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Soccer News Archives for December 2, 2005

Terrorism, not hooliganism, feared at Cup
Dec 2 2005 5:02PM (CT)
BERLIN (AP) - Hooliganism isn't the threat it used to be at the World Cup, if you listen to Dutch, German or English authorities.
 
World Cup stadium closed with cracked roof
Dec 2 2005 4:26PM (CT)
KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany (AP) - FC Kaiserslautern's stadium was closed Friday because of cracks in the roof covering the stands, raising concerns the arena won't be ready for the World Cup.
 
Whatever the draw, Brazil is Cup favorite
Dec 2 2005 4:19PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - From Argentina to Angola, England to Ecuador, the 32 contenders for the World Cup title all dream of winning the game's biggest prize. Realistically, it looks like a one-horse race.
 
Italian officials condemn fan violence
Dec 2 2005 3:09PM (CT)
ROME (AP) - Italian soccer officials on Friday condemned violence that caused an Italian Cup match between Juventus and Fiorentina to be halted for 20 minutes.
 
Body of soccer great Best is brought home
Dec 2 2005 1:49PM (CT)
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) - The body of soccer great George Best arrived home Friday for a massive funeral expected to bring Belfast to a standstill.
 
Hungarian soccer cracks down on racism
Dec 2 2005 12:00PM (CT)
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) - Referees who fail to crack down on racist slurs during league games will be disciplined by Hungary's soccer federation.
 
Soccer player David di Tommaso dies at 26
Dec 2 2005 9:08AM (CT)
UTRECHT, Netherlands (AP) - FC Utrecht defender David di Tommaso died in his sleep of heart failure, the club said Friday.
 
   

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