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What countries are playing each other for the first game in the World Cup soccer?
Mexico and South Africa will be playing the first game in the...
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Has the world cup soccer ever been held in america?
This is the 14th in a weekly series of World Cup history less...
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When is the next game with Mexico for the Fifa world cup soccer games 2010?
Mexico's next game is against Uruguay, on June 22nd at 10am E...
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Does Freddie Adu play for the U.S. World Cup soccer team?
Fredua Adu (born June 2, 1989) is an American soccer player f...
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Who won the us vs slov world cup soccer game this morning?
The game this morning resulted in a 2-2 draw due to horrendou...
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How much money does a 2010 world cup soccer ball cost?
An official soccer ball from the 2010 World Cup costs about $...
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How long is half time during World Cup soccer games?
A professional match totals 90 minutes. That time is divided ...
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How big is a world cup soccer field?
The Suwon World Cup Stadium training field 3 has a PITCH SIZE...
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How often does the World Cup (soccer) occur?
The FIFA World Cup takes place every 4 years. The next is in ...
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What country has the most world cup soccer championships?
Brazil, they have been five times champions (1958, 1962, 1970...
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What is the full name of bocanegra from the us world cup soccer team?
U.S. Soccer captain Carlos Bocanegra is preparing for World C...
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How long is the World Cup soccer field?
The World Cup soccer field has a fixed size of 105 m long and...
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How long is half time during World Cup soccer games?
A professional match totals 90 minutes. That time is divided ...
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Who were the last 5 winners of the World Cup soccer?
Italy, Brazil, France, Brazil, and West Germany in order. Tha...
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Who won the 2000 Fifa world cup soccer?
The World Cup was not held in 2000. In 2002, it was held in K...
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What is the date of the soccer world cup?
30 July, 2014
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Has Yugoslavia ever been to the world cup for soccer?
Yugoslavia was in the world cup soccer in 1990. The team stoo...
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Has the world cup soccer ever been held in america?
This is the 14th in a weekly series of World Cup history less...
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What year is the next world cup for soccer?
The next year is 2010 in South Africa. Tickets can be obtaine...
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Where is the soccer World Cup in 2012?
Brazil will host the next World Cup in 2014. The World Cup fi...
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What are the horns called that were used at the World Soccer Cup?
The vuvuzela, also known as lepatata, is a plastic horn, abou...
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What soccer team has won the most world cups?
The top 3 are Brazil with 5, Italy with 4, and Germany with 3.
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What is the date of the soccer world cup?
30 July, 2014
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How often does the World Cup (soccer) occur?
The FIFA World Cup takes place every 4 years. The next is in ...
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How often is the soccer world cup?
The World Cup of Soccer is held every four years; the last wa...
About World Cup Soccer
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