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Belgium Favored to Win World Cup

By: WC Bob | March 10th, 2006 | 1 Comment »

FoosballTheir team might not have qualified on the pitch, but that doesn’t mean Belgians don’t have a rooting interest in Germany this summer. His name is Frederico Collignon and he is the number one ranked table soccer (foosball) player in the world. Collignon and the world’s greatest bar game athletes will descend upon Hamburg in late May for the World Cup of Table Soccer. We’ve had a look at the groups for this competition and have to say that just like the football World Cup, Argentina and Holland are in the Group of Death. Maybe those Argentine conspiracy theorists are right after all.


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Username By ShaRule | March 11th, 2006 at 1:23 pm
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woohoo , Belgium rocks afterall :D

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[...] In just a matter of days the best table football players in the world will converge on Hamburg for their sport’s World Cup. Our money is still on Belgium to walk away with the title, although you should never discount Luxemburg when it comes to table football competitions. [...]

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