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Paul the World Cup Oracle Octopus Dead

Paul the World Cup Oracle Octopus Dead

Paul the Octopus, Oracle of the 2010 World Cup is dead at two-and-a half years of natural causes. Paul  who correctly predicted the outcome of games during this year’s World Cup soccer tournament died in his tank in Germany. Paul correctly predicted the outcome of all seven of Germany’s games plus Spain’s victory over the Netherlands in the final.. Paul the Octopus iPhone Apps ...
Amazulu vs Martizburg United – Opening Match for the Moses Mabhida 2010 Stadium in Durban

Amazulu vs Martizburg United – Opening Match for the Moses Mabhida 2010 Stadium in Durban

Tomorrow’s KZN Derby between Amazulu and Maritzburg United  will be fought out under the biggest arch in the Southern hemisphere at Durban’s Moses Mabhida Stadium the first ever game to be played at this 2010 FIFA World Cup venue. All 22 000 Seats Sold Out All 22 000 seats were sold out three days ago as KwaZulu Natal football fans proved that it is not only Soweto Derby’s that can draw th...
Solid Gold FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour – African Leg

Solid Gold FIFA World Cup Trophy Tour – African Leg

Today the solid gold FIFA World Cup Trophy will leave from Zurich to Cairo for the African leg of the World tour where it will visit over 53 countries to bring the REAL World Cup Experience to fans. World Cup Trophy Tour The Trophy Tour, which will begin its journey from the FIFA Headquarters today, September 21, 2009, will travel around the world before arriving in the host country of South Afri...
FIFA World Cup Trivia – How to Say World Cup in 36 Languages

FIFA World Cup Trivia – How to Say World Cup in 36 Languages

The FIFA World Cup is occasionally called the Football World Cup, but usually referred to simply as the World Cup. Over the eighty years of the ultimate footballing tournament, over 31 million spectators have attended over 708 matches and witnessed the scoring of 2 063 goals. So much has changed since the first World Cup was held in Uruguay in 1930. For the 2010 FIFA World Cup over 852 matches wi...
2006 World Cup Final – Zidane’s Headbutt – Unforgettable

2006 World Cup Final – Zidane’s Headbutt – Unforgettable

I’ll never forget the the 2006 Soccer World Cup Final. Zinedine Zidane’s headbutt was one of the most unforgettable moments of the whole tournament I had been driving around Ireland, staying for a day or two in small towns, wandering around, taking pictures – watching the soccer with the locals in the pubs. It is was great fun – none of us had a dog in the fight – we...
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