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  1. Palinsesto Sky
  2. AC Milan pulls into positive territory (AP)
  3. Inter answer critics with win in Rome, says Mihajlovic (Reuters)
  4. Pauleta power saves the day for PSG (AFP)
  5. Le Tre Sicule
  6. Toluca 3, Club America 2 (AP)
  7. PREVIEW-Soccer-Palermo head to Empoli on a high (Reuters)
  8. PREVIEW Soccer-Lyon hope to continue dream start against Lille (Reuters)
  9. PREVIEW-Soccer-Chelsea out to settle derby score with Fulham (Reuters)
  10. National Line Up - Week 3
  11. American Line Up - Week 3
  12. Tighten up transfer rules says Taylor (AFP)
  13. Swiss coach banned for smoking on bench in Qatar (Reuters)
  14. Italy's Olympic committee man new Federation head (Reuters)
  15. Deportivo's Bodipo out for up to eight months with injury (Reuters)
  16. PREVIEW-Soccer-Valencia test credentials against champions Barca (Reuters)
  17. Morientes happy to be out of English football (Reuters)
  18. Fifty injured as Sicilian fans clash (AFP)
  19. Carver steps into Leeds caretaker role (AFP)
  20. Pancalli named new football federation chief (AFP)
  21. Slovenia names 20-man squad for Euro qualifiers (Reuters)
  22. FIFA keeping eye on corruption allegations in England (Reuters)
  23. Aussie World Cup heroes to be feted next month (AFP)
  24. Hungary fixtures unaffected by protest (Reuters)
  25. PREVIEW-Soccer-Etoile Sahel's winning streak threatened (Reuters)
  26. Romanian soccer fans clash with police (AP)
  27. Croatia recall expelled trio for Euro qualifiers (Reuters)
  28. Dynamo lose Rotan for a month after ankle surgery (Reuters)
  29. Reading have grounds for improvement (AFP)
  30. Park aims to return better than ever (AFP)
  31. Romania name 13 exiles for squad for face Belarus (Reuters)
  32. Redknapp gave libel warning to BBC (AFP)
  33. 2 players in Italy banned for illegal betting (AP)
  34. Berbatov injury a blow for Spurs and Bulgaria (Reuters)
  35. McDermott reveals Bellamy bust-up (AFP)
  36. Inter: Storia Di Atti Di Crimine
  37. Klinsmann to help Euro 2008 co-hosts Austria (AFP)
  38. Brazil great Romario discusses Adelaide switch (AFP)
  39. Platini backs Champions League (Reuters)
  40. Liverpool consider legal action over 'tapping up' claim (AFP)
  41. Brazil name four uncapped players in squad (Reuters)
  42. Belated home welcome for Australian World Cup team (Reuters)
  43. ASEC Abidjan win seventh successive Ivory Coast title (Reuters)
  44. Markgraf chosen for team after birth of son (AP)
  45. Platini outlines UEFA presidency manifesto (AFP)
  46. Inter's Vieira handed three-match ban (AFP)
  47. Ahn's chances of selection "absolutely zero" - coach (Reuters)
  48. Shao suspended for China's final Asian Cup qualifiers (Reuters)
  49. COLUMN-Soccer-Support for UN can't mask the stench of corruption (Reuters)
  50. [06-07 B- N D] Formazioni 4° Giornata
  51. [06-07 B- S D] Formazioni 4° Giornata
  52. Ryder Cup Di Golf
  53. Serie A fixtures (Reuters)
  54. English premier league fixtures (Reuters)
  55. Portuguese championship fixtures (Reuters)
  56. Primera Liga fixtures (Reuters)
  57. Turkish championship fixtures (Reuters)
  58. [serie B -sd] Asta Per Mario Frick
  59. Injured Cisse hopes to be back against Lyon next month (Reuters)
  60. Brazil call-up and new contract for Sevilla's Correia (Reuters)
  61. Agent to sue over bung claims (AFP)
  62. Clemson soccer gains No. 1 notice (AP)
  63. Fine Samuria Casino On The Net
  64. Mi Ritiro
  65. Rummenigge blames World Cup fatigue for slow start (Reuters)
  66. Denmark withdraws bid to host 2009 UEFA Cup final (Reuters)
  67. Babayaro charged with violent conduct (AFP)
  68. FIFA orders Kenya to clear soccer mess by Oct 18 (Reuters)
  69. Angola will be ready for 2010 says coach (Reuters)
  70. Kenya handed FIFA deadline (AFP)
  71. Partizan under pressure to win Belgrade derby (Reuters)
  72. Ambitious Wenger plays down 10-year milestone at Arsenal (Reuters)
  73. Werder forward Klose out of crucial Hamburg clash (AFP)
  74. Hungary's Puskas kept in intensive care (Reuters)
  75. Monchengladbach take over top spot in Germany (AFP)
  76. Ronaldo happy to have stayed in Madrid (AFP)
  77. Moenchengladbach beat Dortmund in battle of the Borussias (Reuters)
  78. BBC to meet football officials over bung scandal (AFP)
  79. Ciao Sono Nuovo
  80. American fans to hear Chelsea matches live (Reuters)
  81. Porto go six points clear with 3-0 win over Beira Mar (Reuters)
  82. Goor levels late to leave Anderlecht top in Belgium (Reuters)
  83. Monchengladbach beats Dortmund, moves atop Bundesliga (SportsTicker)
  84. Willem II draws with NAC Breda, ends three-loss slide (SportsTicker)
  85. Serb Vukotic resigns as Farul Constanta coach (Reuters)
  86. Cup holders United visit Crewe, Chelsea go to Blackburn (Reuters)
  87. Alonso banks on home comforts (AFP)
  88. Chelsea and Fulham fight for more than bragging rights (AFP)
  89. Seol aims to steal the spotlight (AFP)
  90. Benfica's Assis doubtful for Manchester United match (AFP)
  91. Miller clinches Celtic win over Gers (AFP)
  92. Nigeria squad for Nations Cup qualifier vs Lesotho (Reuters)
  93. Argentine keeper Buljubasich found to have brain tumour (Reuters)
  94. Henry gives Arsenal home comfort (AFP)
  95. Lampard double puts Chelsea top (Reuters)
  96. Milan's winning run ends in 0-0 draw with Livorno (Reuters)
  97. Fred on the double in Lyon rout (AFP)
  98. Real's Cicinho suffers suspected knee ligament injury (Reuters)
  99. Olympiakos beat AEK to keep perfect record (Reuters)
  100. Ancora Il Topic Delle Somiglianze...
  101. Real Madrid back on top, but briefly (AFP)
  102. Diarra earns Real Madrid 1-0 victory at Betis (Reuters)
  103. Liverpool's Kewell on the mend after Sydney surgery (AFP)
  104. German football must step up racism fight says Zwanziger (AFP)
  105. Maldini ruled out of Lille clash (AFP)
  106. Craiova owner fires staff after defeat (Reuters)
  107. Real Madrid's Cicinho to miss most of season (AFP)
  108. Lens up to third after win over struggling Monaco (Reuters)
  109. Italian Serie A reports (Reuters)
  110. Maxi strikes twice to end Sevilla's winning run (Reuters)
  111. Marginalized take center stage at Homeless World Cup soccer tournament (AP)
  112. Barca back on top (SportsTicker)
  113. Primera Liga reports (Reuters)
  114. European round-up (Reuters)
  115. Brazilian leaders Sao Paulo lose to coachless Palmeiras (Reuters)
  116. La Volpe enjoys first win at Boca (Reuters)
  117. PREVIEW-Soccer-Barca look for second win in Champions League (Reuters)
  118. Disciplinary situation in the Champions League (Reuters)
  119. PREVIEW-Soccer-Real and Dynamo look to bounce back at Bernabeu (Reuters)
  120. PREVIEW-Soccer-Arsenal looking to mark Wenger landmark with win (Reuters)
  121. Diarra scores first goal for Real Madrid (Reuters)
  122. Struggling Lille out to upset AC Milan (Reuters)
  123. Bremen hopeful of Klose return for Barca clash (AFP)
  124. Russia squad for Euro 2008 qualifiers (Reuters)
  125. Staunton promotes McShane into Euro 2008 squad (Reuters)
  126. Samaras and Gekas return to Greece squad for qualifiers (Reuters)
  127. France coach calls for two referees in Ligue 1 matches (Reuters)
  128. Blues skipper Terry set for Bulgaria trip (AFP)
  129. [06-07] Aste!
  130. Pick One Challenge
  131. Reid and McShane called up for Ireland (AFP)
  132. Injury-hit Wales name squad (AFP)
  133. Bosnian name squad for Moldova and Greece qualifiers (Reuters)
  134. Podolski reveals Bayern nightmare (AFP)
  135. Albanian referee attacked after penalty award (Reuters)
  136. Polish FA chief plans to step down next month (Reuters)
  137. Levski striker Angelov out of Chelsea match (Reuters)
  138. Former Mexico striker Sanchez to coach again (Reuters)
  139. Palermo to respond to West Ham's mafia jibes (AFP)
  140. 2006/07 Stanley Cup Champions: Chi?
  141. Four charged after fans rampage at Greek league match (AP)
  142. Barcelona's Saviola overlooked for Bremen game (Reuters)
  143. Mahdavikia given three-match ban for Diego lunge (Reuters)
  144. Texas A&M to host 2007 women's soccer championship (AP)
  145. Rui Costa to miss Benfica's clash with United (Reuters)
  146. Ronaldo not chickening out of Kiev clash (AFP)
  147. Ronaldo replaces Van Nistelrooy in Real squad for Tuesday (Reuters)
  148. Top Uruguayan soccer player loses leg (AP)
  149. Orange Crush: Philadelphia Flyers 2006/2007!
  150. Former Uruguay striker Silva has leg amputated (Reuters)
  151. PREVIEW-Soccer-Inter, Bayern meet in only second European tie (Reuters)
  152. PREVIEW-Soccer-Levski hope passion can unsettle Chelsea (Reuters)
  153. Eriksson planning return to management (Reuters)
  154. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger (Reuters)
  155. Belgian championship fixtures (Reuters)
  156. Portuguese clubs eye wrecking job on English giants (AFP)
  157. Romanian clubs appoint new coaches (Reuters)
  158. Bordeaux's Faubert and Micoud to return for PSV match (Reuters)
  159. Stopping Totti key to success for Valencia says Ayala (Reuters)
  160. Newcastle United assistant manager Bond sacked (Reuters)
  161. Van der Vaart set to end latest injury misery (AFP)
  162. Beer turns sour for Pizarro as he loses licence for a second time (AFP)
  163. Milan's Gourcuff out of Lille match with injury (Reuters)
  164. Van Nistelrooy critical of Van Basten's selection policy (Reuters)
  165. Liverpool manager Benitez defends team rotation (Reuters)
  166. Newell's Old Boys striker Cardozo called up by Paraguay (Reuters)
  167. Uncapped striker Ristic in Macedonia squad (Reuters)
  168. Inter need points after Lisbon defeat, says coach Mancini (Reuters)
  169. New dad van Nistelrooy available for Dynamo Kiev showdown (AFP)
  170. Riise duo in Norway squad for Greece qualifier (Reuters)
  171. Garcia fires Champions League warning to Liverpool (AFP)
  172. FA set precedent with ban on tapping-up agent of Cole (AFP)
  173. Brazil's Dudu heads CSKA Moscow to 1-0 win over Hamburg (Reuters)
  174. Sweden squad for qualifiers against Spain, Iceland (Reuters)
  175. Real get campaign moving with 5-1 rout of Kiev (Reuters)
  176. Miller again the hero as Celtic down Danes (AFP)
  177. Goals for Real, vengeance for Man United in Europe (Reuters)
  178. Henry the hero as Gunners sink Porto (AFP)
  179. Goals for Real, vengeance for Man United (Reuters)
  180. Saha gives Manchester United 1-0 revenge win over Benfica (AFP)
  181. Reaching final has given players Euro belief, says Wenger (Reuters)
  182. Lyon crush Steaua 3-0 to take charge of Group E (Reuters)
  183. AEK frustrated again as Anderlecht claim draw (Reuters)
  184. PREVIEW-Soccer-Forty clubs look for spot in UEFA Cup groups (Reuters)
  185. Morelia 3, Cruz Azul 0 (AP)
  186. La Zona Nell'nba
  187. Swedish police detain 24 after Stockholm derby violence (Reuters)
  188. Real's five-goal salvo helps win over doubting fans (Reuters)
  189. Lerner completes Aston Villa takeover (AFP)
  190. Champions Barca hoping to hurdle Bremen into second round (AFP)
  191. AC Milan have yet to find Shevchenko's heir (Reuters)
  192. Crespo, Ayala and Heinze return to Argentina squad (Reuters)
  193. Moldova squad for Euro 2008 qualifiers (Reuters)
  194. Premier League sponsor extends deal to 2010 (Reuters)
  195. Scotland defender Naysmith out for six weeks (Reuters)
  196. Belarus squad for Euro 2008 qualifiers (Reuters)
  197. Spain to investigate racist chants at Celta game (Reuters)
  198. American Line-up Week 4
  199. [06-07 B- N D] Formazioni 5° Giornata
  200. [06-07 B- S D] Formazioni 5° Giornata
  201. Spartak to make history with artificial pitch v Sporting (Reuters)
  202. Blatter wants to scrap penalties for World Cup finals (Reuters)
  203. Sheffield United sign keeper Gerrard (AFP)
  204. Tunisia squad for African Nations Cup qualifier (Reuters)
  205. Under-fire Rangers boss Le Guen sees 'better days' ahead (AFP)
  206. Aachen, Gladbach fined for racist slurs (AFP)
  207. Inter deny spying on former Serie A referee (Reuters)
  208. Georgia squad for Euro 2008 qualifier v Italy (Reuters)
  209. Nameless twins chosen as Euro 2008 mascots (Reuters)
  210. Borrelli to stay on as head of Italy's match-fixing investigation (AFP)
  211. REFILE-Soccer-Beleaguered Athletic Bilbao president resigns (Reuters)
  212. Ferdinand seeks missing honours with England and United (Reuters)
  213. Illegal payments rife in English football says McClaren agent (AFP)
  214. Sporting snatch 1-1 draw at Spartak Moscow (Reuters)
  215. Inter owner denies spying on disgraced Serie A referee (AFP)
  216. Shakhtar settle for 2-2 draw with Olympiakos (Reuters)
  217. Barcelona salvage 1-1 draw with Messi strike (Reuters)
  218. Bayern beat nine-man Inter 2-0 in Milan (Reuters)
  219. Valencia in the driving seat after 2-1 win over Roma (Reuters)
  220. Al Karama held by Al Qadisiya in AFC Champions League (Reuters)
  221. Villa keeps Valencia riding high (AFP)
  222. Galatasaray players in tears after comeback falls short (Reuters)
  223. Bayern coach celebrates end of 18-year Italian drought (Reuters)
  224. Inconsistent Inter aim to steady ship at Cagliari (Reuters)
  225. Majority of agents corrupt, says England manager's aide (Reuters)
  226. Ferdinand reveals trophy torment (AFP)
  227. Fire 3, Galaxy 1 (AP)
  228. Carbone signs short-term deal with Sydney FC (Reuters)
  229. Ferdinand reveals trophy torment (AFP)
  230. Jol hoping players can earn UEFA Cup spurs (AFP)
  231. PREVIEW-Soccer-Torres out to rewrite recent Madrid derby history (Reuters)
  232. National Line Up - Week 4
  233. Free Agency - Cambiamenti Necessari ?
  234. No deadline for Shev to start scoring: Mourinho (AFP)
  235. Drogba treble puts Sofia and Sheva in the shade (AFP)
  236. Italian Carbone signs for Sydney guest stint (AFP)
  237. Ukraine squad for Euro 2008 qualifiers (Reuters)
  238. Liverpool take step towards moving from Anfield (Reuters)
  239. Tunisia defender Jaidi announces international retirement (Reuters)
  240. Dynamo Kiev lose two keepers for Lyon match (Reuters)
  241. A study in contrasts (SI.com)
  242. Reds close to green light for new stadium (AFP)
  243. Dragutinovic recalled to Serbia squad for qualifiers (Reuters)
  244. Barca's Eto'o out for five months after surgery (Reuters)
  245. Blatter says Brazil in position to host 2014 World Cup (AP)
  246. Werder's Borowski out for short spell with leg injury (Reuters)
  247. Germany finally hires the hockey coach Klinsmann wanted (Reuters)
  248. Enke to get call as Germany back-up goalkeeper (Reuters)
  249. Charlotte Bobcats
  250. Marseille humbled by Czech comeback kings (AFP)