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South African cities want €300m refunds for World Cup construction work

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South African cities want €300m refunds for World Cup construction work

At least five of South Africa’s host cities for the 2010 World Cup want hundreds of millions of dollars back from construction companies because they allegedly colluded and inflated prices when building stadiums and other infrastructure.

Nigeria through to Nations Cup final

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Nigeria through to Nations Cup final

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FIFA rules out compo claims

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SWITZERLAND celebrated the greatest victory in their history and one of the biggest World Cup upsets of all time by beating a seemingly invincible Spain in Durban yesterday.

Thu, 17 Jun, 2010

Spain stunned by defeat to Swiss

Spain 0 Switzerland 1

Wed, 16 Jun, 2010

World Cup organisers distance themselves from pay protest

World Cup organisers have distanced themselves from a protest by stadium security workers that occurred yesterday in Durban following the opening match in the city between Germany and Australia.

Mon, 14 Jun, 2010

Riot police break up World Cup pay protest

Armed riot police charged into hundreds of stewards at a World Cup stadium early today to break up a protest about low wages.

Mon, 14 Jun, 2010

Germany destroy Aussies

Germany 4 Australia 0

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