Rustenburg
RUSTENBURG - Fabio Capello wants to stay on as England manager but the Football Association is not taking any immediate decisions following Sunday's World Cup exit.
RUSTENBURG, South Africa - England's Football Association told Fabio Capello on Monday it will take two weeks to decide whether to retain him as coach of the national team.
RUSTENBURG, SOUTH AFRICA (GaeaTimes.com)- The golden goal became a hot search after USA lost to Ghana to end their dream run in the FIFA World Cup 2010.
RUSTENBURG, South Africa - Africa's still at the World Cup party after Ghana realized the hopes of a continent by reaching the quarterfinals for the first time.
RUSTENBURG - Ghana became only the third African side ever to reach a World Cup quarter-final Saturday as they beat the United States 2-1 in a dramatic match in Rustenburg.
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