Football
Casillas gives Reina credit for penalty save
Goalkeeper Iker Casillas credited his backup Reina for the penalty save that enabled Spain to beat Paraguay.
Ronaldo lashes out at Portugal coach
Ronaldo had appeared to be confused on the pitch as Queiroz consistently changed the side's tactics.
British tabloids rip apart 'awful' England
British newspapers were unsparing in their condemnation of England after elimination.
Free-kick specialists give Japan the edge
The Japanese boast of no less than three set-piece specialists.
Suarez, Oezil early candidates as star of 2010
Within a month, players can burst from the fringes of popular consciousness to center stage.
Ghana's Boateng takes therapy to get fit for QFs
Boateng scored a fifth minute goal on Saturday to set his side on the way to a 2-1 win over the United States.
Uruguay, South Korea out to prove a point
Both sides will be determined to make their mark after decades of mediocrity in the tournament.
Coach expects Paraguay to move up a gear
Martino's side drew 0-0 with NZ to qualify comfortably while Italy finished bottom after crashing 3-2 to Slovakia.
North Korean team looks to appease leader Kim
Following their 0-7 drubbing by Portugal, North Korea's coach insisted there would be no further consequences.
England players to meet with Capello for talks
Defender John Terry denied reports of a rift between Capello and the players.
World Cup 2010: who are the favourites now?
After the first week of action, the odds have changed on the fancied contenders for the tournament.
Second-half comeback keeps USA alive
Second-half golas from Landon Donovan and Michael Bradley helped USA to make a stunning comeback against Slovenia.
France request to replace Carrasso turned down
FIFA has turned down a request from France to replace its injured goalkeeper Cedric Carrasso at the World Cup.
New Zealand overjoyed with first WC point
Their 1-1 draw, thanks to a Winston Reid header in the third minute of added time, leaves Group F wide open.
'Buffon's back problem serious'
Team physician said the problem was with the left side of Buffon's sciatic nerve.
Speculations galore as Rooney, Cole skip practice
Wayne Rooney and Ashley Cole joined defender Ledley King on England's lengthening list of training absentees.