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Day 15 recap
[FRI 23 JUN 2006 – 21:14:45 UTC]
Sepp BLATTER's nightmares came true on F
RI 23 J
UN 2006, as the referees became the stars of the show.
more...Day 14 recap
[FRI 23 JUN 2006 – 04:14:58 UTC]
Perhaps the two most compelling groups came to their surprising conclusions on T
HU 22 J
UN 2006.
more...Day 13 recap
[THU 22 JUN 2006 – 03:42:15 UTC]
Teams who ostensibly had nothing to play for were some of the best performers on W
ED 21 J
UN 2006.
more...Day 12 recap
[WED 21 JUN 2006 – 03:40:13 UTC]
Old and new stars scored, and a new milestone was reached, on W
ED 20 S
EP 2006.
more...Day 11 recap
[TUE 20 JUN 2006 – 05:17:34 UTC]
The form book held up again as European favourites won on M
ON 19 J
UN 2006.
more...Day 10 recap
[SUN 18 JUN 2006 – 21:07:11 UTC]
Few teams saw their second round uncertainty resolved on S
UN 18 J
UN 2006.
more...Day 9 recap
[SAT 17 JUN 2006 – 21:16:48 UTC]
S
AT 17 J
UN 2006 will surely be remembered as one of the wildest days at this Men's World Cup.
more...Day 8 recap
[FRI 16 JUN 2006 – 21:07:55 UTC]
Several goals scored on F
RI 16 J
UN 2006 will make it into the highlight reel at the end of the tournament.
more...Day 7 recap
[FRI 16 JUN 2006 – 05:47:56 UTC]
The mystery was drawn out of one group, but another was further muddled, on T
HU 15 J
UN 2006.
more...Day 6 recap
[THU 15 JUN 2006 – 05:00:10 UTC]
All three matches involved a late goal – some more important than others – on W
ED 14 J
UN 2006.
more...Day 5 recap
[WED 14 JUN 2006 – 04:52:34 UTC]
There were two surprising comebacks in one match, a repeat of recent history, and a cracking goal on T
UE 13 J
UN 2006.
more...Day 4 recap
[TUE 13 JUN 2006 – 04:46:03 UTC]
The Socceroos were the biggest surprise on M
ON 12 J
UN 2006.
more...Day 3 recap
[SUN 11 JUN 2006 – 20:54:40 UTC]
The Upset Fairy took the day off on S
UN 11 J
UN 2006.
more...Day 2 recap
[SAT 10 JUN 2006 – 20:55:02 UTC]
Two Men's World Cup newcomers held their own against world powers on S
AT 10 J
UN 2006.
more...Pfister says auf Wiedersehen to Togo
[SAT 10 JUN 2006 – 19:57:18 UTC]
Otto PFISTER, appointed as coach of
Togo four months ahead of the 2006 Men's World Cup, has resigned just days before his side start their
Group G campaign against
Korea Rep. The Hawks have been embroiled in a dispute with the Fédération Togolaise de Football over their bonuses, during which the players boycotted training sessions. Assistant Kodjovi MAWUENA has been promoted to fill the vacancy.
Day 1 recap
[FRI 09 JUN 2006 – 20:52:14 UTC]
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