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Soccer Links in German and English

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Here are some Web links related to soccer in Germany and worldwide. While many of the sites listed are available in German, English and other languages, we have divided them into those primarily in each language.


German-Language Links
Soccer Web sites exclusively or primarily in German.

EM 2004
The Euro 2004 games in Portugal. From Yahoo.de.

FIFA World Cup 2006 - Germany
The official WM site is in German, English and other languages. Germany will be the WM host in 2006.

Fußball WM 2006
Germany plays host to the 2006 World Cup (WM). Site in German.

FIFA World Cup 2002
The WM in Japan and Korea - in German, English and other languages.

Yahoo.de - Fussball
EM and World Cup scores, news, links.

Fußball WM 2006
Germany plays host to the 2006 World Cup (WM).

DFB - Nationalmannschaft
The German team from the DFB.

Kicker aktuell
One of the biggest German soccer magazines offers the latest news online.

Fußballregeln
The rules of the game - in German.


English-Language Links
Soccer Web sites exclusively or primarily in English.

FIFA.com
The official world soccer organization's site is in English. Headquarters are in Zurich.

An Overview of American Soccer History
A detailed look of the history of the game - from Europe to America. By Dave Litterer

Adi Dassler
The inventor of the sport shoe and the founder of Adidas. From your Guide.

World Soccer - About.com
Links and info for soccer in the U.S. and around the globe.

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