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JOHANNESBURG - Andres Iniesta's goal late in extra time guided Spain to a 1-0 victory over the Netherlands Sunday and their first ever World Cup title.
JOHANNESBURG - Spain rules the soccer world, winning the World Cup at long, long last.
JOHANNESBURG - Exhaustion etched on their faces, fatigued bodies ready to betray them, the players knew just one goal would be enough to win the elusive World Cup for their nation.
JOHANNESBURG - Both Spain and the Netherlands had their chances to take the lead in extra time of the World Cup final, although both failed to make them count Sunday as the teams were still even at 0-0 after 105 minutes.
JOHANNESBURG - When English referee Howard Webb booked Dutch defender John Heitinga in the 57th minute of Sunday's World Cup final between the Netherlands and Spain, he was probably not aware that he was just writing his name into the history books.
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