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Nigeria entered the World Cup in South Africa with high hopes of going far. The Super Eagles' group included South Korea, Greece, and Argentina. see more »
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Ivory Coast's Didier Drogba, center, warms up prior to kick off with teammates at their first match, on June 15 with Portugal in Port Elizabeth. It … see more »
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The Indomitable Lions' first match against Japan on June 14 in Mangaung ended in a 0-1 defeat. Here, Eric Choupo Moting of Cameroon is challenged by … see more »
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Ghanaian fans came out to support the Black Stars in their 2010 FIFA World Cup campaign in South Africa's soccer stadiums. see more »
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Soccer fans showed up en masse at Cape Town's main fan park to watch Bafana Bafana take on the French on June 22. see more »
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South Africa played France in their last 2010 FIFA World Cup match at the Free State Stadium on June 22 in Bloemfontein. see more »
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An Algerian fan shows his support during his countrys 2010 FIFA World Cup match with the United States at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium on June 23, in … see more »
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Fans show their support for Nigeria at their first match of the World Cup in Johannesburg on June 12. see more »
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Nelson Mandela Stadium during the 2010 FIFA World Cup Group G match between Portugal and Cote d' Ivoire on June 15, 2010 in Port Elizabeth, South … see more »
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A Japanese fan poses with a Cameroonian lion before the 2010 FIFA World Cup Group E match between Japan and Cameroon at Free State Stadium on June 14, … see more »
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