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Watch Serbia vs Ghana FIFA World Cup 2010 Live Streaming Online Loftus Versfeld Stadium on 13-06-10, Kick-Off 15:00 UK Time. Live Streaming of Serbia vs Ghana FIFA 2010 World Cup online. FIFA 2010 World Cup matches live online.
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Match date: 13 June, 2010 – Kick Off : 16:00 CET
Venue: Loftus Versfeld Stadium, Pretoria, South Africa
Last 6 Results for Serbia
Serbia – Cameroon 4 – 3
Poland – Serbia 0 – 0
New Zealand – Serbia 1 – 0
Japan – Serbia 0 – 3
Algeria – Serbia 0 – 3
South Korea – Serbia 0 – 1
Last 6 Results for Ghana
1 – 0 Ghana – Latvia
4 – 1 Holland – Ghana
2 – 1 Bosnia-Herzegovina – Ghana
0 – 1 Ghana – Egypt
1 – 0 Ghana – Nigeria
0 – 1 Angola – Ghana
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FIFA World Cup 2010, Algeria vs Slovenia Live Streaming
Watch Algeria vs Slovenia live streaming of FIFA World Cup 2010 from Peter Mokaba Stadium on 13th June 2010 at 13.30. The whole of Algeria were left in euphoria and rightly so after beating Egypt in the play-off to qualify for the South Africa finals but since then everything has strangely gone downhill. The press appear to have pointed the fingers at player egos over-inflating and indiscipline, while the appointment of Rabah Saadane appeared to have solved the problems before the African Nations Cup, but they have re-surfaced with their first game against Slovenia about to start.
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Slovenia appear to be the archetypical monotone European side with little to say about them except the desire to do better than their last appearance in 2002 when they exited the group stage with nothing to show for their efforts. This time, they are not exactly setting anyone’s pulses racing either with little in terms of star appeal but as a team they are hard to beat although the real class of a side will be made clearer in a tournament such as the World Cup 2010 finals. A really watertight defence during qualifying would appear to be their base foundation.
We will go with the age old concept in Algeria vs Slovenia live stream preview of the World Cup 2010 finals live online game that the team that defends better will have the better percentage chance of winning the match. We find Algeria one of the classic African nations with plenty of flair and invention but the indiscipline and egos often leave them in disarray and in the way of the country attaining greatness. Algeria coach Saadane has had another huge test of his ability to control his players and if he can do so, then they will do better against Slovenia.
Yet Slovenia has been sturdy throughout their qualifiers and in their buildup to the actual finals in South Africa. They have done reasonably well in the few friendlies they have played in the warmup, still displaying the same disciplined approach in defence. That will be the key to them pushing for the second qualifying spot in Group C alongside either England or the USA in the end. We believe that the Europeans will end the match with three points.
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FIFA World Cup 2010: Emerton back in action
Brett Emerton has returned to full training two weeks ahead of Australia’s opening 2010 FIFA World Cup 2010 match against Germany.
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A calf injury has limited Emerton’s participation in the pre-tournament camps in Melbourne and Johannesburg, but the Blackburn midfielder was back in action on Sunday. The 31-year-old may not be risked in tomorrow’s friendly against Denmark, while former Liverpool player Harry Kewell is also likely to sit out the game.
Kewell is continuing his rehabilitation from a groin injury and coach Pim Verbeek has said all along that Kewell will be focused on getting fit for the Germany game. Goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer has recovered from the thumb sprain which kept him out of last week’s friendly against New Zealand at the MCG.
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FIFA World Cup 2010 : Kwak ruled out of tournament
Korea Republic defender Kwak Tae-Hwi has been ruled out of the FIFA World Cup 2010 finals after suffering a knee injury in yesterday’s 1-0 defeat to Belarus in Austria.
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The 28-year-old Kyoto Sanga player, who only returned to the squad last November following a lengthy lay-off with a similar injury, twisted knee ligaments during a challenge in the first half and was carried off on a stretcher.
Coach Huh Jung-Moo is set to call up either Suwon Bluewings defender Kang Min-Soo or Hwang Jae-Won of Asian champions Pohang Steelers to take Kwak’s place in his 23-man World Cup squad.
“Kwak will need at least four weeks to recover from twisting a ligament in his left knee,” said media officer Lee Won-Jae.
South Korea complete their preparations against European champions Spain on Thursday ahead of their opening game against Greece in Group B on 12 June.
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2010 FIFA World Cup, Nomvethe returns to boost Bafana
Seldom has a player written off so many times penned such epic comeback moments as Siyabonga Nomvethe.
Discounted by many in the build-up to the 2010 FIFA World Cup, Nomvethe was nonetheless one of Carlos Alberto Parreira’s surprise inclusions in the Brazilian coach’s provisional 30-man squad. Before his unexpected call-up, Nomvethe had not featured for Bafana Bafana in over three years. His last call up came back in March 2007, when South Africa took Bolivia at Ellis Park. “It’s been a while, but I can tell you, it’s good to be back in the national team,” he said. “When I joined the camp, I got this strange feeling inside of me and I knew at that moment that I had missed this place terribly.”
The last three years, spent largely in obscurity, have been testing for the Moroka Swallow striker. A forgotten man in his home country, he had to struggle with injuries that derailed his progress and, until recently, buried his chances of clawing his way back into the national team set-up. However, late last year, in an attempt to reinvent himself, he decided to return to South Africa and signed for local side, Moroka Swallows.
It was his performances with Swallows that prompted a last-minute change of heart for Parreira. At 33, what Nomvethe doesn’t have is time on his side. “All I want to do is to contribute towards making this World Cup a memorable one for my country. I hope that I can add value in this team,” he told FIFA.com.
While South Africa continue to enjoy healthy possession rates, one of their most glaring weaknesses remains a failure to convert chances into goals. During the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup, the South Africans impressed, but paid the price for their own profligacy. The absence of their most prolific goalscocer, Benni McCarthy, has often been blamed for these goalscoring problems. However, with the returning McCarthy’s lack of game time due to injuries still concerning Parreira, he has called on Nomvethe’s experience to provide mentorship to some of his young strikers that include the rapidly-improving Katlego Mphela and Bernard Parker. Mphela, in particular, has hailed the veteran’s impact within the camp.
Nomvethe certainly comes with impressive experience, having sampled top-level football in three different European countries. He made his overseas break with Italian side Udinese in 2001 and went on to star for the likes of Danish side Aalborg, Djurgaderns IF in Sweden and Italian duo Empoli and Salernitana.
At the peak of his career, Nomvethe was one of South Africa’s key strikers, and remained hopeful of a return even as his star steadily faded. “I have never retired, even though a lot of people thought I had given up on the prospects of playing for my country,” he said. “Even when the coaches were ignoring me, I never gave up. I knew that all I needed to do was to be prepared and ready for an opportunity to represent my country again.”
The Durban-born striker, whose first Bafana Bafana appearance came 11 years ago, also has his own unique place in South African football history. It was Nomvethe, after all, who scored the only goal in South Africa’s maiden FIFA World Cup victory: a 1-0 win over Slovenia at Korea/Japan 2002. “I will never forget that game and that goal was special, probably one of my proudest moments in football,” he recalled. His hope now is that history will repeat itself.