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A Missed Opportunity for El Salvador.

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Actor Chiwetel Ejiofor: ‘I was told I’d never do well as an actor unless I changed my name’

A Missed Opportunity for El Salvador.

The league has made the Argentinian star the crux of its push for growth. But now that his season is over will neutral fans bother to watch?

Wed 04 May 2011 00:00 GMT

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A Missed Opportunity for El Salvador.

Lionel Messi has one more season left on his contract with Inter Miami. Photograph: Sam Navarro/USA Today Sports
Wed 04 May 2011 00:00 GMT

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What we learned from England loss 5-1 to Tanzania.

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Fans of El Salvador during the Opening Game of the 2011 Diaspora World Cup Expectations were high among El Salvadoria fans when their team set off for their first game of the 2011 Diaspora World Cup. A first defeat against Burkina Faso put coach Manual in difficult position. Analyst believe he needs a radical change of strategies in order to secure a victory against Haiti. But, it might be lost figth with player like Sona Walla in the rein of Haiti. Diaspora World Cup News