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  1. Aussies no Asian Cup certainties, says Kewell (AFP)
  2. German club Wolfsburg sign Portugal defender Costa (AFP)
  3. 2007 Asian Cup schedule (Reuters)
  4. Red Devils aces sign five-year contracts (PA SportsTicker)
  5. African Champions League fixtures and standings (Reuters)
  6. Torres cuts short holiday, poised to move to Liverpool (Reuters)
  7. Winners of Egyptian Cup (Reuters)
  8. Paraguay 3, United States 1 (AP)
  9. Portugal and Mexico win at Under-20, Austria held (Reuters)
  10. Argentina, Paraguay keep the goals flowing (Reuters)
  11. Beckham to play one-off game with Galaxy in Australia (AFP)
  12. Kaka going nowhere, Milan tell Real (Reuters)
  13. Ranieri rules out Lampard move (AFP)
  14. Copa-Riquelme finds new lease of life away from Europe (Reuters)
  15. Adu scores three; United States dominates Poland 6-1 (AP)
  16. Argentine government orders 20 match stadium ban (Reuters)
  17. 'Hooped Ninja' Nakamura aims for Asian hat-trick (AFP)
  18. Adu hat trick sparks U.S. rout of Poland in U-20 World Cup (PA SportsTicker)
  19. WRAPUP-Soccer-Copa-Pizarro rescues Peru, Uruguay also advance (Reuters)
  20. Slavia sign Zdenek Senkerik (AFP)
  21. Brazilian striker Ailton set for Germany return (AFP)
  22. Liverpool signing Torres is a Reds fan (PA SportsTicker)
  23. Lyon considering Chelsea offer for Malouda (Reuters)
  24. Ailing Ferencvaros reappoint Csank as manager (Reuters)
  25. Blades set to launch High Court appeal (AFP)
  26. Copa-Chile draw 0-0 with Mexico to seal quarters berth (Reuters)
  27. Brazil's Robinho downplays impact (PA SportsTicker)
  28. Salary demands stall Chivu move to Real Madrid - agent (Reuters)
  29. Benelux countries consider bidding for World Cup 2018 (AFP)
  30. UEFA relents to let Denmark play closer to Copenhagen (Reuters)
  31. Angel leads MLS All-Stars against Celtic (AFP)
  32. US State Department says soccer team's security agents harassed in Venezuela (AP)
  33. Colombia 1, United States 0 (AP)
  34. Chile drubs Conga in U-20 World Cup (PA SportsTicker)
  35. French League drops plans to stage match in China (Reuters)
  36. Chelsea chief unworried by big-spending United (AFP)
  37. Premier League is the best, says City manager Eriksson (Reuters)
  38. Thaksin takes control of Manchester City; Eriksson set to become manager (AP)
  39. Copa-Chile coach plays down hotel incident (Reuters)
  40. Crisis-hit Leeds United put up for sale (AFP)
  41. Altidore scores twice as U.S. shocks Brazil 2-1 to top Group D (AP)
  42. Voronin delighted to be Liverpool bound (AFP)
  43. Depor agree to sell centre-back Andrade to Juventus (Reuters)
  44. Sky Blues takeover talks continue (PA SportsTicker)
  45. Beckham splits with sponsor ahead of MLS debut (AFP)
  46. Italy defender Grosso set to join Olympique Lyon (Reuters)
  47. Copa America hurt by ticket problems, unfinished stadiums (AP)
  48. Uruguay bashes host Venezuela in Copa America (PA SportsTicker)
  49. Iraq rue loss of points in opening draw with Thailand (AFP)
  50. Selling Ronaldo was key to title victory - Real president (Reuters)
  51. Schuster the right man for the job says Real president (Reuters)
  52. Copa-Venezuela take a step forward despite defeat (Reuters)
  53. Malaysia coach looking forward to China test in opener (Reuters)
  54. Bernd Schuster factbox (Reuters)
  55. Copa-Basile says what Brazilian fans want to hear (Reuters)
  56. Football: Real Madrid place faith in Schuster (AFP)
  57. Pressure builds on Australian football coach after shaky start (AFP)
  58. Qatar furious over Yaser red card (AFP)
  59. Qatar coach facing touchline ban after outburst (Reuters)
  60. China thrash Malaysia 5-1 in Group C opener (Reuters)
  61. Schuster promises new faces for Real Madrid (PA SportsTicker)
  62. Real Madrid agree deal for Porto defender Pepe (Reuters)
  63. Chelsea accepts supporting role in Beckham's `big moment' (AP)
  64. Copa America: Brazil eliminates Uruguay on penalties (AP)
  65. Copa-Brazil survive Uruguay fightback to win on penalties (Reuters)
  66. Asian Cup fails to woo soccer-crazy Thais (Reuters)
  67. FIFA watching Tevez dispute (PA SportsTicker)
  68. UEFA ban Legia over Intertoto violence (Reuters)
  69. Iran battle back to beat Uzbekistan (Reuters)
  70. Lights go out on Asian Cup as Korea draw with Saudis (Reuters)
  71. FIFA, G14 can find solution - EU sports chief (Reuters)
  72. Pele warns Beckham to be prepared for test (Reuters)
  73. Pele warns Beckham to be prepared for U.S. test (Reuters)
  74. Can Beckham bend his charisma to fit the U.S.? (AP)
  75. Copa-Uruguay coach unhappy over referee, dressing rooms (Reuters)
  76. Argentina blanks Mexico, advances to Copa America final (PA SportsTicker)
  77. Owen 'happy' to be at Newcastle (PA SportsTicker)
  78. Mahdhavikia gets his teeth into Asian Cup (Reuters)
  79. Fowler in Australia for Sydney FC talks: reports (AFP)
  80. Saviola flies to Madrid to close deal with Real (Reuters)
  81. Liverpool agree deal to sign Ajax striker Babel (Reuters)
  82. Liverpool confirm Benayoun move (AFP)
  83. Malouda no replacement for Robben, says Mourinho (Reuters)
  84. 3 Mexicans, 1 Brazilian test positive for doping at Pan Am Games (AP)
  85. David Beckham, wife and children fly to Los Angeles (AP)
  86. Coming to America: Beckhams arrive in L.A. to crush of photographers, fans (AFP)
  87. Finally, it's Beck's Day in L.A. (AP)
  88. ANALYSIS-Soccer-Brazilian judge latest player in Tevez affair (Reuters)
  89. UEFA fine Serbia and England over U21 trouble (Reuters)
  90. Japan revive Asian Cup campaign with easy win over UAE (Reuters)
  91. Berezovsky denies link to Tevez transfer, money laundering (AFP)
  92. Montella quits Roma for Sampdoria return (AFP)
  93. Bremen sign Alberto from Corinthians (AFP)
  94. Copa-Crespo passed fit to play in final (Reuters)
  95. FIFA's Blatter takes a swipe at extra time (Reuters)
  96. U.S. Under-20 team can make World Cup semis for first time since 1989 (AP)
  97. Copa-Peru will continue to play defensively, says coach (Reuters)
  98. Datsakorn to marry on eve of group decider (Reuters)
  99. Beasley upbeat after debut (PA SportsTicker)
  100. SKorean side draw with Santander in Peace Cup (AFP)
  101. Trezeguet insists Juve can win title (AFP)
  102. Austria 2, United States 1, OT (AP)
  103. Beckham must deliver the goods, says American press (AFP)
  104. Mexico tops Uruguay for third place at Copa America (PA SportsTicker)
  105. Chelsea 2, Club America 1 (AP)
  106. Terry tallies late as Chelsea edges Club America (PA SportsTicker)
  107. Top Malaysian official resigns after latest defeat (Reuters)
  108. Irate Indonesians claim foul play led to defeat (Reuters)
  109. Man Utd unleash new talent in Asia (AFP)
  110. Iraqi coach's inside information on Oman (AFP)
  111. ANALYSIS-Soccer-Riquelme freezes on big occasion again (Reuters)
  112. PREVIEW-Soccer-Basel bid to regain Swiss supremacy (Reuters)
  113. Thai keeper flattered by Thaksin transfer target talk (Reuters)
  114. Chelsea defender Bridge faces three-month absence (Reuters)
  115. Korea coach Verbeek bemoans absence of stars (Reuters)
  116. Iraq reach Asian Cup quarter-finals after dull draw with Vietnam (AFP)
  117. Viduka double keeps Aussies alive in Asian Cup (AFP)
  118. Israel FA bidding to host major UEFA final in three years (Reuters)
  119. Betis unveil new coach Cuper, announce signings (Reuters)
  120. Under-fire Malaysian chief vows to fight on (Reuters)
  121. Beckham establishes early bond with new Galaxy team mates (Reuters)
  122. Police raid clubs in corruption probes (PA SportsTicker)
  123. Beckham sweats over Galaxy debut (AFP)
  124. Ayala completes controversial Zaragoza move (Reuters)
  125. Scottish team arrives for MLS All-Star game, shoes don't (AP)
  126. Debutant Voronin shines as Liverpool beat Bremen (AFP)
  127. India eye revival despite hurdles (Reuters)
  128. Chelsea FC 1, Suwon Bluewings 0 (AP)
  129. Tigres 3, Galaxy 0 (AP)
  130. Australia heap pressure on Japan ahead of showdown (Reuters)
  131. Drogba does it for Chelsea in friendly win (AFP)
  132. Terry hoping Beckham will make Galaxy debut (PA SportsTicker)
  133. American rower robbed at gunpoint in Rio (AP)
  134. Heat is on as Celtic prepare for MLS All-Stars (AFP)
  135. Malaysia coach axed following heavy Asian Cup defeats (Reuters)
  136. Real and Barca in Spanish money merry-go-round (AFP)
  137. China chasing Papin to replace Zhu after Asian Cup exit (Reuters)
  138. Vieri set to join Fiorentina (AFP)
  139. Barca want Milito to be role model for squad (Reuters)
  140. Santa Coloma make it a first win for Andorran club (Reuters)
  141. Lyon midfielder Diarra joins Bordeaux (Reuters)
  142. UEFA Cup match in Bosnia marred by violence (Reuters)
  143. Wembley will inspire England, says Owen (AFP)
  144. We need men not boys, says Vietnam coach (AFP)
  145. Fowler rejects Sydney offer (Reuters)
  146. Totti announces international retirement (PA SportsTicker)
  147. Former Italy striker Francesco Totti (Reuters)
  148. Chile soccer players clash with Toronto police (Reuters)
  149. Manchester United beat Seoul 4-0 (Reuters)
  150. Al Ahli win steers them closer to semifinals (Reuters)
  151. Seedorf shows off Champions League trophy in Suriname (Reuters)
  152. Ecclestone not ruling out Arsenal involvement (Reuters)
  153. African champions Ahly cruise to victory (AFP)
  154. Iraq reaches semifinals with 2-0 win over Vietnam (AP)
  155. Controversial winner hands Royal Armed Forces victory (Reuters)
  156. African Champions League result (Reuters)
  157. Chelsea beat LA Galaxy 1-0 on Beckham's debut (Reuters)
  158. Ferguson calls on Dong (AFP)
  159. Vieira demands improvement in semi-finals (AFP)
  160. South Korea topple Iran on penalties to reach semis (AFP)
  161. Saudis hold off Uzbekistan to reach semi-finals (Reuters)
  162. Late Zarate strike gives Argentina win in Under-20 final (Reuters)
  163. Cruz Azul (Mexico) 3, Boca Juniors (Argentina) 1 (AP)
  164. Argentina 2, Czech Republic 1 (AP)
  165. Weary Koreans look to freshen for soccer tilt at Iraq (AFP)
  166. Osim warns Japan they must improve (AFP)
  167. Liverpool lawyers chase Heinze move (AFP)
  168. Ljungberg leaves Arsenal for West Ham (Reuters)
  169. David and Victoria Beckham are given the red carpet treatment at welcome-to-Los Angel
  170. FIFA meet with FA and Premier league over Tevez affair (AFP)
  171. AC Milan hold little hope of re-signing Shevchenko (PA SportsTicker)
  172. Stuttgart boosted as Gomez extends contract (AFP)
  173. California Supreme Court bans sale of soccer shoes made from kangaroos (AP)
  174. MLS goal for SuperLiga to lift regional game to new high (Reuters)
  175. Iraq's Asian Cup run lifts spirits back home (Reuters)
  176. Queiroz: Manchester United's title a win for soccer (PA SportsTicker)
  177. Ribery wants to forge Schweinsteiger partnership (AFP)
  178. Liverpool suffer South China seizure (AFP)
  179. Czech Republic's Euro 2008 hopes hit by another injury (AFP)
  180. Beckham-mania takes root in California, and beyond (Reuters)
  181. Indonesian curfew-breaker banned for six months (Reuters)
  182. Beckham benched for Galaxy soccer match with sore left ankle (AFP)
  183. Frings faces long layoff with knee injury - Werder Bremen (Reuters)
  184. Hong Kong's 'Ronaldinho' not packing his bags (AFP)
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  186. Beckham benched for Galaxy match with sore left ankle (AFP)
  187. Iraq set up historic Asian Cup final with Saudis (Reuters)
  188. Lyon kick-off new season seeking seventh straight title (Reuters)
  189. ADVISORY-Soccer-French Ligue 1 (Reuters)
  190. Iraqi players on emotional rollercoaster (AFP)
  191. Partizan barred from UEFA Cup after violence (Reuters)
  192. Former Belarus keeper denies match-fixing role (Reuters)
  193. Serbia's Partizan Belgrade ejected from UEFA Cup for fan violence (AP)
  194. Henry scores on Barcelona debut at Dundee United (Reuters)
  195. McBride not setting personal goals for Fulham (PA SportsTicker)
  196. Wenger considers Gallas for Arsenal captaincy (AFP)
  197. PREVIEW-Soccer-South Korea face Japan in Asian Cup sideshow (Reuters)
  198. Champions Trophy final fixture (Reuters)
  199. Bayern's van Bommel suspended for League Cup final (Reuters)
  200. Schuster's Real reign begins with friendly win (AFP)
  201. Transfer saga finally ends as Chivu joins Inter Milan (AFP)
  202. Furious Redknapp carpets 'nosey' Niall (AFP)
  203. Pakistan scouts out British talent to boost national game (Reuters)
  204. Blatter praises Iraq players (PA SportsTicker)
  205. FIFA chief praises Iraq for reaching Asian Cup final (Reuters)
  206. Tottenham cruise to victory over Pirates (Reuters)
  207. South Korea battle odds to beat Japan on penalties (AFP)
  208. Gunners stutter to victory (AFP)
  209. Rangers beat Chelsea for Euro boost (AFP)
  210. Chivas defeats Los Angeles Galaxy 2-1 in SuperLiga tourney (AP)
  211. Lilly leads U.S. women's soccer team to 4-1 win over Japan (AP)
  212. Iraq braced for insurgent violence during Asian Cup final (AFP)
  213. Bin Hammam vows improvements as Qatar named 2011 Asian Cup host (AFP)
  214. Iraq celebrates historic Asian Cup win (PA SportsTicker)
  215. Reyes set to sign for Atletico Madrid: Marca (AFP)
  216. Dyachenko scores as United beats Club America 1-0 in SuperLiga play (AP)
  217. Wisla beats Sevilla and earns Chicago Trophy Cup; Toluca beats Reggina 2-0 (AP)
  218. South Korea players urge Verbeek to stay on (Reuters)
  219. Houston Dynamo, Monaracas Morelia settle for 1-1 tie (AP)
  220. Penev to coach Bulgaria for second time (Reuters)
  221. Mahmoud dedicates win to bombing victims (PA SportsTicker)
  222. Partizan Belgrade to appeal against UEFA ban (Reuters)
  223. Di Michele and 3 other Italian players banned for betting (AP)
  224. Moroccan midfielder Ballouchy draws two-game MLS ban (AFP)
  225. Nakamura pivotal to Celtic's European glory hopes (AFP)
  226. Premiership newboys prepared for yo yo effect (AFP)
  227. Red Devils boss stays resolute on Heinze (PA SportsTicker)
  228. Once-great Nantes start Ligue 2 campaign with 5-0 rout (Reuters)
  229. Partizan continue in UEFA Cup after ban deferred (Reuters)
  230. U.S. teen star Freddy Adu reaches deal to play for Portuguese club Benfica (AP)
  231. Real's Schuster delighted Galacticos are gone (AFP)
  232. Roundup 5-Drogba brace gives Chelsea 2-0 friendly win (Reuters)
  233. Beckham's injury-plagued start hasn't slowed MLS ticket sales (AP)
  234. Sleeping giants PSG looking to awake from their slumber (AFP)
  235. No Beckham, no problem as Galaxy advance with 6-5 win (AFP)
  236. Marquez Lugo's goal leads Pachuca to 1-0 win (AP)
  237. Toni happy with the female support (AFP)
  238. Barcelona players critical of club's Asia tour (Reuters)
  239. Bulgaria's Bozhinov flies in to join Manchester City (Reuters)
  240. Eriksson lines up Bojinov deal (AFP)
  241. ADVISORY-Soccer-German pre-season soccer package (Reuters)
  242. Club America defeats Monarcas Morelia 3-2 in SuperLiga tourney (AP)
  243. Manchester United sign nine-year-old YouTube wonder kid (Reuters)
  244. Man City's Barton charged with assault over Dabo clash (AFP)
  245. Seville's Alves open to Chelsea challenge (AFP)
  246. PREVIEW-Soccer-Boca must adapt to life after Riquelme (Reuters)
  247. Getafe sign Signorino for four years (AFP)
  248. Galaxy, Dynamo to host Superliga semis (AFP)
  249. Brazilian starlet joins AC Milan (PA SportsTicker)
  250. American teen midfielder looking to play "natural position" with Benfica (AP)