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Aus, NZ & Asia readers get chance to win official adidas World Cup ball
Submitted by Andrew Slevison on Tue, 02/09/2010 - 03:15
Readers of tribalfootball.com in Australia, New Zealand and Asian countries are being given the chance to win an official World Cup ball from adidas.
As the Socceroos, New Zealand, Korea Republic, Japan and Korea DPR all prepare for South Africa 2010, fans of the competing countries can win their very own official match ball which has been tagged ‘Jabulani’, meaning ‘bringing joy to everyone’ by the South Africans.
For your chance to win this collector’s item, visit http://www.tribalfootball.com/winadidasjabulani
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