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13. July 2010 | 14:31Spain celebrates Iniesta, World Cup
Spain won the World Cup for the first time in its history as an extra-time goal from midfielder Andres Iniesta gave his country a last-gasp 1-0 victory over the Netherlands in the final at Soccer City. (News Source: CNN - 10:28:03)
Roar in Madrid, agony in Holland
A THUNDEROUS roar erupted across the Spanish capital Madrid and fans danced in the streets and chanted “Viva España!” as the country’s first ever World Cup trophy sparked a nationwide fiesta. (News Source: Daily Dispatch - 09:48:14)
One Billion Seconds to a heartbreak / Heartbreak in Amsterdam
Amsterdam, July 13 : I didn’t expect the day to end this way. I knew there would be a winner and a loser, that the Netherlands had as much a chance of losing as winning the World Cup, but I wasn’t ready for anything like this. (News Source: New Kerala - 07:23:48)
Canal parade for Dutch team
AMSTERDAM - THE Dutch football team, who were beaten 1-0 by Spain in the World Cup final, will return to a heroes welcome and a parade along the canals of Amsterdam on Tuesday afternoon, city officials confirmed. (News Source: Straits Times - 11:32:04)
FIFA World Cup Today
Welcome to the final edition of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Today, your essential page of newsbriefs from the biggest show on earth. If it happened in South Africa on Cup final day, we had it covered. (News Source: FOXSPORTS.com.au - 13:03:00)
AM Doha Time
Spanish fans danced the night away in a joyous fiesta after their first ever World Cup triumph on Sunday, as silence fell across the Netherlands as the country again tasted the bitterness of defeat. (News Source: Gulf Times - 22:18:18)
The Netherlands’ World Cup Loss: No Classic Dutch Style
The city was glorious orange for their team even though some feared its strategy did not reflect the classic Dutch style (News Source: Time Magazine - 03:34:34)
Agony in Amsterdam after World Cup defeat
THE HAGUE - Silence fell on an Amsterdam square Sunday where about 180,000 football fans watched in disbelief on big TV screens as their team lost the 2010 football World Cup final to Spain. (News Source: ABS-CBNNEWS.com - 00:02:23)
It’s the Spanish Matadors
Spanish fans danced the night away in a joyous fiesta after their first ever World Cup triumph Sunday, but silence fell across the Netherlands as the country again tasted the bitterness of defeat. (News Source: Daily News - 19:56:26)
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