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  2. 2003 Cricket World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 ICC Cricket World Cup was the eighth Cricket World Cup, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was co-hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Kenya from 9 February to 23 March 2003. This edition of the World Cup was the first to be played in Africa.

  3. 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup was the fourth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial championship of women's national soccer teams organized by FIFA.It was held in the United States from September 20 to October 12, 2003, at six venues in six cities across the country.

  4. 2003 in association football - Wikipedia

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    UEFA Cup: FC Porto wins 3–2 in the final against Celtic, after extra time, with a silver goal by Derlei. This is Porto's first UEFA Cup title. European Super Cup: AC Milan beats FC Porto 1–0, winning the cup for the 4th time. Copa Libertadores: Boca Juniors of Argentina won the cup for the fifth time against Santos of Brazil in a 5–1 ...

  5. List of FIFA World Cup hosts - Wikipedia

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    The first joint bid of the World Cup was approved, edging out Mexico. Results: South Korea/ Japan (joint bid, voted by acclamation) Mexico; The 2002 FIFA World Cup was co-hosted in Asia for the first time by South Korea and Japan (the opening match was held in South Korea and the final was held in Japan).

  6. 2003 Rugby World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2003 Rugby World Cup was the fifth Rugby World Cup and was won by England. Originally planned to be co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, all games were shifted to Australia following a contractual dispute over ground signage rights between the New Zealand Rugby Union and Rugby World Cup Limited.

  7. 2002–03 FIS Alpine Ski World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 37th World Cup season began in October 2002 on Sölden, Austria, and concluded in March 2003 at the World Cup finals in Lillehammer, Norway. The overall winners were Stephan Eberharter of Austria and Janica Kostelić of Croatia. A break in the schedule was for the 2003 World Championships, held in St. Moritz, Switzerland, from 2–16 ...

  8. World Cup schedule: Start times for every match and how ... - AOL

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    For the first time, the FIFA World Cup is being played in the Middle East for a fall tournament highlighting soccer’s best.. The American men’s national team looks to defy the odds and pull ...

  9. 2003 World Cup - Wikipedia

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    2003 World Cup may refer to: 2003 Alpine Skiing World Cup; 2003 Cricket World Cup; 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup; 2003 FIVB Women's World Cup; 2003 IFAF World ...