2010 FIFA World Cup: Spain's WAGs Next Door

By (Correspondent) on July 7, 2010

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With only three teams remaining and less than a week to go in the 2010 World Cup, I'm running out of fresh WAGs so I decided to try something a little different.

Today's slide show features Spain, who may very well bow out of the tournament in South Africa a few hours from now, so I am here to honor their wives next door.

The following La Furia Roja footballers are married to their child hood sweet hearts.

This girl here is Miss Spain 1999, Lorena Bernal.

She's married to Everton's Mikel Arteta, who has never been capped for the senior team but has represented his country at the U-17, U-18, and U-21 levels.

Nagore Aranburu (Xabi Alonso)

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Arteta and Alonso grew up on the same block in San Sebastián and lived near each other in Liverpool as well.

Nagore, a Spanish actress, and Xabi have known each other just as long, which means she probably grew up with Mikel Arteta too.

Patricia González (David Villa)

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Villa married his childhood sweetheart in 2003 and has her name engraved on his personalized Adidas F50s.

Patricia played football in her teenage years, which means their daughter will probably have mad skills.

Olalla Domínguez Liste (Fernando Torres)

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This lovely couple were married on May 27, 2009 in Madrid and Olalla gave birth to their daughter, Nora, a couple months later on July 8.

Fernando met his true love in 2001, when he was 17.

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