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Reuters Sports Schedule at 1400 GMT on Thursday Nov 29
Reuters sports schedule at 1400 on Thursday: – - – - SOCCER Soccer-Scolari confirmed as new Brazil coach RIO DE JANEIRO – Luiz Felipe Scolari took over as the coach of 2014 World Cup hosts Brazil, returning for a second stint in the hot seat after leading them to their fifth world title in 2002. …


Reuters Sports Schedule at 1400 GMT on Thursday Nov 29
Reuters sports schedule at 1400 on Thursday: – - – - SOCCER Soccer-Scolari confirmed as new Brazil coach RIO DE JANEIRO – Luiz Felipe Scolari took over as the coach of 2014 World Cup hosts Brazil, returning for a second stint in the hot seat after leading them to their fifth world title in 2002. …


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INDIA-PAKISTAN-DIPLOMACY-CRICKET-FILES(FILES) In this photograph taken on March 30, 2011, Indian cricket fans hold the Indian and Pakistan national flags as they cheer prior to the ICC Cricket World Cup semi-final match between India and Pakistan at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) stadium in Mohali. The Indian government is to issue a record 3,000 visas to Pakist ani cricket fans attending a series of limited over matches beginning next month, an official in the interior ministry told AFP on November 29, 2012. AFP PHOTO/NARINDER NANU/ FILESNARINDER NANU/AFP/Getty Images


** FILE ** In this Monday Dec. 8, 2008 file photo Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari gestures during a press conference at Stamford Bridge, London. Scolari is expected to be named as the new Brazil coach, returning to the national team 10 years after leading the country to the 2002 World Cup title. (AP Photo/Simon Dawson, File)
** FILE ** In this Monday Dec. 8, 2008 file photo Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari gestures during a press conference at Stamford Bridge, London. Scolari is expected to be named as the new Brazil coach, returning to the national team 10 years after leading the country to the 2002 World Cup title. (AP Photo/Simon Dawson, File)** FILE ** In this Monday Dec. 8, 2008 f ile photo Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari gestures during a press conference at Stamford Bridge, London. Scolari is expected to be named as the new Brazil coach, returning to the national team 10 years after leading the country to the 2002 World Cup title. (AP Photo/Simon Dawson, File)


Scolari to lead Brazil through 2014 World Cup
SAO PAULO (AP) — Luiz Felipe Scolari is back in charge of Brazil’s national soccer team, 10 years after leading it to the 2002 World Cup title.


UPDATE 1-Soccer-Scolari back to lead Brazil's World Cup campaign
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Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo & Iniesta nominated for 2012 Fifa Ballon d'Or
Messi, Ronaldo & Iniesta nominated for 2012 Fifa Ballon d'OrWorld football's governing body has revealed the names of the three players who remain in the race to win the prestigious individual award


Messi, Ronaldo & Iniesta nominated for 2012 Fifa Ballon d'Or
Messi, Ronaldo & Iniesta nominated for 2012 Fifa Ballon d'OrWorld football's governing body has revealed the names of the three players who remain in the race to win the prestigious individual award


Scolari appointed Brazil coach
Scolari appointed Brazil coachFormer boss Mano Menezes was sacked last week, and the CBF has wasted no time in naming the 64-year-old as his successor


Ronaldo, Brazil's former soccer player and a member of the local organizing committee for the 2014 World Cup visits the Corinthians' stadium, which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revising the construction work being done at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
Ronaldo, Brazil's former soccer player and a member of the local organizing committee for the 2014 World Cup visits the Corinthians' stadium, which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revising the construction work being done at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament.    (AP Photo/Andre Penner)Ronaldo, Brazil's former soccer player and a member of the local organizing committee for the 2014 World Cup visits the Corinthians' stadium, which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revising the construction work being done at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament . (AP Photo/Andre Penner)


Brazil's former soccer players and members of the local or ganizing committee for the 2014 World Cup, Ronaldo, right, and Bebeto, second from left, Brazil's Sports Minister Aldo Rebelo, left, and FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke, ride a commuter train on their way to visit to the Corinthians' stadium, which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revising the construction work being done at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
Brazil's former soccer players and members of the local organizing committee for the 2014 World Cup, Ronaldo, right, and Bebeto,    second from left, Brazil's Sports Minister Aldo Rebelo, left, and FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke, ride a commuter train on their way to visit to the Corinthians' stadium, which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revising the construction work being done at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)Brazil's former soccer players and members of the local organizing committee for the 2014 World Cup, Ronaldo, right, and Bebeto, second from left, Brazil's Sports Minister Aldo Rebelo, left, and FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke, ride a commuter train on their way to visit to the Corinthians' stadium, which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revising the construction work being done at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)


Brazil's Sports Minister Aldo Rebelo, second left, Sao Paulo's Mayor Gilberto Kassab, center, and FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke, right, make a visit to the Corinthians stadium , which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revising the construction work being done at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
Brazil's Sports Minister Aldo Rebelo, second left, Sao Paulo's Mayor Gilberto Kassab, center, and FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke, right, make a visit to the Corinthians stadium, which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revising the construction work being do   ne at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)Brazil's Sports Minister Aldo Rebelo, second left, Sao Paulo's Mayor Gilberto Kassab, center, and FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke, right, make a visit to the Corinthians stadium, which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014 in Sao Paulo, B razil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revising the construction work being done at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)


FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke, center, Sao Paulo's Mayor Gilberto Kassab, center left, and Ronaldo, Brazil' s former soccer player and amember of the local organizing committee for the 2014 World Cup, far right, visit the Corinthians stadium, which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revising the construction work being done at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke, center, Sao Paulo's Mayor Gilberto Kassab, center left, and Ronaldo, Brazil's former soccer player and amember of the local organizing committee for the 2014 World Cup, far right, visit the Corinthia   ns stadium, which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revising the construction work being done at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)FIFA Secretary General Jerome V alcke, center, Sao Paulo's Mayor Gilberto Kassab, center left, and Ronaldo, Brazil's former soccer player and amember of the local organizing committee for the 2014 World Cup, far right, visit the Corinthians stadium, which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revising the construction work being done at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)


FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke, left, kicks a ball during a tour of the Corinthians stadium, which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revis ing the construction work being done at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)
FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke, left, kicks a ball during a tour of the Corinthians stadium, which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revising the construction work being done at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)FIFA Secretary General Jerome Valcke, left, kicks a ball during a tour of the Corinthians stadium, which is under construction and will host the opening match of the World Cup in 2014 in Sao Paulo, Brazil, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2012. Officials are revising the construction work being done at stadiums ahead of the Confederations Cup soccer tournament in 2013 and the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament. (AP Photo/Andre Penner)


Scolari to lead Brazil through 2014 World Cup
** FILE ** In this Monday Dec. 8, 2008 file photo Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari gestures during a press conference at Stamford Bridge, London. Scolari is expected to be named as the new Brazil coach, returning to the national team 10 years after leading the country to the 2002 World Cup title. (AP Photo/Simon Dawson, File)Luiz Felipe Scolari is back in charge of Brazil's national soccer team, 10 years after leading it to the 2002 World Cup title.


File photo of Brazil's coach Scolari shouting after his team won the World Cup final against Germany in Yokohama
File photo of Brazil's coach Scolari shouting after his team won the World Cup final against Germany in YokohamaBrazil's coach Felipe Luiz Scolari shouts after his team won the World Cup final against Germany in Yokohama in this June 30, 2002 file photo. Scolari took over as the coach of 2014 World Cup hosts Brazil on November 29, 2012, returning for a second stint to lead his country's bid to win a sixth world title on home soil in little more than 18 months' time. The man known as Felipao (Big Phil), who led Brazil to their fifth and last World Cup win in 2002, was officially presented by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) at a news conference, replacing Mano Menezes who was sacked last Friday. REUTERS/Ruben Sprich/Files (JAPAN – Tags: SPORT SOCCER)


File photo of Brazil's manager Scolari runs to greet Ronaldo after their win over Germany in the World Cup final in Yokohama
File photo of Brazil's manager Scolari runs to greet Ronaldo after their win over Germany in the World Cup final in YokohamaBrazil's manager Luiz Felipe Scolari (top) runs to greet Ronaldo after their win over Germany in the World Cup final in Yokohama in this June 30, 2002 file photo. Scolari took over as the coach of 2014 World Cup hosts Brazil on November 29, 2012, returning for a second stint to lead his country's bid to win a sixth world title on home soil in little more than 18 months' time. The man known as Felipao (Big Phil), who led Brazil to their fifth and last World Cup win in 2002, was officially presented by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) at a news conference, replacing Mano Menezes who was sacked last Friday. REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama/Files (JAPAN – Tags: SPORT SOCCER)


File photo of Brazil's Ronaldo, celebrating with coach Scolari, team mates Belletti, Carlos and an assistant coach after scoring his first goal against Germany in Yokohama
File photo of Brazil   's Ronaldo, celebrating with coach Scolari, team mates Belletti, Carlos and an assistant coach after scoring his first goal against Germany in YokohamaBrazil's Ronaldo (L) celebrates with coach Luiz Felipe Scolari (with head on Ronaldo's chest), team mates Belletti (top), Roberto Carlos (R) and an assistant coach after scoring his first goal against Germany in the second half of their World Cup final in Yokohama in this June 30, 2002 file photo. Scolari took over as the coach of 2014 World Cup hosts Brazil on November 29, 2012, returning for a second stint to lead his country's bid to win a sixth world title on home soil in little more than 18 months' time. The man known as Felipao (Big Phil), who led Brazil to their fifth and last World Cup win in 2002, was officially presented by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) at a news conference, replacing Mano Menezes who was sacked last Friday. REUTERS/Oleg Popov/Files (JAPAN – Tags: SPORT SOCCER)


File photo of Brazilian head soccer coach Scolari posing with the FIFA trophy at Los Angeles international airport
File photo of Brazilian head soccer coach Scolari posing with the FIFA trophy at Los Angeles international airportBrazilian head soccer coach Luiz Felipe Scolari poses with the FIFA trophy, during a stopover in the U.S. from the team's flight home to Brazil, at Los Angeles international airport in this July 1, 2002 file photo. Scolari took over as the coach of 2014 World Cup hosts Brazil on November 29, 2012, returning for a second stint to lead his country's bid to win a sixth world title on home soil in little more than 18 months' time. The man known as Felipao (Big Phil), who led Brazil to their fifth and last World Cup win in 2002, was officially presented by the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) at a news conference, replacing Mano Menezes who was sacked last Friday. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker/Files (UNITED STATES – Tags: SPORT SOCCER)


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