Olé! Olé, olé, olé! Olé! What’s that chant? It’s a popular battle cry at soccer games around the world. Better polish your skills because the 2010 FIFA World Cup runs from June 11th-July 11th in South Africa. This World Cup is particularly historic because it is the first World Cup held in Africa. On July 12th an historic match will occur. The U.S. will play England. It’s being dubbed the biggest event since 1776. The U.S. who is typically viewed as a powerhouse on the world stage will be the underdog against England. If you want to follow the latest news and coverage on the World Cup go to the FIFA World Cup website. If you want to read about soccer in the United States have a look at this article on msnbc.com . Either way it is sure to be an exciting event that will keep people around the world glued to the screen.
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I cannot remember being more disappointed in France. Quickest exit ever. I assumed that they had a good chance to do well in this years world cup. Maybe next time. Maybe its time to jump on the Argentina bandwagon. Looks like Demichelis has already scored. Go Argentina. To make me feel better from that devistating loss by France, I have been watching some funny jokes.. This one made me laugh really hard: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3j7uSbccSc