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  1. Newcastle keeper Given has stomach surgery (Reuters)
  2. Given has stomach operation (AFP)
  3. Robson leaves West Brom (AFP)
  4. African players in Europe (Reuters)
  5. Santangelo pulls out of Slovenian Open (AP)
  6. Algerian party poopers rob African Champions League of dream final (AFP)
  7. Former France midfielder Lamouchi leaves Marseille (Reuters)
  8. Chelsea will not appeal Ballack red card (AFP)
  9. Valencia's Marchena out for the rest of the year (Reuters)
  10. Wisla Krakow fire Petrescu as manager (Reuters)
  11. Sicilian rivals resume Serie A rivalry after 43-year gap (Reuters)
  12. Top-seeded Hingis advances in Calcutta (AP)
  13. Rapid Bucharest calls for referee commission to resign (Reuters)
  14. Nets extend lease at Continental Arena (AP)
  15. Benesova upsets Bammer at Slovenia Open (AP)
  16. Two German clubs in dock over racist chants (AFP)
  17. Baghdatis wins first title at China Open (AP)
  18. PSG are the Claudia Schiffer of French football: Lacombe (AFP)
  19. Collymore linked with A-League stint - report (Reuters)
  20. Italian Federation chief Rossi stands down (Reuters)
  21. Spain to play Argentina in friendly on Oct 11 (Reuters)
  22. England don't need me for berth in Euro 2008, says Beckham (AFP)
  23. Henin-Hardenne out for three weeks (AP)
  24. German international Asamoah saga divides Schalke (Reuters)
  25. Newell to lift lid on corruption in English football (AFP)
  26. Australian club eyes ex-England star Collymore (AFP)
  27. Give Atletico striker Aguero time to develop says Maxi (Reuters)
  28. Petrescu sacked by Wisla Krakow (AFP)
  29. Sichone recalled to Zambia squad after three year absence (Reuters)
  30. Hafnarfjordur first to reach 2007-08 Champions League (Reuters)
  31. Serbia coach Clemente offers to help ailing former club (Reuters)
  32. Cameroon striker Job joins Ligue 1 club Sedan (Reuters)
  33. Injury sidelines Isaksson for Euro 2008 matches (AFP)
  34. Atletico's Torres extends contract (AFP)
  35. Rangers striker Prso set for Old Firm return (Reuters)
  36. Asamoah makes up with coach Slomka (AFP)
  37. Rossi successor to be named (AFP)
  38. Bosnia coach Sliskovic ponders whether to continue (Reuters)
  39. Russia feels heat vs. U.S. in Davis Cup (AP)
  40. Collymore may snub Australian offer (AFP)
  41. Dinamo Bucharest ban women from buying derby tickets (Reuters)
  42. Rummenigge blasts Magath for lame excuses (AFP)
  43. Aussies face Davis Cup test in Argentina (AP)
  44. Toulouse knock troubled Nantes out of French League Cup (Reuters)
  45. Celtic see off Saints to claim quarter-final spot (AFP)
  46. BBC programme makes payment allegations in English game (Reuters)
  47. Shaq part of $1B Miami real estate deal (AP)
  48. Shakhtar coach Lucescu fined for bad language (Reuters)
  49. Big Sam, the man who put Bolton back on the map (Reuters)
  50. English FA to investigate claims Allardyce took bribes (AFP)
  51. Britain's soccer scandal at a glance (Reuters)
  52. Aragones not the root of Spain's problems says Albelda (Reuters)
  53. Real and Beckham to agree new deal inside three weeks (Reuters)
  54. English FA to investigate claims Allardyce took bribes (AFP)
  55. Britain's soccer scandal at a glance (Reuters)
  56. Aragones not the root of Spain's problems says Albelda (Reuters)
  57. Real and Beckham to agree new deal inside three weeks (Reuters)
  58. Stadium move pushes Arsenal further into red (AFP)
  59. Average foreigners damaging the game say Nordic coaches (Reuters)
  60. Defiant Benitez insists Liverpool title assault is still on (AFP)
  61. Nantes coach Le Dizet sacked after League Cup defeat (Reuters)
  62. FA opens investigations into BBC bung claims (Reuters)
  63. Peruvian Pizarro warns of Bayern exit (AFP)
  64. Linesman studying optometry let down by his eyesight (Reuters)
  65. Ukraine/Poland Euro 2012 bid worthy of note - UEFA (Reuters)
  66. English soccer handling fallout from bungs claim (Reuters)
  67. Marseille striker Cisse could return next month (Reuters)
  68. Leeds sack manager Blackwell, QPR appoint Gregory (Reuters)
  69. English soccer officials open inquiry into alleged bribery (AP)
  70. Hooligans hurl bananas, abuse at Brazilian players in Polish cup match (AFP)
  71. Lucio cup suspension reduced to one game (AFP)
  72. Ex-76er Nailon fined in case with wife (AP)
  73. Blackwell bears the cross for Leeds' poor start (AFP)
  74. Gregory cock a hoop as he takes charge at QPR (AFP)
  75. France to let clubs list on stock market (Reuters)
  76. Kewell to go under the knife again (AFP)
  77. Palermo go top with derby win as Inter triumph at Roma (Reuters)
  78. Alonso scores from own half as Liverpool beat Newcastle (Reuters)
  79. Dinamo Bucharest beat Steaua 1-0 in tense derby (Reuters)
  80. Dinamo Bucharest beat Steaua 1-0 in tense derby (Reuters)
  81. Dinamo Bucharest beat Steaua 1-0 in tense derby (Reuters)
  82. Inter answer critics with win in Rome, says Mihajlovic (Reuters)
  83. Pauleta power saves the day for PSG (AFP)
  84. Toluca 3, Club America 2 (AP)
  85. Tighten up transfer rules says Taylor (AFP)
  86. Deportivo's Bodipo out for up to eight months with injury (Reuters)
  87. Swiss coach banned for smoking on bench in Qatar (Reuters)
  88. Hopes growing in Poland and Ukraine for Euro 2012 bid (Reuters)
  89. Carver steps into Leeds caretaker role (AFP)
  90. Pancalli named new football federation chief (AFP)
  91. Crespo imitates Ronaldinho as Inter answer critics (AFP)
  92. Fifty injured as Sicilian fans clash (AFP)
  93. Morientes happy to be out of English football (Reuters)
  94. Forget has-beens, FFA chief urges A-League clubs (AFP)
  95. Hungary fixtures unaffected by protest (Reuters)
  96. PREVIEW-Soccer-Etoile Sahel's winning streak threatened (Reuters)
  97. Hungary fixtures unaffected by protest (Reuters)
  98. PREVIEW-Soccer-Etoile Sahel's winning streak threatened (Reuters)
  99. FIFA keeping eye on corruption allegations in England (Reuters)
  100. Aussie World Cup heroes to be feted next month (AFP)
  101. Slovenia names 20-man squad for Euro qualifiers (Reuters)
  102. Liverpool take legal advice over BBC programme (Reuters)
  103. Park aims to return better than ever (AFP)
  104. Bayern welcome back long term absentees Deisler, Gorlitz (AFP)
  105. Portsmouth's Redknapp says he has done nothing wrong (Reuters)
  106. Nigerian league kings sack Belgian coach (AFP)
  107. Top teams crash out of Nigerian FA Cup (AFP)
  108. Romanian soccer fans clash with police (AP)
  109. Kobe hopes to be ready for start of camp (AP)
  110. Sampdoria striker gets two month ban for gambling offence (Reuters)
  111. South Africa will be ready by 2010: World Cup chief (AFP)
  112. Croatian trio's night out costs them dear (AFP)
  113. Flachi given two-month ban for illegal gambling (AFP)
  114. Berbatov injury adds to Totteham woes (AFP)
  115. 2 players in Italy banned for illegal betting (AP)
  116. LeBron chats up Letterman, Buffett (AP)
  117. Klinsmann to help Euro 2008 co-hosts Austria (AFP)
  118. Sheffield's Warnock reaches managerial milestone (Reuters)
  119. Brazil great Romario discusses Adelaide switch (AFP)
  120. Missouri State, ACLU settle lawsuit (AP)
  121. Platini backs Champions League (Reuters)
  122. Nalbandian leads Argentina vs. Aussies (AP)
  123. Romario eyes 1,000 goals mark, possibly in Australia (Reuters)
  124. Ronaldo misses playing for Brazil (Reuters)
  125. Markgraf chosen for team after birth of son. (AP)
  126. Platini outlines UEFA presidency manifesto (AFP)
  127. ASEC Abidjan win seventh successive Ivory Coast title (Reuters)
  128. Hornets seek contingency plan for '07-08 (AP)
  129. Hawks G Claxton breaks bone in hand (AP)
  130. Ahn's chances of selection "absolutely zero" - coach (Reuters)
  131. Clemson soccer gains No. 1 notice (AP)
  132. Agent to sue over bung claims (AFP)
  133. Brazil call-up and new contract for Sevilla's Correia (Reuters)
  134. Israeli billionaire climbs aboard West Ham takeover bid (AFP)
  135. Bosnia coach in resignation u-turn (AFP)
  136. Bayern paid a heavy price for World Cup: Rummenigge (AFP)
  137. Rummenigge blames World Cup fatigue for slow start (Reuters)
  138. Babayaro charged with violent conduct (AFP)
  139. La Volpe searches for the right combination at Boca (Reuters)
  140. Aachen, Gladbach facing fines for racist chanting (Reuters)
  141. Federer gives Swiss 1-0 Davis Cup lead (AP)
  142. BBC allegations are not affecting me - Allardyce (Reuters)
  143. Partizan under pressure to win Belgrade derby (Reuters)
  144. Kenya handed FIFA deadline (AFP)
  145. Angola will be ready for 2010 says coach (Reuters)
  146. Werder forward Klose out of crucial Hamburg clash (AFP)
  147. Nalbandian gives Argentina 1-0 lead (AP)
  148. BBC to meet football officials over bung scandal (AFP)
  149. Warriors sign G Dajuan Wagner (AP)
  150. American fans to hear Chelsea matches live (Reuters)
  151. American fans to hear Chelsea matches live (Reuters)
  152. Serb Vukotic resigns as Farul Constanta coach (Reuters)
  153. Benfica's Assis doubtful for Manchester United match (AFP)
  154. Alex Corretja announces retirement (AP)
  155. Alonso banks on home comforts (AFP)
  156. Seol aims to steal the spotlight (AFP)
  157. Cup holders United visit Crewe, Chelsea go to Blackburn (Reuters)
  158. I'm not superman: Mourinho (AFP)
  159. Saviola included in Barcelona squad to face Valencia (Reuters)
  160. Argentine keeper Buljubasich found to have brain tumour (Reuters)
  161. Nigeria squad for Nations Cup qualifier vs Lesotho (Reuters)
  162. Federer, Allegro give Swiss 2-1 lead (AP)
  163. Samaras lifts the pressure on Pearce (AFP)
  164. Henry gives Arsenal home comfort (AFP)
  165. Samaras scores twice to lift Manchester City (SportsTicker)
  166. Roberto Carlos makes 500th appearance for Real Madrid (Reuters)
  167. Real's Cicinho suffers suspected knee ligament injury (Reuters)
  168. Liverpool's Kewell on the mend after Sydney surgery (AFP)
  169. German football must step up racism fight says Zwanziger (AFP)
  170. Craiova owner fires staff after defeat (Reuters)
  171. Maldini ruled out of Lille clash (AFP)
  172. Dhorasoo not good enough, says PSG coach (Reuters)
  173. Real Madrid's Cicinho to miss most of season (AFP)
  174. Marginalized take center stage at Homeless World Cup soccer tournament (AP)
  175. Uruguayan footballer Dario Silva seriously hurt in car crash (AFP)
  176. Ex-Uruguay striker Silva in intensive care after crash (Reuters)
  177. WTA expands use of fan-friendly measures (AP)
  178. Bremen hopeful of Klose return for Barca clash (AFP)
  179. Fulham boss Coleman backs life ban for taking bungs (AFP)
  180. Blues skipper Terry set for Bulgaria trip (AFP)
  181. France coach calls for two referees in Ligue 1 matches (Reuters)
  182. Castano wins, advances in Korea Open (AP)
  183. Samaras and Gekas return to Greece squad for qualifiers (Reuters)
  184. Vaslui coach Multescu resigns after team's poor results (Reuters)
  185. Confident Steaua believe Lyon will stumble in Romania (Reuters)
  186. Podolski reveals Bayern nightmare (AFP)
  187. Injury-hit Wales name squad (AFP)
  188. Reid and McShane called up for Ireland (AFP)
  189. Victory over Dynamo essential for Real says Capello (Reuters)
  190. Ljungberg and Djourou doubts for Arsenal (AFP)
  191. Mexes agent ban upheld (AFP)
  192. Etoile Sahel set for African Confederation Cup final (AFP)
  193. Do not underestimate Lille, Milan coach warns players (Reuters)
  194. Celtic have injury doubt for Champions League match (Reuters)
  195. Mahdavikia given three-match ban for Diego lunge (Reuters)
  196. Iranian Mahdavikia picks up three-game ban (AFP)
  197. Benfica facing stronger Manchester this time around: Santos (AFP)
  198. Rangers' Burke will miss UEFA Cup match with injury (Reuters)
  199. Lithuania squad for Euro 2008 qualifier (Reuters)
  200. Palermo to respond to West Ham's mafia jibes (AFP)
  201. Simply Marvell-ous (SI.com)
  202. Albanian referee attacked after penalty award (Reuters)
  203. Polish FA chief plans to step down next month (Reuters)
  204. Top Uruguayan soccer player loses leg (AP)
  205. Ancic, Phau advance in Mumbai Open (AP)
  206. Texas A&M to host 2007 women's soccer championship (AP)
  207. Four charged after fans rampage at Greek league match (AP)
  208. 1 killed, three injured, 160 arrested in Colombia soccer violence (AP)
  209. Defiant Raul claims he is as good as ever (AFP)
  210. Focus the key to Manchester tasting European glory again: Ferguson (AFP)
  211. Ronaldo replaces Van Nistelrooy in Real squad for Tuesday (Reuters)
  212. Hantuchova advances in Luxembourg (AP)
  213. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger (Reuters)
  214. Wenger marks 10 momentous years at Arsenal (Reuters)
  215. Eriksson planning return to management (Reuters)
  216. PREVIEW-Soccer-Inter, Bayern meet in only second European tie (Reuters)
  217. PREVIEW-Soccer-Levski hope passion can unsettle Chelsea (Reuters)
  218. Romanian clubs appoint new coaches (Reuters)
  219. Bordeaux's Faubert and Micoud to return for PSV match (Reuters)
  220. Portuguese clubs eye wrecking job on English giants (AFP)
  221. Newcastle United assistant manager Bond sacked (Reuters)
  222. Kim Jong-il lavishes gifts on women footballers (Reuters)
  223. Mourinho stands by Shevchenko (AFP)
  224. Van Nistelrooy rejoins Real squad after becoming a father (Reuters)
  225. Van Nistelrooy lashes out at van Basten (AFP)
  226. Bond becomes first casualty of BBC allegations (AFP)
  227. Beer turns sour for Pizarro as he loses licence for a second time (AFP)
  228. Van der Vaart set to end latest injury misery (AFP)
  229. Stopping Totti key to success for Valencia says Ayala (Reuters)
  230. Newell's Old Boys striker Cardozo called up by Paraguay (Reuters)
  231. Van Nistelrooy critical of Van Basten's selection policy (Reuters)
  232. Report: FIFA facing new scandal (SportsTicker)
  233. Garcia fires Champions League warning to Liverpool (AFP)
  234. Mourinho expects tough game for Chelsea at Levski (Reuters)
  235. Inter need points after Lisbon defeat, says coach Mancini (Reuters)
  236. Charges dropped against Awvee Storey (AP)
  237. Uncapped striker Ristic in Macedonia squad (Reuters)
  238. New dad van Nistelrooy available for Dynamo Kiev showdown (AFP)
  239. Brazilian manager Ricardo extends Bordeaux contract (Reuters)
  240. Still feeling the Heat
  241. Sweden squad for qualifiers against Spain, Iceland (Reuters)
  242. Injured Baghdatis withdraws in Bangkok (AP)
  243. Argentine teen upsets Moya in Mumbai (AP)
  244. Brazil's Dudu heads CSKA Moscow to 1-0 win over Hamburg (Reuters)
  245. Gambia appoint German coach Hey after three-year hiatus (Reuters)
  246. AC Milan held to 0-0 draw by gallant Lille (Reuters)
  247. Impressive Lyon crush Steaua 3-0 (Reuters)
  248. AEK still wait for win after 1-1 draw with Anderlecht (Reuters)
  249. AEK frustrated again as Anderlecht claim draw (Reuters)
  250. Real get campaign moving with 5-1 rout of Kiev (Reuters)