June 24, 2014
Star Sport


Neymar stars again
“BRASILIA, Brazil (AP): Neymar lived up to the weighty expectations of the World Cup host nation yesterday, setting Brazil on course to clinch their place in the knockout stage with two precision first-half goals in a 4-1 rout of Cameroon..... read more
Mexico in last 16

RECIFE, Brazil (AP): Mexico surged into the World Cup's knockout stage for a sixth straight time with an emphatic win over Croatia. Rafael Marquez, Andres Guardado and Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez scored in a 10-minute span ...

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Japan not ready to leave

CUIABA, Brazil (AP): Japan's players insisted yesterday they will fight to the bitter end as long as they have a shred of a chance to advance to the knockout stages of the World Cup in today's final group stage game against Colombia.

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Dutch destroyers

SAO PAULO (AP): Two substitutes, two goals. Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal can, it seems, do no wrong at this World Cup. He sent on replacements Leroy Fer and Memphis Depay in the second half of the match against Chile

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Spain sign off with 3-0 win

CURITIBA, Brazil (AP): David Villa marked his last appearance for Spain much like most of his previous ones - with a goal...

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Parchment confident

At the 2013 Supreme Ventures National Championships 110-metre hurdler Hansle Parchment was the best in the world....

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Go with Francis

AFTER an excellent season a year ago where he single-handedly earned a silver medal for Jamaica in the 4x400 metres at the Moscow World Championships, Calabar High's Javon Francis ...

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Another Bolt stands up

Melbourne Cricket Club's Sadiki Bolt said the need to consolidate after his team had lost early wickets was the major reason behind him to scoring his maiden Jamaica Cricket Association Senior Cup century at the weekend....

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