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Reuters
Tuesday, June 2, 2009 Mexico will return teams to South American competitions and end their brief self-imposed exile after a row over swine flu. South American Football Confederation (CFS) president Nicolas Leoz told reporters on Tuesday a meeting between the Mexican Football Federation (FMF) and his body had ended the dispute. "The Mexican teams are back in the competitions. I am very happy that everything is resolved," said Leoz. Mexico is the centre of the H1N1 virus which has infected nearly 19,000 people in 6 ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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