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South Africa's coach Carlos Alberto Parreira (L-R), German sports goods maker Adidas CEO Herbert Hainer and Franz Beckenbauer, President of Germany's World Cup organising committee, are surrounded by the South African national
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England soccer player David Beckham (L) and Adidas CEO Herbert Hainer, launch the official matchball for the 2010 World Cup, before the draw in Cape Town December 4, 2009. The month-long soccer
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