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41. The Tribune...Sports Tribune
Among these were Chile’s Marcelo salas, German star Oliver Bierhoff, Suker infact captured the hearts of millions of soccer fans with his excellent
http://www.tribuneindia.com/1998/98jul21/spr-trib.htm
Tuesday, July 21, 1998
France script a golden chapter

By Amardeep Bhattal
"T
HE day of glory has arrived," goes France’s national anthem. And indeed it had...
Soccer World Cup highlights

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I nternational Indian golfing scene at near start of the season has not been as rosy at it ought to have been. Known stars and budding players have failed to strike Derby form to enhance the reputation of the country.
France script a golden chapter By Amardeep Bhattal "T HE day of glory has arrived," goes France’s national anthem. And indeed it had.At the sprawling Stade de France in St Denis on July 12, Didier Deschamps and his brigade scripted a golden chapter in their country’s soccer history by dethroning Brazil and lifting the glittering World Cup. The historic victory sparked off nationwide celebrations with over 1.5 million people thronging the Champs Elysees in Paris alone to give vent to their ecstatic feelings. According to rough estimates, the revelry surpassed the Liberation Day celebrations of 1944. The French victory, which incidentally was the first for the hosts in the history of the World Cup, was more of an anti-climax. Not many had placed their bets on the French, as the hosts, despite having an excellent goalkeeper in Fabien Barthez and an enviable defence manned by Lillian Thuram, Marcel Desailly and Laurent Blanc, lacked a strike force as efficient as that of former champions Brazil, Argentina and Italy, or even that of England, Germany, Croatia and Holland.

42. 1919 First Quarter World History - Din Timelines
18 Juan Antonio Orrego-salas, Santiago Chile, composer, is born. 23 - BobPaisley, English soccer player/trainer/manager of FC Liverpool, is born.
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Romania annexes Transylvania. 3 year old German communist party (Spartacus) crushed. Sports Dutch Soccer team OSV forms. Sports Rosa Luxemburg, Marxist revolutionary, murdered. Frank Wedekind's "Die letzten Tage der Menschheit," premieres. Karl Liebknecht, Marxist revolutionary, murdered at 47. Semana Tragica (Tragic Week): Bloodbath in Buenos Aires. Jaroslav Jeremias, composer, dies at 19. 18th Amendment ? ratified by 3/4 of states. Goes into affect jan 16 1920 Repealed in feb 20 1933 by the 21st Amendment ?

43. 2003 Manhattanville Men S Soccer Preview
The Manhattanville Men’s soccer team played the most competitive schedule in thehistory One starting spot opens up with senior Juan salas (Nyack, NY),
http://www.mville.edu/athletics/sports/msoc/03_season/03_preview/03preview.htm

44. World Cup 2002 - ABC Sport
France defender marcel Desailly became only the second player ever to be sent soccer fans Uninterested corporate fat cats are getting World Cup seats
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- - ABC Sport Sites - - ABC Sport Sport news AFL Basketball Cricket Dash Golf Grandstand Netball Rugby League Rugby Union SANFL Soccer Swimming Tasmanian Hockey Tennis ...the Fat WAFL Winter Olympics WNBL Home Results Groups Teams ... Venues Posted: Thursday, April 25, 2002 1998: France claims victory at home Zinedine Zidane scores the first of his two goals in France's 3-0 win over Brazil Swollen by a further eight teams, taking the number of finalists from 24 to 32, the 1998 tournament in France underscored the World Cup's position as the king of sports events.
The 64 matches were watched by a total television audience estimated at 36 billion, an average of more than 550 million per game. The final alone attracted two billion viewers, roughly a third of the planet.
Fittingly host nation France were to lift the trophy, Aime Jacquet's side gathering unstoppable momentum as the tournament progressed before defeating Brazil 3-0 in a one-sided final at the gleaming 80,000-seat Stade de France.
The star of the show for France was Zinedine Zidane, who bounced back from the shame of a red card against Saudi Arabia early in the competition to score two goals in the final.
Brazil's campaign ended in mysterious circumstances, with star player Ronaldo excluded from the team-sheet for the final before being cleared to play.

45. Football Players' Nicknames :: Soccerphile
The picturesque world of soccer is full of eccentric characters, Desailly,marcel (FRA), Beast. Di Livio, Angelo (ITA), Soldatino, Little Soldier
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46. Panama News Briefs
salas was replaced as minister by Arnulfo Escalona, a member of a large On September 21, in the wake of a hardplayed soccer game at the Los Andes
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Prosecutor moves to put reporters on trial Panamanian becomes Miss Universe After Donald Trump's organization deposed Russian policewoman Oxana Federova as this year's Miss Universe, the crown passed to the runner-up, Miss Panama Justine Pasek, who was crowned on September 24. The precise reason for Federova's ouster has not been stated by either Trump or Federova, though the pageant cited unspecified contract breaches. Pasek's elevation occupied the front pages of Panama's daily newspapers for several days. Assembly calls for Miss World boycott Supreme Court denies Cochez's habeas data claim In an even more significant blow the freedom of information law, the Supreme Court denied a petition by the former Christian Democrat mayor of Panama City and legislator Willy Cochez, who wanted to know the names and salaries of all alternate legislators (suplentes) who are on the government payroll. Comptroller General Alvin Weeden refused to divulge the information, and the court ruled that since Cochez doesn't have a direct personal interest in knowning these things, he has no right to that information. Essentially the court held that government spending, and especially corruption, are none of the public's business. Abstaining from the decision were three of the nine magistrates, Arnulfo Arjona, Graciela Dixon and César Pereira. Transparency International's Fernando Berguido called the decision "a death blow to the Transparency Law."

47. FIFA.com The Official Web Site Of The Fédération Internationale De Football As
Translate this page Travessa do Pa§o, 23 salas 405/406. CENTRO - RIO DE JANEIRO - RJ. 20010-170 01231-000. BRA. Email marcel@figer.com.br. Tel +55-11/231 0888
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Translate this page Travessa do Pa§o, 23 salas 405/406. CENTRO - RIO DE JANEIRO - RJ. 20010-170 01231-000. BRA. Email marcel@figer.com.br. Tél +55-11/231 0888
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49. World Cup Capsules: A Detailed Look At 32 Participating Nations.
Key players F Ivan Zamorano (Inter Milan, Italy), F Marcelo salas Another formerMajor League soccer player, F Shaun Bartlett, also is in the mix.
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World Cup capsules: A detailed look at 32 participating nations.
By Jerry Langdon
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(Wednesday, June 3, 1998) The final rosters have been submitted by the 32 nations participating in the World Cup in France. If form holds true in the early rounds, the quarterfinals would be:
* Italy vs. France.
* Brazil vs. Nigeria or Spain.
* Netherlands vs. Argentina.
* Germany vs. England. The semifinals might then pair juggernauts Brazil and Argentina, with European powers vying for the other finals slot setting up South America versus Europe for the crown. Among top second-round pairings, if favorites win in the first round:
* France vs. Nigeria.
* Germany vs. Belgium or Mexico (runnerup in Group E).
* Netherlands vs. Yugoslavia or United States (runnerup in Group F).
* England vs. Croatia. Jerry Langdon is the Gannett News Service sports editor and can be e-mailed at jlangdon@gns.gannett.com Here are updated capsules of the 32 participating nations:
Team by team capsules by group
(Key: F - forward; M - midfielder; D - defender; GK - goalkeeper)

50. World Cup: Norway Beats Brazil, Advances With Referees’ Help.
for elbowing striker marcelo salas, who theatrically fell to the ground. Joseph Ndo (Laurent Etame 83), marcel Mahouve, Francois Omam Biyick,
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World Cup: Norway beats Brazil, advances with referees’ help.
By Jerry Langdon
Gannett News Service
(Tuesday, June 23, 1998) Morocco and Cameroon came close to joining Nigeria as African representatives in the second round of the World Cup, but both fell victim today, with officiating decisions playing key roles one direct, one indirect. Morocco appeared to be qualified from Group A following a 3-0 rout of Scotland, and with Brazil leading Norway 1-0 after Bebeto's goal in the 78th minute. But Norway, needing a win, scored two goals in the last eight minutes. With time running out, U.S. referee Esse Baharmast called defender Junior Baiano for excessive contact with striker Tore Andre Flo in the box, and Kjetil Rekdal converted the ensuing penalty kick in the 89th minute. Brazil players protested, saying the contact was minimal if at all, but to no avail. The victory put Norway at 1-0-2 and five points, one ahead of Morocco, which finished at 1-1-1 and four points. Brazil already had clinched Group A with two earlier victories but went all-out against a Norway team that in two matches the past couple years had beaten Brazil once and drawn once and whose coach Egil Olsen had boasted about it. "It's incredible," Olsen said. "I'm amazed at what happened."

51. ESPN.com Soccernet England: News For Monday December 2, 2002
Tottenham are keen to sign marcelo salas from Italian giants Juventus, accordingto the Chelsea captain marcel Desailly has accused his former French
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Harry Kewell has denied he has a rift with Leeds and Australia team-mate Mark Viduka. United: Lazio have not paid Stam debt Manchester United have refuted claims by Lazio they had settled all monies from the £16million sale of Jaap Stam 16 months ago. Westerveld blasts Houllier over Dudek Former Liverpool goalkeeper Sander Westerveld has criticised Reds boss Gerard Houllier for not standing by his current number one Jerzy Dudek. Cole charged over ref abuse Arsenal defender Ashley Cole has been charged with misconduct by the FA relating to an incident in the match at Southampton. Keane returns to United training Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed tonight that Roy Keane will be back in full time training later this week. Defender and striker are Roeder's January targets Glenn Roeder wants to sign a defender and a striker when the transfer window opens in January. United hope Blanc and Veron can face Clarets Manchester United are expected to field as strong a side as possible against Burnley in the Worthington Cup.

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53. UNERP - 2000 Rev Results
Washington Simpson, Cooks (salas 72 ), Goodlett (Cooks 82 ), Talley, Aunger, Referee Mr. marcel Yonan Referee s Assistants Mr. Peter Kokolski Mr.
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Print those playoff tickets. New England strengthened their post season hopes courtesy of a Jose Luis Morales 59th minute goal in what can only be described as a very ugly match. Juergen Sommer kicked an A.J. Wood shot aside that looked destined to equalize in stoppage time to keep his sheet clean. The Peter Principle was never more evident as NE sunk to their opponents level. DC, missing 7 regulars due to national team commitments held the run of play in the first half and it looked like the Mid-Michigan Bucks all over again. With William Sunsing out of the lineup due to his call up to the Costa Rican national side, Morales got his chance and didn't give up, firing a blind shot through a gaggle of players and into the far side of Scott Simpson's goal. Mauricio Wright played an outstanding match, spurring the Rev in the second half with his hard nosed play. In the end, the Rev got the points and New England must now make the return trip to DC for the big doubleheader which features the US v. Guatemala WC qualifier. Goal Morales 59' New England Sommer, Pierce, Wright, Eyre, Alvarez, Franchino, Chronopoulos, Baba, Harkes, Morales (Wynalda 70'), Harris (Beasley 76')

54. 1998 World Cup
Despite being reduced to ten men after marcel Desailly s expulsion in the 68thminute, salas (Chile), 4. Bebeto (Brazil), 3. Rivaldo (Brazil), 3
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1998 FIFA World Cup Date Champion Runner-Up 3rd Place Host June 10 - July 12 France Brazil Croatia France The 16th FIFA World Cup was the largest ever, contested by 32 teams with 64 matches played. The eight groups of four teams were spread out throughout France in the ten new or refurbished stadiums, with the opening game and the final held in the splendid new Stade de France just north of Paris. 32 countries meant 30 qualifying spots, providing more opportunities for teams from Africa and Asia. The four-team groups also reflected the geographical spread, with all but one of the pools comprising two Europeans, one from the Americas and one from Africa or Asia. As is often the case with the FIFA World Cup, the opening round threw up its fair share of surprises, with certain favorites having to make way for a few unfancied lesser lights in the second round. Spain failed to break their FIFA World Cup hoodoo after a slow start and despite a grandstand finish. Facing a race against the odds after a 3-2 loss to Nigeria in their opener, Javier Clemente's side racked up six goals against the hapless Bulgarians only for Paraguay to beat the group-leading Super Eagles and qualify at Spain's expense.

55. Junior College Men
The NSCAA is an organization of soccer coaches and others who wish to allythemselves with D, marcel Miskela, So., North Country Community College, NY
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56. Ciudad
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57. Can Money Buy Chelsea's Success?
Vieri, Marcelo salas, and Alessandro Nesta are typical of the standard of playerswho were to Women’s soccer analysis What went wrong against Wheaton?
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October 16, 2003 in Sports
Football fans around the globe have watched with intrigue as Chelsea has transformed from a large, debt-laden group of overpaid mercenaries into an even larger group of overpaid mercenaries backed by the checkbook of Russian oil billionaire Roman Abramovich. Naturally, the question on everyone’s lips is: will they win anything? To begin, let us quickly review some of the vast talent that has congregated at Stamford Bridge: Hernan Crespo, Claude Makelele, Juan-Sebastien Veron, Damian Duff, and Wayne Bridge are but a few of the legion that has reinforced a team that already included the likes of Marcel Desailly, Frank Lampard, and Jimmy-Floyd Hasselbaink. There is little doubt that no team in Europe, and possibly not even any national team, can boast Chelsea’s depth. Remember that Chelsea’s second-11 finished fourth in last season’s premier league. Add to this over $150 million of world-class talent, and, on paper, Chelsea is a strong contender for any competition they enter. Surely there must be a catch, right? You cannot simply pay your way to immediate and long-lasting success. Look at Inter, Lazio, and Fulham: each of these three clubs has thrown money at their respective squads and finished with little to show for their extravagance. Yet Chelsea is different. Inter, Lazio, and Fulham all made distinct but critical errors that were bound to take the wheels off the spend-your-way-to-glory train, and Chelsea appears to have avoided all three routes to oblivion.

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59. Sporting Heroes - Photographs And Pictures Of Sporting Heroes
Mauricio Aros, Marcelo salas, Ivan Zamorano (c) 10 Cesar Sampaio (11), 20Cesar Sampaio (27), 1998 soccer World Cup Finals Results (France)
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Second Round ITALY - NORWAY 1:0 (1:0) 27.06.98 (15.30) Marseilles, Stade Vélodrome (Attendance: 60000) ITALY: Gianluca Pagliuca, Alessandro Costacurta, Giuseppe Bergomi, Paolo Maldini (c), Fabio Cannavaro, Demetrio Albertini (72 Gianluca Pessotto), Dino Baggio, Luigi Di Biagio, Francesco Moriero (63 Angelo Di Livio), Alessandro Del Piero (77 Enrico Chiesa), Christian Vieri NORWAY: Frode Grodas (c), Henning Berg, Dan Eggen, Ronnie Johnsen, Stig Inge Bjornebye, Havard Flo (73 Ole Gunnar Solskjaer), Oyvind Leonhardsen (13 Roar Strand, 40 Staale Solbakken), Kjetil Rekdal, Vidar Riseth, Erik Mykland, Tore Andre Flo 1:0 Christian Vieri (18) booked: Paolo Maldini, Luigi Di Biagio, Francesco Moriero / Havard Flo, Kjetil Rekdal, Erik Mykland Referee: Heynemann (Germany) click here to return to 1998 world cup results BRAZIL - CHILE 4:1 (3:0) 27.06.98 (20.00) Paris, Parc des Princes (Attendance: 49000)

60. Richard Stockton Vs Manhattanville (10/06/04)
M 2 marcel Hostin . 1 1 - D 3 Brian Klein - - - - D 3 David Baran . 3 3 1 1 10 Juan salas . - - - - 19 Chris DePolis.
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