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Head coach of the Italian team Marcello Lippi(C) poses amid his players after the end of the World Cup 2006 final football game Italy vs.France, 09 July 2006 at Berlin stadium. Italy won the World Cup final on penalties Sunday after a dramatic final destined to be remembered for the sensational sending off for French captain Zinedine Zidane in his farewell match. AFP PHOTO ODD ANDERSEN

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Italian midfielder Francesco Totti celebrates with the trophy after the World Cup 2006 final football game Italy vs.France, 09 July 2006 at Berlin stadium. Italy won the 2006 football World Cup by defeating France on penalties. AFP PHOTO / ODD ANDERSEN

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Italian football players celebrate at the end of the World Cup 2006 final football game Italy vs.France, 09 July 2006 at Berlin stadium. Italy won the World Cup final on penalties Sunday after a dramatic final destined to be remembered for the sensational sending off for French captain Zinedine Zidane in his farewell match. AFP PHOTO ODD ANDERSEN

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Italian defender Fabio Cannavaro celebrates with the trophy at the end of the World Cup 2006 final football game Italy vs.France, 09 July 2006 at Berlin stadium. Italy won the 2006 football World Cup by defeating France on penalties. AFP PHOTO / DDP / STF

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Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon (C) and his teammates celebrate after winning the World Cup 2006 final football game Italy vs.France, 09 July 2006. Italy won the 2006 football World Cup by defeating France on penalties. AFP PHOTO / DDP / STF

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Italian players celebrate with the trophy after the World Cup 2006 final football game France vs Italy, 09 July 2006 in Berlin at the Olympic Stadium. Italy won the 2006 football World Cup by defeating France on penalties. AFP PHOTO / VALERY HACHE

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Members of the Italian team pose with the World Cup trophy as they celebrate following their victory in the World Cup 2006 final football match between Italy and France at Berlin's Olympic Stadium, 09 July 2006. Italy won 5-4 in a penalty shootout after the teams finished in extra time 1-1. AFP PHOTO / VALERY HACHE

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Italian midfielder Francesco Totti and Italian forward Filippo Inzaghi hold up the 2006 World Cup trophy among his team players after Italy won their final football match against France at Berlin's Olympic Stadium, 09 July 2006. Italy won 5-3 on penalties. AFP PHOTO/ROBERTO SCHMIDT

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Italian defender Fabio Cannavaro celebrates with the trophy after the World Cup 2006 final football game Italy vs.France, 09 July 2006 at Berlin stadium. Italy won the 2006 football World Cup by defeating France on penalties. AFP PHOTO PATRIK STOLLARZ

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Italian defender Marco Materazzi celebrates following their victory in the World Cup 2006 final football match between Italy and France at Berlin's Olympic Stadium, 09 July 2006. Italy won 5-4 in a penalty shootout after the teams finished in extra time 1-1. AFP PHOTO / PASCAL PAVANI

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Confetti falls from the roof of the Olympiastadion in Berlin, 09 July 2006 during the awarding ceremony of the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Italy won the World Cup final on penalties Sunday after a dramatic final destined to be remembered for the sensational sending off for French captain Zinedine Zidane in his farewell match. AFP PHOTO / STAFF REMOTE

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Italian midfielder Francesco Totti, with his national flag on his head, eyes the 2006 World Cup trophy after Italy won the final football match against France at Berlin's Olympic Stadium, 09 July 2006. Italy won 5-3 on penalties. AFP PHOTO DDP/STF

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Italian defender Marco Materazzi jokingly covers the World Cup trophy with a hat as they celebrate their victory in the World Cup 2006 final football match between Italy and France at Berlin's Olympic Stadium, 09 July 2006. Italy won 5-4 in a penalty shootout after the teams finished in extra time 1-1. AFP PHOTO / DANIEL GARCIA

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(From L) Italian forward Filippo Inzaghi, Italian forward Alberto Gilardino, Italian forward Alessandro Del Piero, and Italian forward Luca Toni celebrate with the trophy after the World Cup 2006 final football game Italy vs.France, 09 July 2006 at Berlin stadium. Italy won the 2006 football World Cup by defeating France on penalties. AFP PHOTO PASCAL PAVANI

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Italian defender Fabio Grosso celebrates with the trophy after the World Cup 2006 final football game Italy vs.France, 09 July 2006 at Berlin stadium. Italy won the 2006 football World Cup by defeating France on penalties. AFP PHOTO ARIS MESSINIS

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Fireworks explode over the stadium after the World Cup 2006 final football game Italy vs.France, 09 July 2006 at Berlin stadium. Italy won the 2006 football World Cup by defeating France on penalties. AFP PHOTO JOHN MACDOUGALL

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Combo created 27 June 2006 of the 15 celebrations of the international Brazilian forward Ronaldo Brazil reacting after scoring during three World Cup participation from 1998 to 2006. Ronaldo scored three goals during the World Cup football, two during match Japan vs. Brazil, 22 June 2006 in Dortmund and one 27 June 2006 in Dortmund against Ghana. Ronaldo becames all-time World Cup top scorer on 15 goals beating 1974 Germany's champion Gerd Muller record of 14 goals. The four first pictures (from top) are from 1998 Fifa World Cup. The eight following were taken during the 2002 Fifa World Cup. The three last were taken during the 2006 Germany World Cup. AFP PHOTO

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Combo created 22 June 2006 of the 14 jubilations of the international Brazilian forward Ronaldo Brazil reacting after scoring during three World Cup participation from 1998 to 2006. Ronaldo scored two goals during his Group F World Cup football match Japan vs. Brazil, 22 June 2006 in Dortmund. Ronaldo becomes all-time World Cup top scorer on 14 goals with 1974 Germany's champion Gerd Muller. The four first pictures (from top) are from 1998 Fifa World Cup. The eight following were taken during the 2002 Fifa World Cup. The two last were taken tonight, during the 2006 Germany World Cup. AFP PHOTO

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Brazilian team captain Cafu kisses cup of fifth world title, after Brazil defeated Germany 2-1 in the final of the 2002 World Cup, at Yokohama International Stadium, in Japan, June 20 - Photo: Robson Fernandjes/Agencia Estado/AE

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Brazil's team captain and defender Cafu hoists the World Cup trophy as confetti fall over the pitch during the award ceremony at the International Stadium Yokohama, Japan, 30 June, 2002 following Brazil's 2-0 victory against Germany in match 64 of the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea Japan final. Brazil has now won a record five World Cup titles. Brazil previously was a FIFA World Cup winner in 1958, 1962, 1970 and 1994. AFP PHOTO KAZUHIRO NOGI

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