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    Reaction video - 2 girls 1 cup

    Valérie Devalinor vous propose une reaction video 2 girls 1 cup avec en sujet de test : Greg ! Saisons 1 & 2 news, forum et bonus sur http://www.hellogeekette.com

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    Présentation Fun Cup

    Présentation Fun Cup sur le circuit de karting de Soucy par Tourte Françis

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    America's Cup : le site est choisi !

    La prochaine America's Cup à Ras al-Khaimah aux Emirats Arabes Unis !?!

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    La Transroller, étape de la French Inline Cup 2009

    La Fédération Française de Roller Skating et rollerenligne.com vous propose une vidéo de la French Inline Cup de vitesse qui s'est tenue entre Mouthe et Pontarlier en septembre dernier. Un ville à ville bucolique à près de 40 km/h !

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    Cannabis Cup Made in France

    Cannabis Cup Made in France Les Vosges la tête dans les nuages...

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    1966 FIFA World Cup - Short Film Part 1 of 2

    1966 FIFA World Cup - Short Film Part 1 of 2 1966 FIFA World Cup - England beat West Germany 4–2 from: http://www.youtube.com/user/WorldCupClassicGames from wikipedia: The 1966 FIFA World Cup, the eighth staging of the World Cup, was held in England from 11 July to 30 July. England beat West Germany 4–2 in the final, winning the World Cup for the first time, so becoming the first host to win the tournament since Italy in 1934. London's Wembley Stadium provided the venue for the final, and 98,000 people crammed inside to watch. After 12 minutes 32 seconds Helmut Haller had put West Germany ahead, but the score was levelled by Geoff Hurst four minutes later. Martin Peters put England in the lead in the 78th minute; England looked set to claim the title when the referee awarded a free kick to West Germany with one minute left. The ball was launched goalward and Wolfgang Weber managed to poke it across the line, with England appealing in vain for handball as the ball came through the crowded penalty area.[9] With the score level at 2–2 at the end of 90 minutes, the game went to extra time. In the 98th minute Hurst found himself on the score sheet again; his shot hit the crossbar, and bounced down and hit the ground either onto or just over the goal line. Whether the ball actually crossed the goal line or not has been a matter of discussion for decades, and this goal, known as the "Ghost Goal", has become part of World Cup history. Recent digitally-enhanced footage is said to clearly illustrate that Geoff Hurst's second goal did not cross the line.[10] England's final goal was scored by Hurst again, during a pitch invasion and the goal should therefore not have stood. This made Geoff Hurst the only player ever to have scored three times in a World Cup final.[9] However, the fact of the illegality of the goal is illustrated by BBC commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme, whose description of the match's closing moments has gone down in history: "Some people are on the pitch. They think it's all over ... [Hurst scores] It is now!".[11] England's total of eleven goals scored in six games set a new record low for average goals per game scored by a World Cup winning team. The record would stand until 1982, when it was surpassed by Italy's twelve goals in seven games; in 2010 this record was lowered again by Spain, winning the Cup with eight goals in seven games. Likewise, the total of three goals conceded also constituted a record low for average goals per game conceded by a World Cup winning team. That record would stand until 1994, when it was surpassed by Brazil's three goals in seven games. England received the recovered Jules Rimet trophy from Queen Elizabeth II and were crowned World Cup winners for the first time.[9] [edit] England Manager: Alf Ramsey No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club 1 1GK Gordon Banks 30 December 1937 (aged 28) 27 England Leicester City 2 2DF George Cohen 22 October 1939 (aged 26) 24 England Fulham 3 2DF Ray Wilson 17 December 1934 (aged 31) 45 England Everton 4 3MF Nobby Stiles 18 May 1942 (aged 24) 14 England Manchester United 5 2DF Jack Charlton 8 May 1935 (aged 31) 16 England Leeds United 6 2DF Bobby Moore (captain) 12 April 1941 (aged 25) 41 England West Ham United 7 3MF Alan Ball 12 May 1945 (aged 21) 10 England Blackpool 8 4FW Jimmy Greaves 20 February 1940 (aged 26) 51 England Tottenham Hotspur 9 3MF Bobby Charlton 11 October 1937 (aged 28) 68 England Manchester United 10 4FW Geoff Hurst 8 December 1941 (aged 24) 4 England West Ham United 11 4FW John Connelly 18 July 1938 (aged 27) 19 England Manchester United 12 1GK Ron Springett 22 July 1935 (aged 30) 33 England Sheffield Wednesday 13 1GK Peter Bonetti 27 September 1941 (aged 24) 1 England Chelsea 14 2DF Jimmy Armfield 21 September 1935 (aged 30) 43 England Blackpool 15 2DF Gerry Byrne 29 August 1938 (aged 27) 2 England Liverpool 16 3MF Martin Peters 8 November 1943 (aged 22) 3 England West Ham United 17 2DF Ron Flowers 28 July 1934 (aged 31) 49 England Wolverhampton 18 2DF Norman Hunter 24 October 1943 (aged 22) 4 England Leeds United 19 4FW Terry Paine 23 March 1939 (aged 27) 18 England Southampton 20 3MF Ian Callaghan 10 April 1942 (aged 24) 1 England Liverpool 21 4FW Roger Hunt 20 July 1938 (aged 27) 13 England Liverpool 22 3MF George Eastham 23 September 1936 (aged 29) 19 England Arsenal

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    1966 FIFA World Cup - Short Film Part 2 of 2

    1966 FIFA World Cup - Short Film Part 2 of 2 1966 FIFA World Cup - England beat West Germany 4–2 from: http://www.youtube.com/user/WorldCupClassicGames from wikipedia: The 1966 FIFA World Cup, the eighth staging of the World Cup, was held in England from 11 July to 30 July. England beat West Germany 4–2 in the final, winning the World Cup for the first time, so becoming the first host to win the tournament since Italy in 1934. London's Wembley Stadium provided the venue for the final, and 98,000 people crammed inside to watch. After 12 minutes 32 seconds Helmut Haller had put West Germany ahead, but the score was levelled by Geoff Hurst four minutes later. Martin Peters put England in the lead in the 78th minute; England looked set to claim the title when the referee awarded a free kick to West Germany with one minute left. The ball was launched goalward and Wolfgang Weber managed to poke it across the line, with England appealing in vain for handball as the ball came through the crowded penalty area.[9] With the score level at 2–2 at the end of 90 minutes, the game went to extra time. In the 98th minute Hurst found himself on the score sheet again; his shot hit the crossbar, and bounced down and hit the ground either onto or just over the goal line. Whether the ball actually crossed the goal line or not has been a matter of discussion for decades, and this goal, known as the "Ghost Goal", has become part of World Cup history. Recent digitally-enhanced footage is said to clearly illustrate that Geoff Hurst's second goal did not cross the line.[10] England's final goal was scored by Hurst again, during a pitch invasion and the goal should therefore not have stood. This made Geoff Hurst the only player ever to have scored three times in a World Cup final.[9] However, the fact of the illegality of the goal is illustrated by BBC commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme, whose description of the match's closing moments has gone down in history: "Some people are on the pitch. They think it's all over ... [Hurst scores] It is now!".[11] England's total of eleven goals scored in six games set a new record low for average goals per game scored by a World Cup winning team. The record would stand until 1982, when it was surpassed by Italy's twelve goals in seven games; in 2010 this record was lowered again by Spain, winning the Cup with eight goals in seven games. Likewise, the total of three goals conceded also constituted a record low for average goals per game conceded by a World Cup winning team. That record would stand until 1994, when it was surpassed by Brazil's three goals in seven games. England received the recovered Jules Rimet trophy from Queen Elizabeth II and were crowned World Cup winners for the first time.[9] [edit] England Manager: Alf Ramsey No. Pos. Player DoB/Age Caps Club 1 1GK Gordon Banks 30 December 1937 (aged 28) 27 England Leicester City 2 2DF George Cohen 22 October 1939 (aged 26) 24 England Fulham 3 2DF Ray Wilson 17 December 1934 (aged 31) 45 England Everton 4 3MF Nobby Stiles 18 May 1942 (aged 24) 14 England Manchester United 5 2DF Jack Charlton 8 May 1935 (aged 31) 16 England Leeds United 6 2DF Bobby Moore (captain) 12 April 1941 (aged 25) 41 England West Ham United 7 3MF Alan Ball 12 May 1945 (aged 21) 10 England Blackpool 8 4FW Jimmy Greaves 20 February 1940 (aged 26) 51 England Tottenham Hotspur 9 3MF Bobby Charlton 11 October 1937 (aged 28) 68 England Manchester United 10 4FW Geoff Hurst 8 December 1941 (aged 24) 4 England West Ham United 11 4FW John Connelly 18 July 1938 (aged 27) 19 England Manchester United 12 1GK Ron Springett 22 July 1935 (aged 30) 33 England Sheffield Wednesday 13 1GK Peter Bonetti 27 September 1941 (aged 24) 1 England Chelsea 14 2DF Jimmy Armfield 21 September 1935 (aged 30) 43 England Blackpool 15 2DF Gerry Byrne 29 August 1938 (aged 27) 2 England Liverpool 16 3MF Martin Peters 8 November 1943 (aged 22) 3 England West Ham United 17 2DF Ron Flowers 28 July 1934 (aged 31) 49 England Wolverhampton 18 2DF Norman Hunter 24 October 1943 (aged 22) 4 England Leeds United 19 4FW Terry Paine 23 March 1939 (aged 27) 18 England Southampton 20 3MF Ian Callaghan 10 April 1942 (aged 24) 1 England Liverpool 21 4FW Roger Hunt 20 July 1938 (aged 27) 13 England Liverpool 22 3MF George Eastham 23 September 1936 (aged 29) 19 England Arsenal

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    Top&greatest goals in 2010 south africa FIFA world cup 01

    The football FIFA World Cup is second only to the Olympics as the biggest tournament in the world. In the past,it has showcased such players of the caliber of Baggio,Pele and Maradona and rarely have they disappointed,all three scoring some memorable goals.Every four years, the world's greatest sporting event rears its head and this summer, it is in the wonderful country of South Africa.South Africa will be the first African nation ever to host the World's largest single sports event.It is bigger than the Super Bowl, bigger than the World Series, bigger than the Tour de France, bigger than the F.A. Cup, and bigger than the Premier League. Just to put it into perspective, the last World Cup in Germany in 2006 was watched by approximately 716 million viewers for the tournament and 260 million viewers alone for the final between Italy and France.The Super Bowl in comparison can only claim 98 million viewers. No mean feat for America's most popular sporting spectacle, but in comparison the World's favorite game overshadows it by a country mile.However, to get everyone in the mood, we have selected my favorite World Cup goals of all time.In 2010 South Africa FIFA World Cup,there are also many good goals showed to us.

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    Top&greatest goals in 2010 south africa FIFA world cup 02

    The football FIFA World Cup is second only to the Olympics as the biggest tournament in the world. In the past,it has showcased such players of the caliber of Baggio,Pele and Maradona and rarely have they disappointed,all three scoring some memorable goals.Every four years, the world's greatest sporting event rears its head and this summer, it is in the wonderful country of South Africa.South Africa will be the first African nation ever to host the World's largest single sports event.It is bigger than the Super Bowl, bigger than the World Series, bigger than the Tour de France, bigger than the F.A. Cup, and bigger than the Premier League. Just to put it into perspective, the last World Cup in Germany in 2006 was watched by approximately 716 million viewers for the tournament and 260 million viewers alone for the final between Italy and France.The Super Bowl in comparison can only claim 98 million viewers. No mean feat for America's most popular sporting spectacle, but in comparison the World's favorite game overshadows it by a country mile.However, to get everyone in the mood, we have selected my favorite World Cup goals of all time.In 2010 South Africa FIFA World Cup,there are also many good goals showed to us.

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    Top&greatest goals in 2010 south africa FIFA world cup 03

    The football FIFA World Cup is second only to the Olympics as the biggest tournament in the world. In the past,it has showcased such players of the caliber of Baggio,Pele and Maradona and rarely have they disappointed,all three scoring some memorable goals.Every four years, the world's greatest sporting event rears its head and this summer, it is in the wonderful country of South Africa.South Africa will be the first African nation ever to host the World's largest single sports event.It is bigger than the Super Bowl, bigger than the World Series, bigger than the Tour de France, bigger than the F.A. Cup, and bigger than the Premier League. Just to put it into perspective, the last World Cup in Germany in 2006 was watched by approximately 716 million viewers for the tournament and 260 million viewers alone for the final between Italy and France.The Super Bowl in comparison can only claim 98 million viewers. No mean feat for America's most popular sporting spectacle, but in comparison the World's favorite game overshadows it by a country mile.However, to get everyone in the mood, we have selected my favorite World Cup goals of all time.In 2010 South Africa FIFA World Cup,there are also many good goals showed to us.

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    Top&greatest goals in 2010 south africa FIFA world cup 04

    The football FIFA World Cup is second only to the Olympics as the biggest tournament in the world. In the past,it has showcased such players of the caliber of Baggio,Pele and Maradona and rarely have they disappointed,all three scoring some memorable goals.Every four years, the world's greatest sporting event rears its head and this summer, it is in the wonderful country of South Africa.South Africa will be the first African nation ever to host the World's largest single sports event.It is bigger than the Super Bowl, bigger than the World Series, bigger than the Tour de France, bigger than the F.A. Cup, and bigger than the Premier League. Just to put it into perspective, the last World Cup in Germany in 2006 was watched by approximately 716 million viewers for the tournament and 260 million viewers alone for the final between Italy and France.The Super Bowl in comparison can only claim 98 million viewers. No mean feat for America's most popular sporting spectacle, but in comparison the World's favorite game overshadows it by a country mile.However, to get everyone in the mood, we have selected my favorite World Cup goals of all time.In 2010 South Africa FIFA World Cup,there are also many good goals showed to us.

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    Top&greatest goals in 2010 south africa FIFA world cup 06

    The football FIFA World Cup is second only to the Olympics as the biggest tournament in the world. In the past,it has showcased such players of the caliber of Baggio,Pele and Maradona and rarely have they disappointed,all three scoring some memorable goals.Every four years, the world's greatest sporting event rears its head and this summer, it is in the wonderful country of South Africa.South Africa will be the first African nation ever to host the World's largest single sports event.It is bigger than the Super Bowl, bigger than the World Series, bigger than the Tour de France, bigger than the F.A. Cup, and bigger than the Premier League. Just to put it into perspective, the last World Cup in Germany in 2006 was watched by approximately 716 million viewers for the tournament and 260 million viewers alone for the final between Italy and France.The Super Bowl in comparison can only claim 98 million viewers. No mean feat for America's most popular sporting spectacle, but in comparison the World's favorite game overshadows it by a country mile.However, to get everyone in the mood, we have selected my favorite World Cup goals of all time.In 2010 South Africa FIFA World Cup,there are also many good goals showed to us.

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    Top&greatest goals in 2010 south africa FIFA world cup 07

    The football FIFA World Cup is second only to the Olympics as the biggest tournament in the world. In the past,it has showcased such players of the caliber of Baggio,Pele and Maradona and rarely have they disappointed,all three scoring some memorable goals.Every four years, the world's greatest sporting event rears its head and this summer, it is in the wonderful country of South Africa.South Africa will be the first African nation ever to host the World's largest single sports event.It is bigger than the Super Bowl, bigger than the World Series, bigger than the Tour de France, bigger than the F.A. Cup, and bigger than the Premier League. Just to put it into perspective, the last World Cup in Germany in 2006 was watched by approximately 716 million viewers for the tournament and 260 million viewers alone for the final between Italy and France.The Super Bowl in comparison can only claim 98 million viewers. No mean feat for America's most popular sporting spectacle, but in comparison the World's favorite game overshadows it by a country mile.However, to get everyone in the mood, we have selected my favorite World Cup goals of all time.In 2010 South Africa FIFA World Cup,there are also many good goals showed to us.

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    Top&greatest goals in 2010 south africa FIFA world cup 08

    The football FIFA World Cup is second only to the Olympics as the biggest tournament in the world. In the past,it has showcased such players of the caliber of Baggio,Pele and Maradona and rarely have they disappointed,all three scoring some memorable goals.Every four years, the world's greatest sporting event rears its head and this summer, it is in the wonderful country of South Africa.South Africa will be the first African nation ever to host the World's largest single sports event.It is bigger than the Super Bowl, bigger than the World Series, bigger than the Tour de France, bigger than the F.A. Cup, and bigger than the Premier League. Just to put it into perspective, the last World Cup in Germany in 2006 was watched by approximately 716 million viewers for the tournament and 260 million viewers alone for the final between Italy and France.The Super Bowl in comparison can only claim 98 million viewers. No mean feat for America's most popular sporting spectacle, but in comparison the World's favorite game overshadows it by a country mile.However, to get everyone in the mood, we have selected my favorite World Cup goals of all time.In 2010 South Africa FIFA World Cup,there are also many good goals showed to us.

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    Top&greatest goals in 2010 south africa FIFA world cup 09

    The football FIFA World Cup is second only to the Olympics as the biggest tournament in the world. In the past,it has showcased such players of the caliber of Baggio,Pele and Maradona and rarely have they disappointed,all three scoring some memorable goals.Every four years, the world's greatest sporting event rears its head and this summer, it is in the wonderful country of South Africa.South Africa will be the first African nation ever to host the World's largest single sports event.It is bigger than the Super Bowl, bigger than the World Series, bigger than the Tour de France, bigger than the F.A. Cup, and bigger than the Premier League. Just to put it into perspective, the last World Cup in Germany in 2006 was watched by approximately 716 million viewers for the tournament and 260 million viewers alone for the final between Italy and France.The Super Bowl in comparison can only claim 98 million viewers. No mean feat for America's most popular sporting spectacle, but in comparison the World's favorite game overshadows it by a country mile.However, to get everyone in the mood, we have selected my favorite World Cup goals of all time.In 2010 South Africa FIFA World Cup,there are also many good goals showed to us.

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    Video M. Chalmé KIA CUP

    www.kia-cup.fr www.facebook.com/kiacup2010 KIA CUP 2010, premier tournoi national de football amateur 5/5 organisé par KIA Motors France. Pour s'inscrire et peut-être gagner un voyage en Afrique du Sud, rendez-vous sur www.kia-cup.fr. Devenez fan de la KIA CUP 2010 : www.facebook.com/kiacup2010

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    KIA CUP - 1er tournoi national de foot 5 contre 5

    www.kia-cup.fr www.facebook.com/kiacup2010 1er tournoi national de foot 5/5 avec à la clé un voyage en Afrique du Sud pendant la Coupe du Monde FIFA 2010 ! Infos et inscriptions sur www-kia-cup.fr Deviens fan et suis la KIA CUP en direct sur www.facebook.com/kiacup2010

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    Vidéo KIA CUP 2010 - Marius Trésor

    www.kia-cup.fr www.facebook.com/kiacup2010 1er tournoi national de foot 5/5 avec à la clé un voyage en Afrique du Sud pendant la Coupe du Monde FIFA 2010 ! Infos et inscriptions sur www-kia-cup.fr Deviens fan et suis la KIA CUP en direct sur www.facebook.com/kiacup2010

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    Didier Roustan pour la KIA CUP !!

    www.kia-cup.fr www.facebook.com/kiacup2010 1er tournoi national de foot 5/5 avec à la clé un voyage en Afrique du Sud pendant la Coupe du Monde FIFA 2010 ! Infos et inscriptions sur www-kia-cup.fr Deviens fan et suis la KIA CUP en direct sur www.facebook.com/kiacup2010

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    Foot - Champion's Cup, Les minots d'Aubagne assurent !

    C'est finalement Aubagne qui s'impose face à Air Bel, sur le score de 3 à 1, au Stade Vélodrome, dans le cadre de la finale de la Champion's Cup, grande compétition de foot des moins de 11 ans de la région marseillaise - DROITS RESERVES. Pour conserver ce reportage : http://myreplay.tv/v/wmyVKiVd . - Pour l'exploiter http://wizdeo.com/s/banqueimages .

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    Top 9 Best Rugby World Cup 2011 Commercials

    Rugby can be so inspiring ! Here is our shortlist of the 9 best Rugby World Cup 2011 commercials. 2011 Rugby World Cup is here ! Nine best ads before kick off Ruck'n'roll Coca-Cola - New Zealand - 2011. Toshiba - Australia - 2011. Lego - 2011. Mastercard - Australia - 2011. Mastercard - Australia - 2011. Mastercard - Australia - 2011. Heineken - The Netherlands - 2011. Sky Sport - New Zealand - 2011. Sky Sport - New Zealand - 2011. - More commercials : http://wat.tv/CulturePub -. All rights reserved. For all inquiries, please mail to culturepub@wizdeo.com

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    ( Vidéo Test ) Rugby World Cup 2011

    Vidéo Test de Rugby World Cup 2011 sur Xbox 360 par Factor est disponible

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    AST Dew Tour - BMX Dirt Dew Cup Race

    AST Dew Tour - BMX Dirt Dew Cup Race

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    extrait street football french cup 2008

    Street Football French Cup 2008 Présentation de la street Football French cup 2008 qui a eu lieu à paris les 24 – 25 Mai 2008 Félicitation à la ville de Strasbourg, vainqueur de la 1er édition.

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