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Associated Press
Wednesday, October 14, 2009 WASHINGTON -- The lower bowl of RFK Stadium turned into a white sea of "9s" Wednesday night as fans of the U.S. national team showed their support for forward Charlie Davies, who was in a hospital following an automobile accident that jeopardized his soccer career. In the ninth minute of the World Cup qualifier against Costa Rica, thousands of fans held up white cards with a black No. 9 -- Davies' jersey number -- while other fans waved large banners that read "Get Well Charlie" and "(heart) CD ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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