries in the 4-0 friendly win over Slovakia. Bent appeared as a substitute in the friendly [...]
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Bundesliga fixtures (Reuters)
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
Bundesliga fixtures (all times GMT).
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Milan, Abbiati out of action for six months
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
AC Milan goalkeeper Christian Abbiati will be out of action for five to six months following surgery on his cruciate knee ligament, his club has revealed. Abbiati injured his knee two weeks ago in Milan’s 5-1 victory at Siena, after which he was replaced by Brazilian Dida. Milan said on their official website that the [...]
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Wigan?s Zaki out for three weeks
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
Wigan Athletic will have to do without their influential striker Amr Zaki for up to three weeks. The Egyptian picked up a hamstring injury while playing for his country. Zaki scored in Egypt’s 1-1 draw with Zambia on Sunday but spent the final minutes in agony as all replacements had already been used. The Latics are currently [...]
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South American high hopes may vanish in thin air
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
When you’re plotting a path through the World Cup qualifiers some away trips are more gruelling than others. One Latin American trip in particular can see a visiting side’s hopes vanish into thin air. Literally. On Wednesday, Argentina must tackle the heady challenge of a trip to neighbouring Bolivia. The Bolivians last qualified for the World Cup finals in [...]
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Sneijder unhappy with Van Marwijk
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
Netherlands midfielder Wesley Sneijder has openly criticized manager Bert van Marwijk for being allowed only 25 minutes on the pitch against Scotland last Saturday. “It’s obvious that I want to play,” the 24-year-old told press agency ANP. “I do understand there are a lot of good players at the Dutch team, for the three positions behind [...]
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McGeady almost fit for Italy
Tuesday, 31 March 2009
Ireland winger Aiden McGeady will most likely be fit for his country’s crucial World Cup qualifier with Italy next Wednesday. McGeady injured his knee in Saturday’s game with Bulgaria and was initially ruled out to face the world champions. “He is a slight doubt, but I think he will be okay to play on Wednesday,” assistant manager [...]
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