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Jul 17th
Nothing compares to a stadium filled with fans yelling out their favorite team’s name. But there’s something that can top that. No, this has nothing to do with the vuvuzelas. We’re talking about a stadium filled with hot chicks wearing the flags of their country as dresses, the colors of the flag painted on their pretty faces and excitement bursting out through every pore on their skin. Yea, that’s what I’m talking about!
So we have collected images of female supporters from all 32 World Cup playing nations and we thought you may be interested…are you? To see the lady from each country selected simply CLICK HERE. Oh and in case you wondering, the woman below is a North Korea supporter.

Jul 12th
After much media coverage and probably not a lot of persuading Larissa Riqelme decided that she would strip off to her birthday suit even though her beloved Paraguay, unsurprisingly, did not win the World Cup. The sneaky shot below is about as much as we can show without being dealt a heavy blow by the censors. To see more NSFW shots we suggest you go to Who Ate The Pies by CLICKING HERE, you will not regret it!
Paraguayan model Larissa Riquelme poses for the Diario Popular newspaper, in what she called a tribute to the national soccer team and their success in reaching the quarter-finals of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, in this handout photo taken in Asuncion July 6, 2010. Riquelme became famous for leading hundreds of soccer fans during the public viewing of the World Cup matches, and although she promised to run naked in public only if the team reached the semi-finals, she decided to pose for the newspaper even after the loss to Spain in the quarter-finals.
Boy, she really has made a name for herself in the last couple of weeks, huh.
Photo: Reuters/Diario Popular
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Jul 12th
The correct decision is made.
The Atletico Madrid striker scored five goals, including a couple of stunners against South Africa and Germany, as Uruguay exceeded expectations to reach the semi-finals and then lose the third-place play-off 3-2 to Germany.

Golden ball: Uruguay striker Diego Forlan finished ahead of Holland's Wesley Sneijder
Forlan finished in a four-way tie with Thomas Muller, Wesley Sneijder and David Villa for the Golden Boot with five goals – an award Muller took on a tie-break thanks to having more assists.
Muller also picked up the Best Young Player award, while Spain captain Iker Casillas can add the Golden Glove award to his World Cup winners’ medal.
Can’t really argue with the selection of the Uruguayan as the best player of this World Cup. The Atletico Madrid man had arguably the biggest impact on proceedings in relation to the country he was representing, in other words without the former Manchester United man it’s hard to imagine the South Americans would have got anywhere near as far they did.
Any detractors? Anyone who would have gotten your award?
Jul 11th
Germany staged a thrilling comeback to clinch third place at the World Cup for the second tournament in succession. Goals from Thomas Muller, Marcell Jansen and Sami Khedira were enough to see off Uruguay, who had taken a 2-1 lead.
Match Highlights:
Jul 8th
0-1 Puyol 73′ // Download (Goal Highlights)
Spain needed a 73rd minute goal from defender Carles Puyol to edge past Germany 1-0 on Wednesday and set up a World Cup final against Holland.
Puyol climbed above the defence to head the winner from a Xavi corner and send Spain to their first World Cup final.
The Spaniards dominated most of the match but struggled to finish off a German side that was lacking their usual pace.

Floored genius: Carles Puyol (bottom right) thunders Spain into the ascendancy
European champions Spain dominated possession early on and needed only five minutes to carve out their first chance against a nervous German defence.
Spain forward Pedro, who started ahead of the misfiring Fernando Torres, played the ball for David Villa, who caught Arne Friedrich napping but could not beat keeper Manuel Neuer.

Our hero: Carles Puyol (centre) is mobbed after heading Spain into Sunday's World Cup final against Holland
With the Germans, who lost the Euro 2008 final to the Spaniards by the same score, boxed into their own half, Spain kept up the pressure, with Puyol heading an Andres Inesta cross from the right narrowly over the bar after 15 minutes.
Jul 7th
Extended Highlights (BBC):
0-1 Van Bronckhorst 18′
1-1 Forlan 41′
1-2 Sneijder 71′
1-3 Robben 73′
2-3 Pereira 90′
Jul 4th


The Goal - David Villa
0-1 David Villa 83′ // Download