Dalmy expects World Cup experience to be valuable (Denver Post)
Dalmy expects World Cup experience to be valuable (Denver Post)
Marian Dalmy doesn’t expect to play much for the U.S. women’s soccer team in the World Cup that began Monday in China, but that’s OK with her.
More Television Viewers Watch Women’s World Cup (Voice of America)
The fifth FIFA Women’s World Cup in China is being broadcast to a record number of viewers around the world. VOA’s Jim Stevenson has more on the growth of the quadrennial football (soccer) event since it began in 1991.
Inspired China aims to top Cup group (People’s Daily)
WUHAN: China’s women’s soccer players are brimming with optimism after their nail-biting 3-2 victory against a resilient Denmark during both sides’ opening clash at the World Cup on Wednesday. The host players underlined their quiet dete …
World Cup ref helps kick off junior soccer in Bangkok (Bangkok Post)
September sees the start of the new season for the Bangkok Soccer League. Registration Fun Day will be at Bangkok Patana School tomorrow and Graham Poll, England’s famous World Cup referee, will be refereeing a couple of games for us.
Mums star at World Cup (iafrica.com)
Former World Cup champions Norway are a powerful footballing force, with skillful players who command respect. But in Hangzhou, the European giants are being upstaged by a grinning girl in pink rollerblades and a toddler in an oversized kit.
Area girls soccer players tuned into World Cup (News Journal)
ASHLAND Katie Krisko has been waking up earlier than usual and not because the Ashland senior is cramming for a test or finishing a project. Krisko, the captain of the Arrows soccer team, is up before the sun to watch the Women s World Cup, taking place through the end of the month in China.
Soccer fan slashes tyres (News 24 South Africa)
A Belgian man angered by the bragging of French soccer fans during the 2006 World Cup has slashed the tyres of dozens of French cars.
South Africa: Revolution If country Gets World Cup Shot On Target (AllAfrica.com)
WITH just 1000 days remaining until the Soccer World Cup gets under way, it is safe to say that SA’s 2010 honeymoon is over.
Soccer: In Women’s World Cup Brazil pound China 4-0. (International Herald Tribune)
‘In other group D match Denmark beat New Zealand 2-0, while in group C Australia and Norway drew 1-1 and Canada beat Ghana 4-0.