France and Croatia seek World Cup glory
BREAKING: France beat Croatia 4-2 to win 2018 FIFA World Cup
Brazil quotes: I want a kiss from the Queen— Balotelli
NFF leaves Keshi alone
Messi wants more offensive Argentina against Iran
Eagles battle Bosnia for survival
Moses: It’s fight to finish, Dzeko vows to sack Eagles
Germany wary of second-match slump against Ghana
Tough start can only help Brazil chances – David Luiz
France thrash Switzerland 5-2 in World Cup
Pele, Maradona praise tactician Loew
England out of World Cup as Costa Rica reach last 16
Ecuador, Honduras coaches face familiar foes
Swiss seize underdogs tag for France clash
Robben and Van Persie – Dutch double trouble
Italy wary of tropical terror against Costa Rica
Cameroon coach blasts ‘disgusting’ players
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SubscribeD-i-v-i-d-e-d! 3 camps tear Eagles a-p-a-r-t
When the Super Eagles step out against Bosnia-Herzegovina tomorrow in a make or mar encounter which would determine their stay in the Brazil 2014 World Cup, they may not be united Sports Vanguard can reveal authoritatively that a deep-rooted animosity in the camp has finally torn the team into three camps with each camp commanding their own loyalists.
Balotelli wants World Cup, not stardom
Chelsea coach Jose Mourino has called his skills a “gift from God”, but Mario Balotelli said achieving star status like Neymar or Lionel Messi plays second fiddle to helping Italy win the World Cup.
Luis Suarez helps Uruguay nail England 2 – 1
Luis Suarez scored a late winner as Uruguay sent England spinning to the brink of elimination from the World Cup on Thursday with a 2-1 victory.
Go shoot down Eagles
Bosnia striker Edin Dzeko has been charged by coach Safet Susic to lead by example and score goals that would down Nigeria and brighten their chances of moving to the second round of the Brazil World Cup.
Beat Bosnia, Okonjo-Iweala begs Eagles
Nigeria’s Coordinating Minister of the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala has charged the Super Eagles of Nigeria to beat Bosnia in their next round of game in the ongoing World Cup tournament in Brazil.
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