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Senegal 1, Algeria 0 - World Cup Qualifying Match
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Senegalese fans painted in national colors cheer in the front row of Léopold Sedar Senghor Stadium in Senegal.
Created: 2nd Jun 2008
Modified: 2nd Jun 2008
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