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  2. 2010 FIFA World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 FIFA World Cup was the 19th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national football teams. It took place in South Africa from 11 June to 11 July 2010. The bidding process for hosting the tournament finals was open only to African nations.

  3. 2010 FIFA World Cup final - Wikipedia

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    The 2010 FIFA World Cup was the 19th edition of the FIFA World Cup, FIFA's football competition for national teams, held between 11 June and 11 July 2010 in South Africa. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] South Africa qualified for the finals automatically as tournament hosts, while 205 teams competed for the remaining 31 spots through qualifying rounds organised by ...

  4. 2010 FIFA World Cup knockout stage - Wikipedia

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    The knockout stage of the 2010 FIFA World Cup was the second and final stage of the World Cup, following the group stage. It began on 26 June with the round of 16 matches, and ended on 11 July with the final match of the tournament held at Soccer City, Johannesburg, in which Spain beat the Netherlands 1–0 after extra time to claim their first World Cup.

  5. Soccer on ESPN/ABC - Wikipedia

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    The 1994 FIFA World Cup marked the return of the World Cup on ESPN and ABC [43] and the first time they used their own commentary teams for all matches. Roger Twibell, Seamus Malin, [44] and Rick Davis were the lead broadcast team. [45] Al Trautwig and Davis were the secondary broadcast team.

  6. 2010 FIFA World Cup Group A - Wikipedia

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    Group A of the 2010 FIFA World Cup began on 11 June and ended on 22 June 2010. [1] The group consisted of host nation South Africa, Mexico, Uruguay and the runners-up from 2006, France. France and South Africa previously met at the 1998 FIFA World Cup, when then-hosts France beat South Africa 3–0.

  7. ESPN 3D - Wikipedia

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    On June 30, 2011, ESPN announced that ESPN 3D would air the first men's semi-finals match of the 2011 Wimbledon Championships live, to be followed by a tape delayed broadcast of the second men's semi-finals. On July 4, 2011, it would also air a recorded broadcast of the ladies' and men's finals. [4] ESPN 3D also broadcast all of the games of ...

  8. Games.com's Top 10 Facebook Games of 2010 - AOL

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    The first half of 2010 showed immense growth and opportunity for almost everyone involved in this brave new world of gaming. There were multiple stories of buyouts and Games.com's Top 10 Facebook ...

  9. June 2010 in sports - Wikipedia

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    FIFA World Cup in South Africa: (teams in bold advance to the round of 16) Group A: In Rustenburg: Mexico 0–1 Uruguay; In Bloemfontein: France 1–2 South Africa. Final standings: Uruguay 7 points, Mexico, South Africa 4, France 1. South Africa become the first World Cup host team to fail to advance past the opening round. Group B: