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TUNISIA 2-2 SAUDI ARABIA

An injury-time header from Radhi Jaidi rescued a point for Tunisia as they drew 2-2 with Group H rivals Saudi Arabia in Munich on Wednesday, 14 June 2006.

We haven"t learnt our lessons: Zico

Japan coach Zico believes his charges still have a chance of advancing from the group stage at the 2006 FIFA World Cup, despite their 3-1 loss to…

FIFA"s vision: Develop the game, touch the world, build a better future

FIFA will be heading into the years ahead with a powerful vision. With its SDevelop the game, touch the world, build a better future⬝ slogan, FIFA…

56th FIFA congress in Munich

FIFA received a major honour at the opening ceremony of the 56th FIFA Congress in Munich today when German Chancellor Angela Merkel addressed around…

Cahill the hero as Australia sink Japan 3-1: FIFA World Cup 2006

The first ever all-AFC encounter at a FIFA World Cup has produced the most enthralling game of the 2006 edition thus far, with Australia netting three…

AFC head highlights nation"s progress

Asian Football Confederation (AFC) chairman Bim Hammam commended Viet Nam"s effort to combat problems in football in a meeting in Munich, Germany…

Hoa Phat ties New York students 3-3

Hoa Phat Ha Noi drew 3-3 with the St John"s University"s football team from New York in a friendly match yesterday at Ha Noi"s Hang Day Stadium.

Women"s team to take on Asia Football Champions

After taking the crown in the Southeast Asian Championship last week, the 25-member squad of Viet Nam women"s football team gathered for a training…

U-17 football tournament set to kick off on June 10

Twenty football teams will compete in the qualifying round of the National U-17 Football Championship in Nam Dinh, Da Nang and HCM City"s Thanh Long…

Vietnam to host first Southest Asian under-17 contest

Vietnam will host the first ever Southeast Asian U-17 Football Championship on August 12-16, according to the Vietnam Football Federation.

World Cup fever overtakes Ha Noi

Venues across Ha Noi are preparing for brisk business as football fans make the ever-important decision on where they"ll watch the upcoming World Cup.