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Senegal 1, Algeria 0 - World Cup Qualifying Match
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A Senegalese supporter, dressed by the leading sponsor, waves the Senegalese flag. The match was one of the first qualifying matches for the World Cup and African Cup of Nations in 2010.
Created: 2nd Jun 2008
Modified: 2nd Jun 2008
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