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New Zealand is playing in only its second World Cup. The Kiwis lost all three matches in 1982, but have two points from two matches this time -- the same as Italy.
"I think that stopped the nation," New Zealand coach Ricki Herbert said. "It's the most incredible result we've had across the board. As a football coach, it's way above anything we've achieved in the history of the game."
All four teams in Group F remain alive.
Enrique Vera and Cristian Riveros each scored for Paraguay, which leads the group with four points after an opening 1-1 draw with the Italians.
Vera scored the first goal in the 27th minute, taking a pass from Lucas Barrios and slipping it past Slovakia goalkeeper Jan Mucha.
"It was lucky that I could score," said Vera, the man of the match. "The first goal came at the best moment in the first half and then we wanted to keep possession of the ball, and the second goal made us calm."
Riveros added the second goal in the 86th with a left-footed shot.
In France's camp, chaos erupted again as the players refused to train in protest against Nicolas Anelka being thrown off the squad.
Anelka directed a profanity-laced tirade at coach Raymond Domenech, and after refusing to apologize, was booted from the team.
The players said in a statement read by Domenech that the French federation did not try to protect the group.
France team director Jean-Louis Valentin resigned amid the trouble.
"It's a scandal for the French, for the young people here. It's a scandal for the federation and the French team," Valentin said. "They don't want to train. It's unacceptable.
"As for me, it's over. I'm leaving the federation. I'm sickened and disgusted," said Valentin, who walked away from the training field, got into a car and drove off.
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