FIFA U-17: Nigeria 2009 Images II
South African sculptor Keith Calders' "Goalie" bronze -- one of eleven in his football range. Photo courtesy of Times Live
Iran defeats Netherlands 1-0 in one of the tournaments opener. Photo courtesy of Persian Football
Golden Eaglets i-training at the Esuene Staduium in Calabar to face Korea in the semi finals. Image courtesy of Vanguard
Uruguay's Sabastian Gallegos reacts after scoring his second goal against Iran in the FIFA U-17 World Cup (Nigeria 2009). Photo courtesy of Iran Press TV
Colombia's Jorge Ramos celebrates his header over Turkey's goalkeeper Mehmet to equalize in the semi-final encounter, beating Turkey on penalties. Photo courtesy of El Tiempo/Colombia Reports
US U-17 exit tournament after defeat. Photo by Eric Miller/Getty Images
Iranian striker celebrates after defeating former champions Gambia 2-0. Photo courtesy of ISNA/Teheran Times
The unveiling of U-17 World Cup Eaglets 1n-training with Coach John Obuh. Photo courtesy of 234 Next
Lagos opens its arms to welcome the world for the FIFA U-17 world Cup tournament to be held in several Nigerian cities. Photo courtsey of Vanguard
Iran defeats Netherlands 1-0 in one of the tournaments opener. Photo courtesy of Persian Football
Golden Eaglets i-training at the Esuene Staduium in Calabar to face Korea in the semi finals. Image courtesy of Vanguard
Uruguay's Sabastian Gallegos reacts after scoring his second goal against Iran in the FIFA U-17 World Cup (Nigeria 2009). Photo courtesy of Iran Press TV
Colombia's Jorge Ramos celebrates his header over Turkey's goalkeeper Mehmet to equalize in the semi-final encounter, beating Turkey on penalties. Photo courtesy of El Tiempo/Colombia Reports
US U-17 exit tournament after defeat. Photo by Eric Miller/Getty Images
Iranian striker celebrates after defeating former champions Gambia 2-0. Photo courtesy of ISNA/Teheran Times
The unveiling of U-17 World Cup Eaglets 1n-training with Coach John Obuh. Photo courtesy of 234 Next
Lagos opens its arms to welcome the world for the FIFA U-17 world Cup tournament to be held in several Nigerian cities. Photo courtsey of Vanguard
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