independent.co.uk - 1/30/2008
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AP David Beckham arrives to Cabo de Sao Roque in Natal, northeast of Brazil, to inaugurate the first "David Beckham World of Sport"
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"David Beckham World of Sport" Academy and Resort coming soon to Brazil ... and England ... and America
sportsya.com 1/30/2008 — SPORTS YA: "...The academy will have eight soccer fields to practice and a stadium able to hold 10,000 people...It will be part of a resort project to be built by Norwegian firm Brazil Developement, in which Real Madrid player Raul is also a partner. --- The existing David Beckham Academies in the U.S. and U.K. are expected to be expanded similarly to this one, the "David Beckham World of Sport"
Becks to Open Academy in Brazil
theoffsiderules.blogspot.com 1/30/2008 — The caption is not a swing at Beckham. His plan to benefit the local youth through scholarships to his new Brazilian academy is totally admirable. But seriously, what does the Brazilian youth need to learn from him aside from the obvious superb ...
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timesonline.co.uk 1/30/2008 — Dear Signor Capello, Congratulations on your appointment to one of the most prestigious and exposed posts in England. On such occasions, it is traditional for The Times to offer the England football head coach advice as well as congratulations. Here ...