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- Wambach drives US past Sweden at women's World Cup (AFP)
- Japan leaves it late again to beat Argentina at women's World Cup (AP)
- Canada's Pellerud weary of Ghana's strikers (PA SportsTicker)
- Rooney set to return for Manchester United (PA SportsTicker)
- North Korea defeats Nigeria 2-0 to get in position for quarterfinals (AP)
- Mourinho brings Shevchenko in from the cold (AFP)
- Heskey's telepathic partnership with Owen (AFP)
- England and Germany reach scoreless draw at Women's World Cup (AP)
- Rooney back in United squad to face Everton (Reuters)
- Voronin's Ukraine future in doubt after spat with coach (Reuters)
- Sao Paulo's Hugo given four-month ban for spitting (Reuters)
- Bhutan pulls out of 2010 World Cup qualifying (AP)
- Petrovic appointed new football China coach (AFP)
- Denmark coach banned for 2 games over 'physical contact' with official (AP)
- Canada strolls past Ghana 4-0 to revive quarterfinal push (AP)
- Denmark scores 2 goals on set plays to shut out New Zealand (AP)
- Brazil stuns China 4-0 behind 2 goals by Marta at Women's World Cup (AP)
- Simon, Hanescu in BCR Open Romania final (AP)
- Heskey suffers suspected broken foot (Reuters)
- EXCLUSIVE-Soccer-Hiddink to extend Russia contract through 2010 (Reuters)
- Refugee soccer team starts season with Nike sponsorship (AP)
- Benfica midfielder Petit to miss Champions League opener (Reuters)
- Bell does not want to return to Bucks (AP)
- Benitez hoping for fresher legs as Europe beckons (AFP)
- Outraged Denmark vows to pursue China 'spy' case (AFP)
- Host China face early World Cup exit (AFP)
- Myanmar wins ASEAN women's football tournament (AFP)
- Sinclair joy for Canada (PA SportsTicker)
- Schuster has Real interest in Diego (AFP)
- Benfica lose Petit for AC Milan clash (AFP)
- Struggling Naval fire coach Chalo (Reuters)
- Spy case, coach's suspension contributing to Denmark's unimpressive World Cup perform
- Brazil and North Korea among new powers heading for quarterfinals (AP)
- Ivanovic aiming for world's top ranking (AP)
- Eriksson dismisses top four talk for City (AFP)
- Violent clashes mar Bucharest derby (Reuters)
- Arab Champions League results (Reuters)
- Kewell, Viduka and co. our inspiration, say Matildas (AFP)
- North Korea confident of downing desperate Sweden (AFP)
- Reds duo to miss Porto tie (AFP)
- Riise to miss Liverpool's Champions League opener (Reuters)
- American Stephanie Lopez tries to be role model for Latin community (AP)
- Norwegian Olsen to coach Iraq (Reuters)
- Likhovtseva advances at Slovenia Open (AP)
- England defeats Argentina 6-1 to move into Women's World Cup quarterfinals (AP)
- Germany down Japan to hit World Cup quarters (AFP)
- Germany defeats Japan 2-0 to move into Women's World Cup quarterfinals (AP)
- England bury Argentina, qualify for quarter-finals (AFP)
- Ryan concentrating on Nigeria (PA SportsTicker)
- Former Norway boss Olsen to coach Iraq (AFP)
- Drogba and Lampard out of Chelsea's match with Rosenborg (Reuters)
- Former Norway coach signs on to lead Iraq's national soccer team (AP)
- NBA reinstates referee Joey Crawford (AP)
- Platini warns Ukraine on Kiev stadium for 2012 (Reuters)
- We don't fear Liverpool says Porto coach Ferreira (AFP)
- Banned Schalke coach will trust his assistants (Reuters)
- Hargreaves: United can be European champions (PA SportsTicker)
- American Ellertson has Nigerian connection as U.S. prepares to face Nigeria (AP)
- Heat sign Bucks G Bell to offer sheet (AP)
- Beckham, LA Galaxy to play friendly in New Zealand (AP)
- Drogba's Elephants feed Ivorian hopes (Reuters)
- Gers boss says soccer success over Stuttgart vital (AFP)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-Sevilla face tough debut against in-form Arsenal (Reuters)
- Rooney's return perfectly timed for United (AFP)
- Disgraced Japanese player set for German move (Reuters)
- Beckham's Galaxy to play in New Zealand (AFP)
- Typhoon disrupts women's World Cup (AFP)
- Hargreaves out for United, Rooney raring to go (Reuters)
- Russian oligarch's firm buys another chunk of Arsenal (AFP)
- 50 years after Munich disaster, Charlton sees Champions League glory as fitting tribu
- Points make prizes for Liverpool's Benitez (AFP)
- Americans reach World Cup quarterfinals with 1-0 win over Nigeria (AP)
- Thomas Hitzlsperger to miss Stuttgart game (Reuters)
- Early goal fires US into World Cup quarter-finals (AFP)
- Distin hoping for emergency call from France (AFP)
- Sparta Prague's Repka fined for lashing out at cameraman (AFP)
- North Korea advances to World Cup quarterfinals despite 2-1 loss to Sweden (AP)
- Schalke 0 Valencia 1 - Champions League latest (Reuters)
- Porto 1 Liverpool 1 - Champions League latest (Reuters)
- Liverpool's Jermaine Pennant sent off v Porto (Reuters)
- Olympiakos Piraeus 1 Lazio 0 - Champions League latest (Reuters)
- Shakhtar Donetsk 2 Celtic 0 - Champions League latest (Reuters)
- Olympique Marseille 0 Besiktas 0 - latest (Reuters)
- Bucks still mulling Heat's offer to Bell (AP)
- Rodriguez, Cisse hand Marseille 2-0 win (Reuters)
- Beckham's Galaxy heading to New Zealand and Australia (Reuters)
- Shevchenko saves Chelsea from Champions League disaster (AFP)
- Villa's strike gives Valencia win over Schalke (Reuters)
- Galaxy heading to New Zealand and Australia (Reuters)
- Inzaghi, Shevchenko hit 60 mark on opening night (Reuters)
- Celtic outclassed by big spending Donetsk (AFP)
- Benitez tells Liverpool to learn from their mistakes (AFP)
- Misfiring mystifies Mourinho (AFP)
- Exhausted North Korea vow to lift for crunch Germany game (AFP)
- Ramos excited about Sevilla's Champions League debut (AFP)
- FIFA calls off World Cup matches at last minute (AFP)
- Ryan wary of England (PA SportsTicker)
- Women's World Cup matches postponed (PA SportsTicker)
- Queiroz considers quitting United (AFP)
- 2 World Cup games postponed until Thursday (AP)
- Ukraine leader seeks solution on Euro stadium (Reuters)
- Manchester United-SCP Lisbon Preview (AP)
- Money men are spoiling football, warns Platini (AFP)
- Norway hails Rosenborg's heaven-sent draw with Chelsea (Reuters)
- Leicester drawing praise after winning Cup rematch despite gifting goal to Nottingham
- Platini ready to "bury the hatchet" with G14 (Reuters)
- Platini seeks EU help over foreign owners (Reuters)
- United States drops in latest FIFA rankings (PA SportsTicker)
- Slavia Prague 1 Steaua Bucharest 1 - latest (Reuters)
- Barcelona 1 Olympique Lyon 0 - latest (Reuters)
- Rangers 0 VfB Stuttgart 0 - latest (Reuters)
- Fenerbahce 0 Inter Milan 0 - latest (Reuters)
- Rangers stun Stuttgart in Champions League (AFP)
- Federer to make 2007 Davis Cup debut (AP)
- Henry off the mark as Barca brush aside toothless Lyon (AFP)
- In-form Roma keep up victory charge (AFP)
- Deivid goal earns Fenerbahce 1-0 win over Inter (Reuters)
- US Open sets attendance record (AP)
- Manchester United 1, SCP Lisbon 0 (AP)
- Slavia celebrate debut win but keep sober target (Reuters)
- Sevilla knocked down to earth with a bump (Reuters)
- Former Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho (Reuters)
- Chelsea boss Mourinho quits (PA SportsTicker)
- Chelsea confirm Mourinho departure (AFP)
- Mourinho quits as Chelsea manager (AP)
- Fergie sets Ronaldo a goal challenge (AFP)
- Special one' Mourinho leaves Chelsea (Reuters)
- Copa Sudamericana summaries (Reuters)
- Jose Mourinho, Chelsea's greatest coach (Reuters)
- Palermo double gives Boca win over Sao Paulo (Reuters)
- Did Mourinho jump or was he pushed? (Reuters)
- Grant to take over as Chelsea coach-BBC (Reuters)
- Grant to succeed Mourinho as Chelsea manager: report (AFP)
- Mourinho for Portugal national job, bookmakers suggest (Reuters)
- The wit and wisdom of Jose Mourinho (Reuters)
- UEFA ban Scolari for last four Euro qualifiers (Reuters)
- Norway and Australia into World Cup quarterfinals (AP)
- Australia draws Canada 2-2 to advance to World Cup quarterfinals (AP)
- Liverpool's Agger, Alonso suffer dreaded metatarsal injuries (AFP)
- Federer, Stepanek to meet in Davis Cup (AP)
- Brazil defeats Denmark 1-0 to reach Women's World Cup quarterfinals (AP)
- Lithuania's Mikoliunas given two match ban for diving (Reuters)
- PROFILE-Soccer-Grant's Chelsea job a new high for Israeli coach (Reuters)
- Delegates confident after start of FIFA Cyprus talks (Reuters)
- Chelsea coach Avram Grant (Reuters)
- Roddick, then Blake for US vs. Sweden (AP)
- US men's team will play South Africa in Johannesburg (AP)
- China beats underdog New Zealand 2-0 to advance to quarterfinals (AP)
- Peruvian keeper arrested after kicking ball boy (Reuters)
- Fed-up Hagi resigns as Steaua coach - report (AFP)
- Hantuchova into Sunfeast quarterfinals (AP)
- Gheorghe Hagi resigns as coach of Steaua Bucharest, a day after Champions League loss
- Grant, Clarke in charge as era ends at Chelsea (Reuters)
- Hagi quits after falling out with Steaua owner (Reuters)
- US to visit South Africa ahead of 2010 World Cup draw (AFP)
- Portugal Federation to hold emergency meeting on Scolari (Reuters)
- S. Korea's Klizan faces Slovakia's Lee (AP)
- MLS fines Revolution coach Nicol for criticizing officials (AP)
- Scolari hit with four-match UEFA ban (AFP)
- Brazil coach Dunga criticises Maracana pitch (Reuters)
- Mourinho says love affair with Chelsea is never ending (Reuters)
- Guatemala replaces China as Mexico's opponent in Los Angeles (AP)
- Warriors waive disgruntled Jasikevicius (AP)
- Al Hilal say Olaroiu not available to coach Steaua (Reuters)
- McLeod laments Canadian exit (PA SportsTicker)
- Chelsea players feel the pain of Mourinho exit (AFP)
- Ferguson will miss Mourinho (AFP)
- Barcelona players defend under-fire Ronaldinho (AFP)
- Chelsea players feel the pain of Mourinho exit (AFP)
- Ferguson rues Mourinho exit, still wary of Chelsea threat (Reuters)
- Andreev upsets Haas, Russia leads 1-0 (AP)
- U.S. men to play South Africa in November (PA SportsTicker)
- Surprise package England eye US upset (AFP)
- US unfazed by filthy air at Olympics venue (AFP)
- Ronaldo faces police enquiry after alleged fan stamp (AFP)
- Keller looks for points to match performances (PA SportsTicker)
- Russian billionaire buys blocking stake in Arsenal (AFP)
- Russian billionaire Usmanov eyes blocking stake in Arsenal (AFP)
- Struggling Austrians to stick with Hickersberger (Reuters)
- Federer's tough win lifts Swiss to lead (AP)
- Roddick gives US 1-0 lead over Sweden (AP)
- Hope springs eternal ahead of USA crunch (PA SportsTicker)
- Federer's tough win helps Swiss to tie (AP)
- U.S-Catalonia game canceled (AP)
- Chelsea are bigger than Mourinho says Kenyon (AFP)
- Grant - I'm not Abramovich's puppet (AFP)
- Puyol returns to training with Barcelona teammates (AFP)
- Former US Women's World Cup coach takes job in Boston (AFP)
- US friendly against Catalonia cancelled (AFP)
- Wolves hire Pinckney as assistant coach (AP)
- Wenger rues Mourinho's departure (AFP)
- Ex-coach Versace plans congressional run (AP)
- Domanski-Lyfors' knowledge of Norway gives China edge (PA SportsTicker)
- Defending champion Germany beats North Korea 3-0 to advance to semifinals of World Cu
- Coach Romano leaves Atlas, Mexican champions Pachuca lose (Reuters)
- Germany shatter Korean hopes to make semi-finals (AFP)
- Corinthians president quits over fraud scandal (AFP)
- United States uses big second half to oust England (PA SportsTicker)
- United States defeats England 3-0 to reach semifinals of Women's World Cup (AP)
- Federer loses in doubles, Swiss trail (AP)
- Germany leads Russia 2-1 at Davis Cup (AP)
- Gunners put the boot into Derby and pull clear (AFP)
- Bryan twins give US 2-1 lead over Sweden (AP)
- Chinese women say Swedish coach's nurturing style secret to their success (AP)
- Plenty of foul language at Isiah's trial (AP)
- Coloured tiles to envelop Barca's Nou Camp stadium (Reuters)
- Barcelona unveil plans for 'Gaudi-inspired' stadium (AFP)
- Bucks sign free-agent F Michael Ruffin (AP)
- North Korea blame physical shortcomings (AFP)
- Hong Kong billionaire denies Inter Milan bid (AFP)
- Prinz: timing of goals critical (PA SportsTicker)
- Klinsmann sees Beckham as boost for U.S. game (Reuters)
- Energie Cottbus sack coach Sander (Reuters)
- Struggling Bundesliga side Cottbus sack manager (AFP)
- Lilly sets eyes on big prize (PA SportsTicker)
- Norway eliminates host China 1-0 to advance to World Cup semifinals (AP)
- Ronaldinho taken to task over late nights (AFP)
- Schmeichel signs new deal with Man City (AFP)
- Nadal withdraws from Thailand Open (AP)
- Celtic slump to defeat against Hibernian (AFP)
- Brazil see off brave Australia in women's World Cup (AFP)
- 20 years later, record-breaking Lilly still going strong (AFP)
- Brazil beats Australia 3-2 to set up semifinal with United States (AP)
- Stop crying and focus on the Olympics, China's women told (Reuters)
- Defiant Jol doesn't fear the sack (AFP)
- Brazil coach wary of U.S. threat (PA SportsTicker)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-Bordeaux start League Cup defence against Metz (Reuters)
- Arsenal hand Wenger a 70 million pound transfer kitty (AFP)
- Hajduk Split president resigns amidst crisis (AFP)
- Italian police arrest 66 in anti-hooligan operation (Reuters)
- Confidence is key, says Wambach (PA SportsTicker)
- Andrade injury less serious than feared (Reuters)
- Birmingham's Oubina out for six months (AFP)
- Arsenal named England's 'richest' club (PA SportsTicker)
- Melo gets 2-month doping ban (AP)
- Middlesbrough blow as Arca sidelined for two months (AFP)
- Norway's Carew injured, may miss Bosnia qualifier (Reuters)
- Team matters most, not Ronaldinho, says Cruyff (AFP)
- Italian court targets AC Milan vice president Galliani (AFP)
- No Gunners dialogue with Usmanov (PA SportsTicker)
- What's in a name? She is simply Marta, and marvelous (AP)
- League Cup nuisance for Reading and Liverpool (AFP)
- Lawsuit filed to keep Sonics in Seattle (AP)
- Warriors sign veteran G Hudson (AP)
- Wizards re-sign G Mason to 1-year deal (AP)
- Federation backs Scolari's appeal against four-match ban (Reuters)
- Casagrande leaves intensive care unit after car accident (AP)
- Villa fear long Carew absence (AFP)
- Hargreaves back for another bite at United career (AFP)
- Japan's Marinos said to want Nakamura back (AFP)
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