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By Pedro Fonseca JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Brazil goalkeeper Julio Cesar will miss his first Brazil match for two years when he sits out Monday's friendly against Tanzania. The Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) said on Sunday that the 30-year-old would not travel to Tanzania after hurting his back in last week's match in Zimbabwe. "Julio Cesar will not travel to Tanzania with the Brazilian team," CBF said in a statement. "He will continue working with the physiotherapist." The Inter Milan goalkeeper, considered one of the world's best, went off in the first half of Brazil's 3-0 friendly win against Zimbabwe on Wednesday. Brazil coach Dunga has already said that his injury is not serious and he should recover in a few days. Julio Cesar has started each of Brazil's last 26 matches. The last game he missed was a 2-0 friendly defeat against Venezuela in June 2008. The five-times world champions face North Korea, Ivory Coast and Portugal in their first round group. (Writing by Brian Homewood; editing by Pritha Sarkar; To query or comment on this story email [email protected])
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