El ex centrcampista brasileño del Betis Denilson
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El ex centrcampista brasileño del Betis Denilson

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  • FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke (L) takes part in a press conference with World Cup local organising committee member Issa Hayatou in Cape Town to announce the seeded teams on December 2, 2009. The Netherlands were among the eight seeded teams announced here today for the 2010 World Cup, but France and Portugal missed out. AFP PHOTO / GIANLUIGI GUERCIA (Photo credit should read GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP/Getty Images) Getty Images
  • FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke (L) takes part in a press conference with local organising committee members Issa Hayatou (C) and Irvin Khosa (R) for the World Cup in Cape Town to announce the seeded teams on December 2, 2009. The Netherlands were among the eight seeded teams announced here today for the 2010 World Cup, but France and Portugal missed out. AFP PHOTO / GIANLUIGI GUERCIA (Photo credit should read GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP/Getty Images) Getty Images
  • Issa Hayatou, a member of the local organising committee for the World Cup in Cape Town announces the seeded teams on December 2, 2009. The Netherlands were among the eight seeded teams announced here today for the 2010 World Cup, but France and Portugal missed out. The World football's governing body said the seeds were selected according to the FIFA rankings as of October, meaning Brazil, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Argentina, and England made the grade. South Africa were also seeded in Pot 1 as the host nation. AFP PHOTO / GIANLUIGI GUERCIA (Photo credit should read GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP/Getty Images) Getty Images
  • Issa Hayatou (L), a member of the local organising committee for the World Cup in Cape Town announces the seeded teams on December 2, 2009. The Netherlands were among the eight seeded teams announced here today for the 2010 World Cup, but France and Portugal missed out. The World football's governing body said the seeds were selected according to the FIFA rankings as of October, meaning Brazil, Spain, the Netherlands, Italy, Germany, Argentina, and England made the grade. South Africa were also seeded in Pot 1 as the host nation. AFP PHOTO / GIANLUIGI GUERCIA (Photo credit should read GIANLUIGI GUERCIA/AFP/Getty Images) Getty Images

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