North Korea Picks
If there was ever a mismatch in soccer, this would be it. Brazil is the strongest team – along with Spain – to make this year’s World Cup, while North Korea is not only the weakest team in the field by far, but also the weakest team to ever qualify for the World Cup
FIFA World Cup 2010 Betting Preview
With the 2010 World Cup in South Africa in the not so distant future, teams are trying to qualify at a frantic pace for the first ever World Cup in Africa. As of the first round, 23 of the 32 teams have qualified for the world’s most prestigious soccer event, most notably Brazil, Germany, Italy, Argentina and Spain, who have all qualified for at least nine straight World Cup events. Both Spain and the Netherlands had cake walks to their qualifying process, finishing a combined 19-0-0 to earn their spots. Both teams are serious contenders to win it all in South Africa next year. At +500
FIFA World Cup North Korea News
- FIFA opens investigation into allegations North Korea mistreated players, coaches
FIFA president Sepp Blatter said soccer's world governing body has opened an inquiry into allegations that North Korea might have mistreated players and coaches after the team lost all three of its World Cup matches. - ESPN Stats & Information: North Korea-Ivory Coast
Posted by ESPN Stats & Information Ivory Coast 3, North Korea 0 Ivory Coast needed an all-time performance against the North Koreans to move on to t... - Jones: Meet the little guy among titans -- in kits, that is
Posted by Chris Jones JOHANNESBURG -- With Tuesday night's debut of last-ranked North Korea against Brazil, another small player in the international... - World Cup: North Korea will be offensively challenged
Goals might be a problem for North Korea in its second World Cup appearance. Mark Young weighs in. - N.Korea calm FIFA fears over player punishment
FIFA has ended an investigation into claims that members of North Korea's World Cup squad were punished following their failure to win a match at the World Cup, accepting the North Korean FA's insistence that the reports were "baseless". - FIFA looks into claims of North Korea mistreatment
Sepp Blatter has confirmed FIFA will look into claims of mistreatment of North Korea's players and coach. - Spotlight on island underdogs
Brett Taylor tells the story of minnows Hekari United as they prepare for their biggest year. - Dave's World Cup Soccer Podcast: 7/11
Ini"YES"ta for Spain! Champions!!!!! - Dave's World Cup Soccer Podcast: 7/10
Germany takes third...Who will win it all?
