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- Miller again the hero as Celtic down Danes (AFP)
- Still plenty of room for improvement, says Capello (Reuters)
- Lyon march past sorry Steaua (AFP)
- Thorn: Nets in no rush to talk to Carter (AP)
- AC Milan coach Ancelotti happy despite goal drought (Reuters)
- Goals complete perfect day for new father Van Nistelrooy (Reuters)
- Reaching final has given players Euro belief, says Wenger (Reuters)
- Mavs give Nowitzki contract extension (AP)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-Forty clubs look for spot in UEFA Cup groups (Reuters)
- Morelia 3, Cruz Azul 0 (AP)
- Swedish police detain 24 after Stockholm derby violence (Reuters)
- Boca considers replacing mythical "La Bombonera" (AP)
- Lerner completes Aston Villa takeover (AFP)
- Naysmith out for Scotland's Euro 2008 qualifiers (AFP)
- China's Qu gets additional match ban for headbutt (AFP)
- Reading set to swoop for US prodigy Adu (AFP)
- Spain to investigate racist chants at Celta game (Reuters)
- Scotland defender Naysmith out for six weeks (Reuters)
- Premier League sponsor extends deal to 2010 (Reuters)
- Borrelli to stay on as head of Italy's match-fixing investigation (AFP)
- Tunisia squad for African Nations Cup qualifier (Reuters)
- Under-fire Rangers boss Le Guen sees 'better days' ahead (AFP)
- Barclays renew Premiership deal (AFP)
- Blatter wants to scrap penalties for World Cup finals (Reuters)
- Spartak to make history with artificial pitch v Sporting (Reuters)
- Tigers win at Chonbuk in Asian Champions League (Reuters)
- Nameless twins chosen as Euro 2008 mascots (Reuters)
- FIFA presses Iran over political meddling in football body (AFP)
- Tunisian defender Jaidi calls time on international career (AFP)
- Clemente announces Serbia squad for Euro 2008 qualifiers (AFP)
- Scholes urged to say sorry after alleged homophobic comment (AFP)
- Aachen, Gladbach fined for racist slurs (AFP)
- Inter deny spying on former Serie A referee (Reuters)
- Inter owner denies spying on disgraced Serie A referee (AFP)
- REFILE-Soccer-Beleaguered Athletic Bilbao president resigns (Reuters)
- Ferdinand seeks missing honours with England and United (Reuters)
- Illegal payments rife in English football says McClaren agent (AFP)
- Zanetti makes 500th appearance for Inter Milan (Reuters)
- Drogba treble puts Sofia and Sheva in the shade (AFP)
- Eto'o suffers knee injury in Barcelona's draw with Werder (Reuters)
- PSV down not so vintage Bordeaux (AFP)
- Nine-man Inter stunned by Bayern's late show (AFP)
- Healthy McGrady, Parker take aim at Mavs (AP)
- Mourinho happy with maximum-points start (Reuters)
- Werder rue another late Champions League slip (Reuters)
- Win helps Valencia recover prestige, says Sanchez Flores (Reuters)
- Bayern coach celebrates end of 18-year Italian drought (Reuters)
- Villa keeps Valencia riding high (AFP)
- Galatasaray players in tears after comeback falls short (Reuters)
- Celtics' Rivers wants stable rotation (AP)
- Al Karama held by Al Qadisiya in AFC Champions League (Reuters)
- Inconsistent Inter aim to steady ship at Cagliari (Reuters)
- Majority of agents corrupt, says England manager's aide (Reuters)
- Carbone signs short-term deal with Sydney FC (Reuters)
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- Ferdinand reveals trophy torment (AFP)
- Italian police arrest 20 West Ham fans after clashes (Reuters)
- Barca's Eto'o to have exploratory surgery on right knee (Reuters)
- Ireland to host 2010 UEFA Cup final (Reuters)
- No deadline for Shev to start scoring: Mourinho (AFP)
- France squad for Euro 2008 qualifiers (Reuters)
- Barcelona F Eto'o has ruptured meniscus (SportsTicker)
- Federer, Nadal could meet in Davis Cup (AP)
- Portugal squad for Azerbaijan and Poland matches (Reuters)
- Dynamo Kiev lose two keepers for Lyon match (Reuters)
- Tunisia defender Jaidi announces international retirement (Reuters)
- Bad knee injury sidelines Eto'o (AFP)
- A study in contrasts (SI.com)
- Nets sign second-rounder Hassan Adams (AP)
- Palermo president appeals for calm after fans clash (AFP)
- Enke to get call as Germany back-up goalkeeper (Reuters)
- Knee injury sidelines Bremen's Borowski (AFP)
- Germany finally hires the hockey coach Klinsmann wanted (Reuters)
- Blatter says Brazil in position to host 2014 World Cup (AP)
- Werder's Borowski out for short spell with leg injury (Reuters)
- Barcelona's Eto'o out 5 months with knee injury (AP)
- FIFA tells Brazil to get building for 2014 World Cup (Reuters)
- Hapoel win as international competition resumes in Israel (Reuters)
- Marseille humbled by Czech comeback kings (AFP)
- Bates cleared in Chelsea 'race' row (AFP)
- Palermo outclass West Ham to progress in UEFA Cup (Reuters)
- Rangers coast to UEFA Cup win (AFP)
- Ex-Raptors GM Glen Grunwald joins Knicks (AP)
- Hammers down and out in Sicily (AFP)
- Keane helps ease Spurs' worries (AFP)
- Martins double sends Newcastle through (AFP)
- 76ers look to change culture, not roster (AP)
- Lakers F Odom mourns death of infant son (AP)
- Milan midfielder Gourcuff out for three weeks (Reuters)
- Asamoah suffers double fracture, faces long lay-off (Reuters)
- Andorra squad for qualifiers against Croatia, Macedonia (Reuters)
- Baghdatis withdraws from Japan Open (AP)
- Brazil legend Romario signs on for A-League (AFP)
- Netherlands squad for qualifiers v Bulgaria, Albania (Reuters)
- Captain Raul dropped from Spain squad (Reuters)
- Czechs call up another Cech for Euro qualifiers (Reuters)
- Germany coach Loew calls up three uncapped players (Reuters)
- French league suspends publicity for online betting (Reuters)
- Bajevic vows to stay at Red Star after UEFA CUP exit (Reuters)
- Swedish champions' coach quits (Reuters)
- Barca will cope with Eto'o absence, says Rijkaard (Reuters)
- Silvestre out for six weeks (Reuters)
- Raul overlooked for Spanish qualifier (AFP)
- Asamoah sidelined after horror leg injury (AFP)
- Mikel braced for first Premiership start (AFP)
- Smith happy with Miller time at Celtic (AFP)
- Tunisia's Esperance sack coach Ben Yahia (Reuters)
- Albania pick uncapped striker Berisha against Dutch (Reuters)
- South Africa's Tutu calls for global fight against homelessness (AFP)
- Bung scandal overblown says Keegan (AFP)
- Thatcher escapes police charges (AFP)
- Silvestre sidelined as curse of metatarsal strikes United again (AFP)
- England name 24-man squad for Euro qualifiers (Reuters)
- Injured Berbatov named in Bulgaria squad (Reuters)
- Dutch call-up for van Bommel, but no Ruud reprieve (AFP)
- No place for Beckham as Parker wins England recall (AFP)
- Nigeria's Mikel confident about Chelsea future (Reuters)
- No salary caps planned for players, says UEFA CEO (Reuters)
- German official to help organize World Cup in South Africa (AP)
- Rangers boss set to be French Euro spy (AFP)
- Hungarian fans protest against country's Euro 2012 bid (Reuters)
- Stern hears Brown's contract dispute (AP)
- English FA recruits more bung-busters (AFP)
- Webber, Iverson hope 76ers can improve (AP)
- Makes and Misses: Grumbling in the ranks
- Phil Jackson to undergo hip replacement (AP)
- Stoudemire plans to be ready for opener (AP)
- Knicks waive F Maurice Taylor (AP)
- English FA steps up efforts to tackle corruption issue (Reuters)
- Clippers' future looking brighter (AP)
- 76ers pick up option on Iguodala (AP)
- Parker, Spurs ready for training camp (AP)
- Carlisle excited about new-look Pacers (AP)
- Makelele says he will quit before Euro 2008 finals (Reuters)
- I'll hang up Blue boots after qualifying says Makelele (AFP)
- Malawi fire German coach Ziese (Reuters)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-English game to get corruption allegations report (Reuters)
- United complain over Benfica 'racist abuse' (AFP)
- Blake rallies, beats Safin in 3 sets (AP)
- Britain planning Olympic teams for 2012 (Reuters)
- Reina has day to forget as Reds woes deepen at Reebok (AFP)
- Huntelaar's injury might open door for Van Nistelrooy (Reuters)
- Allardyce relishes cutting Liverpool down to size (AFP)
- Rioting fans arrested after Dortmund match (AFP)
- Ronaldo has appetite for thirty work (AFP)
- Richards rescues City with late leveller (AFP)
- O'Neill makes his point as Chelsea held by Villa (AFP)
- World Cup striker Love suspended for 60 days (Reuters)
- Shaq ready to ring in new season (AP)
- REFILE-Soccer-Villa draw is bitter pill for Mourinho (Reuters)
- Barton could face rap for backside stunt (Reuters)
- Rooney to face Macedonia despite form worries (Reuters)
- Van Persie among the best in goal-den decade for Wenger (AFP)
- Misfiring Rooney always a hit for McClaren (AFP)
- Vancouver wins United Soccer League title (AP)
- Scholes says no to England return (AFP)
- South Africa faces $1 bln World Cup stadia bill (Reuters)
- McClaren twice tried to lure Scholes back to England fold (Reuters)
- Newcastle snub takeover bid (AFP)
- Scolari would consider West Ham offer (AFP)
- Van Bommel withdraws from Dutch squad indefinitely (Reuters)
- Dida asks not to be picked by Brazil (Reuters)
- Benfica crush Desportivo Aves 4-1 (Reuters)
- Wade: From hectic summer to Heat camp (AP)
- United States 10, Taiwan 0 (AP)
- German director scores with World Cup documentary (Reuters)
- Trejo quits as Tigres coach after another drubbing (Reuters)
- Romania squad for Euro qualifier against Belarus (Reuters)
- Eastern European round-up (Reuters)
- Atletico bemoan missed opportunity against Real (Reuters)
- No finger pointing expected from English 'bungs' inquiry (Reuters)
- Woodgate edges towards England recall (AFP)
- Clausen resigns as Sion coach halfway through cup match (Reuters)
- Dutch duo ignore van Basten overtures (AFP)
- Aboutraika inspires Al-Ahly to African Champions League triumph (AFP)
- Inter asked security chief to spy on referee (AFP)
- Bent replaces injured Johnson in England squad (Reuters)
- Sengal's Sonko handed new chance for international career (Reuters)
- Slovene captain Knavs to miss Euro qualifiers (Reuters)
- Low to rest German stars for Slovakia showdown (AFP)
- Top Premiership scorer Johnson out of Euro qualifiers (AFP)
- Racism harmful for German image abroad says Asamoah (AFP)
- Italy coach Donadoni plays down Cassano omission (AFP)
- Third-seeded Kirilenko exits Japan Open (AP)
- Euro 2008 mascots facing foxy legal challenge (Reuters)
- Pat McEnroe to remain Davis Cup captain (AP)
- Dupuis suspended for banned substance (AP)
- Third-seeded Kirilenko loses in Japan (AP)
- Goes names Estonia squad to face Russia (Reuters)
- Bulgaria face most important game, says Stoichkov (Reuters)
- Morientes losing hope of earning Spain recall (Reuters)
- Star-studded Italy inspire hope in Donadoni (Reuters)
- Ely signs qualifying offer with Bobcats (AP)
- Southampton's Pele called up for Nations Cup qualifier (Reuters)
- Some business still remaining for Knicks (AP)
- Timberwolves sign F Vin Baker (AP)
- Hornets again set to have two homes (AP)
- Karl, Martin say they're over spat (AP)
- Laettner part of group buying Grizzlies (AP)
- LeBron confident Cavs can win title (AP)
- U.S. to receive invitation to Copa America, appoint new manager within 60 days (AP)
- Ecuador stick with World Cup players for Brazil friendly (Reuters)
- No end in sight to Argentine football violence (Reuters)
- Tired of squabbling, Kenyan fans want FIFA ban (Reuters)
- Garnett hopes to lead Wolves' turnaround (AP)
- McBride scores second goal of season (AP)
- Omani keeper keen to escape Bolton bench role - AFC (Reuters)
- Australian Open to use instant replay (AP)
- FA ready to force agents to reveal bank accounts (Reuters)
- France's Coupet still bitter at being World Cup reserve (Reuters)
- Agents under microscope in Premiership clean-up (AFP)
- Spain must forget about Raul's omission, says Torres (Reuters)
- Holders Sevilla face tricky UEFA Cup group stage (Reuters)
- Agents under microscope in Premiership clean-up (AFP)
- Agents under microscope in Premiership clean-up (AFP)
- Mavericks learn lessons from 2006 finals (AP)
- Italy's Grosso pulls out with thigh strain (Reuters)
- Sevilla fares well in UEFA Cup draw (AP)
- Zenit fans drive 15,000-km to watch team play (Reuters)
- Spain must forget about Raul's omission, says Torres (Reuters)
- Holders Sevilla face tricky UEFA Cup group stage (Reuters)
- Mavericks learn lessons from 2006 finals (AP)
- Italy's Grosso pulls out with thigh strain (Reuters)
- Sevilla fares well in UEFA Cup draw (AP)
- Zenit fans drive 15,000-km to watch team play (Reuters)
- Armenia squad for Euro 2008 qualifiers (Reuters)
- FA charges agent Collymore (Reuters)
- Iceland squad for qualifiers against Latvia and Sweden (Reuters)
- Northern Ireland squad for Euro 2008 qualifiers (Reuters)
- Latvia squad to face Iceland and Northern Ireland (Reuters)
- Czechs add Abraham and Pospech to Euro squad (Reuters)
- Schwarzer slams Hiddink's 'man-management' at World Cup (AFP)
- Ready or not, Lakers open training camp (AP)
- Italy's Grosso pulls out with thigh strain (Reuters)
- Torres set for Old Trafford move: report (AFP)
- Agent charged by FA as corruption probe continues (AFP)
- Lehmann to auction Argentina penalty note (Reuters)
- Injured Grosso to miss Italy's Euro 2008 qualifiers (AFP)
- Shaq no fan of NBA's new ball (AP)
- Beckenbauer apologizes for confusion over World Cup comments (AP)
- Inter owner Moratti quizzed over spying claims (AFP)
- Villa swoop for former England striker Sutton (Reuters)
- Oklahoma City accepts $3.8M from Hornets (AP)
- Reyes forced to drop out of Spain squad with injury (Reuters)
- Hrbaty falls in first round in Metz (AP)
- Sutton reunited with O'Neill at Villa (AFP)
- Houllier and Domenech at odds over team selection (AFP)
- Dempsey chosen U.S. national soccer play of year (AP)
- Dempsey wins Honda Player of Year Award (SportsTicker)
- Watford's Jarrett called up to play for Sierra Leone (Reuters)
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