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Confed Cup: No suspects in hotel theft

No one has yet been identified as responsible for the alleged theft of money from the Egyptian national soccer team’s hotel rooms, police say.

Fabiano — Brazil’s new golden boy

Kaka might steal all the headlines but Luis Fabiano has emerged from the Confederations Cup as one of Brazil’s new golden boys.

Double from Luis Fabiano rescues Brazil

Defending champions Brazil fought back from 2-0 down to beat the United States 3-2 and win the Confederations Cup for the third time.

Alonso free kick gives Spain third in Confed Cup

Spain secured third place at the Confederations Cup on Sunday when Xabi Alonso curled home a long-range free kick to give them a 3-2 win.

Torres warns SA to expect Spanish backlash

Spain striker Fernando Torres has warned South Africa to expect a backlash when they clash in the Confederations Cup third place playoff on Sunday.

Confed Cup has united South Africa, say football chiefs

Organisers of the Confederations Cup on Friday hailed the tournament for uniting South Africans in a way no other sporting code has managed.

Good shot South Africa

Four Mail & Guardian staffers share their experiences of attending Confederations Cup matches.

Late goal from Alves puts Brazil in final

Daniel Alves scored from a free kick two minutes from time to give Brazil a hard-earned 1-0 win over hosts South Africa on Thursday.

Del Bosque wary of improving United States

Coach Vicente del Bosque has warned Spain to be wary of the United States, who they meet in the Confederations Cup semifinals on Wednesday.

World Cup revs up tourism in Rustenburg

Former miner Oleseng Mokoena has broken 15 plates and a dozen wine glasses since becoming a waiter in Rustenburg a month ago.

Egyptian team wounded by reports of sex workers

The Egyptian national team has hit back at media reports that players who were robbed in their hotel rooms had been entertaining sex workers.

Goal hero Dempsey had no idea US could still qualify

Clint Dempsey admitted he had no idea his side still had a chance to qualify while teammates said they had planned an honourable exit.

Spain vow to stretch world record

Spain warned on Sunday there are plenty more victories left in them after setting a new world record by beating SA 2-0 for their 15th consecutive win.

Iraq the ‘moral victors’, says Milutinovic

Iraq take their leave of the Confederations Cup without a goal to their name but their tactical nous has left good impressions on South Africa.

SA may struggle to find room for World Cup fans

A shortage of rooms for rugby fans has raised fears that SA will be unable to accommodate the half million visitors expected for the Soccer World Cup.

Bafana qualify for Confed Cup semifinals

South Africa qualified for the Confederations Cup semifinals on Saturday despite losing 2-0 to Spain in Bloemfontein.

Egyptian soccer team robbed at hotel

Members of the Egyptian soccer team had about R19 000 stolen from their Johannesburg hotel rooms, a media report said on Saturday.

Blow the vuvuzela, blow

Hosts South Africa, who started the Confederations Cup so slowly even own their fans almost fell asleep, could set the vuvuzelas blaring on Saturday.

Egypt stun Italy at Confederations Cup

Egypt upset world champions Italy 1-0 at the Confederations Cup on Thursday to ensure the outcome of Group B hangs in the balance.

Brazil cruise to easy win over United States

Defending champions Brazil strode confidently towards the Confederations Cup semifinals with a 3-0 win over the United States at Loftus Versfeld.