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  1. Talentosos y temperamentales. (Dunga, Gheorghe Hagi y Juergen Klinsmann, tres jugadores de fútbol famosos)(TT: Talented and spirited) (TA: Dunga, Gheorghe ... soccer players): An article from: Semana by Tay Polo Miranda, 1998-07-16

81. English Section/Soccer From A Brazilian Perspective
As a recently converted soccer (futebol) fan, I have been watching and cheeringon dunga is more than happy for other players to take the attacking limelight
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Great web page - I look forward to reading it and then sharing comments and observations with friends in Brazil, including a die-hard Flamengo fan. I was in Brazil last December shortly after DC United (my home team) beat Vasco de Gama. Surprisingly to me, no one wanted to talk about it. In fact, it was as if it couldn't even be considered - just unthinkable that an upstart, unknown AMERICAN team would steal something like the championship from a Brazilian team. Anyway, thank you! I enjoy reading the page and frequently check for updates. Obrigado, Richard Dolesh dolesh@erols.com Dear Sir, (...) Whilst I have reservations about the forthcoming World club Championship in Brazil, I wish the tournament and its organizers good luck with their venture. What we must not allow though is the devaluing of the South American versus European champions, held each year in Tokyo, which to the majority of us, is and will always be the true World Club Championship. With this in mind, I have long felt that the Libertadores Cup and European Champions League, from the semi finals onward, should be held on the same Wednesdays, with the first leg of the Libertadores cup Final, played on the same day as the UEFA Cup Final, and both the 2nd leg of the Libertadores Final and the  European Champion League Final,  played on the same day one week later.

82. Soccer World Cup 2002
at the peak of their careers, the best example being dunga playing for Although thepopularity of soccer waned somewhat after it's introduction in 1993, it's
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Previous Next Menu Things Japanese - Soccer World Cup 2002 Part 1 Part 2 The biggest sporting event in Japan's history was the 1964 Olympic games, which brought Japan to the attention of the world and for which the Shinkansen was especially built and debuted the first use of computers to keep results. It was reported to be the most expensive Olympics ever (at the time) with $3 billion spent to put Japan on the world map. Since then, aside from the Winter Olympics in Nagano in 1998, Japan has not held a sporting event to match this. This will all change next June when the biggest sporting event in the world is co-hosted by Japan and South Korea. The 2002 Soccer World Cup will be the first to be held in Asia and the first to be co-hosted by two countries. Many people were surprised when the announcement was made by FIFA in 1996 that the competition would be hosted jointly by two countries who have a turbulent history. Both countries were unhappy at the decision - South Korea felt that he had shown, by hosting the Summer Olympics in 1988 that it could stage the World Cup by itself and Japan, through the successful launch of the J-League in Japan, thought it had the infrastructure to also host the competition on it's own. Japan and South Korea fought a bitter campaign to host World Cup 2002 with each nation accusing the other of bribery and underhand tactics - amongst other things. Since then, relations between the two hosts had steadily improved until July this year when the issue of a new controversial school textbook authorized by the Japanese Ministry of Education. The issue centered around Japanese colonization of Korea from 1910 to 1945 with the school texts perceived to distort history and attempt to gloss over Japan?fs wartime atrocities. Co-hosting has led, up to now at least, to a gradual liberalization of the ban in South Korea on Japanese contemporary culture and there has also been a significant increase in the number of visitors between the two countries.

83. England Player Honours - World Soccer Players Of The Century
Gary Bailey, 5, John Barnes, 23, Len Barry, 8 (or, since World soccer gave no Detori(Hun) 29, Dzajic (Yug) 24, Denilson (Bra) 19, dunga (Bra) 17, Domingas (Bra
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84. Dunga - Brasil World Cup Team Entry - Football.Heroes.net
Translate this page ( A picture library of soccer photos ). dunga. Brasil. POSIÇO Meio-campista.DATA/LOCAL DE NASCIMENTO 31 Outubro 1963, Porto Alegre. WORLD CUP DEBUT.
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85. Dunga - Brasil World Cup Team Entry - Football.Heroes.net
Translate this page ( A picture library of soccer photos ). dunga. Brasil. POSIÇO Meio-campista.DATA/LOCAL DE NASCIMENTO 31 Outubro 1963, Ljuí. WORLD CUP DEBUT.
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86. Soccer
Translate this page Alessandro Del Piero. Roberto Baggio. dunga. Ruud Gullit.
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87. Load Lists
Signed in Cologne 2002. E192, 0, soccer, Carlos, dunga, (1963 - ) Brazilian International.10x8`` Colour action photo. Signed in Uerdingen Germany 2002. E-169, 0,
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88. Football, Soccer: Under 17 World Championships 2001 Trinidad And Tobago
Football (soccer) U17 World Championship Trinidad and Tobago 2001. While the 1983Brazil winning squad produced key players in dunga and Jorginho, there have
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Trinidad and Tobago - Croatia 1:2 Australia - Brazil 0:1
Brazil left a strong impression but needed 75 minutes to break the resilience of the Aussies Trinidad and Tobago - Australia 0:1 Croatia - Brazil 1:3 Croatia left a very good 1st half impression but were outscored in the second half by the Brazilians. Brazil are qualified for the quarterfinals while Australia and Croatia will batlle out the second place in the direct encounter on Wednesday. The hosts are already without any chance to reach the quarter finals. It has to be hoped that this will do no damage to the very good atmosphere of the competition. Brazil - Trinidad/Tobago 6:1 In a match without impact on who would advance Brazil entertained the 26,000 crowd with some showtime. #7 scored three goals in which all of the 7 substitutes of the last match were in the starting line-up. (The squads for this U17 World Cup consist of 18 players each) Croatia - Australia 0:4 Another strong match by the Aussies and a surprisingly clear result. After a balanced midflield duel the match suddenly slanted in favour of the Australians in the final 8 minutes before halftime when Australia scored twice.

89. Sunday Times - Soccer - 10 January 1999
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VETERAN Brazilian soccer player Dunga has gone home. Dunga, 35, on Friday joined Internacional, the Brazilian soccer club he left 14 years ago before embarking on a career abroad, according to a report from the Agencia Estado news agency. The hard-tackling midfielder, who captained Brazil in the 1994 and 1998 World Cup Finals and is revered throughout the country, signed a two-year contract with the first division club. The signing is a coup for Internacional, who play in the southeastern Brazilian city of Porto Alegre and finished 12th in last year's national championship. Dunga recently completed a four-year spell of playing club soccer in Japan. He has also played in Germany and Italy.
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90. ELibrary.com - Reuters News Pictures Service, 'SOCCER FRIENDLY MATCH
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91. WebGuest - Open Directory : Sports : Soccer : Players : Brazil
Top Sports soccer Players Brazil (20). Andre Cruz (1); CarlosDunga (1); Garrincha (1); Giovane Elber (1); Mario Jardel (0); Pelé
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92. Robot Soccer
BYU Robot soccer, 19992000 Teams. During the 1999 Academic Year, fourteams of three students competed in one-on-one robot soccer.
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During the 1999 Academic Year, four teams of three students competed in one-on-one robot soccer. $2000 in prize money as well as 6 sets of talkabout radios were awarded. The class syllabus for the 1999 Academic year is found here Contest Syllabus Check out some of the media coverage of the final competition. Salt Lake Tribune
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93. Coach M's Soccer Quiz
Mr. M's Quiz of the Week. soccer 1. What player needed World Cup? chooseone 2. Where
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choose one Paul Gascoigne Eric Cantona Carlos Vaderrama Dunga 2. Where will the final game of the women's World Cup in 1999 be held?
choose one New York Washington Seattle Los Angeles 3. Where will be the 2002 World Cup be held>
choose one Italy Co-hosted by Japan and Korea Australia Brazil 4. Why did Romario (Brazil) not play in last summer's World Cup?
choose one Lack of fitness Injury Retirement Team did not qualify 5. Why did Eric Cantona not play in last summer's World Cup?
choose one Fitness Injury Retirement Team did not qualify 6. Why did Paul Gascoigne (England) not play in last summer's World Cup?
choose one Fitness Injury Retirement Team did not qualify 7. Why did Ryan Giggs (Wales) not play in last summer's World Cup?
choose one Fitness Injury Retirement Team did not qualify 8. Who won the first World Cup? (1930)
choose one Canada Brazil Uruguay Argentina 9. What is Dunga's (Brazil) nickname?
choose one El Lechuga ( The Lettuce) The Mosquito Bam Bam El Demolitor (The demolition man) 10. What is Carlos Vaderrama's (Colombia) nickname?

94. Total Soccer - (ÁÖ)½ºÆ÷Ã÷·¯ºê
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95. ESPN.com Soccernet Global: News - Dunga Makes Appearance At Brazil's Indigenous
Former Brazil captain dunga made a guest appearance in a crossculture soccermatch that kicked off Brazil's fourth annual Indigenous Games on Saturday.
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- NEWS Saturday, October 20, 2001 Dunga makes appearance at Brazil's Indigenous Games
CAMPO GRANDE, Brazil, Oct 20 (Reuters) - Former Brazil captain Dunga made a guest appearance in a cross-culture soccer match that kicked off Brazil's fourth annual Indigenous Games on Saturday. Dunga: Race relations
(DavidCannon/Allsport) A team of xavante Indians (indigenous Brazilians) beat a team of white men 2-1, giving the 850 native participants a head start before moving on to less conventional disciplines in coming days. With his face painted and indigenous necklaces jangling around his neck, Dunga, who led Brazil's national side to victory in the 1994 soccer World Cup in the United States, switched to the indigenous side in the game's final minutes, just in time to score. 'We are here to support our culture, to give our culture strength,' said Dunga, who ended his career two years ago with Porto Alegre. As the national games unfold, athletes will try their hand at a range of sports from archery to athletics to 'xikunahiti,' a sport practiced by the Pareci and Enawene-Nawe peoples, involving two 10-man teams passing a ball around on their heads.

96. Robot Soccer
BYU Robot soccer, Teams. 2002 Teams. Dean Thiriot. 19992000 Teams. During the 1999Academic Year, four teams of three students competed in one-on-one robot soccer.
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  • 97. DUNGA, Carlos
    Translate this page dunga, Carlos Photo signée - Signed picture. CARLOS dunga (° 31/10/1963- Brésil), excellent défenseur et Champion du Monde 1994
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    98. R:Soccer
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