World Cup Team Profiles - Exclusively at World Football Insider

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An in-depth look at each of the 32 teams competing in the 2010 FIFA World Cup is now available exclusively at World Football Insider.

As the World Cup continues in South Africa, INSIDER is offering complete profiles of each of the 32 teams. Information included in each profile ranges from the name of the team manager to World Cup records to key men on each team. All profiles are now available free of charge in a single PDF at www.WorldFootballinsider.com in the ‘WFI Spotlight’.

"The World Cup team profiles are just another part of INSIDER’s unmatched, comprehensive coverage of the first FIFA World Cup on African soil," WFI editor Mark Bisson said. "No other publication includes such exhaustively researched background on each of the teams."

European correspondent James Corbett has been on the scene in South Africa for nearly two weeks; Bisson joins him later this month. Corbett is the author of England Expects, the definitive history of the England football team, which has been fully revised and updated for the 2010 World Cup. The book is available from de Coubertin Publishers.

http://shop.decoubertin.co.uk/products/England-Expects-by-James-Corbett.html

Other features over the next few weeks include an exclusive interview with Brazilian sports minister Orlando Silva about World Cup 2014 and the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio.

INSIDER's World Cup Diary is a must-read daily feature, offering behind-the-scenes news and comment on the World Cup. World Cup Final Whistle takes a look back at the day’s events.

"Readers who follow the World Cup do not want to miss out on INSIDER’s coverage," WFI publisher Sheila Scott Hula said.

"Free news alerts are available by signing up at www.WorldFootballinsider.com and clicking on ‘Get FREE News Bulletins!’" Hula continued.

In addition to coverage on www.WorldFootballinsider.com, readers can keep up to speed on breaking World Cup news and comment from press briefings and the host stadiums by following INSIDER on Twitter - twitter.com/WorldFBinsider.

WFI editor Mark Bisson is available for interviews (Mark@worldfootballinsider.com). Contact Sheila Scott Hula Sheila@worldfootballinsider.com or call +1-404-874-1603

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