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  1. Wambach drives US past Sweden at women's World Cup (AFP)
  2. Japan leaves it late again to beat Argentina at women's World Cup (AP)
  3. Canada's Pellerud weary of Ghana's strikers (PA SportsTicker)
  4. Rooney set to return for Manchester United (PA SportsTicker)
  5. North Korea defeats Nigeria 2-0 to get in position for quarterfinals (AP)
  6. Mourinho brings Shevchenko in from the cold (AFP)
  7. Heskey's telepathic partnership with Owen (AFP)
  8. England and Germany reach scoreless draw at Women's World Cup (AP)
  9. Rooney back in United squad to face Everton (Reuters)
  10. Voronin's Ukraine future in doubt after spat with coach (Reuters)
  11. Sao Paulo's Hugo given four-month ban for spitting (Reuters)
  12. Bhutan pulls out of 2010 World Cup qualifying (AP)
  13. Petrovic appointed new football China coach (AFP)
  14. Denmark coach banned for 2 games over 'physical contact' with official (AP)
  15. Canada strolls past Ghana 4-0 to revive quarterfinal push (AP)
  16. Denmark scores 2 goals on set plays to shut out New Zealand (AP)
  17. Brazil stuns China 4-0 behind 2 goals by Marta at Women's World Cup (AP)
  18. Simon, Hanescu in BCR Open Romania final (AP)
  19. Heskey suffers suspected broken foot (Reuters)
  20. EXCLUSIVE-Soccer-Hiddink to extend Russia contract through 2010 (Reuters)
  21. Refugee soccer team starts season with Nike sponsorship (AP)
  22. Benfica midfielder Petit to miss Champions League opener (Reuters)
  23. Bell does not want to return to Bucks (AP)
  24. Benitez hoping for fresher legs as Europe beckons (AFP)
  25. Outraged Denmark vows to pursue China 'spy' case (AFP)
  26. Host China face early World Cup exit (AFP)
  27. Myanmar wins ASEAN women's football tournament (AFP)
  28. Sinclair joy for Canada (PA SportsTicker)
  29. Schuster has Real interest in Diego (AFP)
  30. Benfica lose Petit for AC Milan clash (AFP)
  31. Struggling Naval fire coach Chalo (Reuters)
  32. Spy case, coach's suspension contributing to Denmark's unimpressive World Cup perform
  33. Brazil and North Korea among new powers heading for quarterfinals (AP)
  34. Ivanovic aiming for world's top ranking (AP)
  35. Eriksson dismisses top four talk for City (AFP)
  36. Violent clashes mar Bucharest derby (Reuters)
  37. Arab Champions League results (Reuters)
  38. Kewell, Viduka and co. our inspiration, say Matildas (AFP)
  39. North Korea confident of downing desperate Sweden (AFP)
  40. Reds duo to miss Porto tie (AFP)
  41. Riise to miss Liverpool's Champions League opener (Reuters)
  42. American Stephanie Lopez tries to be role model for Latin community (AP)
  43. Norwegian Olsen to coach Iraq (Reuters)
  44. Likhovtseva advances at Slovenia Open (AP)
  45. England defeats Argentina 6-1 to move into Women's World Cup quarterfinals (AP)
  46. Germany down Japan to hit World Cup quarters (AFP)
  47. Germany defeats Japan 2-0 to move into Women's World Cup quarterfinals (AP)
  48. England bury Argentina, qualify for quarter-finals (AFP)
  49. Ryan concentrating on Nigeria (PA SportsTicker)
  50. Former Norway boss Olsen to coach Iraq (AFP)
  51. Drogba and Lampard out of Chelsea's match with Rosenborg (Reuters)
  52. Former Norway coach signs on to lead Iraq's national soccer team (AP)
  53. NBA reinstates referee Joey Crawford (AP)
  54. Platini warns Ukraine on Kiev stadium for 2012 (Reuters)
  55. We don't fear Liverpool says Porto coach Ferreira (AFP)
  56. Banned Schalke coach will trust his assistants (Reuters)
  57. Hargreaves: United can be European champions (PA SportsTicker)
  58. American Ellertson has Nigerian connection as U.S. prepares to face Nigeria (AP)
  59. Heat sign Bucks G Bell to offer sheet (AP)
  60. Beckham, LA Galaxy to play friendly in New Zealand (AP)
  61. Drogba's Elephants feed Ivorian hopes (Reuters)
  62. Gers boss says soccer success over Stuttgart vital (AFP)
  63. PREVIEW-Soccer-Sevilla face tough debut against in-form Arsenal (Reuters)
  64. Rooney's return perfectly timed for United (AFP)
  65. Disgraced Japanese player set for German move (Reuters)
  66. Beckham's Galaxy to play in New Zealand (AFP)
  67. Typhoon disrupts women's World Cup (AFP)
  68. Hargreaves out for United, Rooney raring to go (Reuters)
  69. Russian oligarch's firm buys another chunk of Arsenal (AFP)
  70. 50 years after Munich disaster, Charlton sees Champions League glory as fitting tribu
  71. Points make prizes for Liverpool's Benitez (AFP)
  72. Americans reach World Cup quarterfinals with 1-0 win over Nigeria (AP)
  73. Thomas Hitzlsperger to miss Stuttgart game (Reuters)
  74. Early goal fires US into World Cup quarter-finals (AFP)
  75. Distin hoping for emergency call from France (AFP)
  76. Sparta Prague's Repka fined for lashing out at cameraman (AFP)
  77. North Korea advances to World Cup quarterfinals despite 2-1 loss to Sweden (AP)
  78. Schalke 0 Valencia 1 - Champions League latest (Reuters)
  79. Porto 1 Liverpool 1 - Champions League latest (Reuters)
  80. Liverpool's Jermaine Pennant sent off v Porto (Reuters)
  81. Olympiakos Piraeus 1 Lazio 0 - Champions League latest (Reuters)
  82. Shakhtar Donetsk 2 Celtic 0 - Champions League latest (Reuters)
  83. Olympique Marseille 0 Besiktas 0 - latest (Reuters)
  84. Bucks still mulling Heat's offer to Bell (AP)
  85. Rodriguez, Cisse hand Marseille 2-0 win (Reuters)
  86. Beckham's Galaxy heading to New Zealand and Australia (Reuters)
  87. Shevchenko saves Chelsea from Champions League disaster (AFP)
  88. Villa's strike gives Valencia win over Schalke (Reuters)
  89. Galaxy heading to New Zealand and Australia (Reuters)
  90. Inzaghi, Shevchenko hit 60 mark on opening night (Reuters)
  91. Celtic outclassed by big spending Donetsk (AFP)
  92. Benitez tells Liverpool to learn from their mistakes (AFP)
  93. Misfiring mystifies Mourinho (AFP)
  94. Exhausted North Korea vow to lift for crunch Germany game (AFP)
  95. Ramos excited about Sevilla's Champions League debut (AFP)
  96. FIFA calls off World Cup matches at last minute (AFP)
  97. Ryan wary of England (PA SportsTicker)
  98. Women's World Cup matches postponed (PA SportsTicker)
  99. Queiroz considers quitting United (AFP)
  100. 2 World Cup games postponed until Thursday (AP)
  101. Ukraine leader seeks solution on Euro stadium (Reuters)
  102. Manchester United-SCP Lisbon Preview (AP)
  103. Money men are spoiling football, warns Platini (AFP)
  104. Norway hails Rosenborg's heaven-sent draw with Chelsea (Reuters)
  105. Leicester drawing praise after winning Cup rematch despite gifting goal to Nottingham
  106. Platini ready to "bury the hatchet" with G14 (Reuters)
  107. Platini seeks EU help over foreign owners (Reuters)
  108. United States drops in latest FIFA rankings (PA SportsTicker)
  109. Slavia Prague 1 Steaua Bucharest 1 - latest (Reuters)
  110. Barcelona 1 Olympique Lyon 0 - latest (Reuters)
  111. Rangers 0 VfB Stuttgart 0 - latest (Reuters)
  112. Fenerbahce 0 Inter Milan 0 - latest (Reuters)
  113. Rangers stun Stuttgart in Champions League (AFP)
  114. Federer to make 2007 Davis Cup debut (AP)
  115. Henry off the mark as Barca brush aside toothless Lyon (AFP)
  116. In-form Roma keep up victory charge (AFP)
  117. Deivid goal earns Fenerbahce 1-0 win over Inter (Reuters)
  118. US Open sets attendance record (AP)
  119. Manchester United 1, SCP Lisbon 0 (AP)
  120. Slavia celebrate debut win but keep sober target (Reuters)
  121. Sevilla knocked down to earth with a bump (Reuters)
  122. Former Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho (Reuters)
  123. Chelsea boss Mourinho quits (PA SportsTicker)
  124. Chelsea confirm Mourinho departure (AFP)
  125. Mourinho quits as Chelsea manager (AP)
  126. Fergie sets Ronaldo a goal challenge (AFP)
  127. Special one' Mourinho leaves Chelsea (Reuters)
  128. Copa Sudamericana summaries (Reuters)
  129. Jose Mourinho, Chelsea's greatest coach (Reuters)
  130. Palermo double gives Boca win over Sao Paulo (Reuters)
  131. Did Mourinho jump or was he pushed? (Reuters)
  132. Grant to take over as Chelsea coach-BBC (Reuters)
  133. Grant to succeed Mourinho as Chelsea manager: report (AFP)
  134. Mourinho for Portugal national job, bookmakers suggest (Reuters)
  135. The wit and wisdom of Jose Mourinho (Reuters)
  136. UEFA ban Scolari for last four Euro qualifiers (Reuters)
  137. Norway and Australia into World Cup quarterfinals (AP)
  138. Australia draws Canada 2-2 to advance to World Cup quarterfinals (AP)
  139. Liverpool's Agger, Alonso suffer dreaded metatarsal injuries (AFP)
  140. Federer, Stepanek to meet in Davis Cup (AP)
  141. Brazil defeats Denmark 1-0 to reach Women's World Cup quarterfinals (AP)
  142. Lithuania's Mikoliunas given two match ban for diving (Reuters)
  143. PROFILE-Soccer-Grant's Chelsea job a new high for Israeli coach (Reuters)
  144. Delegates confident after start of FIFA Cyprus talks (Reuters)
  145. Chelsea coach Avram Grant (Reuters)
  146. Roddick, then Blake for US vs. Sweden (AP)
  147. US men's team will play South Africa in Johannesburg (AP)
  148. China beats underdog New Zealand 2-0 to advance to quarterfinals (AP)
  149. Peruvian keeper arrested after kicking ball boy (Reuters)
  150. Fed-up Hagi resigns as Steaua coach - report (AFP)
  151. Hantuchova into Sunfeast quarterfinals (AP)
  152. Gheorghe Hagi resigns as coach of Steaua Bucharest, a day after Champions League loss
  153. Grant, Clarke in charge as era ends at Chelsea (Reuters)
  154. Hagi quits after falling out with Steaua owner (Reuters)
  155. US to visit South Africa ahead of 2010 World Cup draw (AFP)
  156. Portugal Federation to hold emergency meeting on Scolari (Reuters)
  157. S. Korea's Klizan faces Slovakia's Lee (AP)
  158. MLS fines Revolution coach Nicol for criticizing officials (AP)
  159. Scolari hit with four-match UEFA ban (AFP)
  160. Brazil coach Dunga criticises Maracana pitch (Reuters)
  161. Mourinho says love affair with Chelsea is never ending (Reuters)
  162. Guatemala replaces China as Mexico's opponent in Los Angeles (AP)
  163. Warriors waive disgruntled Jasikevicius (AP)
  164. Al Hilal say Olaroiu not available to coach Steaua (Reuters)
  165. McLeod laments Canadian exit (PA SportsTicker)
  166. Chelsea players feel the pain of Mourinho exit (AFP)
  167. Ferguson will miss Mourinho (AFP)
  168. Barcelona players defend under-fire Ronaldinho (AFP)
  169. Chelsea players feel the pain of Mourinho exit (AFP)
  170. Ferguson rues Mourinho exit, still wary of Chelsea threat (Reuters)
  171. Andreev upsets Haas, Russia leads 1-0 (AP)
  172. U.S. men to play South Africa in November (PA SportsTicker)
  173. Surprise package England eye US upset (AFP)
  174. US unfazed by filthy air at Olympics venue (AFP)
  175. Ronaldo faces police enquiry after alleged fan stamp (AFP)
  176. Keller looks for points to match performances (PA SportsTicker)
  177. Russian billionaire buys blocking stake in Arsenal (AFP)
  178. Russian billionaire Usmanov eyes blocking stake in Arsenal (AFP)
  179. Struggling Austrians to stick with Hickersberger (Reuters)
  180. Federer's tough win lifts Swiss to lead (AP)
  181. Roddick gives US 1-0 lead over Sweden (AP)
  182. Hope springs eternal ahead of USA crunch (PA SportsTicker)
  183. Federer's tough win helps Swiss to tie (AP)
  184. U.S-Catalonia game canceled (AP)
  185. Chelsea are bigger than Mourinho says Kenyon (AFP)
  186. Grant - I'm not Abramovich's puppet (AFP)
  187. Puyol returns to training with Barcelona teammates (AFP)
  188. Former US Women's World Cup coach takes job in Boston (AFP)
  189. US friendly against Catalonia cancelled (AFP)
  190. Wolves hire Pinckney as assistant coach (AP)
  191. Wenger rues Mourinho's departure (AFP)
  192. Ex-coach Versace plans congressional run (AP)
  193. Domanski-Lyfors' knowledge of Norway gives China edge (PA SportsTicker)
  194. Defending champion Germany beats North Korea 3-0 to advance to semifinals of World Cu
  195. Coach Romano leaves Atlas, Mexican champions Pachuca lose (Reuters)
  196. Germany shatter Korean hopes to make semi-finals (AFP)
  197. Corinthians president quits over fraud scandal (AFP)
  198. United States uses big second half to oust England (PA SportsTicker)
  199. United States defeats England 3-0 to reach semifinals of Women's World Cup (AP)
  200. Federer loses in doubles, Swiss trail (AP)
  201. Germany leads Russia 2-1 at Davis Cup (AP)
  202. Gunners put the boot into Derby and pull clear (AFP)
  203. Bryan twins give US 2-1 lead over Sweden (AP)
  204. Chinese women say Swedish coach's nurturing style secret to their success (AP)
  205. Plenty of foul language at Isiah's trial (AP)
  206. Coloured tiles to envelop Barca's Nou Camp stadium (Reuters)
  207. Barcelona unveil plans for 'Gaudi-inspired' stadium (AFP)
  208. Bucks sign free-agent F Michael Ruffin (AP)
  209. North Korea blame physical shortcomings (AFP)
  210. Hong Kong billionaire denies Inter Milan bid (AFP)
  211. Prinz: timing of goals critical (PA SportsTicker)
  212. Klinsmann sees Beckham as boost for U.S. game (Reuters)
  213. Energie Cottbus sack coach Sander (Reuters)
  214. Struggling Bundesliga side Cottbus sack manager (AFP)
  215. Lilly sets eyes on big prize (PA SportsTicker)
  216. Norway eliminates host China 1-0 to advance to World Cup semifinals (AP)
  217. Ronaldinho taken to task over late nights (AFP)
  218. Schmeichel signs new deal with Man City (AFP)
  219. Nadal withdraws from Thailand Open (AP)
  220. Celtic slump to defeat against Hibernian (AFP)
  221. Brazil see off brave Australia in women's World Cup (AFP)
  222. 20 years later, record-breaking Lilly still going strong (AFP)
  223. Brazil beats Australia 3-2 to set up semifinal with United States (AP)
  224. Stop crying and focus on the Olympics, China's women told (Reuters)
  225. Defiant Jol doesn't fear the sack (AFP)
  226. Brazil coach wary of U.S. threat (PA SportsTicker)
  227. PREVIEW-Soccer-Bordeaux start League Cup defence against Metz (Reuters)
  228. Arsenal hand Wenger a 70 million pound transfer kitty (AFP)
  229. Hajduk Split president resigns amidst crisis (AFP)
  230. Italian police arrest 66 in anti-hooligan operation (Reuters)
  231. Confidence is key, says Wambach (PA SportsTicker)
  232. Andrade injury less serious than feared (Reuters)
  233. Birmingham's Oubina out for six months (AFP)
  234. Arsenal named England's 'richest' club (PA SportsTicker)
  235. Melo gets 2-month doping ban (AP)
  236. Middlesbrough blow as Arca sidelined for two months (AFP)
  237. Norway's Carew injured, may miss Bosnia qualifier (Reuters)
  238. Team matters most, not Ronaldinho, says Cruyff (AFP)
  239. Italian court targets AC Milan vice president Galliani (AFP)
  240. No Gunners dialogue with Usmanov (PA SportsTicker)
  241. What's in a name? She is simply Marta, and marvelous (AP)
  242. League Cup nuisance for Reading and Liverpool (AFP)
  243. Lawsuit filed to keep Sonics in Seattle (AP)
  244. Warriors sign veteran G Hudson (AP)
  245. Wizards re-sign G Mason to 1-year deal (AP)
  246. Federation backs Scolari's appeal against four-match ban (Reuters)
  247. Casagrande leaves intensive care unit after car accident (AP)
  248. Villa fear long Carew absence (AFP)
  249. Hargreaves back for another bite at United career (AFP)
  250. Japan's Marinos said to want Nakamura back (AFP)