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  1. Trinidad stadium row threatens England friendly (Reuters)
  2. Broken-nosed hero Scholes finally gets his medal (Reuters)
  3. Van der Sar hailed as United hero (AFP)
  4. Proud Grant praises team and tearful skipper Terry (Reuters)
  5. AFC demand reinstatement of Iraqi soccer federation (Reuters)
  6. Euro-Poland squad penpix (Reuters)
  7. Euro-Poland want more of the same from Smolarek (Reuters)
  8. Euro-Beenhakker ready to draw on his experience (Reuters)
  9. Euro-Croatia squad penpix (Reuters)
  10. Lakers rally from 20 down to stun Spurs (AP)
  11. Fire, Wisla Krakow end in 0-0 draw (AP)
  12. Schwarzer signs deal with Fulham (AFP)
  13. Australia keeper Schwarzer joins Fulham (Reuters)
  14. AC Milan target Drogba, Eto'o and Adebayor (Reuters)
  15. Ronaldo wants quick Euro make-up with Carvalho (Reuters)
  16. Mixed messages from Ronaldo cloud United triumph (AFP)
  17. Man Utd's Rooney vows this is just the beginning (AFP)
  18. Bulgarian police search for missing soccer chief (Reuters)
  19. Ivory Coast 1 Paraguay 1 - international friendly result (Reuters)
  20. Paraguay hold Ivory Coast 1-1 in Japan friendly (Reuters)
  21. Valencia unveil Emery as new coach (AFP)
  22. Man City embarrassed by Hong Kong make-weights (AFP)
  23. WADA appeals Italians' bans for skipping drug tests (Reuters)
  24. Euro-Romania coach rails against timing of probe (Reuters)
  25. Euro-Swiss consider FIFA rule over Lyon's Mueller (Reuters)
  26. Joy in Manchester, riot in London after cliffhanger (AFP)
  27. Valencia turn to Almeria's Emery as coach for next season (Reuters)
  28. Kenya faces FIFA suspension over internal row (AFP)
  29. Euro-Price of beer not soccer stirs Austrian passions (Reuters)
  30. Ronaldo makes no promises on future (PA SportsTicker)
  31. Euro-Fans choose slogans for Euro 2008 team buses (Reuters)
  32. Arsenal starlet Vela gets work permit (AFP)
  33. Blatter warns against boys from Brazil (AFP)
  34. Domenech extols the virtues of latin friendly fodder (AFP)
  35. Celtic win Scottish Premier League title (AFP)
  36. Celtic clinch Scottish Premier League title (Reuters)
  37. Keane, Dunne set to start in Trapattoni's first game (AFP)
  38. Spurs say Game 1 loss is behind them (AP)
  39. Strachan calls Celtic title win highlight of his life (Reuters)
  40. Euro-Van der Sar seeks elusive success with the Dutch (Reuters)
  41. Euro-Van Basten looking to go out on another high (Reuters)
  42. EURO/DUTCH-PENPIX=2 (Reuters)
  43. Euro-Dutch squad penpix (Reuters)
  44. EURO/FRANCE-PENPIX=2 (Reuters)
  45. Euro-France squad penpix (Reuters)
  46. Pistons end Celtics' home dominance (AP)
  47. City's Sun eyes Sino-soccer return (AFP)
  48. Nakamura intends to stay at Celtic: report (AFP)
  49. 2010 World Cup organiser condemns South Africa violence (Reuters)
  50. Owen out of England friendlies (AFP)
  51. Redknapp wins court battle over police raid on home (AFP)
  52. Hero-villain Sterjovski gets winner for Australia (AFP)
  53. Henry admits he thought of quitting after Euro (AFP)
  54. Villarreal sign up Edmilson for two years (AFP)
  55. Euro-Spain squad penpix (Reuters)
  56. Australia 1 Ghana 0 - international friendly result (Reuters)
  57. Sterjovski strike gives Australia win over Ghana (Reuters)
  58. REFILE-Soccer-Euro-Ferris wheel offers expensive view in Vienna (Reuters)
  59. Belgian first division clubs delay TV rights decision (Reuters)
  60. Trapattoni looks forward to life with Ireland (AFP)
  61. McDonald confident of building on debut season success (AFP)
  62. Euro-Anelka faces Ribery joke on missed penalty (Reuters)
  63. Euro-"Hosted by losers" shirts a hit with Austrians (Reuters)
  64. Villarreal sign Brazilian Edmilson from Barcelona (Reuters)
  65. Africa stadiums get FIFA all-clear ahead of qualifiers (Reuters)
  66. American Bocanegra let go by Fulham (AFP)
  67. Kaka has knee surgery and will miss games in US (AP)
  68. Euro-Russia crush Kazakhstan 6-0 in warm-up match (Reuters)
  69. Celtics need to win on road to advance (AP)
  70. Coupet to leave Lyon after Cup final (AFP)
  71. Russia stroll through Euro warm-up (AFP)
  72. United's Pique set for Barcelona return (AFP)
  73. Euro-Romanian FA rejects Euro 2008 bonus offer (Reuters)
  74. Ferguson hints Queiroz might succeed him (AFP)
  75. Brazil missing biggest stars for US tour (AP)
  76. Lakers beat Spurs 101-71, take 2-0 lead (AP)
  77. Real have club car waiting for Ronaldo: media (AFP)
  78. Money not everything for £60million English play-off finalists (AFP)
  79. Barca line up Sevilla's Keita (AFP)
  80. Spaniard Flores named Benfica coach (Reuters)
  81. Japan struggle past Ivory Coast 1-0 (AFP)
  82. Soocer-Euro-Sweden striker Rosenberg injures knee in training (Reuters)
  83. Retired Henin rules out comeback (AP)
  84. Trezeguet blasts Domenech over Euro snub (AFP)
  85. Flores to manage Benfica (AFP)
  86. Chelsea fires manager Avram Grant (AP)
  87. Grant made too many errors at Chelsea says Berkovic (Reuters)
  88. Nothing normal for Grant as Chelsea manager (Reuters)
  89. Blues begin search after firing Grant (PA SportsTicker)
  90. Switzerland beat Slovakia 2-0 in Euro 2008 warm-up (AFP)
  91. Feilhaber sidelined with knee injury (AP)
  92. Ireland sneak 1-1 draw on Trapattoni debut (Reuters)
  93. Spurs return home down 2-0 vs. Lakers (AP)
  94. Euro-Hiddink wants to avoid Russia's troubled past (Reuters)
  95. Ronaldo shrugs off transfer speculation (AFP)
  96. Celtics win on road for 2-1 series lead (AP)
  97. Japan coach savours win over Ivory Coast (AFP)
  98. Nakamura vows to repay Japan coach Okada (AFP)
  99. Beckham, Donovan help lift Galaxy over Wizards (AFP)
  100. Real surprised by Ferguson criticism over Ronaldo (Reuters)
  101. Terry 'haunted' by Champions League penalty miss (AFP)
  102. Win by Blake means US men top '07 effort (AP)
  103. Chievo return to Serie A at first attempt (Reuters)
  104. Thais beat Asian champs Iraq in warm up for qualifiers (Reuters)
  105. Serena rolls to victory in French opener (AP)
  106. Bulls' Noah arrested for drug possession (AP)
  107. Ray-Rip rivalry extends to East finals (AP)
  108. Journalist Villeneuve set to be named PSG chief: radio (AFP)
  109. Turkey bested by Uruguay in Euro 2008 warm-up (AFP)
  110. Mexico on list of potential Eriksson destinations: agent (AFP)
  111. Yao shaken by China's earthquake tragedy (AP)
  112. Euro-Bilic pondering Euro 2008 strategy shift (Reuters)
  113. US national team adds Hejduk (AP)
  114. Decision expected by FIFA on Iraq (AP)
  115. Ginobili leads Spurs by Lakers in Game 3 (AP)
  116. FIFA to decide on Iraq ban - Blatter (AFP)
  117. Euro-Akinfeyev eager to erase bitter memories (Reuters)
  118. Zaragoza complete signing of on-loan striker Oliveira (Reuters)
  119. Iraq coach fears row will crush World Cup dream (Reuters)
  120. Iraq suspended from international competition (Reuters)
  121. FIFA suspend Iraq from international competition (AFP)
  122. FIFA suspends Iraq from international competition (Reuters)
  123. Mancini and Hiddink rule out Chelsea job (AFP)
  124. Bentley out to get Beckham (AFP)
  125. Sevilla's Keita signs for Barcelona (AFP)
  126. INTERVIEW-Soccer-Iraq coach calls for end to dispute (Reuters)
  127. Euro-Romania don't need bonuses for motivation says Chivu (Reuters)
  128. Gasquet withdraws from French Open (AP)
  129. French Open loss ends Kuerten's career (AP)
  130. Euro-Human trafficking campaign targets fans (Reuters)
  131. Villarreal sign Valladolid striker Llorente (Reuters)
  132. Borriello interested in Milan switch, but not as back-up (AFP)
  133. Euro is all about patriotism and not money, says Chivu (AFP)
  134. Iraq seeks to reverse FIFA ban decision (Reuters)
  135. Valverde quits as Espanyol coach (AFP)
  136. Valverde quits as coach of Espanyol (Reuters)
  137. Sweden 1 Slovenia 0 - international friendly result (Reuters)
  138. Mascherano added to Argentina roster (AP)
  139. Ginobili leads Spurs by Lakers in Game 3 (AP)
  140. Cassano can be our Ribery, says Toni (AFP)
  141. Poles fail to impress against Macedonians (AFP)
  142. Swedes edge win over Slovenia as Ibrahimovic sits match out (AFP)
  143. Lakers look to bounce back vs. Spurs (AP)
  144. Capello warns England stars not to take it easy (AFP)
  145. Euro challenge has Ballack raring to go (AFP)
  146. McDyess helps Pistons win, even series (AP)
  147. England and U.S. focus on 2010 World Cup (Reuters)
  148. FIFA moves Club World Cup to UAE from Japan (Reuters)
  149. New Zealand's Phoenix cancels China tour (AP)
  150. UAE to host 2009 and 2010 Club World Cup (AFP)
  151. One dead, 10 hurt in Vietnam football clash (AFP)
  152. Japan's Ganaha wins appeal over garlic ban (Reuters)
  153. Bolivians given FIFA reprieve on altitude "apartheid" (Reuters)
  154. Liverpool warn Chelsea to forget about Torres (AFP)
  155. FIFA boss Blatter presses on with foreign quota plan (Reuters)
  156. FIFA moves Club World Cup to UAE from Japan (Reuters)
  157. FIFA warns Iraq to stop meddling in sport (Reuters)
  158. Iraqi playmaker wants chance to play in England (Reuters)
  159. Terry will lead England against US footballers (AFP)
  160. Euro-Transfer speculation worries Spain coach Aragones (Reuters)
  161. Palmeiras get home ban and fine over dressing-room gas (Reuters)
  162. Iraq rejects FIFA calls (AP)
  163. Noah doesn't see fuss over son's arrest (AP)
  164. Euro-Italy reserve keeper Amelia complains about ball (Reuters)
  165. Hiddink announces Russia Euro 2008 squad (AFP)
  166. Japan 0 Paraguay 0 - result (Reuters)
  167. WPS planning 2010 team in Philadelphia (AP)
  168. Mexico expects to Eriksson to become coach (AP)
  169. Indian fans hail Kahn in Bayern farewell game (Reuters)
  170. Soccer player wins appeal, suspension overturned (AP)
  171. In India, King Kahn bows out with a clean sheet (AFP)
  172. Mancini's stint at Inter looks over, says agent (Reuters)
  173. Euro-Germany let slip two goal lead to draw with Belarus (Reuters)
  174. Eriksson poised to coach Team Mexico (PA SportsTicker)
  175. Van Basten not prepared to risk van Persie (AFP)
  176. Poland 1 Albania 0 - international friendly result (Reuters)
  177. Euro-Modric says Eduardo will be sorely missed by Croatia (Reuters)
  178. Belarus' Bulyga double strike leaves Germany red-faced (AFP)
  179. Nigerians hold Austrians to extend Euro co-hosts winless run (AFP)
  180. Bolivia striker Martins joins Shakhtar Donetsk (Reuters)
  181. Zurawski gives relaxed Poles narrow win over Albanians (AFP)
  182. Leao quits as coach of Santos after five months (Reuters)
  183. East finals goes back to Boston tied 2-2 (AP)
  184. Porto faces Champions League ban (AP)
  185. Koller double gives Czechs Euro bounce (AFP)
  186. Euro-We're cultural champions, say hosts Austria (Reuters)
  187. Petrie to stay with Kings through 2010 (AP)
  188. Lakers put Spurs on brink of elimination (AP)
  189. U.S. may bid to host 2018 World Cup (PA SportsTicker)
  190. Iraqi coach no stranger to crisis (Reuters)
  191. EU backs UEFA homegrown in bid to avert FIFA quotas vote (Reuters)
  192. USA's Howard expects England's best (PA SportsTicker)
  193. Nakamura vital for football World Cup bid: Japan coach (AFP)
  194. Euro-Runaway Mueller rewarded with Swiss squad place (Reuters)
  195. Germany trio cut from Euro 2008 squad (AFP)
  196. Tar Heel trio eager for predraft camp (AP)
  197. Briefs 2-Bulgaria hosts first women's World Cup ski races (Reuters)
  198. Cisse dropped from France's Euro 2008 squad (AFP)
  199. North Korea wins Asian Cup opener (AP)
  200. Nadal improves to 22-0 at French Open (AP)
  201. Playoff games disappear from Chinese TV (AP)
  202. Valverde named as Olympiakos coach (AFP)
  203. Veteran Vastic makes dramatic return to Austrian colours (AFP)
  204. Czechs apologize to Lithuania (AP)
  205. Gilardino quits AC Milan for Fiorentina (AFP)
  206. Russia continue Euro warm-up with a win over Serbia (AFP)
  207. Tight-lipped Cisse looks to England as Euro consolation (AFP)
  208. Donovan must wait for 100th US game (AP)
  209. Hawks hire Sund as general manager (AP)
  210. Roscoe Tanner charged with grand theft (AP)
  211. 5 US men reach 2nd round in Paris (AP)
  212. Iceland 0 Wales 1 - international friendly result (Reuters)
  213. Euro-Collated Euro 2008 finals squad lists (Reuters)
  214. Euro-Sweden squad penpix (Reuters)
  215. Popovich confirms extension with Spurs (AP)
  216. Premier League clubs becoming less profitable (AP)
  217. Seattle's new MLS team sponsored by Microsoft (AP)
  218. Capello praises Terry after England victory (Reuters)
  219. England tops Team USA in friendly (PA SportsTicker)
  220. Lakers look to close out Spurs in LA (AP)
  221. Celtics G Tony Allen out for Game 5 (AP)
  222. Anderson hopes to coach in NBA (AP)
  223. Messi eager for Brazil rematch (Reuters)
  224. Ireland football coach chases first victory (AFP)
  225. Diaz to quit as San Lorenzo coach next month (Reuters)
  226. Allen lifts Celts to 3-2 lead on Pistons (AP)
  227. Bradley cognizant of Beckham's effect (PA SportsTicker)
  228. Wrong time for Eriksson to coach Mexico, says Borgetti (Reuters)
  229. Italy and Australia join in "beautiful friendship" (Reuters)
  230. Mourinho is a great coach, says Inter's Ibrahimovic (Reuters)
  231. FIFA 'provisionally' lifts Iraq soccer ban (AFP)
  232. Japan's Takahara axed in Okada about-turn (Reuters)
  233. Spain's Getafe up for sale - club president (Reuters)
  234. Blatter opens FIFA congress but cloud remains on horizon (Reuters)
  235. FIFA suspends match between Sudan and Chad (Reuters)
  236. Venus advances to 3rd round in Paris (AP)
  237. Japan football coach Okada drops Takahara (AFP)
  238. Wages spiral in wealthy English Premier League (AFP)
  239. Euro-Switzerland squad penpix (Reuters)
  240. Safin needs 2 days to move on in Paris (AP)
  241. Euro-Austria reimposes border checks from June 2 (Reuters)
  242. Trading of Roma shares briefly suspended (AP)
  243. Capello confirms England absences for Trinidad friendly (AFP)
  244. Berger leaves Aston Villa for Sparta Prague (Reuters)
  245. Patrick Ewing Jr. seeks to make own name (AP)
  246. Euro-English clubs to benefit despite no national team (Reuters)
  247. Being left out of French squad biggest blow of my career: Landreau (AFP)
  248. Euro-Corluka relishing Euro 2008 pressure for Croatia (Reuters)
  249. Argentine striker Acosta joins Sevilla for $11 million (Reuters)
  250. UEFA to decide Porto's Champions League future by June (AFP)