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Play-acting: Football's most memorable dives

Simon Rice
Tuesday 22 June 2010 07:54 EDT
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Unfortunately the 2010 World Cup has been hit by a spate of play acting.

Click here or click the image to launch our guide.

The reaction of Kader Keita following his altercation with Kaka was laughable, while invisible elbows have been appearing all over South Africa, particular in Italy's match with New Zealand and in the sending off of Switzerland's Behrami in their match with Chile.

Although it's disappointing, diving and simulation are nothing new, as this guide proves.

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