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Simply the Best
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Brazilians let their hair down. Denilson wept like a kid, Marcos prayed at the goal mouth, Ronaldo did a victory lap on his team mates' shoulders; they made a pretty picture. More >
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The Cup at a Glance
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The fastest goal, the player who got a red card without getting a touch and other useful trivia of the Cup.
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Quotes
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'We can't beat your history but we can beat you (Brazil)' - Sol Campbell. Players, managers and fans shoot from the lip. More >
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20 reasons why the Cup confirmed that Soccer is a 'Beautiful Game'.
# 1 - The supremely gifted Brazilians. Makes us believe even God is Brazilian.
# 2 - Japan and Korea. For teaching the Goliaths of soccer a lesson.
# 3 - African song. Nigeria and Cameroon were touted as the teams to watch out for;
Senegal stole their thunder.
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Gallery
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- Agony and Ecstasy - Fan Fare
Fans at the Cup added atmosphere to the matches. Fierce nationalism was on display. Tears of joy and sorrow were shed.
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161 goals were scored at the Cup. Glancing headers, bicycle kicks, rasping volleys, booming free kicks stood out. More >
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A compilation of the best links on the World Cup. More >
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What better way to celebrate soccer than guzzling beer while taking in live action at a pub? Prem Panicker and Chindu Sreedharan get drunk on soccer during the Eng v Arg match.
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All Stars
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FIFA announced the Stars of the Cup. Some big names lived up to their top billing while anonymous players got discovered. More >
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