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  1. European round-up (Reuters)
  2. Sao Paulo win again in Brazil, Inter held (Reuters)
  3. United States earns spot in FIFA Under-20 World Cup (AP)
  4. Japan's Fukunishi joins FC Tokyo (Reuters)
  5. Poland fear Euro 2008 axe over row with FIFA (Reuters)
  6. Soccer-Adriano recalled by Brazil for friendly (Reuters)
  7. Van Nistelrooy unavailable for Russia match (Reuters)
  8. Johansson v Platini - presidential policies (Reuters)
  9. Macedonia coach names squad for Albania friendly (Reuters)
  10. Claudio Reyna leaves Manchester City (Reuters)
  11. Woodgate happy and healthy at Middlesbrough (Reuters)
  12. Red-letter day beckons for Platini and Beckenbauer (Reuters)
  13. Soccer-Argentina recall Zanetti, name two newcomers (Reuters)
  14. Football: Star in tears at Vietnam match-fixing trial (AFP)
  15. Tottenham handed bye into UEFA Cup last 16 (Reuters)
  16. Blatter opposes 24 teams for Euro Championship (AP)
  17. Cantona backs United for title (AFP)
  18. Darren Ferguson follows dad into management (Reuters)
  19. Olympique Lyon launches IPO (Reuters)
  20. Platini wins tight election as UEFA president (Reuters)
  21. Maracana back in the running for 2014 World Cup (Reuters)
  22. Dortmund defeat Bayern as Bundesliga restarts (Reuters)
  23. From Platoche to Mr. President, Platini keeps success as his trademark (AP)
  24. Asante Kotoko's Champions League tie postponed (Reuters)
  25. Shevchenko too selfish, moans Drogba (AFP)
  26. Drogba criticises Shevchenko for selfishness (Reuters)
  27. Singapore beat Malaysia in Asean semi-final thriller (AFP)
  28. Cup triumph will kill Chelsea crisis talk, says Cole (AFP)
  29. Wonderkid Bale takes centrestage as Saints go to City (AFP)
  30. Beasley strike sees off Saints (AFP)
  31. Ronaldo close to leaving Madrid for Milan (PA SportsTicker)
  32. PREVIEW-Soccer-Win or bust for Bayern, coach Magath warns (Reuters)
  33. PREVIEW-Soccer-Arsenal's young guns trained on Spurs (Reuters)
  34. Shakhtar striker Aghahowa set to join Wigan (Reuters)
  35. AFC hails strong action against Vietnam match-fixers (Reuters)
  36. Materazzi goes down easily, says Domenech (AFP)
  37. Ukraine says Poland undermining Euro 2012 bid (Reuters)
  38. Korea's Lee anxious to make his mark at Boro (Reuters)
  39. Chivas feeling regal over attracting 2,000 global triallists (AFP)
  40. Feyenoord appeals UEFA Cup ban (PA SportsTicker)
  41. English League Cup semi-final fixture (Reuters)
  42. Americans beat China 2-0 to win Four Nations tournament (AP)
  43. Ronaldo looks for new start back in Italy (Reuters)
  44. Ronaldo factbox (Reuters)
  45. Ronaldo bids farewell to Madrid, heads to AC Milan (AP)
  46. La Volpe's Velez thump Danubio in Libertadores (Reuters)
  47. Man United's Ferguson sees need for replay (PA SportsTicker)
  48. United lapses a worry for Rio (AFP)
  49. Chelsea's Cole enjoying tight title race (AFP)
  50. Bayern sack coach Magath, re-appoint Hitzfeld (Reuters)
  51. Bayern fires Magath, brings back Hitzfeld (AP)
  52. Second division Yiannina put Olympiakos out of Greek Cup (Reuters)
  53. Liverpool considering Gillett bid - source (Reuters)
  54. Arsenal's youngsters to get their chance against Chelsea (Reuters)
  55. Saha spurred on to boost United (AFP)
  56. Football: Celtic snatch Hartley from Gers as Maloney heads south (AFP)
  57. Hamburg fire coach Doll: report (Reuters)
  58. Cisse back in France squad to face Argentina (Reuters)
  59. Terry back as Chelsea wait on Cole injury (Reuters)
  60. Uncapped Costa in Portugal squad for Brazil game (Reuters)
  61. Chelsea upbeat over Cole injury (AFP)
  62. Ronaldinho samples life on the bench with Brazil (Reuters)
  63. DIC tried to bully Liverpool board, says Parry (Reuters)
  64. Mourinho plans to help, and learn, from China (AFP)
  65. Kuyt eyeing derby revenge (AFP)
  66. Vitesse Arnhem sign teenage Chinese striker (Reuters)
  67. PREVIEW-Soccer-Italy Serie A news in brief (Reuters)
  68. Van Basten finally loses patience with Van Nistelrooy (Reuters)
  69. REFILE-Soccer-Haan quits as Cameroon coach after six months (Reuters)
  70. I'm not finished yet, insists AC Milan striker Ronaldo (AFP)
  71. Dempsey, Bocanegra, Convey, Howard on roster for Mexico game (AP)
  72. Police officer dies after fans riots in Sicily; all Serie A and B matches suspended (
  73. LA Galaxy view big picture on Beckham move (Reuters)
  74. Gallardo the key to PSG victory says team mate Kalou (Reuters)
  75. Italy eyes drastic moves to curb violence (Reuters)
  76. Egypt name Spurs pair in squad for Sweden friendly (Reuters)
  77. Australia court Klinsmann for World Cup: report (AFP)
  78. French coach Garzitto quits Ethiopia - reports (Reuters)
  79. Riordan double helps Celts coast past Livingstone (AFP)
  80. Italy pledges "important" measures to defeat thugs (AFP)
  81. Football: Italian football in the grip of the 'ultras' (AFP)
  82. Eto'o enjoys brief encounter after injury lay-off (AFP)
  83. Rooney joins up with England (Reuters)
  84. Italy buries policeman killed by hooligans (Reuters)
  85. Flamini called in for injured Mexes (AFP)
  86. PREVIEW-Soccer-Suspension row hangs over Libertadores tie (Reuters)
  87. Dunga defends Portugal's Ronaldo from diving accusations (Reuters)
  88. PSG defender Yepes out for rest of season (Reuters)
  89. Russia's lavish parties make headlines in Israel (Reuters)
  90. Ball boy banned for hitting keeper with iron bar (Reuters)
  91. PREVIEW-Soccer-Depleted Dutch prepare to face Russia (Reuters)
  92. Hamburg goals too small, newspaper reports (Reuters)
  93. South African premier league fixtures (Reuters)
  94. US duo complete Liverpool takeover (AFP)
  95. Liverpool on the verge of takeover by 2 American businessmen (AP)
  96. Flavio Ortega, Honduras soccer coach, dies at 62 (AP)
  97. Tomasson inspires Denmark to victory over Australia (Reuters)
  98. Greece 0 South Korea 1 - international result (Reuters)
  99. Beckham likely to make MLS debut in Toronto (Reuters)
  100. League of Asean clubs and nations in pipeline (Reuters)
  101. Yanks buy another chunk of King Arthur's court (AP)
  102. Klose to miss Germany match against Switzerland (Reuters)
  103. Cash woes force Zimbabwe to cancel match (Reuters)
  104. REFILE-UPDATE 1-Soccer-Valencia's Ayala to join Villarreal (Reuters)
  105. FA chief gives no guarantees on Wembley FA Cup final date (Reuters)
  106. Latvia 0 Hungary 2 - international result (Reuters)
  107. Ireland spare blushes with last-gasp winner at San Marino (Reuters)
  108. Fernandez gives Chile win in Venezuela (Reuters)
  109. Venezuela 0 Chile 1 - friendly result (Reuters)
  110. Football: US down Mexico 2-0 to spoil Sanchez' coaching debut (AFP)
  111. Shanghai's two CSL clubs to merge - report (Reuters)
  112. England stumble on towards Israel qualifier (Reuters)
  113. Neville hits out at jeering England fans (AFP)
  114. Italy sets five fanless football matches in crackdown (AFP)
  115. FA to investigate China brawl (AFP)
  116. Italy teams say matches go ahead, even without fans (Reuters)
  117. Seven China players sent home amid brawl media storm (Reuters)
  118. S.Korea's Lee raises stakes in Europe transfer bid (Reuters)
  119. Guatemala 1, Nicaragua 0; El Salvador 2, Belize 1 (AP)
  120. PREVIEW-Soccer-Bundesliga news in brief (Reuters)
  121. British finance minister pledges support for England 2018 World Cup bid (AFP)
  122. FA welcome government backing over 2018 World Cup bid (Reuters)
  123. Van Nistelrooy hits out at Ferguson (AFP)
  124. Rijkaard denies rumours he is planning to quit Barcelona (Reuters)
  125. Shearer sees no future for Beckham with England (PA SportsTicker)
  126. Reading hold Man United as Chelsea win in FA Cup (Reuters)
  127. Argentine match abandoned due to missile-throwing fans (Reuters)
  128. Late goals end Santos unbeaten run (Reuters)
  129. Al Ahli win record-equaling Super Cup title (Reuters)
  130. African Super Cup result (Reuters)
  131. Boca held at home on Riquelme's return (Reuters)
  132. Schalke lose striker Lovenkrands for up to six weeks (Reuters)
  133. African players in Europe (Reuters)
  134. Roundup 2-Stuttgart keen to keep Gomez at any price (Reuters)
  135. Abramovich staying at Chelsea despite losses (AFP)
  136. United determined to make up for past disappointments (AFP)
  137. Pumpido resigns as coach of Newell's (Reuters)
  138. Roundup 3-Alkmaar lose Mendes da Silva to knee injury (Reuters)
  139. Chivas USA signs Cuban defector Maykel Galindo (AP)
  140. Larsson not keen to extend United stay (Reuters)
  141. Arab Champions League fixtures (Reuters)
  142. Roundup-Kiev president dreaming of Shevchenko return (Reuters)
  143. Man Utd lined up for Macau friendly (AFP)
  144. Zanetti warns Inter to forget past wins over Valencia (Reuters)
  145. Premier League approves Mascherano's Liverpool move (Reuters)
  146. Lille 0 Manchester United 1 - latest (Reuters)
  147. Riot police spray tear gas on Man Utd fans (Reuters)
  148. PREVIEW-Soccer-Barca and Inter face tests, Mourinho goes home (Reuters)
  149. Manchester United, Real Madrid win Champions League matches (PA SportsTicker)
  150. Libertadores Cup results and standings (Reuters)
  151. Mourinho homecoming gives Chelsea recovery test (AFP)
  152. Sampdoria's Flachi tests positive for cocaine (Reuters)
  153. Koeman tactics pay off against Arsenal (Reuters)
  154. Porto v Chelsea - teams (Reuters)
  155. UEFA to discuss Lille crowd problems on March 22 (Reuters)
  156. Liverpool sink Barcelona at the Nou Camp (Reuters)
  157. PREVIEW-Soccer-Ronaldo again takes centre stage for AC Milan (Reuters)
  158. Puntarenas edges Houston in first leg of Champions Cup quarters (AP)
  159. Lille blame Manchester United over crowd disturbances (Reuters)
  160. Roundup 2-Fit-again Del Horno ready for Valencia bow (Reuters)
  161. Emerson did not refuse to play, says Capello (AFP)
  162. Boca's ineligible player protest rejected (Reuters)
  163. Spartak and Haarlem mark anniversary of tragedy (Reuters)
  164. Kazakh magnate seeks to buy European club (Reuters)
  165. Mourinho pledges to stay at Chelsea unless he is fired (Reuters)
  166. Barca team mates defend "overweight" Ronaldinho (Reuters)
  167. UEFA rejects Lille protest over disputed goal (Reuters)
  168. Manchester City progress towards new ownership (PA SportsTicker)
  169. FIFA ratifies ban on Ecuadorean league players (Reuters)
  170. Zidane hails Asia's 'big step forward' (AFP)
  171. Thai fans flock to see Zidane's return (Reuters)
  172. Zidane plays in charity event, avoids talk about his future (AP)
  173. SAfrican Cup results (Reuters)
  174. Madrid derby marred by crowd trouble (Reuters)
  175. Australia's Ceccoli rejoins Littbarski in Japan (AFP)
  176. Euro 2008 organisers promise easier, cheaper ticketing (Reuters)
  177. Allardyce gives up on Champions League (AFP)
  178. "Duped" Korean to take case to FIFA (Reuters)
  179. FA await report before acting on League Cup football brawl (AFP)
  180. Mourinho pointing at more Chelsea silverware (AFP)
  181. REFILE-PREVIEW-Soccer-Riquelme set for Libertadores return (Reuters)
  182. Benfica beat Ferreira 3-1 to close gap on leaders Porto (Reuters)
  183. Brazilian referee suspended for sending off wrong player (Reuters)
  184. Reading goalkeeper Federici aims to frustrate Man Utd (AFP)
  185. Hiddink hit with fine and suspended sentence (AFP)
  186. FA charge Arsenal and Chelsea after cup brawl (Reuters)
  187. UK's Blair backs move to cut Premier League ticket prices (Reuters)
  188. Danish club fined for racist fans (AFP)
  189. Keane red card appeal rejected (AFP)
  190. Teammates Hamm, Foudy elected to soccer hall of fame (AP)
  191. New women's pro soccer league to launch in 2008 (AP)
  192. Southgate savours United clash in FA Cup quarter-final (AFP)
  193. Nigeria coach Vogts with his feet over pay dispute (AFP)
  194. Nigeria in confusion as coach Vogts defers arrival (Reuters)
  195. Cup tie halted after Sevilla coach hit by object (Reuters)
  196. Romario scores twice in Copa Brasil tie (Reuters)
  197. Colombian keeper suspended for punching coach (Reuters)
  198. Dujkovic speaks out about Queens Park Rangers brawl (AP)
  199. FA tackle Wenger over lying accusations (Reuters)
  200. Sevilla coach released from hospital (AP)
  201. Shakhtar deny swapping Tymoshchuk for gas (Reuters)
  202. Drogba named African player of the year (AFP)
  203. Confederation of African Football award winners (Reuters)
  204. Colombia President slams Blatter over World Cup remarks (Reuters)
  205. Dynamo 2, Puntarenas 1 (AP)
  206. PREVIEW-Soccer-Brief news from the Primera Liga (Reuters)
  207. Homesick Sun struggling with challenge of English life (AFP)
  208. Betis appeal to copy route taken by other clubs (Reuters)
  209. United win at Liverpool as Chelsea beat Pompey (Reuters)
  210. Del Horno debuts for Valencia eights months after move (Reuters)
  211. Hundreds of fans arrested after rampage in Argentina (Reuters)
  212. Wenger tells Gunners to sharpen up for Euro showdown (AFP)
  213. Australia eye U.S., Mexico friendlies (Reuters)
  214. Australia eye US, Mexico friendlies (Reuters)
  215. Rangers' Adam at the double to sink Hibs (AFP)
  216. Two fans in custody after St Etienne-Lyon trouble (Reuters)
  217. African Champions League results (Reuters)
  218. Toluca held to yet another draw in Mexico (Reuters)
  219. Nolan signs new contract with Bolton (AFP)
  220. South African Cup fixtures (Reuters)
  221. Valencia aim to settle score in Inter vendetta (Reuters)
  222. Millionaire Mourinho doesn't fear the sack (AFP)
  223. Polish government backs down in battle with FIFA (Reuters)
  224. Blatter backs reinstatement of Polish federation (AFP)
  225. Brazil confirm friendlies, not venues (Reuters)
  226. Sanchez still taking shots at former Mexican coach (AP)
  227. PREVIEW-Soccer-Last cup chance looms for ailing Arsenal (Reuters)
  228. PREVIEW-Soccer-Strikers click at last to give Bayern hope (Reuters)
  229. United's Rooney fit for Lille match (Reuters)
  230. Bundesliga fixtures (Reuters)
  231. Ukraine relieved that Polish soccer problems solved (Reuters)
  232. Chelsea 1 Porto 1 - Champions League latest (Reuters)
  233. Olympique Lyon 0 AS Roma 2 - Champions League latest (Reuters)
  234. Growing interest in coaching post, says Australia chief (Reuters)
  235. Mourinho impressed by Chelsea's resilience (AFP)
  236. Barca pay price of failure to do their homework (AFP)
  237. Wide interest from top coaches in Australia football job (AFP)
  238. Deco backs Ronaldo move to Barcelona (AFP)
  239. Valencia's Navarro regrets punch as Italian press hits out (AFP)
  240. American investors in takeover talks with Coventry City (AP)
  241. Prosecutor issues charges linked to 2001 collapse of FIFA marketing partner (AP)
  242. Bayern Munich 2 Real Madrid 1 - result (Reuters)
  243. AC Milan 1 Celtic 0 - latest (Reuters)
  244. Anything can happen when Palermo is around (Reuters)
  245. Spain starting to tackle problem of racism (Reuters)
  246. Libertadores Cup summaries (Reuters)
  247. Kaka fails to hide cracks in Milan's facade (Reuters)
  248. Zambia cancel internationals after players skip training (Reuters)
  249. Borussia Moenchengladbach sport director Pander quits (Reuters)
  250. Uribe to coach Peru for a second time (Reuters)