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A World Cup Down Under?
A World Cup Down Under?
As John Aloisi struck the ball into the top right corner of the net (perhaps the only useful thing he’s ever done in his career, if not his life), an almighty roar rose out of the now named ANZ stadium in Sydney, Australia. The joyful cheers of the commentators in the background filled the ...
FIFA World Rankings: Brazil take the top spot, USA up to 12th, and Australia up to 16th
the90thminute.com — The latest FIFA World Rankings are out and Brazil has overtaken Spain for the top spot with... their win in the 2009 Confederations Cup. The United States saw their ranking improve with a strong performance to reach the finals but the biggest mover into the top 20 were Australia (moved up 13 ... (more) FIFA World Rankings: Brazil take the top spot, USA up to ...
Smith bags top player spot in SA cricket awards
cricketsafari.com — Johannesburg: South African captain Graeme Smith’s inspirational leadership and prolific batting in the season gone by fetched... him the twin honours of ‘Cricketer of the Year’ and ‘Test Cricketer of the Year’ at the country’s annual cricket awards here. In a ... (more) Smith bags top player spot in SA cricket awards
World Sport Group gets Australian Open contract
sportsprodailydeal.com — The agency World Sport Group has been named as the promoter of the Australian Open for the... next six years. (more) World Sport Group gets Australian Open contract
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