Mon, 24 Jun, 2002 - 01:21
By James Whelan
GERMANY have habit of reaching the final stages of the World Cup without producing exciting football but they will play their ninth semi-final in the tournament without any feelings of embarrassment tomorrow .
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CourtsWorld CupHeathrowPlace: KoreaPlace: StatesPlace: MunichPlace: PolandPlace: RomePlace: BernePlace: SpainPlace: MexicoPlace: IrelandPerson: James Whelan
GERMANYPerson: Michael BallackPerson: Franz BeckenbauerPerson: Sepp MaierPerson: Gerd MuellerPerson: Paul BreitnerPerson: MuellerPerson: Lothar MatthaeusPerson: Juergen KlinsPerson: MannPerson: Rudi VoellerPerson: Andreas BrehmePerson: VoellerPerson: Oliver KahnPerson: Fritz WalterPerson: Diego MaradonaPerson: Karl-Heinz RummeniggePerson: KahnPerson: Dietmar HamannPerson: HamannEvent: World CupEvent: YokohamaOrganisation: GermanyOrganisation: EnglandOrganisation: ArgentinaOrganisation: ItalyOrganisation: AustriaOrganisation: FranceOrganisation: Saudi ArabiaOrganisation: South KoreaOrganisation: PortugalOrganisation: SpainOrganisation: US
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