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  1. Thousands promise to shave heads if Spain wins Euro 2008 (AFP)
  2. Panama fires soccer coach (AP)
  3. Euro-Russia Euro 2008 squad penpix (Reuters)
  4. Hamad quits Iraq post after World Cup exit (Reuters)
  5. Euro-Belief, team spirit and dash of luck work for Spain (Reuters)
  6. Euro-Fenerbahce say Aragones will be next coach (Reuters)
  7. Euro-Mental approach holds key to penalty success (Reuters)
  8. Germany beat comeback kings Turkey to reach Euro final (AFP)
  9. Euro-Turkey so near but Germany triumph (Reuters)
  10. 1 killed, 7 injured before match (AP)
  11. Euro-Kazim hopes displays herald bright future (Reuters)
  12. Euro-Fan incursions price to pay for no fences, says UEFA (Reuters)
  13. Euro-Swiss organisers hail peaceful tournament (Reuters)
  14. Italy coach Marcello Lippi (Reuters)
  15. Euro-Spain wore us out, says Russia's Hiddink (Reuters)
  16. Classy Spain too good as Russia run out of steam in Euro 2008 (AFP)
  17. Excellent tournament set for gripping finale (Reuters)
  18. Lausanne offers table football with a twist (AFP)
  19. Euro-Villa almost certain to miss Euro 2008 final (Reuters)
  20. Porto's rivals appeal against Champions League reprieve (Reuters)
  21. Sweden captain Ljungberg retires from internationals (AFP)
  22. Sweden's Ljungberg announces international retirement (Reuters)
  23. Japan's Nakamura wary of Aussie 'power soccer' (Reuters)
  24. Euros have had some of everthing (AP)
  25. Euro-Platini issues 2012 warning to Poland and Ukraine (Reuters)
  26. Euro-Germany, Spain seen grinding to halt for final (Reuters)
  27. Germany has the medals, yet Spain is favored (AP)
  28. We'll beat Spain with or without Ballack, says Loew (AFP)
  29. Canada claims CONCACAF final, tops U.S. (PA SportsTicker)
  30. Nervous Germany wait on injured Ballack (Reuters)
  31. Euro-Platini makes winning team step up for trophy (Reuters)
  32. Football-crazy Germans warm up for Euro final (AFP)
  33. Ballack to start against Spain (AP)
  34. Euro-Swiss minister says Euro 2008 faced terrorist threat (Reuters)
  35. Euro-Lehmann unsure on Germany future after final defeat (Reuters)
  36. Chivas de Guadalajara beats FC Dallas 2-1 (AP)
  37. Euro-Stylish winners Spain sum up attacking tournament (Reuters)
  38. Euro-Stylish win has Spain looking to a bright future (Reuters)
  39. Euro-Torres's final winner caps great goals of Euro 2008 (Reuters)
  40. Spain fan found dead amid celebrations (AP)
  41. German soccer team welcomed home by 100,000 fans (AP)
  42. Triumphant Spanish team returns to victory parade (AFP)
  43. With heart and flair, Spanish soccer rules Europe (AP)
  44. Manchester City to play at Faeroes (AP)
  45. Lippi takes over as Italy coach again (AP)
  46. Ben Arfa finally joins Marseille (AFP)
  47. Swedish championship result and standings (Reuters)
  48. Thailand looks for foreign coach (AFP)
  49. Blackburn releases Nelsen for NZ Olympic duty (AFP)
  50. Man City sign Brazilian Jo for club record fee (Reuters)
  51. FIFA seeks neutral venue for qualifiers (AP)
  52. Jo joins Manchester City for record fee (AFP)
  53. US women beat Norway 4-0 in pre-Olympic exhibition (AP)
  54. Fluminense coach devastated by Libertadores final defeat (Reuters)
  55. No need for Swiss revolution, says Hitzfeld (Reuters)
  56. Atletico sign French striker Sinama Pongolle (Reuters)
  57. O'Neill tells Reds to meet Barry asking price (AFP)
  58. Italian players charged after match-fixing probe (Reuters)
  59. I'm ready for the Oranje again, says van Bommel (AFP)
  60. Atletico sign Coupet from Lyon (AFP)
  61. Ronaldinho will not be sold at a discount, says Barcelona (AFP)
  62. Gunmen kidnap brother of Nigerian soccer star (AP)
  63. Lloyd's goal gives US women 1-0 win over Sweden (AP)
  64. Brother of Nigerian soccer star held at gunpoint (PA SportsTicker)
  65. Ronaldo likely staying at Manchester - Real Madrid boss (AFP)
  66. Chelsea make big-money bid for AC Milan's Kaka (AFP)
  67. Barcelona president survives confidence vote - exit poll (AFP)
  68. Atletico land Brazilian Assuncao, seeking Maniche exit (Reuters)
  69. Atletico confirm signing of France goalkeeper Coupet (Reuters)
  70. Laporta to continue at Barca despite vote defeat (Reuters)
  71. Australia to play SAfrica, Netherlands in WCup warm-ups (AFP)
  72. Ronaldo undergoes ankle surgery (AP)
  73. Cole signs for Nottingham (AFP)
  74. Chelsea rebuff Inter's approach for Lampard (Reuters)
  75. Chelsea reject Inter bid for Lampard (AFP)
  76. Panama complain to FIFA over treatment in El Salvador (Reuters)
  77. Arsenal ready to talk about Adebayor, say Milan (Reuters)
  78. Warren saves Revolution in US Open Cup (AP)
  79. Chelsea's new manager won't pull any punches in title fight (AFP)
  80. Trezeguet announces int'l retirement: press (AFP)
  81. Rooney's agent handed 18-month ban (AFP)
  82. Zamora, Pantsil get Fulham nod (AFP)
  83. Wardle steps down at City (AFP)
  84. Fan power shows its might in Italy (Reuters)
  85. Real Betis agree to sign Turkey midfielder Aurelio (Reuters)
  86. Whitecaps and Toronto FC play to 2-2 draw at Canadian Championship (The Canadian Pres
  87. Trezeguet says Domenech not up to job of France coach (Reuters)
  88. Stop treating Ronaldo like slave, Blatter tells United (AFP)
  89. Bosnia appoint Blazevic as coach (Reuters)
  90. Cristiano Ronaldo hints at Manchester United exit (AP)
  91. Lampard really wants to join us, says Inter director (Reuters)
  92. Aussies slam Croatian football deal: report (AFP)
  93. Cash-strapped Benitez shops in the bargain basement (AFP)
  94. Fowler heads for Blackburn (AFP)
  95. Beckham - Ronaldo faces hardest decision of his life (AFP)
  96. Nasri completes Gunners switch (AFP)
  97. Hearts hire Uganda boss Laszlo (AFP)
  98. Butragueno backs Casillas for Ballon d'Or (AFP)
  99. Missing Litex president freed, wife taken hostage (Reuters)
  100. Queiroz leaves Man Utd to become Portugal coach (Reuters)
  101. Missing football club chief freed, wife taken hostage (AFP)
  102. US keeper Guzan joins Aston Villa (AFP)
  103. Totti not ruling out national team return (AFP)
  104. Pele rejects 'slavery' comment by FIFA chief (AP)
  105. Juventus set to sign Poulsen (AFP)
  106. Pele unveils statue of ex England goalkeeper Banks (AFP)
  107. Love hat-trick breaks Spartak hearts (AFP)
  108. Kaka backs Ronaldo to be crowned world's best (AFP)
  109. France relives spirit of '98, but death overshadows party (AFP)
  110. Holden scores twice to lead Dynamo past Atlante (AP)
  111. Riveron, Pineda power Chivas Guadalajara past D.C. United (PA SportsTicker)
  112. Sissoko close to return for Juve (AFP)
  113. Inter right to target Lampard, Zola says (AFP)
  114. UEFA plans teenage transfer crackdown - report (AFP)
  115. Reds can end 19-year wait for title glory: Lee (AFP)
  116. Chelsea's Shevchenko eyes up Sampdoria move - report (AFP)
  117. Post-Euro 2008, Austria hosts Europe's finest once again (AFP)
  118. Pachuca tops Chivas USA in SuperLiga match (PA SportsTicker)
  119. Rodriguez lifts Americans past Brazil (PA SportsTicker)
  120. Inter teen star ready to commit to Italy (AFP)
  121. Eto'o thinks European clubs should increase access (AP)
  122. Juventus complete Poulsen signing (Reuters)
  123. Report: Beckenbauer bullish on host South Africa (AP)
  124. Pro soccer player retires to enter priesthood (AP)
  125. Barca confirm 51-million-dollar Ronaldinho offer from City (AFP)
  126. Nigerian conmen targeting budding African footballers: BBC (AFP)
  127. Ince determined to keep Bentley as his driving force (AFP)
  128. Luton lose appeal against 30-point deduction (AFP)
  129. Mourinho wraps up first major signing for Inter (Reuters)
  130. Milan confident of Ronaldinho switch (AFP)
  131. Defender quits to train for priesthood (Reuters)
  132. Rey powers Atlante past D.C. United (PA SportsTicker)
  133. Former U.S skipper Reyna to retire (Reuters)
  134. Ronaldinho promises commitment at AC Milan (Reuters)
  135. Bologna sale to U.S. group falls through (Reuters)
  136. Marseille fans' appeal for Drogba return hits 2m euros (AFP)
  137. Reid agrees to coach Thailand, says association chief (Reuters)
  138. Ronaldinho sends Milan ticket sales soaring (Reuters)
  139. McGeady agrees new Celtic deal (AFP)
  140. Rada named as new Czech Republic manager (AFP)
  141. Arsenal confirm Gilberto's Greek move (AFP)
  142. Argentine vanishing spray aims to keep defenders in place (Reuters)
  143. United quartet miss South African tour (AFP)
  144. Schwarzer targets 2010 World Cup (AFP)
  145. Keane's Tottenham raid suffers a setback (AFP)
  146. Undervalued Green slams West Ham (AFP)
  147. Stoke seal record deal for Kitson (AFP)
  148. Schweinsteiger wants new Bayern contract (AFP)
  149. Deco impressed as old habits die hard for Scolari (AFP)
  150. Chilean international Villanueva to join Blackburn (Reuters)
  151. Rosicky plans September comeback (AFP)
  152. Roma's Totti not ruling out Italy return (Reuters)
  153. Real Madrid will insist on Ronaldo transfer (AFP)
  154. Wenger expects Adebayor at training (AFP)
  155. Milan says Kaka not for sale (PA SportsTicker)
  156. Unwanted Eto'o on verge of Barcelona exit - reports (AFP)
  157. Beckham praises Gullit for his effect on Galaxy (PA SportsTicker)
  158. Lippi wants Italian players to copy selfless Rooney (Reuters)
  159. Door not closed on Raul, insists Spain coach (AFP)
  160. Man Utd chief calls for show of loyalty from Ronaldo (AFP)
  161. Chivas goalkeeper will miss Mexican season (AP)
  162. Coe sees Ferguson as ideal coach for 2012 Olympic team (Reuters)
  163. Argentina wins, reaches beach quarterfinals (AP)
  164. El Salvador, Guatemala end in scoreless draw (AP)
  165. Revolution advance with tie in SuperLiga (PA SportsTicker)
  166. Chelsea's Cech nets five-year deal (AFP)
  167. Chelsea deny Kaka offer but still chasing Robinho (AFP)
  168. Financial trouble may force Valencia to sell stars (AFP)
  169. I have offers from Chelsea and Inter, says Eto'o (AFP)
  170. Ferguson says move for Ronaldo would be mistake (PA SportsTicker)
  171. West Ham: Weekend brawl won't mar soccer trip (AP)
  172. Robinho dropped from Brazil Olympic team (AP)
  173. Chelsea deny Eto'o football transfer bid (AFP)
  174. Chelsea's Terry still haunted by penalty miss (AFP)
  175. Chelsea's Essien signs new five-year contract (Reuters)
  176. Werder Bremen in legal action against Olympic runaway Diego (AFP)
  177. Organised crime gang tried to buy Lazio (Reuters)
  178. Ferguson casts doubt over Scolari and Chelsea (AFP)
  179. Troubled Racing resume training after four-day strike (Reuters)
  180. Turkey captain Emre leaves Newcastle for Fenerbahce (Reuters)
  181. No room for improvement at Chelsea, says Ferguson (Reuters)
  182. Shilton doubts Beckham can break his England caps record (Reuters)
  183. Bayern in the hunt for Euro flop Gomez (AFP)
  184. Champions League first qualifying round, 2nd leg results (Reuters)
  185. Debutants shine in Champions League qualifiers (Reuters)
  186. Chelsea's Scolari rebuffs Fergie mind games (AFP)
  187. Scholes plans to leave Man Utd in two years (AFP)
  188. Injured Bosingwa may leave Chelsea tour: Scolari (AFP)
  189. Barcelona crush Hibs 6-0 in Guardiola debut (AFP)
  190. Yakubu promises another goal spree (AFP)
  191. Lure of India excites United (AFP)
  192. MLS All-Stars beat West Ham 3-2 (AFP)
  193. Beckham inspires MLS all-stars to win over West Ham (Reuters)
  194. Bruckner to take over as Austria coach (AFP)
  195. Adriano delighted to be back playing at Inter (AFP)
  196. Mourinho's Inter to kick off season at Sampdoria (Reuters)
  197. Goalkeeper Robinson leaves Spurs for Blackburn (Reuters)
  198. Romania striker Niculae rejoins Dinamo Bucharest (Reuters)
  199. Ballack laughs off Fergie age taunts (AFP)
  200. Footballer John Obi wants to fill Claude's boots (AFP)
  201. Rangers' Ferguson promises to overcome injury blues (AFP)
  202. Rooney recovers his cool in United romp (AFP)
  203. UN advisor Lemke confident for 2010 World Cup (AFP)
  204. Newboy Friedel predicts Villa top four place (AFP)
  205. Spurs defender Chimbonda joins Sunderland (AFP)
  206. El Salvador, Jamaica tie 0-0 (AP)
  207. Barton to be given second chance by Keegan (AFP)
  208. Keegan confirms support for jailed Barton (Reuters)
  209. Lack of finances no excuse, insists Bayern's Klinsmann (AFP)
  210. African Confederation Cup draw (Reuters)
  211. United see off Portsmouth in Lagos friendly (AFP)
  212. Kenyon expects Lampard, Drogba to start season with Chelsea (AFP)
  213. Scolari targets unprecedented quadruple trophy haul (AFP)
  214. Muntari will be last signing, say Inter Milan (Reuters)
  215. Diouf latest to join new boys at Sunderland (Reuters)
  216. Argentina's Placente signs for Bordeaux (AFP)
  217. Fabregas pledges loyalty to Arsenal (AFP)
  218. No 'gimmick' players for Chelsea as they build Asia image (AFP)
  219. French federation dismisses PSG League Cup reprieve (AFP)
  220. Bilbao break with tradition to sign shirt sponsor deal (Reuters)
  221. Wigan sign Cattermole (AFP)
  222. Euro 2008 organisers confident successors will be ready (AFP)
  223. Chelsea make it three wins out of three (AFP)
  224. Van der Sar baffled by Ronaldo's Real dream (AFP)
  225. Nike gives Barton the boot (AFP)
  226. Man Utd and Ronaldo to decide future next week - Calderon (AFP)
  227. Real coach complains of being left in dark over transfers (AFP)
  228. Rangers left with tricky trip after Kaunas draw (AFP)
  229. Keane makes Liverpool debut in friendly draw (AFP)
  230. New England beats Atlante 1-0 in Superliga (AP)
  231. Joseph nets Revolution return date with Dynamo (PA SportsTicker)
  232. Boghossian to assist France coach Domenech (AFP)
  233. Barton charged by FA over City clash (AFP)
  234. City see off plucky part-timers (AFP)
  235. FIFA offers Turkish Cypriots chance to play friendlies (Reuters)
  236. Van der Vaart signs for Real Madrid: report (AFP)
  237. Inter's Vieira suffers thigh injury (Reuters)
  238. Adebayor sticking with Gunners (AFP)
  239. Argentine Cuper named Georgia coach (Reuters)
  240. Chelsea lose shootout in Moscow again (AFP)
  241. Palacios extends Wigan contract (AFP)
  242. Arsenal ready to take Europe by storm vows Fabregas (AFP)
  243. Wenger confirms Gallas as Gunners skipper (AFP)
  244. Toni could miss Bayern season opener (PA SportsTicker)
  245. Real Madrid defeat Hamburg (AFP)
  246. Ahly goalkeeper Abdulhamid defies dominant ASEC (AFP)
  247. United's Campbell set for Premier League action (AFP)
  248. FIFA gets more time in Olympic player release case (AP)
  249. Wenger backs Adebayor to win over the boo-boys (AFP)
  250. Rio expecting Rooney to star this season (AFP)