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- Masterful Scotland crush Faroes 6-0 (Reuters)
- Congo take vital away point in Nations Cup opener (Reuters)
- Gudjohnsen feat as Iceland crush Northern Ireland 3-0 (Reuters)
- Bulgaria press officer to be reported to UEFA for assault (Reuters)
- Scots smash six past Faroes (AFP)
- Nzigou scores twice as Gabon win 4-0 (Reuters)
- Yorke departure gives Aussie champions financial lifeline: reports (AFP)
- Winning start is no sweat for England (Reuters)
- Switzerland need late Frei goal to break down Venezuela (Reuters)
- Atletico set to sue Reyes (AFP)
- Iran, South Korea draw in Asian Cup soccer qualifier (AFP)
- Swedish teams punished for derby pitch invasion (Reuters)
- English fans to get first look at Tevez and Mascherano (AP)
- Italy celebrates in Naples with World Cup trophy (AP)
- Late goal hands Albania 2-2 draw in Belarus (Reuters)
- France, England begin Euro 2008 qualifying with easy victories (AP)
- Petrov double gives Bulgaria 2-2 draw against Romania (Reuters)
- Serbia eke out 1-0 win over Azerbaijan (Reuters)
- Confidence is growing for England says McClaren (Reuters)
- Greece relief after late goal earns win in Moldova (Reuters)
- Boukhari proves inspiration as Morocco win (Reuters)
- Parreira watches lacklustre South Africa held by Congo (AFP)
- Sebo and Mintal lead Slovakia to 6-1 win over Cyprus (Reuters)
- Riquelme to captain Argentina against Brazil in London (Reuters)
- Italy 1, Lithuania 1 (AP)
- Litmanen double helps Finland to shock win over Poland (Reuters)
- World champions Italy held 1-1 by Lithuania (Reuters)
- Five-goal Bosnia off to a flying start (Reuters)
- Netherlands scrape 1-0 win over lowly Luxembourg (Reuters)
- Ireland manager Staunton unconcerned about possible ban (Reuters)
- Eritrea provide first Nations Cup surprise (Reuters)
- Weakened Netherlands struggle to Luxembourg victory (AFP)
- Spain stroll to comfortable victory (AFP)
- Villa double helps Spain sink Liechtenstein 4-0 (Reuters)
- Lafata scores twice in dream debut (AFP)
- Italy captain Cannavaro denies World Cup hangover (Reuters)
- Lithuania tops Germany 77-62 at worlds (AP)
- Spain win helps erase painful World Cup memories (Reuters)
- Man Utd turned down Masherano deal twice - Gill (Reuters)
- Van Basten looks for swift improvement from Dutch (Reuters)
- Bulgaria press officer to be reported to UEFA for assault (Reuters)
- ADVISORY-Soccer-Bulgarian soccer story withdrawn (Reuters)
- England reckoning beckons again for Defoe (Reuters)
- Scotland captain Ferguson back in action after surgery (Reuters)
- Spain routs Greece 70-47, wins worlds (AP)
- Mendes optimisitic of rapid recovery from Thatcher challenge (AFP)
- Beckham still has England future: Woodgate (AFP)
- FIFA to outlaw anonymous football club takeovers (AFP)
- Hotel resident Ballack admits English culture shock (AFP)
- Domenech calls up Faubert for Italy match (Reuters)
- Mourinho doesn't know what slavery means, says Thuram (Reuters)
- Hammers paid nothing for Argentinian duo (AFP)
- Ineligible Tomasic must wait for competitive Bulgaria bow (Reuters)
- Faubert called up by France (AFP)
- Bulgaria call up Kolev for injured Petkov (Reuters)
- Mourinho doesn't know what slavery means, says Thuram (Reuters)
- McClaren warns England stars - no job guarantees (AFP)
- Thuram rails against Mourinho's 'slave' outburst (AFP)
- Cameroon beat Rwanda 3-0 (Reuters)
- Brazil's new stars steal the show against old enemy Argentina (AFP)
- Henry unconcerned by lack of goals (AFP)
- Croatia coach expels three players for nightclub visit (Reuters)
- Dunga feels adrenaline rush against Argentina (Reuters)
- Brazil 0, U.S. 0, Brazil wins 6-5 on penalty kicks (AP)
- Saudi Arabia beat champions Japan in 2007 Asian qualifier (Reuters)
- Bashir puts Saudis in sight of finals (AFP)
- Angola punish sloppy Swazi defending (AFP)
- African giants demonstrate strength in Nations Cup (AFP)
- Becker makes name for himself at Open (AP)
- Fire 2, Red Bulls 1 (AP)
- Baptista can be new Vieira, says Gilberto (AFP)
- Hargreaves is our Makelele says Terry (AFP)
- Berezovsky associate eyes West Ham club-paper (Reuters)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-Wales face test from brilliant Brazil (Reuters)
- Croatian players in nightclub controversy (AFP)
- Japan to face Ghana in October (Reuters)
- UEFA limbers up for possible corruption probe of Cypriot minnows (AFP)
- Ronaldinho to play against Wales says Dunga (Reuters)
- Optimistic Owen heads for surgery in US (AFP)
- Tragedy-hit Kaladze chasing Georgia dream (Reuters)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-No revenge over Italy, say France (Reuters)
- Martins, Meira out of Portugal Euro 2008 qualifier (AFP)
- Former Italy international Facchetti dies (Reuters)
- Klose dismisses hopes of San Marino goal fest (AFP)
- Neuville only injury worry for Germany (AFP)
- Referee expects explosive World Cup rematch (AFP)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-Slovaks out to steal shine of Czech cousins (Reuters)
- Injured Berbatov to miss Bulgaria's qualifier (Reuters)
- Wigan's Webster in ground-breaking deal (AFP)
- Bulgaria call up Yovov and Telkiiski to face Slovenia (Reuters)
- Facchetti a man of style on and off the field (Reuters)
- Inter president Giacinto Facchetti dies (AFP)
- French are bad losers says Gattuso (AFP)
- Ferdinand set to start in Macedonia (AFP)
- Giacinto Facchetti, former Italy captain, dies at 64 (AP)
- Todorov extends contract with CSKA Sofia until 2009 (Reuters)
- UEFA concerned by West Ham's Argentine double signing (AFP)
- Officials: Gasol could be out 3 months (AP)
- ITF to take over doping tests for WTA (AP)
- Angola to host 2010 African Nations Cup (AFP)
- Portugal's Euro 2008 hopes at risk as FIFA set deadline (AFP)
- Sad, but fitting end to Agassi's career (AP)
- Gallas threatened to score own goal, say Chelsea (Reuters)
- Chelsea unleash latest salvo in 'slave' controversy (AFP)
- No happy returns for Mellberg as he and two others thrown out of Swedish squad (AFP)
- Canada 1, Jamaica 0 (AP)
- Angola, Gabon-Equatorial Guinea, Libya chosen as next three African Cup hosts (AP)
- Europe-based stars called on as Asian Cup heats up (AFP)
- North Korea win boosts morale, power output in Pyongyang (Reuters)
- Tensions mounting ahead of France-Italy match (AP)
- Materazzi breaks silence over Zidane head-butt (AFP)
- German international Mertesacker back in training (AFP)
- San Marino coach aims keep score down against Germany (AFP)
- Gallas raises heat in war of words with Mourinho (AFP)
- Russian-born Eremenko regrets playing for Finland (Reuters)
- McClaren wary of Macedonia threat (AFP)
- Makelele will play against Italy, says Domenech (Reuters)
- Pardew tells Hammers to revel in Argentinian stars (AFP)
- Solskjaer to start on bench in Moldova qualifier (Reuters)
- England close ranks behind embattled Lampard (AFP)
- Pessotto discharged from hospital (AFP)
- San Marino will be taken seriously, says Germany's Loew (Reuters)
- Macedonia coach plays down England clash (Reuters)
- Cavaliers sign veteran G David Wesley (AP)
- Materazzi insulted Zidane's sister during World Cup match (AP)
- Sweden draft in new players, Ibrahimovic apologises (Reuters)
- Scolari looks north, and to life after Figo (AFP)
- Materazzi comes clean on clash with Zidane (SportsTicker)
- Nigeria to seek foreign coach, must pay Eguavoen (Reuters)
- Parreira excited by South Africa 2010 challenge (Reuters)
- Materazzi reveals details of Zidane exchange (Reuters)
- Portugal's Scolari worried about Euro squad's fitness (Reuters)
- Lama threatens to quit Kenyan football (AFP)
- France match not decisive: Donadoni (AFP)
- Scots facing pitched battle in Lithuania (AFP)
- Roddick, Blake on U.S. Davis Cup team (AP)
- Brazil beat Wales 2-0 for second win, clean sheet on tour (Reuters)
- Dunga's Brazil too strong for brave Wales (AFP)
- Brazil beats Wales 2-0 to complete English tour (AP)
- Rockets sign Casey Jacobsen (AP)
- Dunga excited about Brazil's perfect London tour (Reuters)
- Scottish masseur has England players in stitches (AFP)
- Arena brings touch of realism to New York (Reuters)
- Sampson perjury case nears conclusion (AP)
- Worlds of difference
- TV rights row threatens start of Italy's Serie B (Reuters)
- Brazilian Fred banned for three matches in Aussie A-League (AFP)
- Gibraltar bid to join UEFA set for January decision (AFP)
- Trabzonspor ordered to play UEFA game behind closed doors (Reuters)
- SKorea closes in on Asian Cup qualification (AFP)
- Jung hat trick helps South Korea trounce Taiwan (Reuters)
- France's Thuram invites immigrants to Italy match (Reuters)
- Barca to unveil details of UNICEF accord in New York (Reuters)
- Scotland to play on despite Lithuanian pitch worries (Reuters)
- Blues see red as Birmingham school adopts Villa colours (AFP)
- Barcelona choose UNICEF for historic first shirt deal (AFP)
- Injured Clijsters to miss Fed Cup final (AP)
- Spain hoping to block Gibraltar bid for UEFA membership (Reuters)
- Roberto Carlos announces end of Brazil career (AFP)
- Azerbaijan held to 1-1 draw by Kazakhstan (Reuters)
- Casoni suspended after positive test (AP)
- Rusol winner gets Ukraine off to flying start (Reuters)
- Father appeals for release of kidnapped Iraqi soccer star (AP)
- Inspired Ricardo earns Portugal point in Finland (Reuters)
- Scotland hold on for second straight win (Reuters)
- Grizzlies F Gasol to have foot surgery (AP)
- Hornets to open camp in New Orleans (AP)
- Turkey beat Malta 2-0 in Euro 2008 qualifier (Reuters)
- Rommedahl leads Denmark to 2-0 victory in Iceland (Reuters)
- Hungary stun Bosnia with 3-1 win (Reuters)
- Germany break record with 13-0 rout of San Marino (Reuters)
- Barkley serious about political run (AP)
- Japan among quartet to reach Asian finals (Reuters)
- Germany score 13, France avenge World Cup loss (Reuters)
- McClaren happy with hard-fought win in Macedonia (Reuters)
- UPDATE 2-Soccer-Crouch gives England 1-0 win over Macedonia (Reuters)
- Unlucky 13 for San Marino in German goal fest (AFP)
- Hero Healy revives spirit of 1982 (AFP)
- Davenport exits without much fanfare (AP)
- Heat re-sign PG Payton to one-year deal (AP)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-Derby day for Chelsea and Merseyside (Reuters)
- Much work to do to lift Singapore to next level - coach (Reuters)
- Cloud of scandal hangs over start of Serie A season (Reuters)
- Inter start clear favourites, Milan to play catch-up (Reuters)
- Serie A transfers for the start of 2006-07 season (Reuters)
- Prospects for Serie A clubs in 2006-07 - Part Two (Reuters)
- Prospects for Serie A clubs in 2006-07 - Part One (Reuters)
- Fire 3, United 0 (AP)
- Ecuador 1, Peru 1 (AP)
- China coach Zhu upbeat despite disappointing draw (Reuters)
- Davenport exits without much fanfare (AP)
- Thailand seeks fans help for World Cup qualification (Reuters)
- Werder the one outsider capable of causing real upset (Reuters)
- Barca relishing big challenge to extend European reign (Reuters)
- Torino sack coach two days before Serie A start (Reuters)
- Improved Inter look to end 42-year European Cup famine (Reuters)
- Liverpool stronger now than when they won 2005 title (Reuters)
- Spartak Moscow eager to set record straight (Reuters)
- Sporting face old boy Figo but get no luck in tough draw (Reuters)
- Bayern adjusting to life among the European also-rans (Reuters)
- ADVISORY-Soccer-Champions League package (Reuters)
- Anderlecht hoping Champions League misery is in the past (Reuters)
- Athens final probably a step too far for AEK Athens (Reuters)
- Lille now ready to play more than just a walk-on part (Reuters)
- Hamburg's new defenders need to match old standards (Reuters)
- Crouch flicks plaudits on to Terry (AFP)
- Ferguson stabbed me in the back, says Van Nistelrooy (AFP)
- IFK Gothenburg manager quits (Reuters)
- Albelda to miss Valencia's Champions League opener (Reuters)
- Owen has successful cruciate operation (Reuters)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-Inter in at the deep end as Serie A gets underway (Reuters)
- Bolton in for Spanish ace Tristan (AFP)
- Stelios out for three weeks (AFP)
- Hibs boss signs new deal (AFP)
- Greece mulling English consultants to cast eye over football referees (AFP)
- Pirlo extends Milan deal (Reuters)
- Slimline Mido ready to offer tonic to Spurs fans (AFP)
- Greece captain Zagorakis plans to quit (Reuters)
- Kobe: U.S. needs chemistry at 2008 Games (AP)
- Scandal makes for wide-open race Italy (AP)
- Who will step forward? (SI.com)
- Warriors C O'Bryant breaks foot (AP)
- African Super Cup set for neutral venue (Reuters)
- Clash averted over FIFA plan to cut leagues to 18 clubs (Reuters)
- Navratilova still gets cheers at Open (AP)
- Serie A fixtures (Reuters)
- N.Irish FA has no comment on coach's future (Reuters)
- Brazilian striker Alison signs for J-League's Omiya Ardija (AFP)
- Pearce expresses surprise at police probe into Thatcher (AFP)
- Rooney floors Blackburn star in altercation (AFP)
- Carbone to trial with A-League champions Sydney FC (AFP)
- Ireland coach Staunton given one-match ban (Reuters)
- Reyes out to convince Real to keep him after loan deal (Reuters)
- Liverpool edge closer to new stadium (AFP)
- Hoddle tipped to be next Jamaica boss (AFP)
- Beckenbauer to contest FIFA seat (AFP)
- Stoichkov reverse psychology bet spurs players to Slovenia win (AFP)
- Ireland manager banished to stands for Cyprus tie: UEFA (AFP)
- Shakhtar missing three players for AS Roma match (Reuters)
- Benitez sounds warning to Crouch (Reuters)
- Lopez Caro relishing chance to upset former club Real (Reuters)
- Mourinho happy to see the back of Gallas (AFP)
- Gil Vicente vows to keep challenging relegation in court (AFP)
- Police out in force for PSG-Marseille clash (AFP)
- Navratilova reaches mixed doubles final (AP)
- Barkley, Wilkins, Dumars to enter Hall (AP)
- 76ers sign veteran C-F Alan Henderson (AP)
- Roddick has Connors in his corner (AP)
- Makes and Misses: Red, white and … boo?
- Nuggets re-sign F Evans (AP)
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