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Woody Woodpecker with The NFL Teams from The National Football Conference. Are u still want some football? I repeat. Are u ready for some football? If u say yes then u will see all the teams from the NFC.
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Lindenwood Football (National Championship Postgame Press Conference)
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NEW YORK, USA, 16 January 2008 -- UNICEF and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) have united in a joint campaign to harness the power of football during the MTN Africa Cup of Nations: Ghana 2008 -- Africa's biggest international football competition. The campaign seeks to promote quality education for all of Africa's children. CAF represents international football in Africa and organizes the biennial Cup of Nations event. This year's tournament will be hosted by Ghana from 20 January through 10 February, bringing together the best national football teams from 16 countries to compete in four Ghanaian cities: Accra, Sekondi, Kumasi and Tamale. During the high-profile games, UNICEF and CAF will promote the achievement of two education-related Millennium Development Goals -- achieving universal primary school education (MDG 2) and promoting gender equality and empowering women (MDG 3). Stephen Appiah, from Africa Cup of host nation Ghana, filmed his video message in Istanbul, where he plays for Fenerbahçe. To read the full story, visit: www.unicef.org
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The regular season is a seventeen-week schedule during which each team has one bye week and plays sixteen games. This schedule includes six games against a team's divisional rivals, as well as several inter-division and inter-conference games. The season currently starts on the Thursday night in the first full week of September (the Thursday after Labor Day) and runs weekly to late December or early January. At the end of each regular season, six teams from each conference play in the NFL playoffs, a twelve-team single-elimination tournament that culminates with the championship game, known as the Super Bowl. This game is held at a pre-selected site which is usually a city that hosts an NFL team. Commercials during the Super Bowl tend to be quite popular among the general public. Selected all-star players from both the AFC and NFC meet in the Pro Bowl, held in Honolulu, Hawaii; up to and including 2009, this game took place the weekend after the Super Bowl. In 2010, it will take place the week prior to the Super Bowl, in Miami Gardens, Florida
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NEW YORK, USA, 16 January 2008 -- UNICEF and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) have united in a joint campaign to harness the power of football during the MTN Africa Cup of Nations: Ghana 2008 -- Africa's biggest international football competition. The campaign seeks to promote quality education for all of Africa's children. CAF represents international football in Africa and organizes the biennial Cup of Nations event. This year's tournament will be hosted by Ghana from 20 January through 10 February, bringing together the best national football teams from 16 countries to compete in four Ghanaian cities: Accra, Sekondi, Kumasi and Tamale. During the high-profile games, UNICEF and CAF will promote the achievement of two education-related Millennium Development Goals -- achieving universal primary school education (MDG 2) and promoting gender equality and empowering women (MDG 3). Watch this French public service announcement featuring all of the African footballers involved in the advocacy campaign on quality education for every girl and boy. To read the full story, visit: www.unicef.org
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NEW YORK, USA, 16 January 2008 -- UNICEF and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) have united in a joint campaign to harness the power of football during the MTN Africa Cup of Nations: Ghana 2008 -- Africa's biggest international football competition. The campaign seeks to promote quality education for all of Africa's children. CAF represents international football in Africa and organizes the biennial Cup of Nations event. This year's tournament will be hosted by Ghana from 20 January through 10 February, bringing together the best national football teams from 16 countries to compete in four Ghanaian cities: Accra, Sekondi, Kumasi and Tamale. During the high-profile games, UNICEF and CAF will promote the achievement of two education-related Millennium Development Goals -- achieving universal primary school education (MDG 2) and promoting gender equality and empowering women (MDG 3). Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o recorded his message at his FC Barcelona team's television studio in the legendary Camp Nou stadium. To read the full story, visit: www.unicef.org
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NEW YORK, USA, 16 January 2008 -- UNICEF and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) have united in a joint campaign to harness the power of football during the MTN Africa Cup of Nations: Ghana 2008 -- Africa's biggest international football competition. The campaign seeks to promote quality education for all of Africa's children. CAF represents international football in Africa and organizes the biennial Cup of Nations event. This year's tournament will be hosted by Ghana from 20 January through 10 February, bringing together the best national football teams from 16 countries to compete in four Ghanaian cities: Accra, Sekondi, Kumasi and Tamale. During the high-profile games, UNICEF and CAF will promote the achievement of two education-related Millennium Development Goals -- achieving universal primary school education (MDG 2) and promoting gender equality and empowering women (MDG 3). Solomon Kalou from Côte d'Ivoire recorded a message between practice sessions with his team, Chelsea FC, just outside London (in French). To read the full story, visit: www.unicef.org
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NEW YORK, USA, 16 January 2008 -- UNICEF and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) have united in a joint campaign to harness the power of football during the MTN Africa Cup of Nations: Ghana 2008 -- Africa's biggest international football competition. The campaign seeks to promote quality education for all of Africa's children. CAF represents international football in Africa and organizes the biennial Cup of Nations event. This year's tournament will be hosted by Ghana from 20 January through 10 February, bringing together the best national football teams from 16 countries to compete in four Ghanaian cities: Accra, Sekondi, Kumasi and Tamale. During the high-profile games, UNICEF and CAF will promote the achievement of two education-related Millennium Development Goals -- achieving universal primary school education (MDG 2) and promoting gender equality and empowering women (MDG 3). Nigeria's Nwankwo Kanu, who plays for Portsmouth FC, donated his time to the cause of education during a shoot after a practice session in Southampton. To read the full story, visit: www.unicef.org