World Cup Fans' Network
A unique collaboation with football fans from around the world bringing a global flavour to the World Cup coverage on guardian.co.uk
The best of the Guardian Fans' Network Flickr group
To coincide with the Guardian Fans' Network, we curated a Flickr Group to show how the tournament was celebrated all over the world
World Cup 2010: Forget total football, Holland just need total success
Mike de Vries: In Bert van Marwijk Holland have a coach who realises his team cannot play total football. He simply wants to win
World Cup 2010: Japan could shed Asian 'underdog' tag against Paraguay
Guardian Fans' Network: Teams from Asia are routinely dismissed but Japan's win against Denmark made them real contenders, writes Sean Carroll
World Cup 2010: Mexico's great love-hate relationship with Argentina
Marco Dávila: The USA have always been Mexico's arch rivals – but there's something about La Albiceleste that rankles
World Cup 2010: Dunga's Brazil have been eight years in the making
In the latest of our Fans' Network blogs, Pedro Fernandes looks back at the match that set Robinho, Luís Fabiano and many more of Dunga's team on their way to South Africa
World Cup 2010: Fantasy-free Italy falter without a leader at No10
Angelo Fiorini: Italy have toiled so far without a fantasista to unlock opposition defences while the two likely candidates watch from afar
World Cup 2010 Fan's Network preview: Brazil v Ivory Coast
Our Brazil and Ivory Coast representatives give their verdict on their teams ahead of their World Cup match today
World Cup 2010 Fans' Network preview: Italy v New Zealand
Our Azzurri fan would take a draw whereas our All Whites fan has concerns over who should play in midfield
World Cup 2010: Danish backsides hover above bacon-slicer, but hopes still high
Lars Eriksen: Despite an inauspicious beginning, there's still time for Morten Olsen's men to charm their way back into the South Africa 2010 party
Holland's football future is totally safe with rich crop of youngsters
Fans' network member Thomas Watt looks beyond the World Cup to the players who will keep Holland among the game's leading powers
World Cup 2010: France are the common enemy for Mexico and Ireland
Fans' Network member Tom Marshall explains the affinity between the Irish and the Mexicans ahead of the World Cup match with mutual antagonists France
World Cup 2010: Greece's olden generation needs new blood
Thomas Michalakos: Greece need to look beyond Otto Rehhagel's Euro 2004 veterans and defensive mindset to improve a mainly woeful tournament record
World Cup 2010: Australia's credibility at stake after German thrashing
Phil Hawkins: A fair showing four years ago inspired thoughts of hosting future World Cups but football's reputation remains fragile in a land not short of popular sports
Italy prepare for life without Andrea Pirlo in World Cup 2010 opener
In the latest of our fans' network blogs Rocco Cammisola ponders life for Italy without Andrea Pirlo
World Cup 2010: Fourth time lucky as Japan look to progress from the group stage
In the latest of our fans' network, Ben Mabley looks at how Japan have fared since they qualified for South Africa
World Cup Fans' Network: Germany v Australia
World Cup 2010: USA will need speed and discipline to beat England
World Cup 2010: France have fallen out of love with Les Bleus
Thomas Fourquet: France lacks grassroots fandom, and with Les Blues suffering a 10-year hangover, interest in the national team has plummeted
Mexico's mariachi trumpets will drown out vuvuzelas at World Cup 2010
In the latest of our Guardian Fans' Network blogs, Marco Dávila looks at the high expectation in Mexico that the Tricolor will poop South Africa's party in the World Cup's opening match
Steven Gerrard should embrace his unfamiliar brief – England needs him
In the second of our fans' network blogs, Michael Cox wonders how Steven Gerrard will cope with his role as captain and ersatz winger
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