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2006 World Cup decisionMonday, 22 July, 2002, 03:00 GMT 04:00 UK
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Charles Dempsey, the Fifa representative at the centre of the row over the 2006 World Cup vote, resigns.
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Sir Bobby: We should be proud
Former England World Cup winner Sir Bobby Charlton says the country should be proud of its failed bid to host the 2006 World Cup.
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Franz Beckenbauer is hugged on stageShock and delight as Germany celebrates
Germany has been celebrating their success in winning the right to stage the 2006 World Cup.
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Soccer fan in PretoriaBBC Sport >>
Why South Africa's Cup bid failed
Despite crime problems, South Africa's World Cup hopes rested on it becoming the tournament's first African host.
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