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July 06, 2005

CONCACAF Gold Cup

http://european-soccer-betting.blogspot.com [Soccer Betting Tips and Odds - UEFA Champions League, UEFA Cup, FA Cup and World Cup] Every couple of years, 14 CONCACAF national men's soccer teams and two invitees from other regions (South Africa and Colombia round out this year's list) meet, often one year before the World Cup is set to begin.This year the Gold Cup will be played in Miami, Seattle, Los Angeles, Boston and Houston with the semifinals and finals to be played at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.

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Posted at July 6, 2005 12:35 PM

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