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Which is the worst soccer team in the world?
No. It's not India. On Sunday June 30, the day the World Cup finals are played at Yokohama, Bhutan's best will be kicking off against the men from Montserrat in the mountain kingdom to settle the question.

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Player Watch: Follow the Stars
Track the performances of and news on your favourite soccer heroes, and see how they rank against other stars.

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China's Soccer Generation
On the long march to its first-ever World Cup finals, China has revolutionized the way it organizes soccer and turned a simple sport into a national obsession.

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Eriksson's Argentine love affair may be his downfall
Eriksson knows a thing or two about the Argentines - he signed four of them at Lazio. No surprise, then, that he adores a certain Mr Veron.

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French Connection
England players show off their language skills.

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How the stars have fared
So how did the big names like Beckham, Ronaldo, Raul etc fare on their first day on the biggest stage of all?

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Frenchman redirects Japanese soccer culture
Philippe Troussier, the unorthodox Frenchman at the helm of Japan's World Cup team has been has not merely training his players, but educating a population of 126 million about soccer.

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What happened to Malaysia and Indonesia?
As Asia celebrates the performances of the host nations, this article looks at the plight of these once soccer powerhouses of the region.

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This 'Goose' is ready to say boo
US defender and senior member Jeff Agoos has watched the Cup on TV and
watched it from the sidelines. This time, he gets to see one from the inside out.

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Globalisation thrusts managers into the spotlight
Footballers are now as familiar as Burger King. It is to the managers we must now look to provide the unexpected.

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Rob Hughes: Japan would have won if not for referee
Ban the referee from further matches, put him on the mat and then crucify him for an inept job that denied Japan what should have been a victory last night.

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It's football, not war, says Crespo
Argentina striker Hernan Crespo has tried to take the heat out of the World Cup showdown with England by denouncing attempts to portray the match as a revenge mission for the Falklands War.

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Underdog tag fires up Tunisia
Assistant coach Khemais Laabidi says Tunisia will be motivated by their outsider status against Russia.
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