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England and Bulgaria are among the teams who least deserve to win as their economies are doing fine, according to a Dutch bank survey.
In eight pages of charts and statistics Dutch bank ABN AMRO's economics department argues that the Netherlands soccer t
Sports | June 9, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00
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Four players of Bulgaria's national football team were lightly injured at the first training in Portugal.
Velizar Dimitrov, Zdravko Zdravkov and Daniel Borimirov suffered light injuries.
Sports | June 9, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00
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The coach of Bulgaria's national team gave his first press conference in Portugal before the start of EURO 2004.
The T-shirts the Bulgarians wear which read "Freedom for the Bulgarian Medics in Libya" triggered media interest.
Sports | June 9, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00
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Bulgaria's national football team left Tuesday for the EURO 2004 finals in Portugal.
The captain of the national team Stilian Petrov assisted by his teammates Dimitar Berbatov and Martin Petrov hoisted the Bulgarian flag at the Sofia airport.
Sports | June 8, 2004, Tuesday // 00:00
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The wives and girlfriends of Bulgarian national footballers will be their best fans throughout the whole EURO 2004 Championship.
They are leaving for Portugal on the date of the very first match with Sweden, on June 14.
Sports | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00
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Bulgaria's best tennis player Magdalena Maleeva went one place up in the latest WTA ranking reaching 21st position with 1271 points.
Belgium's Justine Henin-Hardenne still tops the world ranking, followed by her fellow-country woman Kim Clijsters.
Sports | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00
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A flag, depicting the Olympic flame's voyage through Bulgaria, was hoisted on Monday, thirty days ahead of the Torch's arrival in Sofia .
Sports | June 7, 2004, Monday // 00:00
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Sesil Karatantcheva, 14, has been victorious at the girls' finals of Roland Garros.
Karatantcheva had an easy day at the office, despite falling behind 1-3 in the fist set.
Sports | June 6, 2004, Sunday // 00:00
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The Olympic torch has arrived in Tokyo on Sunday morning from Australia on its 53-km relay through the Japanese capital.
Its arrival is part of the flame's voyage through the world's five continents ahead of the Athens Olympics in August 13.
Sports | June 6, 2004, Sunday // 00:00
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Bulgaria's Antoaneta Stefanova won the World Chess Championship in Russia. She drew her host Ekaterina Kovalevska on Saturday.
Sports | June 5, 2004, Saturday // 00:00
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Bulgaria's tennis hopeful is just a step away from the junior vitory at French Open Roland Garros.
Sesil Karatantcheva smashed the 6-seeded Katerina Bondarenko, Ukraine, scoring 7:6 (4), 7:1, which paths her way to victory without a set lost so far.
Sports | June 4, 2004, Friday // 00:00
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Bulgaria's squad remains the wild card entry in the favorites' fray but they have the potential to emulate a great success at EURO 2004, according to The Star daily.
Bulgaria can repeat the success of Denmark in 1992 and the Czech Republic four years lat
Sports | June 4, 2004, Friday // 00:00
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Bulgaria's greatest footballer Hristo Stoitchkov won't play in this evening's charity game in Sofia.
The match in which Bulgaria's national football team will match skills with their 1994 predecessors is also said to be a warm-up for the EURO 2004 in Por
Sports | June 4, 2004, Friday // 00:00
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Olympic gold medallist Cathy Freeman was the first torch carrier as the Olympic flame began its global tour to this year's Athens Games in Australia.
Sports | June 4, 2004, Friday // 00:00
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A Hungarian footballer collapsed and died on the playground during a training session, Hungarian website Nemzetisport reported on Thursday.
The cause of death of Istvan Szabo, 26, is still unknown.
Sports | June 3, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
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Bulgaria's Grandmaster Antoaneta Stefanova has marked her first victory over Woman Grandmaster Ekaterina Kovalevskaya in Elista, Kalmikiya.
Stefanova, who is clear favourite to win the World Championship after the ouster of top seed Grandmaster Koenru Hu
Sports | June 3, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
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Galina Lazarova and Marian Kolev reaped the audience applause and the champion cup at the 8th World Aeropbics Championship.
Bulgarian aerobics couple swept their success due to least penalty points among rivals scoring a total of 19.
Sports | June 3, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
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Sesil Karatantcheva has stormed through the individual matches at prestigious French Tournament Roland Garros.
She smashed the 8-seeded Russian Elena Vesnina scoring 6:3, 6:1 for an hour.
Sports | June 3, 2004, Thursday // 00:00
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The Olympic Flame is set to blaze a global trail during a six-week odyssey before it returns for the August 13 opening ceremony in Athens.
Sydney 400-metre champion Cathy Freeman will run the opening leg of a relay, which will visit 33 cities in 34 days
Sports | June 2, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00
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Bulgarian national Milen Petkov scored the only goal in the Czech door in the very last minites of the control match played in Prague.
Earlier the referee cancelled a successful attack by Bulgaria's Martin Petrov, which let the Czech hosts keep their vic
Sports | June 2, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00
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More than half the tickets for the Athens Olympics are still unsold.
The organizers say that the low sales are due to the slow spectator demand and the fact that corporate sponsors are buying far fewer seats than four years ago.
Sports | June 2, 2004, Wednesday // 00:00
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