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Trinidad World Cup vets raid federation offices
World Cup veterans from Trinidad and Tobago's national soccer team on Wednesday seized office equipment from the country's governing body due to a longstanding payment dispute. Accompanied by a group of policemen and a court official, 13 Soca Warriors who represented the Caribbean country during its 2006 World Cup run loaded two trucks with computers, desks and other items from offices of...
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Harry Keough of 1950 US World Cup team dead at 84
Harry Keough, who played for the U.S. soccer team that famously upset England at the 1950 World Cup, died Tuesday at his home in St. Louis. He was 84. U.S. Soccer Federation spokesman Michael Kammarman said his death was confirmed by son Ty Keough, who also played for the American national team. A defender who had one goal in 19 appearances for the U.S.
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Harry Keough of 1950 U.S. World Cup team dead at 84
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Harry Keough, who played for the U.S. soccer team that famously upset England at the 1950 World Cup, died Tuesday at his home in St. Louis. He was 84.
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Harry Keough of 1950 U.S. World Cup team dies
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- Harry Keough, who played for the U.S. soccer team that famously upset England at the 1950 World Cup, died Tuesday at his home in St. Louis. He was 84.
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Keough of famed '50 U.S. World Cup team dies
Harry Keough, who played for the U.S. soccer team that famously upset England at the 1950 World Cup, died Tuesday at his home in St. Louis. He was 84.
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