FIFA 2007 BEACH SOCCER WORLD CUP: Steely nerves send last two through

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FIFA.com: France and Uruguay were the seventh and eighth teams to make it through to the quarter-finals of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 2007, though both of them had to keep their nerve as they came perilously close to being knocked out. [link]

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