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WORLD CUP SOCCER
Ticos Can Come Home After Tomorrow
The last game of the 2006 World Cup soccer play for the Costa Rican national team will be played tomorrow, as the Ticos meet Poland to decide the last place position in Group A.

The game is being televised locally at 8:00am.

For this game, government employees are not getting the time off, banks are not closed during the game and well, life goes on as there never was a world cup team.

Costa Rica are currently in last place in their group. Both Poland and Costa Rica have played 2 of their 3 games and have lost both. However, Costa Rica had more goals against,  7,  to Poland's 3 and that squarely places them last.

The only way the Ticos can move up a notch is a win tomorrow. Good luck.
 


 




 


 
   

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