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The first Group B results are in at the 2010 World fut coins Cup. South Korea and Argentina won their Group B matches to open the 2010 World Cup, and with those wins take an early lead in Group play. Both matches took place on Saturday, and ended in exciting fashion for soccer fans of South Korea and Argentina. Now they move forward as the two favorites to emerge from Group B play, and it puts both Greece and Nigeria on the edge of being eliminated in the first mmoxt round. On the day where Team USA and England played to a 1 1 tie in the opening match for Group C, there were indeed other soccer games that will really affect the way that Group B plays out in the end. South Korea vs. South Korea got off to a hot start when Lee Jung Soo scored in the seventh minute of the game, immediately showing that they had arrived on the scene. South Korea went on the attack right at the start of the second half as well, and went up 2 0 with a goal from Park Ji Sung in the 51st minute. That's where the scoring would end, sending South Korea to a 2 0 win over Greece and netting them the three points for the Group B victory. PST in what could end up being the match that decides which country walks away with the No. 1 seed out of Group B. PST later that day.
After all the hype about outrageous airfares, and rumors of a shortage of accommodation during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, it appeared that only football fanatics and wealthy folks would make it to the big event. Imagine my surprise then to call STA Travel and find out they have hostel rooms available during the World Cup, in all the major cities, starting at $26 per night.
Big regional club competitions, such as the Champions League in Europe and South America's Copa Liberatadores, gave the top clubs a shot at greater glory. By the 1990's, clubs that had dominated in their home leagues and regional competitions began to find an audience and profits worldwide. According to Forbes, the wealthiest 25 teams in the world were worth about $597 million each in 2009, a growth of 8 percent compared to the year before. The top five were Manchester United, Real Madrid, Arsenal, Bayern Munich, and Liverpool, all clubs with traditions stretching back to the earliest days of world soccer..
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