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El Tri resurgent under Javier Aguirre
Mark Young, Special to ESPN.comAt one point in qualifying, it appeared doubtful that Mexico would even reach South Africa. However, under Javier Aguirre, El Tri have rediscovered their swagger. Mark Young weighs in.
Story | Conversation | December 14, 2009South Korea aims to summon '02 spirit
Mark Young, Special to ESPN.comAlready an established force in Asia, South Korea is determined to prove it can consistently compete against the traditional world powers. Mark Young weighs in.
Story | Conversation | December 05, 2009U.S. lucks into an ideal draw for 2010
Steve Davis, Special to ESPN.comAfter drawing England, Algeria and Slovenia for its first-round group, the U.S. should enter the World Cup with high hopes of advancement, writes Steve Davis.
Story | Conversation | December 04, 2009Considering the 'impact' of the draw
Nate Silver, Special to ESPN.comSoccer Power Index: Nate Silver considers the "impact" of the World Cup draw using a new statistic of his own creation.
Story | Conversation | December 03, 2009Scoring might be a problem
Mark Young, Special to ESPN.comGoals might be a problem for North Korea in its second World Cup appearance. Mark Young weighs in.
Story | Conversation | November 30, 2009Coping with Davies' accident
Luke Cyphers...tragedy were not. As ESPN The Magazine documented in a piece on preparations for World Cup qualifiers, Bradley's Yanks try their best to leave little to chance. From travel arrangements to mealtimes to...
Blog Entry | Conversation | October 14, 2009
England terrorist plot revealed
Harry HarrisEngland's 1998 World Cup squad escaped being the victims of a targeted terrorist attack in France, after a plan to blow-up the Three Lions' bench during their opening group game was foiled. The shocking revelation will ensure the FA are ultra-protective toward their expensive 23-man squad for the finals in South Africa next summer.
Story | Conversation | October 08, 2009The race for South Africa
Dale JohnsonDale Johnson looks at World Cup qualifying across the globe to see who can make it to South Africa.
Story | Conversation | October 07, 2009Destination 2010
Luke Cyphers, ESPN The MagazineAfter 15 months, 14 games and 27,927 miles, America's quest to play in its sixth straight World Cup hinged on one week in September. The Magazine was there.
Story | Conversation | September 30, 2009Preparing for Honduras
Doug McIntyre...with the full three points thanks to onetime ESPN The Mag cover boy Clint Mathis' spectacular late...participating in regional Champions League competition had to travel by bus to neighboring countries before flying to...
Blog Entry | Conversation | September 24, 2009
More than a game
Sulaiman Folarin.Sulaiman Folarin examines some of the upcoming World Cup qualifiers for September.
Story | Conversation | September 03, 2008Under an Uzbeki sky
Jason DaseyJason Dasey finds Socceroos boss Pim Verbeek mulling the challenge of a vital trip to Uzbekistan.
Story | Conversation | July 01, 2008Maroon's Melbourne mission
Jason Dasey warns the Socceroos of the threat posed by Qatar ahead of their World Cup qualifier.
Story | Conversation | January 29, 2008Aussie mind games
Derek RaeAustralia can be counted on to sow seeds of doubt in the minds of the Azzurri, says Derek Rae.
Story | Conversation | June 24, 2006Regional rivals
Andrea CanalesLed by fan favorite, Trinidad and Tobago, CONCACAF teams have earned a measure of respect so far at this World Cup, writes Andrea Canales.
Story | Conversation | June 18, 2006EXPLORE RELATED TOPICS
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