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   <title>Beckham stands up for Henry</title>
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   David Beckham claims Thierry Henry did not deliberately handle the ball and has leapt to the defense of the France striker after claiming he is not a cheat. Henry has found himself at the center of a storm following his actions in Wednesday's World Cup play-off second leg against the Republic of Ireland. The Irish authorities have called for the game to be replayed after Henry admitted to handling the ball before crossing for Wil
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   <title>Spain overtakes Brazil in FIFA Rankings</title>
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   Spain has regained the top spot in the FIFA/Coca-Cola Men's World Rankings, which were released on Friday for the month of November. Brazil was on top of the table since July, but they slipped to second this past month, with the Netherlands remaining in third and Italy in fourth. Portugal (5th, up 5) and France (7th, up 2) both moved up the rankings thanks to wins in their respective UEFA qualification playoff matches, while 
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   <title>Sorry Ireland, what's done is done</title>
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   Four years is a long period of time, but for players like Shay Given, Robbie Keane and the rest of Ireland's national soccer team, it may as well be 40 years. The World Cup is special because it only comes along every four years, making it an excruciating experience for teams that miss out on qualification. So you can imagine how the Irish players felt on Wednesday evening when they watched France's Thierry Henry clearly bring down a ball 
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   <title>Ibrahimovic expects Barca to advance</title>
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   Striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic is confident that Barcelona will overcome its Champions League wobbles and beat Inter Milan to seal its progress as Group F winners. The reigning European champions are currently third in their group behind Inter and Rubin after winning just one of their opening five games. But Ibrahimovic, who swapped Inter for Barca during the summer, is confident of inflicting a defeat on his former club when they arrive
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   <title>FIFA says no to France-Ireland replay</title>
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   Even though French soccer star Thierry Henry has admitted to a handball during France's World Cup-clinching aggregate win over Ireland on Wednesday and has called for a replay to the game, soccer's international federation shot down the idea on Friday. The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) requested a replay, but in a statement FIFA said it couldn't change the result of the match. "As is clearly mentioned in the laws of the game, during matches
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   <title>Ireland asks FIFA to replay France match</title>
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   The Football Association of Ireland has called for the Republic of Ireland's controversial World Cup playoff against France to be replayed after lodging a complaint with FIFA. The Republic saw their dreams of playing in South Africa next summer ended in heart-breaking fashion in Paris on Wednesday night. France captain Thierry Henry handled the ball before setting up teammate William Gallas for the extra-time equalizer which saw Fran
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   <title>Uruguay holds off Costa Rica to reach World Cup</title>
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   Uruguay earned the final place in the 2010 World Cup as they played to a 1-1 draw with Costa Rica in the second leg of their South America/CONCACAF playoff on Wednesday. Uruguay came away with a 1-0 win in Costa Rica in the first leg, and Wednesday's result allowed them to claim a 2-1 aggregate win, sending Uruguay back to the World Cup for the first time since 2002. Costa Rica misses out on the World Cup for the first time since 
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   <title>Gallas goal helps France reach World Cup</title>
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   William Gallas scored a controversial goal in extra time to give France a 2-1 aggregate win over Ireland in a UEFA World Cup qualifying playoff contest on Wednesday. France won the first leg in Ireland, 1-0, but after Robbie Keane's first-half goal evened the two-legged playoff, Gallas scored from close range in the 104th minute after Thierry Henry controlled the ball with his hand and played it to the front of the net for Gallas to finish off. 
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   <title>Algeria downs Egypt to claim World Cup berth</title>
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   Algeria secured its second ever World Cup berth on Wednesday as they beat Egypt, 1-0, in a one-game playoff to determine the final African qualifier. Antar Yahia scored the lone goal of the match in the 40th minute with a well- struck volley, while Algeria held off Egypt in the second half to qualify for its first World Cup since 1986. The playoff was forced after both teams finished with the same number of points, goals scored and goa
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