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  1. Masterful Scotland crush Faroes 6-0 (Reuters)
  2. Congo take vital away point in Nations Cup opener (Reuters)
  3. Gudjohnsen feat as Iceland crush Northern Ireland 3-0 (Reuters)
  4. Bulgaria press officer to be reported to UEFA for assault (Reuters)
  5. Scots smash six past Faroes (AFP)
  6. Nzigou scores twice as Gabon win 4-0 (Reuters)
  7. Yorke departure gives Aussie champions financial lifeline: reports (AFP)
  8. Winning start is no sweat for England (Reuters)
  9. Switzerland need late Frei goal to break down Venezuela (Reuters)
  10. Atletico set to sue Reyes (AFP)
  11. Iran, South Korea draw in Asian Cup soccer qualifier (AFP)
  12. Swedish teams punished for derby pitch invasion (Reuters)
  13. English fans to get first look at Tevez and Mascherano (AP)
  14. Italy celebrates in Naples with World Cup trophy (AP)
  15. Late goal hands Albania 2-2 draw in Belarus (Reuters)
  16. France, England begin Euro 2008 qualifying with easy victories (AP)
  17. Petrov double gives Bulgaria 2-2 draw against Romania (Reuters)
  18. Serbia eke out 1-0 win over Azerbaijan (Reuters)
  19. Confidence is growing for England says McClaren (Reuters)
  20. Greece relief after late goal earns win in Moldova (Reuters)
  21. Boukhari proves inspiration as Morocco win (Reuters)
  22. Parreira watches lacklustre South Africa held by Congo (AFP)
  23. Sebo and Mintal lead Slovakia to 6-1 win over Cyprus (Reuters)
  24. Riquelme to captain Argentina against Brazil in London (Reuters)
  25. Italy 1, Lithuania 1 (AP)
  26. Litmanen double helps Finland to shock win over Poland (Reuters)
  27. World champions Italy held 1-1 by Lithuania (Reuters)
  28. Five-goal Bosnia off to a flying start (Reuters)
  29. Netherlands scrape 1-0 win over lowly Luxembourg (Reuters)
  30. Ireland manager Staunton unconcerned about possible ban (Reuters)
  31. Eritrea provide first Nations Cup surprise (Reuters)
  32. Weakened Netherlands struggle to Luxembourg victory (AFP)
  33. Spain stroll to comfortable victory (AFP)
  34. Villa double helps Spain sink Liechtenstein 4-0 (Reuters)
  35. Lafata scores twice in dream debut (AFP)
  36. Italy captain Cannavaro denies World Cup hangover (Reuters)
  37. Lithuania tops Germany 77-62 at worlds (AP)
  38. Spain win helps erase painful World Cup memories (Reuters)
  39. Man Utd turned down Masherano deal twice - Gill (Reuters)
  40. Van Basten looks for swift improvement from Dutch (Reuters)
  41. Bulgaria press officer to be reported to UEFA for assault (Reuters)
  42. ADVISORY-Soccer-Bulgarian soccer story withdrawn (Reuters)
  43. England reckoning beckons again for Defoe (Reuters)
  44. Scotland captain Ferguson back in action after surgery (Reuters)
  45. Spain routs Greece 70-47, wins worlds (AP)
  46. Mendes optimisitic of rapid recovery from Thatcher challenge (AFP)
  47. Beckham still has England future: Woodgate (AFP)
  48. FIFA to outlaw anonymous football club takeovers (AFP)
  49. Hotel resident Ballack admits English culture shock (AFP)
  50. Domenech calls up Faubert for Italy match (Reuters)
  51. Mourinho doesn't know what slavery means, says Thuram (Reuters)
  52. Hammers paid nothing for Argentinian duo (AFP)
  53. Ineligible Tomasic must wait for competitive Bulgaria bow (Reuters)
  54. Faubert called up by France (AFP)
  55. Bulgaria call up Kolev for injured Petkov (Reuters)
  56. Mourinho doesn't know what slavery means, says Thuram (Reuters)
  57. McClaren warns England stars - no job guarantees (AFP)
  58. Thuram rails against Mourinho's 'slave' outburst (AFP)
  59. Cameroon beat Rwanda 3-0 (Reuters)
  60. Brazil's new stars steal the show against old enemy Argentina (AFP)
  61. Henry unconcerned by lack of goals (AFP)
  62. Croatia coach expels three players for nightclub visit (Reuters)
  63. Dunga feels adrenaline rush against Argentina (Reuters)
  64. Brazil 0, U.S. 0, Brazil wins 6-5 on penalty kicks (AP)
  65. Saudi Arabia beat champions Japan in 2007 Asian qualifier (Reuters)
  66. Bashir puts Saudis in sight of finals (AFP)
  67. Angola punish sloppy Swazi defending (AFP)
  68. African giants demonstrate strength in Nations Cup (AFP)
  69. Becker makes name for himself at Open (AP)
  70. Fire 2, Red Bulls 1 (AP)
  71. Baptista can be new Vieira, says Gilberto (AFP)
  72. Hargreaves is our Makelele says Terry (AFP)
  73. Berezovsky associate eyes West Ham club-paper (Reuters)
  74. PREVIEW-Soccer-Wales face test from brilliant Brazil (Reuters)
  75. Croatian players in nightclub controversy (AFP)
  76. Japan to face Ghana in October (Reuters)
  77. UEFA limbers up for possible corruption probe of Cypriot minnows (AFP)
  78. Ronaldinho to play against Wales says Dunga (Reuters)
  79. Optimistic Owen heads for surgery in US (AFP)
  80. Tragedy-hit Kaladze chasing Georgia dream (Reuters)
  81. PREVIEW-Soccer-No revenge over Italy, say France (Reuters)
  82. Martins, Meira out of Portugal Euro 2008 qualifier (AFP)
  83. Former Italy international Facchetti dies (Reuters)
  84. Klose dismisses hopes of San Marino goal fest (AFP)
  85. Neuville only injury worry for Germany (AFP)
  86. Referee expects explosive World Cup rematch (AFP)
  87. PREVIEW-Soccer-Slovaks out to steal shine of Czech cousins (Reuters)
  88. Injured Berbatov to miss Bulgaria's qualifier (Reuters)
  89. Wigan's Webster in ground-breaking deal (AFP)
  90. Bulgaria call up Yovov and Telkiiski to face Slovenia (Reuters)
  91. Facchetti a man of style on and off the field (Reuters)
  92. Inter president Giacinto Facchetti dies (AFP)
  93. French are bad losers says Gattuso (AFP)
  94. Ferdinand set to start in Macedonia (AFP)
  95. Giacinto Facchetti, former Italy captain, dies at 64 (AP)
  96. Todorov extends contract with CSKA Sofia until 2009 (Reuters)
  97. UEFA concerned by West Ham's Argentine double signing (AFP)
  98. Officials: Gasol could be out 3 months (AP)
  99. ITF to take over doping tests for WTA (AP)
  100. Angola to host 2010 African Nations Cup (AFP)
  101. Portugal's Euro 2008 hopes at risk as FIFA set deadline (AFP)
  102. Sad, but fitting end to Agassi's career (AP)
  103. Gallas threatened to score own goal, say Chelsea (Reuters)
  104. Chelsea unleash latest salvo in 'slave' controversy (AFP)
  105. No happy returns for Mellberg as he and two others thrown out of Swedish squad (AFP)
  106. Canada 1, Jamaica 0 (AP)
  107. Angola, Gabon-Equatorial Guinea, Libya chosen as next three African Cup hosts (AP)
  108. Europe-based stars called on as Asian Cup heats up (AFP)
  109. North Korea win boosts morale, power output in Pyongyang (Reuters)
  110. Tensions mounting ahead of France-Italy match (AP)
  111. Materazzi breaks silence over Zidane head-butt (AFP)
  112. German international Mertesacker back in training (AFP)
  113. San Marino coach aims keep score down against Germany (AFP)
  114. Gallas raises heat in war of words with Mourinho (AFP)
  115. Russian-born Eremenko regrets playing for Finland (Reuters)
  116. McClaren wary of Macedonia threat (AFP)
  117. Makelele will play against Italy, says Domenech (Reuters)
  118. Pardew tells Hammers to revel in Argentinian stars (AFP)
  119. Solskjaer to start on bench in Moldova qualifier (Reuters)
  120. England close ranks behind embattled Lampard (AFP)
  121. Pessotto discharged from hospital (AFP)
  122. San Marino will be taken seriously, says Germany's Loew (Reuters)
  123. Macedonia coach plays down England clash (Reuters)
  124. Cavaliers sign veteran G David Wesley (AP)
  125. Materazzi insulted Zidane's sister during World Cup match (AP)
  126. Sweden draft in new players, Ibrahimovic apologises (Reuters)
  127. Scolari looks north, and to life after Figo (AFP)
  128. Materazzi comes clean on clash with Zidane (SportsTicker)
  129. Nigeria to seek foreign coach, must pay Eguavoen (Reuters)
  130. Parreira excited by South Africa 2010 challenge (Reuters)
  131. Materazzi reveals details of Zidane exchange (Reuters)
  132. Portugal's Scolari worried about Euro squad's fitness (Reuters)
  133. Lama threatens to quit Kenyan football (AFP)
  134. France match not decisive: Donadoni (AFP)
  135. Scots facing pitched battle in Lithuania (AFP)
  136. Roddick, Blake on U.S. Davis Cup team (AP)
  137. Brazil beat Wales 2-0 for second win, clean sheet on tour (Reuters)
  138. Dunga's Brazil too strong for brave Wales (AFP)
  139. Brazil beats Wales 2-0 to complete English tour (AP)
  140. Rockets sign Casey Jacobsen (AP)
  141. Dunga excited about Brazil's perfect London tour (Reuters)
  142. Scottish masseur has England players in stitches (AFP)
  143. Arena brings touch of realism to New York (Reuters)
  144. Sampson perjury case nears conclusion (AP)
  145. Worlds of difference
  146. TV rights row threatens start of Italy's Serie B (Reuters)
  147. Brazilian Fred banned for three matches in Aussie A-League (AFP)
  148. Gibraltar bid to join UEFA set for January decision (AFP)
  149. Trabzonspor ordered to play UEFA game behind closed doors (Reuters)
  150. SKorea closes in on Asian Cup qualification (AFP)
  151. Jung hat trick helps South Korea trounce Taiwan (Reuters)
  152. France's Thuram invites immigrants to Italy match (Reuters)
  153. Barca to unveil details of UNICEF accord in New York (Reuters)
  154. Scotland to play on despite Lithuanian pitch worries (Reuters)
  155. Blues see red as Birmingham school adopts Villa colours (AFP)
  156. Barcelona choose UNICEF for historic first shirt deal (AFP)
  157. Injured Clijsters to miss Fed Cup final (AP)
  158. Spain hoping to block Gibraltar bid for UEFA membership (Reuters)
  159. Roberto Carlos announces end of Brazil career (AFP)
  160. Azerbaijan held to 1-1 draw by Kazakhstan (Reuters)
  161. Casoni suspended after positive test (AP)
  162. Rusol winner gets Ukraine off to flying start (Reuters)
  163. Father appeals for release of kidnapped Iraqi soccer star (AP)
  164. Inspired Ricardo earns Portugal point in Finland (Reuters)
  165. Scotland hold on for second straight win (Reuters)
  166. Grizzlies F Gasol to have foot surgery (AP)
  167. Hornets to open camp in New Orleans (AP)
  168. Turkey beat Malta 2-0 in Euro 2008 qualifier (Reuters)
  169. Rommedahl leads Denmark to 2-0 victory in Iceland (Reuters)
  170. Hungary stun Bosnia with 3-1 win (Reuters)
  171. Germany break record with 13-0 rout of San Marino (Reuters)
  172. Barkley serious about political run (AP)
  173. Japan among quartet to reach Asian finals (Reuters)
  174. Germany score 13, France avenge World Cup loss (Reuters)
  175. McClaren happy with hard-fought win in Macedonia (Reuters)
  176. UPDATE 2-Soccer-Crouch gives England 1-0 win over Macedonia (Reuters)
  177. Unlucky 13 for San Marino in German goal fest (AFP)
  178. Hero Healy revives spirit of 1982 (AFP)
  179. Davenport exits without much fanfare (AP)
  180. Heat re-sign PG Payton to one-year deal (AP)
  181. PREVIEW-Soccer-Derby day for Chelsea and Merseyside (Reuters)
  182. Much work to do to lift Singapore to next level - coach (Reuters)
  183. Cloud of scandal hangs over start of Serie A season (Reuters)
  184. Inter start clear favourites, Milan to play catch-up (Reuters)
  185. Serie A transfers for the start of 2006-07 season (Reuters)
  186. Prospects for Serie A clubs in 2006-07 - Part Two (Reuters)
  187. Prospects for Serie A clubs in 2006-07 - Part One (Reuters)
  188. Fire 3, United 0 (AP)
  189. Ecuador 1, Peru 1 (AP)
  190. China coach Zhu upbeat despite disappointing draw (Reuters)
  191. Davenport exits without much fanfare (AP)
  192. Thailand seeks fans help for World Cup qualification (Reuters)
  193. Werder the one outsider capable of causing real upset (Reuters)
  194. Barca relishing big challenge to extend European reign (Reuters)
  195. Torino sack coach two days before Serie A start (Reuters)
  196. Improved Inter look to end 42-year European Cup famine (Reuters)
  197. Liverpool stronger now than when they won 2005 title (Reuters)
  198. Spartak Moscow eager to set record straight (Reuters)
  199. Sporting face old boy Figo but get no luck in tough draw (Reuters)
  200. Bayern adjusting to life among the European also-rans (Reuters)
  201. ADVISORY-Soccer-Champions League package (Reuters)
  202. Anderlecht hoping Champions League misery is in the past (Reuters)
  203. Athens final probably a step too far for AEK Athens (Reuters)
  204. Lille now ready to play more than just a walk-on part (Reuters)
  205. Hamburg's new defenders need to match old standards (Reuters)
  206. Crouch flicks plaudits on to Terry (AFP)
  207. Ferguson stabbed me in the back, says Van Nistelrooy (AFP)
  208. IFK Gothenburg manager quits (Reuters)
  209. Albelda to miss Valencia's Champions League opener (Reuters)
  210. Owen has successful cruciate operation (Reuters)
  211. PREVIEW-Soccer-Inter in at the deep end as Serie A gets underway (Reuters)
  212. Bolton in for Spanish ace Tristan (AFP)
  213. Stelios out for three weeks (AFP)
  214. Hibs boss signs new deal (AFP)
  215. Greece mulling English consultants to cast eye over football referees (AFP)
  216. Pirlo extends Milan deal (Reuters)
  217. Slimline Mido ready to offer tonic to Spurs fans (AFP)
  218. Greece captain Zagorakis plans to quit (Reuters)
  219. Kobe: U.S. needs chemistry at 2008 Games (AP)
  220. Scandal makes for wide-open race Italy (AP)
  221. Who will step forward? (SI.com)
  222. Warriors C O'Bryant breaks foot (AP)
  223. African Super Cup set for neutral venue (Reuters)
  224. Clash averted over FIFA plan to cut leagues to 18 clubs (Reuters)
  225. Navratilova still gets cheers at Open (AP)
  226. Serie A fixtures (Reuters)
  227. N.Irish FA has no comment on coach's future (Reuters)
  228. Brazilian striker Alison signs for J-League's Omiya Ardija (AFP)
  229. Pearce expresses surprise at police probe into Thatcher (AFP)
  230. Rooney floors Blackburn star in altercation (AFP)
  231. Carbone to trial with A-League champions Sydney FC (AFP)
  232. Ireland coach Staunton given one-match ban (Reuters)
  233. Reyes out to convince Real to keep him after loan deal (Reuters)
  234. Liverpool edge closer to new stadium (AFP)
  235. Hoddle tipped to be next Jamaica boss (AFP)
  236. Beckenbauer to contest FIFA seat (AFP)
  237. Stoichkov reverse psychology bet spurs players to Slovenia win (AFP)
  238. Ireland manager banished to stands for Cyprus tie: UEFA (AFP)
  239. Shakhtar missing three players for AS Roma match (Reuters)
  240. Benitez sounds warning to Crouch (Reuters)
  241. Lopez Caro relishing chance to upset former club Real (Reuters)
  242. Mourinho happy to see the back of Gallas (AFP)
  243. Gil Vicente vows to keep challenging relegation in court (AFP)
  244. Police out in force for PSG-Marseille clash (AFP)
  245. Navratilova reaches mixed doubles final (AP)
  246. Barkley, Wilkins, Dumars to enter Hall (AP)
  247. 76ers sign veteran C-F Alan Henderson (AP)
  248. Roddick has Connors in his corner (AP)
  249. Makes and Misses: Red, white and … boo?
  250. Nuggets re-sign F Evans (AP)