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  1. England's Gerrard misses training (PA SportsTicker)
  2. UEFA upholds 1-match ban for France coach Domenech after match-fixing comments (AP)
  3. UEFA uphold's Domenech's touchline ban (Reuters)
  4. UEFA upholds Domenech ban but drops fine (Reuters)
  5. Derby striker Fagan faces ban following video evidence (Reuters)
  6. UEFA uphold ban on France coach Domenech (AFP)
  7. Lakers owner Buss gets 5 years probation (AP)
  8. Nowitzki, Germany win at Euro tourney (AP)
  9. Brazil G Barbosa breaks silence (AP)
  10. US women's league delays planned launch until 2009 (AFP)
  11. New 7-team women's professional soccer league to launch in 2009 (AP)
  12. Celtics sign 2nd-round pick Glen Davis (AP)
  13. Ferguson wants Queiroz to take over at Red Devils (PA SportsTicker)
  14. Leopard print-wearing Mattek out of Open (AP)
  15. England lacking talent, say Premier chairmen (AFP)
  16. Shaquille O'Neal files for divorce (AP)
  17. Australia and China postpone friendly (Reuters)
  18. Inter and France at odds over Vieira fitness (Reuters)
  19. Israel to face aerial bombardment from England (AFP)
  20. Bremen's Wiese fumes at Loew (AFP)
  21. Zenga returns to Romania as Dinamo coach (Reuters)
  22. Czech striker Baros doubtful for Euro 2008 qualifiers (AFP)
  23. David Beckham can't transform American soccer alone, according to Man United's Fergus
  24. Spain beats Ghana to reach U-17 World Cup final (AP)
  25. Ballack doesn't understand Chelsea's decision: Loew (AFP)
  26. Becks won't turn US on to football: Fergie (AFP)
  27. Richards tells Gerrard to play through the pain barrier (AFP)
  28. Kobe starts Asian tour in Manila (AP)
  29. Rockets' Reed facing marijuana charge (AP)
  30. NBA to use replay for fights, flagrants (AP)
  31. Football: Fagan denies stamp charge (AFP)
  32. Silver-locks Schweinsteiger handed central role (AFP)
  33. Violent players must be banned from grounds, court says (Reuters)
  34. Valencia take winger Vicente to task over criticisms (Reuters)
  35. Dos Santos to be Mexico's role model (Reuters)
  36. Euro 2008 hosts seek answers from friendly event (Reuters)
  37. African Nations Cup top scorers (Reuters)
  38. PREVIEW-Soccer-Egypt lead list of Nations qualifying contenders (Reuters)
  39. England's Richards ready to rumble (AFP)
  40. PREVIEW-Soccer-Portugal face Poland with makeshift defence (Reuters)
  41. Beckham facing tough task in U.S. says Ferguson (Reuters)
  42. England's Hargreaves expects Israel to crack under pressure (AFP)
  43. Barcelona trying to stop Eto'o playing for Cameroon (AFP)
  44. Angry Lehmann brushes off Arsenal questions (AFP)
  45. Euro failure would be a catastrophe," says England star Rio (PA SportsTicker)
  46. Nighttime always special at US Open (AP)
  47. Toni on the mend but Inzaghi still poised for Italy (Reuters)
  48. Nigeria beat Germany to reach Under-17 World Cup final (AFP)
  49. Angry Lehmann brushes off Arsenal questions (AFP)
  50. Andell Holdings buy Chicago Fire from AEG (Reuters)
  51. Kaka sanguine about starting from bench (Reuters)
  52. Hall of Fame to begin 30-city tour (AP)
  53. US face Swedish hurdle in 'Group of Death' (AFP)
  54. Lahm injury another blow to Germany for Wales game (Reuters)
  55. Azarenka, Mirnyi win mixed doubles title (AP)
  56. New Malaysia coach hoping for fresh start (Reuters)
  57. Visions of Fergie's smirk drive footballer Ferdinand on (AFP)
  58. Bulgaria's Yovov to miss Netherlands qualifier (Reuters)
  59. Vicente out for four weeks after getting second opinion (Reuters)
  60. Arsenal manager Wenger signs till 2011 (AFP)
  61. Spain want Puerta's name on their shirts (AFP)
  62. Beckenbauer boosts S.Africa 2010 World Cup effort (Reuters)
  63. Big crowds expected for women's World Cup (AFP)
  64. PREVIEW-Soccer-U.S host Brazil for regional bragging rights (Reuters)
  65. Ligament damage rules Lahm out of Wales qualifier (AFP)
  66. Fletcher retains Scotland captaincy (AFP)
  67. USA the team to beat (AFP)
  68. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger signs 3-year contract (AP)
  69. CAF and Sao Tome pull out of World Cup qualifying (AP)
  70. Luca Toni out, Patrick Vieira in for Italy-France Euro 2008 qualifier (AP)
  71. U.S. hosts Brazil for regional bragging rights (Reuters)
  72. Revised World Cup African qualifying draw (Reuters)
  73. Two African teams withdraw from World Cup qualifying (Reuters)
  74. Toni to miss Italy qualifier against France (AFP)
  75. Aspelin, Knowle win men's doubles title (AP)
  76. Austria 0 Japan 0 - international friendly result (Reuters)
  77. Philadelphia wins support for MLS franchise plan (Reuters)
  78. Switzerland 2 Chile 1 - international friendly result (Reuters)
  79. Galaxy may be forced to postpone friendlies (AFP)
  80. Milicic fined by FIBA for profane tirade (AP)
  81. Austria stretch winless streak to seven matches (Reuters)
  82. Jackson, Kobe feel same on Laker talent (AP)
  83. No. 1 Americans -- little known at home -- enter women's World Cup as favorites (AP)
  84. New Caledonia take gold, Vanuatu win World Cup playoff (Reuters)
  85. Oceania region World Cup qualifying results (Reuters)
  86. Mourinho and Wenger back Platini's Champions League plans (Reuters)
  87. Six fans arrested before Latvia's game with N.Ireland (Reuters)
  88. United States at full strength for clash with Brazil (PA SportsTicker)
  89. Russia 1 Macedonia 0 - Euro qualifier latest (Reuters)
  90. Georgia 0 Ukraine 1 - Euro qualifier latest (Reuters)
  91. Hungary 1 Bosnia 0 - Euro qualifier latest (Reuters)
  92. Menotti enjoys first win with Tecos (Reuters)
  93. England 2 Israel 0 - Euro qualifier latest (Reuters)
  94. Belarus 1 Romania 2 - Euro qualifier latest (Reuters)
  95. Latvia 0 Northern Ireland 0 - Euro qualifier halftime (Reuters)
  96. Luxembourg 0 Slovenia 3 - Euro qualifier result (Reuters)
  97. Georgia 1 Ukraine 1 - Euro qualifier result (Reuters)
  98. San Marino 0 Czech Republic 2 - Euro qualifier latest (Reuters)
  99. San Marino defender Della Valle sent off v Czech Republic (Reuters)
  100. Slovakia 1 Ireland 2 - Euro qualifier latest (Reuters)
  101. Jury selection to begin for Thomas trial (AP)
  102. Portugal 2 Poland 2 - Euro qualifier result (Reuters)
  103. Portugal 2 Poland 2 - Euro qualifier latest (Reuters)
  104. Iceland 1 Spain 1 - Euro qualifier latest (Reuters)
  105. Poland dent Portugal European hopes with a late goal (Reuters)
  106. England back on Wright track (PA SportsTicker)
  107. Collated Euro 2008 results (Reuters)
  108. Ecuador 5 El Salvador 1 - friendly international result (Reuters)
  109. Peru 2 Colombia 2 - friendly international result (Reuters)
  110. Oliech goal gives Kenya late win over Angola (Reuters)
  111. Kenya 2 Angola 1 - African Nations Cup result (Reuters)
  112. Namibia snatch Nations Cup qualification with late winner (Reuters)
  113. DR Congo 1 Libya 1 - African Nations Cup result (Reuters)
  114. Ethiopia 2 Namibia 3 - African Nations Cup result (Reuters)
  115. Real promise bumper bonus for Champions League win (AFP)
  116. Domenech worried about pitch ahead of Scotland game (Reuters)
  117. Nigeria beat Spain 3-0 on penalties to win U-17 World Cup (Reuters)
  118. Scotland captain unfazed by famous French (AFP)
  119. Wright-Phillips gives England boss hope for future (PA SportsTicker)
  120. South Africa 1 Zambia 3 - African Nations Cup result (Reuters)
  121. Katongo hat-trick hands Nations Cup berth to Zambia (Reuters)
  122. Domenech fears rugby match will give Scots an edge (AFP)
  123. Zimbabwe 3 Malawi 1 - African Nations Cup result (Reuters)
  124. Chad 1 Congo 1 - African Nations Cup result (Reuters)
  125. Mauritius 1 Seychelles 1 - African Nations Cup result (Reuters)
  126. Ten-man Egypt miss chance to qualify for Nations Cup (Reuters)
  127. Sudan 3 Tunisia 2 - African Nations Cup result (Reuters)
  128. Algeria miss out on Nations Cup again (Reuters)
  129. Gambia 2 Algeria 1 - African Nations Cup result (Reuters)
  130. United States vs. North Korea could be top game of entire World Cup (AP)
  131. Guinea qualify for Nations Cup with four-goal win (Reuters)
  132. WRAPUP-1-Soccer-Namibia and Zambia win shock Nations Cup berths (Reuters)
  133. Collated African Nations Cup qualifying results (Reuters)
  134. Mexico beats Panama 1-0 in rain, with game called at halftime (AP)
  135. Costa Rica beat Honduras in penalty kicks (AP)
  136. Owen expects great things from McClaren's revamped England (AFP)
  137. Robinson ready to repay McClaren (AFP)
  138. US womens team desperate for soccer victory over North Korea (AFP)
  139. Brazil shows U.S. team it's come a long way, but still a long way to go (AP)
  140. England fired up for Japan after disparaging comments (AFP)
  141. Go to Europe, Park urges young Asian football players (AFP)
  142. Injured Ronaldo set for October return (AFP)
  143. Aussie friendly important test says Argentina's Zanetti (AFP)
  144. Benitez relieved as Gerrard survives Israel clash (AFP)
  145. Boos don't worry Bentley (AFP)
  146. Messi tires of Maradona comparison (Reuters)
  147. Coach expects tough test for U.S. in women's World Cup (PA SportsTicker)
  148. AC Milan forward Ronaldo could miss another month with thigh injury (AP)
  149. Park targets January return for United (AFP)
  150. Germany opens defense of women's World Cup crown with 11-0 win over Argentina (AP)
  151. Gerrard warns against complacency (AFP)
  152. Nets sign free agent F Malik Allen (AP)
  153. Davenport earns doubles win in Bali (AP)
  154. Women's World Cup result (Reuters)
  155. Top teams facing vital European ties (PA SportsTicker)
  156. Chastain, '99 World Cup star, keeps busy using her celebrity to help others (AP)
  157. Barcelona's injured Gudjohnsen cleared to play for Iceland (AFP)
  158. Evans to 76ers in Nuggets' 4-player deal (AP)
  159. Defending champ Germany sends powerful message at Women's World Cup (AP)
  160. Germany make history with Argentina rout (AFP)
  161. Host China enters World Cup amid criticism, heavy expectations (AP)
  162. Fletcher laughs off favourites tag (AFP)
  163. US Open TV ratings drop from 2006 (AP)
  164. Blazers' Oden to undergo knee surgery (AP)
  165. PREVIEW-Soccer-Czechs pin hopes on Baros return against Ireland (Reuters)
  166. Coppell reveals reason behind Seol's Reading exit (AFP)
  167. Canada set to face Norway in World Cup (PA SportsTicker)
  168. Germany's Schneider set to return for Romania clash (AFP)
  169. FIFA chief dismayed at 11-0 scoreline in women's World Cup opener (AFP)
  170. Lunacy to talk of a billionaire backer: Arsenal chairman (AFP)
  171. England play best under pressure, Terry warns Russia (Reuters)
  172. USA plays North Korea to draw at World Cup (PA SportsTicker)
  173. Scotland can pile on the misery for France: McLeish (AFP)
  174. Thigh injury keeps out Bayern's Toni (AFP)
  175. Pacers' Williams arrested on drug charge (AP)
  176. Team USA battles to draw on opening day of World Cup (PA SportsTicker)
  177. Blatter favors Women's World Cup expansion despite opening rout (AP)
  178. Japan, England tie in thrilling opener at Women's World Cup (AP)
  179. Sweden scramble draw with Nigeria in women's World Cup (AFP)
  180. AC Milan midfielder Kaka highest earning footballer in Italy (AFP)
  181. Terry wants England to be more arrogant (AFP)
  182. Barcelona boss upset over Henry staying on in France (AFP)
  183. Hiddink plans changes in team to face England (Reuters)
  184. Bucks sign 2nd-round pick Sessions (AP)
  185. Sunderland's FA Cup final hero Porterfield dies aged 61 (Reuters)
  186. US wait for Spanish approval for Catalonia friendly (Reuters)
  187. Sevilla extend Palop contract until 2011 (AFP)
  188. Police: Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson attacked at train station (AP)
  189. North Korea scare US as Japan scramble late equaliser in women's World Cup (AFP)
  190. Ferguson attacked in London train station (AFP)
  191. Rockets' Reed cleared of misdemeanor (AP)
  192. We can win the World Cup, says North Korea women's football coach (AFP)
  193. After Slovakia draw, Ireland seek points in Prague (AFP)
  194. FA Cup legend Ian Porterfield dead at 61 (AFP)
  195. Abramovich refutes Russia bonus payment reports (Reuters)
  196. Sunderland's Richardson out with back injury (AFP)
  197. Aussies beat Ghana to score their first win at women's World Cup (AFP)
  198. Classy Brazil make short work of Kiwi side at women's World Cup (AFP)
  199. Australia finally notches Women's World Cup win by beating Ghana 4-1 (AP)
  200. Marta scores 2 goals to lead Brazil to 5-0 victory over New Zealand in Women's World
  201. Bremen wait on Brazilians Diego and Alberto (AFP)
  202. Chelsea denies Russia bonuses report (PA SportsTicker)
  203. US see NKorea as World Cup danger team (AFP)
  204. Bill Russell goes into FIBA Hall of Fame (AP)
  205. African Champions League semi-final schedule (Reuters)
  206. World Cup sparks interest in women's soccer in China (AP)
  207. Denmark 4 Liechtenstein 0 - Euro 2008 qualifier halftime (Reuters)
  208. Cyprus 3 San Marino 0 - Euro 2008 qualifier result (Reuters)
  209. Denmark 4 Liechtenstein 0 - Euro 2008 qualifier latest (Reuters)
  210. France 0 Scotland 1 - Euro 2008 qualifier result (Reuters)
  211. England 3 Russia 0 - Euro 2008 qualifier result (Reuters)
  212. Czech Republic 1 Ireland 0-Euro qualifier result (Reuters)
  213. Albania 0 Netherlands 1 - Euro 2008 qualifier result (Reuters)
  214. Former No. 1 Kuerten mulling retirement (AP)
  215. Italy beats Ukraine 2-1 on 2 goals by Di Natale (AP)
  216. Brazil strike late for 3-1 win over Mexico (Reuters)
  217. Owen rewarded for keeping the faith after Euro 2008 football win (AFP)
  218. Denmark contact FIFA over 'spying' at Women's World Cup (Reuters)
  219. Chapman confident Canada will rebound vs. Norway (PA SportsTicker)
  220. FIFA take no action in World Cup 'spying' case (Reuters)
  221. McLeish warns Scots against premature celebrations (AFP)
  222. Barry shows he can be part of England future (PA SportsTicker)
  223. Suazo gives Honduras 2-1 win over Ecuador (Reuters)
  224. Women's World Cup turns ugly amid spying, verbal abuse claims (AFP)
  225. Madrid could be Real deal for Ballack (PA SportsTicker)
  226. Real door is open to Ballack, says Schuster (AFP)
  227. UEFA open inquiry into Scolari assault allegations (AFP)
  228. Brown resigned to bench duty as Neville nears fitness (AFP)
  229. Mavs give Harris 5-year, $42M extension (AP)
  230. Time of day, year make watching Women's World Cup a challenge (AP)
  231. G14 to expand in bid to bridge divide with soccer chiefs (Reuters)
  232. Punch by Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari lands him in trouble (AP)
  233. REFILE-UPDATE 3-Soccer-Scolari says sorry for Dragutinovic clash (Reuters)
  234. No marijuana charge for Pacers' Williams (AP)
  235. U.S. soccer team faces Sweden in crucial showdown at Women's World Cup (AP)
  236. Steaua looking to revive Hagi glory days (Reuters)
  237. Tough task for first-timers Slavia Prague (Reuters)
  238. Sevilla ready for step-up to the Champions League (Reuters)
  239. Optimism burns bright for Arsenal (Reuters)
  240. CSKA Moscow hope to be third time lucky (Reuters)
  241. Fenerbahce look to Carlos for inspiration (Reuters)
  242. PSV eye knock-out phase again (Reuters)
  243. U.S. coach hopes World Cup boosts pro league prospects (PA SportsTicker)
  244. Australia, Canada look beyond next match (AFP)
  245. China confident of derailing talented Brazil (AFP)
  246. SNAP: U.S. defeats Sweden in World Cup (PA SportsTicker)
  247. Denmark team demands more answers in World Cup spying case (AP)
  248. Cleber Anderson included in Lyon squad to face Metz (Reuters)
  249. U.S. beats Sweden 2-0 on goals by Abby Wambach; Americans closer to quarterfinals of
  250. Late winner keeps Japan in women's World Cup (AFP)