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Cole says he played with broken foot (Nov 30, 2005)

Arsenal's Ashley Cole said he'd unknowingly played six weeks with a broken bone in his foot before realising the full extent of an injury that has ruled him out until the New Year. . . . more . . .

United fans say goodbye to Best (Nov 30, 2005)

Manchester United fans converged on Old Trafford to pay tribute to George Best before the club's first home game since the death of the legendary player. . . . more . . .

Giant-killers Doncaster ready for anyone (Nov 30, 2005)

Doncaster boss Dave Penney has declared his giant-killing side ready to take on Arsenal or any other big guns left in the quarter-finals of the League Cup. . . . more . . .

Hammers blow kisses to Keane (Nov 30, 2005)

West Ham have confirmed they have contacted Roy Keane's advisors in a bid to lure the former Manchester United captain to London. . . . more . . .

Blades allow Pompey to speak to Warnock (Nov 30, 2005)

Mangerless Premiership strugglers Portsmouth were given permission to speak to Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock, their first-choice to fill the vacancy at Fratton Park. . . . more . . .

Debt-laden Real Sociedad launch capital augmentation (Nov 30, 2005)

Spanish first division outfit Real Sociedad are to propose shareholders raising the club's capital by 13.4 million euros (17 million dollars) and lift club membership fees 30 percent to ward off a spiralling debt crisis which could lead to bankruptcy. . . . more . . .

Greek football club orders hooligan manhunt after violence-marred match (Nov 30, 2005)

Top Greek football league club AEK Athens published photos of alleged hooligans in an unprecedented step to combat the violence that habitually plagues the country's most popular sport. . . . more . . .

United salute Best with West Brom win (Nov 30, 2005)

Manchester United marked their first home match since the death of George Best with a 3-1 win over West Brom at Old Trafford that took the club into the quarter-finals of the League Cup. . . . more . . .

Australia to preserve penalty spot that secured World Cup place (Nov 30, 2005)

Australia has moved to permanently preserve the penalty spot from which the Socceroos earlier this month secured their first berth in the World Cup finals for 32 years. . . . more . . .

UEFA Cup success a domestic drag say Marseille (Nov 30, 2005)

Marseille, who play at Levski Sofia on Thursday, may have qualified for the UEFA Cup knockout stages but coach Jean Fernandez has complained their domestic aims are suffering at the hands of the competition. . . . more . . .

Maoulida double pushes Monaco closer to UEFA knockout stage (Nov 30, 2005)

A double from Toifilou Maoulida inspired 2004 Champions League finalists Monaco to the top of UEFA Cup group A with a 2-0 victory over Slavia Prague. . . . more . . .

Rafa hoping for World Cup spur for Harry (Nov 30, 2005)

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez expects Harry Kewell to start playing well to ensure his place in Australia's World Cup team. . . . more . . .

Al Montashari named Asian player of the year; Japan team of year (Nov 30, 2005)

Saudi Arabia defender Hamad Al Montashari was named Asian player of the year and Japan was crowned team of the year at an awards ceremony overshadowed by controversy. . . . more . . .

Al Montashari to be named Asian player of the year; Japan team of year (Nov 30, 2005)

Saudi Arabia defender Hamad Al Montashari will be named Asian player of the year and Japan will be crowned team of the year at a ceremony, according to the winners list seen by AFP. . . . more . . .

Portuguese football clubs struggle with hard times (Nov 30, 2005)

Portugal's football clubs have produced top players like Luis Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo but they are facing their biggest financial crisis in years which has left some teams struggling to stay afloat. . . . more . . .

Liverpool in a groove despite striker woes (Nov 30, 2005)

Liverpool's problems in the striker department appear to grow deeper by the day but that failed to stop the European champions from making it five Premiership wins in a row with a 2-0 defeat of whipping boys Sunderland. . . . more . . .

Stars pay tribute to magic Ronaldinho (Nov 30, 2005)

As far as awards go, Ronaldinho didn't know which was better - winning the 50th European Player of the Year award or hearing some of football's greatest ever players gushing over his talents. . . . more . . .

Indecent exposure case dropped against ex-AC Milan doctor (Nov 30, 2005)

English prosecutors have dropped charges of indecent exposure against the former team doctor of Italian giants AC Milan after his alleged victim decided not to give evidence. . . . more . . .

Cahill and Babayaro charged over Goodison clash (Nov 30, 2005)

Tim Cahill and Celestine Babayaro face possible three-match bans after being charged with violent conduct following a fracas during Everton's 1-0 win over Newcastle on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Germany snub Wigan's Bullard offer (Nov 30, 2005)

World Cup hosts Germany have told Wigan Athletic's English-born midfielder Jimmy Bullard that they are not interested in nationalising him ahead of the 2006 finals. . . . more . . .

Ronaldinho set for another top gong ? (Nov 30, 2005)

Barcelona forward Ronaldinho is in line for another top accolade after football's world ruling body nominated the Brazilian among the contenders for the world player of the year. . . . more . . .

Babayaro banned for three matches over Cahill clash (Nov 30, 2005)

Newcastle's Nigerian defender Celestine Babayaro has been banned for three matches after admitting a charge of violent conduct following a fracas with Everton's Tim Cahill during a Premiership match on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Solskjaer career nears end as United offer testimonial (Nov 30, 2005)

Fears are mounting that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will not play for Manchester United again after manager Alex Ferguson revealed plans for a testimonial for the Norwegian striker. . . . more . . .

Germany coach Klinsmann to speak in Rio about training methods (Nov 29, 2005)

Germany coach Jurgen Klinsmann has answered a call from Brazilian opposite number Carlos Alberto Parreira to explain his methods for reconstructing his team for the World Cup finals on home soil next year. . . . more . . .

Giantkillers Doncaster add Villa to list of scalps (Nov 29, 2005)

Doncaster Rovers claimed their second Premiership scalp of the season when they beat Aston Villa to move into the League Cup quarter-finals with a 3-0 win that added to the pressure on embattled Villa boss David O'Leary. . . . more . . .

Fabregas aiming for Spanish World Cup berth (Nov 29, 2005)

Arsenal teenager Cesc Fabregas believes he can find a way into Spain's squad for next year's World Cup finals - even though he has yet to make it into the senior national side. . . . more . . .

US coach says US deserve World Cup seed consideration (Nov 29, 2005)

Setting the pace in North American regional qualifying for the 2006 World Cup, an unprecedented feat for a US team, is enough to merit seeding consideration for the Germany football showdown, US coach Bruce Arena said. . . . more . . .

Pompey chairman refuses to close door on Redknapp return (Nov 29, 2005)

Portsmouth chairman Milan Mandaric refused to rule out former boss Harry Redknapp returning to Fratton Park. . . . more . . .

Malaysian Rasiah shatters Filipino football dreams (Nov 29, 2005)

Two goals from the boot of Surendren Rasiah ended Filipino dreams of a medal in the men's football as Malaysia came from behind to win a semi-final spot at the South East Asian Games. . . . more . . .

Al Jaber ruled out as Asian player of year award descends into farce (Nov 29, 2005)

Asia's already controversial player of the year awards descended into farce when one of the three finalists was ruled out of contention for failing to arrive for the ceremony. . . . more . . .

Old Trafford to say farewell to Best in silence (Nov 29, 2005)

Manchester United's League Cup tie against West Brom on Wednesday, their first match at Old Trafford since the death of George Best, will be preceded by a minute's silence in honour of the club's legendary former player. . . . more . . .

Bowyer agrees to pay student despite not guilty verdict (Nov 29, 2005)

Lee Bowyer has agreed an out-of-court settlement with an Asian student he was cleared of assaulting, the footballer's lawyers said. . . . more . . .

Doncaster knock Villa out of League Cup (Nov 29, 2005)

Doncaster Rovers claimed their second Premiership scalp of the season when they beat Aston Villa to move into the League Cup quarter-finals with a 3-0 win and put even more pressure on embattled Villa boss David O'Leary. . . . more . . .

AC Milan move closer to Italian Cup quarter-finals (Nov 29, 2005)

AC Milan defeated second division Brescia 3-1 in the first leg of their Italian Cup last 16 tie at the San Siro. . . . more . . .

Domenech stunned by sudden death of French player Di Tommaso (Nov 29, 2005)

France coach Raymond Domenech was among those who were left saddened by the death of FC Utrecht defender David Di Tommaso, who died suddenly in his sleep. . . . more . . .

Blades confirm Pompey approach for Warnock (Nov 29, 2005)

Sheffield United confirmed they had received an approach from Premiership strugglers Portsmouth to speak to manager Neil Warnock. . . . more . . .

Neville and Saha bolster Red Devils (Nov 29, 2005)

Manchester United are set to receive a major boost on the injury front when Gary Neville starts his first game since August in Wednesday's League Cup fourth round clash against West Brom. . . . more . . .

Ronaldinho named 50th European footballer of the year (Nov 29, 2005)

Silky smooth Brazil and Barcelona midfielder Ronaldinho was named the 50th European footballer of the year at a lavish ceremony here. . . . more . . .

Shearer escapes sanction for flying elbow (Nov 29, 2005)

Alan Shearer has escaped disciplinary action by the Football Association after he appeared to elbow Everton defender David Weir during Newcastle's match at Goodison Park on Sunday. . . . more . . .

Lampard wants 'unbeatable' double century record (Nov 29, 2005)

Frank Lampard has set his sights on extending his record of consecutive Premiership appearances to 200 matches, a mark he believes will be "impossible" to overhaul. . . . more . . .

Ronaldinho could become one of the best five players ever: Tostao (Nov 29, 2005)

Brazil's Tostao, a member of the legendary 1970 World Cup winning side, said the newly-crowned European footballer of the year Ronaldinho could become one of the best five players of all time. . . . more . . .

Trinidad and Tobago's Glen makes Rapid move (Nov 29, 2005)

Cornell Glen, a forward who helped Trinidad and Tobago qualify for the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany, was traded by the Columbus Crew to the Colorado Rapids for US defender Ritchie Kotschau. . . . more . . .

Best could be honoured with Belfast stadium (Nov 28, 2005)

Northern Ireland sports minister David Hanson has said it is possible a proposed new stadium in Belfast could be named after the late George Best. . . . more . . .

Ronaldinho tipped to win 50th European footballer of the year award (Nov 28, 2005)

Silky-smooth Barcelona striker Ronaldinho is being tipped to win the 50th European footballer of the year award at a ceremony here. . . . more . . .

Ferguson ready for emotional salute to Best (Nov 28, 2005)

Alex Ferguson is anticipating an emotional tribute to George Best at Old Trafford on Wednesday when Manchester United play their first home game since the death of one of their greatest players. . . . more . . .

FIFA's Kurdish gaffe upsets Turkey (Nov 28, 2005)

The Turkish Football Association has urged the sport's governing body FIFA to remove from its almanac a reference to Kurdish as an official language of Turkey. . . . more . . .

Worrying week awaits Real Madrid coach Luxemburgo (Nov 28, 2005)

Real Madrid coach Wanderley Luxemburgo is likely to face one of the worst weeks of his professional career after the Spanish giants could only draw 2-2 at Real Sociedad. . . . more . . .

Bayern rivals already waving white flag (Nov 28, 2005)

With 14 games gone in the Bundesliga Bayern Munich are ominously looking down on the other 17 teams in the German top-flight and their chief adversaries appear to have lost all hope of catching the reigning champions. . . . more . . .

Mandaric keen for McLeish talks but cool on Redknapp (Nov 28, 2005)

Milan Mandaric, chairman of managerless English Premiership strugglers Portsmouth, said he'd made an approach to Scottish champions Rangers to speak to their under-pressure boss Alex McLeish. . . . more . . .

World Cup hosts on red alert after hooligan turf war (Nov 28, 2005)

With just over six months to go until the 2006 World Cup finals a hooligan turf war in the small town of Briesen has put hosts Germany on red alert. . . . more . . .

World Cup a chance for Germany to show friendly face: Merkel (Nov 28, 2005)

Chancellor Angela Merkel said the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany would be a chance to present a friendly and modern view of the country to the rest of the world. . . . more . . .

England players not greedy: Beckham (Nov 28, 2005)

David Beckham rejected claims that England players were being greedy with regard to bonus payments at the 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Chelsea to appeal fan trouble fine (Nov 28, 2005)

Chelsea are to appeal against the 30,000-pound (45,000 euros) fine imposed by the Football Association (FA) for failing to control their supporters in a League Cup tie against West Ham last season. . . . more . . .

Ronaldinho named 50th European footballer of the year (Nov 28, 2005)

Silky smooth Brazil and Barcelona midfielder Ronaldinho was named the 50th European footballer of the year at a lavish ceremony. . . . more . . .

Indonesia coast past Laos into SEAGames semis (Nov 28, 2005)

Indonesia trampled over Laos 4-0 in an unruly and physical game to advance to the semi-finals of the Southeast Asian Games in the Philippines. . . . more . . .

Kenyan striker Oliech signs for Nantes (Nov 28, 2005)

Kenya's international striker Dennis Oliech, who currently plays in Qatar, has signed a contract with French first division side Nantes, club president Rudi Roussillon said. . . . more . . .

Henry in love with Arsenal (Nov 28, 2005)

Thierry Henry has admitted he is enjoying a passionate love affair with Arsenal, but it remains to be seen if that devotion is strong enough to keep him at the Gunners when they move from Highbury to nearby Ashburton Grove next summer - or seek a fresh challenge elsewhere. . . . more . . .

Who can stop Barca taking their second title? (Nov 28, 2005)

Barcelona's stunning 4-1 win over Racing Santander will have sent shock waves throughout the rest of Spanish first division. . . . more . . .

Beckham still to speak to Ferguson after United exit (Nov 28, 2005)

England captain David Beckham has said that more than two years after he left Manchester United he has not spoken to the club's manager Sir Alex Ferguson since the day he left to join Real Madrid. . . . more . . .

Rooney aiming for Best heights (Nov 28, 2005)

Wayne Rooney said he hoped one day to be compared to George Best after inspiring the Manchester United fightback that saw West Ham beaten 2-1 in the club's first match since the death of the Old Trafford hero. . . . more . . .

Cote d'Ivoire defender Zoro in tears after racist abuse (Nov 28, 2005)

Messina's African defender Marc Zoro was reduced to tears after being subjected to racial abuse by the visiting fans in a Serie A match at home to Inter Milan. . . . more . . .

Sibneft to end CSKA deal (Nov 28, 2005)

Oil giant Sibneft said they were ending their sponsorship deal of Russian champions CSKA Moscow at the end of the year. . . . more . . .

Italians united against racism in football (Nov 28, 2005)

Italian league and cup football games in the next week are all to start five minutes late to protest against racism among fans which again provoked ugly incidents at the weekend. . . . more . . .

Zidane's Madrid warning for Ballack (Nov 28, 2005)

Zinedine Zidane has welcomed reports Real Madrid are close to signing Germany captain Michael Ballack from Bayern Munich but the France star has warned he will not surrender the playmaking role lightly. . . . more . . .

Rooney stars as United honour Best with victory (Nov 27, 2005)

Wayne Rooney fired Manchester United back to second place in the Premiership with a dazzling performance in his team's 2-1 win at West Ham. . . . more . . .

Seven-up Osasuna as Real struggle to late draw (Nov 27, 2005)

Osasuna's dream season continued with their seventh consecutive home win, a 3-2 victory over Alaves, while struggling Real Madrid needed two goals in the last three minutes to earn a 2-2 draw at Real Sociedad. . . . more . . .

Juve beat Treviso to restore five-point lead (Nov 27, 2005)

Juventus restored their five-point lead at the top of Italy's Serie A with a 3-1 home win over Treviso. . . . more . . .

Hertha show steel to climb to fifth (Nov 27, 2005)

Hertha Berlin came from two goals down to move fifth in the German table after a 2-2 home draw with Borussia Monchengladbach. . . . more . . .

United in Best request to Benfica (Nov 27, 2005)

Manchester United have asked Benfica whether they can pay respects to George Best at their Champions League match on December 7, the Portuguese press have reported. . . . more . . .

Ronaldinho tipped to win 50th European footballer of the year award (Nov 27, 2005)

Silky-smooth Barcelona striker Ronaldinho is being tipped to win the 50th European footballer of the year award at a ceremony here on Monday. . . . more . . .

Yobo lifts Everton out of drop zone (Nov 27, 2005)

Joseph Yobo's second-half header lifted Everton out of the Premiership's bottom three as the home side sealed a fiery 1-0 win against Newcastle which should have seen Tim Cahill and Celestine Babayaro dismissed for a 43rd minute scuffle. . . . more . . .

PSG lose out in seven-goal thriller (Nov 27, 2005)

Paris Saint Germain squandered the chance to reclaim second place behind runaway leaders Lyon when going down 4-3 at home to modest Lens in the French first division. . . . more . . .

Osasuna are in seventh heaven after beating Alaves (Nov 27, 2005)

Osasuna's remarkable season continued with their seventh consecutive home win, a 3-2 victory over struggling Alaves. . . . more . . .

No major signing at Manchester till the summer (Nov 27, 2005)

Manchester United will not make a major signing until the end of the season, boss Alex Ferguson has revealed. . . . more . . .

Best's funeral to take place on Saturday (Nov 27, 2005)

Football star George Best's funeral will take place in Belfast on Saturday, his agent Phil Hughes said, according to a report. . . . more . . .

Ballack can replace Zidane at Real says Ronaldo (Nov 27, 2005)

Real Madrid's Brazilian striker Ronaldo has urged Germany captain Michael Ballack to join the nine-time European champions and take over the mantle of ageing French talisman Zinedine Zidane. . . . more . . .

Thailand beats Malaysia, looks toward football semis at SEA Games (Nov 27, 2005)

Defending champions and heavy favourites Thailand beat back a second half assault by Malaysia for an exciting 2-1 win in the preliminary round of the men's football competition at the Southeast Asian Games. . . . more . . .

FIFA searched in probe into collapse of former marketing partner (Nov 27, 2005)

World football's governing body FIFA has said it has lodged a formal protest about a search of its headquarters earlier this month by Swiss investigators probing the collapse of former marketing partner ISMM-ISL four years ago. . . . more . . .

Barcelona thrash Racing while Real struggle to late draw (Nov 27, 2005)

Barcelona hammered Racing Santander 4-1 to stay top of the Spanish first division on goal difference from surprise package Osasuna, but Real Madrid struggled to a 2-2 draw at Real Sociedad. . . . more . . .

Juve restore five-point lead but racism overshadows Serie A (Nov 27, 2005)

Juventus restored their five-point lead at the top of Italy's Serie A after defeating Treviso 3-1. . . . more . . .

Cote d'Ivoire defender Zoro in tears after racist abuse (Nov 27, 2005)

Messina's African defender Marc Zoro was reduced to tears after being subjected to racial abuse by the visiting fans in their Serie A match at home to Inter Milan. . . . more . . .

Hibs pile pressure on Rangers boss McLeish (Nov 27, 2005)

Hibernian added to the woes of Rangers manager Alex McLeish with a 2-1 win at Easter Road that left the reigning champions a massive 15 points behind leaders and arch Glasgow rivals Celtic. . . . more . . .

McBride double eases Fulham fears (Nov 27, 2005)

Brian McBride scored twice in Fulham's 2-1 win over Bolton Wanderers at Craven Cottage and took the hosts five points clear of the relegation zone. . . . more . . .

Saha can be a hit for Man Utd Ferguson says (Nov 26, 2005)

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has given a strong vote of confidence to striker Louis Saha now that he has fought his way back to full fitness. . . . more . . .

Wenger hails king Henry the great (Nov 26, 2005)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger led the tributes as Thierry Henry reached yet another milestone in his glittering Gunners career. . . . more . . .

Bubble bursts as Wigan lose again (Nov 26, 2005)

Goals from Tottenham duo Robbie Keane and Edgar Davids consigned Wigan to a second home defeat in a row. . . . more . . .

New contract for Adriaanse at Porto (Nov 26, 2005)

Portuguese giants Porto have extended the contract of their manager Co Adriaanse until 2008, press reports said, citing club chairman Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa. . . . more . . .

Manchester United end Ballack interest (Nov 26, 2005)

Manchester United have ended their interest in Germany captain Michael Ballack after being told the Bayern Munich midfielder is more interested in joining Real Madrid. . . . more . . .

Celtic shocked by Pars but stay top (Nov 26, 2005)

Celtic crashed to a shock 1-0 defeat at home to Dunfermline, but remained at the top of the Scottish Premier League, with second-placed Hearts only managing a draw away to Motherwell. . . . more . . .

Record-breaker Lampard seals win with a goal (Nov 26, 2005)

Frank Lampard marked his record-breaking 160th consecutive Premiership appearance with a decisive goal as Chelsea cruised to a 2-0 win at managerless Portsmouth. . . . more . . .

Bayern go six clear as Kuranyi guns down Bremen (Nov 26, 2005)

Bayern Munich surged six points clear at the Bundesliga summit with a 2-1 win over Mainz 05 at the Allianz Arena. . . . more . . .

Henry chalks up 100-goal milestone (Nov 26, 2005)

Thierry Henry reached another personal milestone as he scored the second goal of the day to help Arsenal secure a 3-0 victory over Blackburn at Highbury. . . . more . . .

Supersub Inzaghi keeps Milan's title hopes alive (Nov 26, 2005)

Filippo Inzaghi scored a dramatic winner in the fourth minute of stoppage time to give AC Milan a precious 2-1 home victory over struggling Lecce. . . . more . . .

Liverpool revival continues with best run under Benitez (Nov 26, 2005)

Liverpool recorded their longest winning run for two and a half years as they edged out Manchester City 1-0 at the City of Manchester Stadium. . . . more . . .

Gray seals points for Birmingham in basement clash (Nov 26, 2005)

Sunderland slumped to an 11th defeat in 14 English Premiership games this season as Julian Gray's second half goal revived Birmingham's survival hopes at the Stadium of Light. . . . more . . .

Substitute Govou saves Lyon's unblemished record (Nov 26, 2005)

Sydney Govou saved Lyon from their first defeat of the season when his late goal earned the four-time champions a 1-1 draw away to Nice. . . . more . . .

Davis ensures Charlton slump continues (Nov 26, 2005)

Aston Villa had Steven Davis to thank as they edged out Charlton Athletic in a 1-0 win at Villa Park. . . . more . . .

Late show Valencia reignite Spanish title push (Nov 26, 2005)

Valencia, who were Spanish champions in 2004, reignited their challenge for the 2005/2006 crown by beating Celta Vigo 2-0 to move into fourth place in the table. . . . more . . .

Football legend Best dead at 59 (Nov 25, 2005)

Football legend George Best died at the age of 59 in a west London hospital after losing his long battle against alcoholism. . . . more . . .

Wenger calls Chelsea truce (Nov 25, 2005)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has withdrawn his threat of legal action against Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho. . . . more . . .

Football legend George Best dead (Nov 25, 2005)

Football legend George Best has died in intensive care at a west London hospital. . . . more . . .

George Best: a wayward footballing genius (Nov 25, 2005)

The sublime skills of George Best, who died in a London hospital aged 59, dazzled a generation and made him one of the world's first and foremost footballing superstars. . . . more . . .

Rooney wants to be Red for decade (Nov 25, 2005)

England striker Wayne Rooney helped lift some of the gloom at Manchester United by declaring himself ready to spend the next 10 years at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

I want to stay with City, says Sun (Nov 25, 2005)

Chinese international Sun Jihai said he wants to stay with Manchester City despite struggling to hold down a first-team place this season. . . . more . . .

Britain extols George Best as he lingers on deathbead (Nov 25, 2005)

Britain paid emotional tributes to football legend George Best as fans left flowers, scarves, team shirts and farewell messages outside the London hospital where he languished unconscious on his deathbed. . . . more . . .

Fans pay tribute to simply the Best (Nov 25, 2005)

From the ordinary football fan to Argentine great Diego Maradona, the tributes to George Best were unanimous in their appraisal of a man whose death has left a huge void in the football world. . . . more . . .

Best to be buried in Belfast (Nov 25, 2005)

Football star George Best, who died aged 59, will be buried in his native Belfast next to his mother, his agent Phil Hughes said. . . . more . . .

FIFA ruling on Turkey-Switzerland fight in new year (Nov 25, 2005)

FIFA said a disciplinary ruling on violent incidents at the Turkey-Switzerland World Cup qualifier was unlikely to be ready until the new year. . . . more . . .

Football legend George Best dead at 59 (Nov 25, 2005)

Football legend George Best died in intensive care at a west London hospital after losing his long battle against alcoholism. . . . more . . .

Charlton mourns loss of 'dear friend' Best (Nov 25, 2005)

Sir Bobby Charlton led the tributes from within British football to soccer great George Best following the death of his former Manchester United team-mate. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo cleared of rape claims (Nov 25, 2005)

Manchester United star Cristiano Ronaldo will not face criminal charges over allegations he raped a woman in a London hotel suite, Scotland Yard have confirmed. . . . more . . .

1968: Best's glory hour (Nov 25, 2005)

It was undoubtedly George Best's finest moment. . . . more . . .

Best unlikely to survive next 24 hours (Nov 24, 2005)

Football legend George Best was expected to die within the next 24 hours. . . . more . . .

Turkey coach Ozdilek regrets Swiss trouble (Nov 24, 2005)

Mehmet Ozdilek, Turkey's assistant coach who resigned after being blamed for the violence that marred their World Cup play-off defeat to Switzerland last week, said he regretted sparking the trouble. . . . more . . .

Lennon invests in Celtic's future (Nov 24, 2005)

Celtic captain Neil Lennon has bought shares in the club to help fund the Scottish Premier League leaders' new academy. . . . more . . .

Goal-shy Crouch is crucial for us says Benitez (Nov 24, 2005)

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has insisted goal-shy striker Peter Crouch is vital to the English club's defence of their Champions League title. . . . more . . .

Best suffers 'worst night' so far (Nov 24, 2005)

Football legend George Best had his "worst night so far" since he was admitted to a London hospital nearly two months ago with life-threatening infections. . . . more . . .

Pires loyal to Arsenal (Nov 24, 2005)

France forward Robert Pires insists he will not leave Arsenal during the January transfer window and wants to stay at the club beyond the end of the season. . . . more . . .

Rooney wants to be Red for decade (Nov 24, 2005)

England striker Wayne Rooney helped lift some of the gloom at Manchester United by declaring himself ready to spend the next 10 years at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Pure relief for McLeish as Gers keep Euro dream alive (Nov 24, 2005)

Alex McLeish admitted he had felt "pure relief" when substitute Ross McCormack scored a late equaliser against FC Porto to keep Rangers' European dream alive and throw his embattled manager a lifeline. . . . more . . .

Battling Boro reach UEFA Cup knockout round (Nov 24, 2005)

Middlesbrough reached the knockout stages of the UEFA Cup after a battling 0-0 draw against AZ Alkmaar in the Netherlands kept their European campaign on track. . . . more . . .

Rio hails United strike force as world's best (Nov 24, 2005)

Rio Ferdinand has shrugged off concerns over Manchester United's recent scoring problems, insisting any club in the world would want Ruud van Nistelrooy and Wayne Rooney in their attack. . . . more . . .

Vaz Te rescues Bolton (Nov 24, 2005)

Supersub Ricardo Vaz Te scored a late equaliser as Bolton drew 1-1 against Vitoria Guimaraes to edge closer to the knockout stages of the UEFA Cup. . . . more . . .

I want to stay with City, says Sun (Nov 24, 2005)

Chinese international Sun Jihai said he wants to stay with Manchester City despite struggling to hold down a first-team place this season. . . . more . . .

Arsenal rocked by full-back crisis (Nov 24, 2005)

Arsenal's hopes of catching Premiership leaders Chelsea suffered a setback when left-backs Ashley Cole and Gael Clichy were sidelined until at least the new year. . . . more . . .

McLeish tells Rangers to forget Europe (Nov 24, 2005)

Rangers manager Alex McLeish has told his side to forget about the Champions League and concentrate on their worrying domestic position instead. . . . more . . .

Best on death's doorstep (Nov 24, 2005)

Football legend George Best was on death's doorstep in hospital and unlikely to live another day. . . . more . . .

South Korea names training squad after Advocaat lets rip (Nov 24, 2005)

World Cup-bound South Korea has announced a 32-strong squad for an overseas tour after coach Dick Advocaat let rip at K-League clubs who were refusing to release their players. . . . more . . .

Chelsea not interested in Ballack says Kenyon (Nov 24, 2005)

Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon has poured cold water on claims that the Premiership champions have entered the race to sign Bayern Munich midfielder Michael Ballack. . . . more . . .

Late penalty puts Marseille through (Nov 24, 2005)

Marseille secured entry to the last 32 of the UEFA Cup with room to spare after a 1-0 win over Dutch side Heerenveen at the Stade Velodrome. . . . more . . .

'Prepare for the worst' says doctor treating Best (Nov 24, 2005)

Football legend George Best, who is critically ill and fighting a life-threatening infection, had a "bad night" and his condition "deteriorated slightly", a hospital spokesman said. . . . more . . .

Best at death's door: doctor (Nov 24, 2005)

Football legend George Best was at death's door in hospital and is unlikely to live another day, his doctors said. . . . more . . .

China's Sun on trial at Wigan (Nov 24, 2005)

Shanghai Shenhua midfielder Sun Xiang is on a week-long trial with high-flying English Premiership side Wigan Athletic. . . . more . . .

Sabrosa doubt for Manchester United clash (Nov 24, 2005)

Benfica captain Simao Sabrosa is doubtful for the Portuguese champions' final Champions League group game against Manchester United on December 7 with a thigh muscle injury. . . . more . . .

United will be my last job, says Ferguson (Nov 24, 2005)

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson insisted again that he will quit management for good once he leaves Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Perrin sacked as Pompey boss (Nov 24, 2005)

Alain Perrin has been sacked as manager of Portsmouth, the struggling Premiership club announced. . . . more . . .

Dunn rallies to Bruce cause (Nov 24, 2005)

Spiky Birmingham midfielder David Dunn has rallied to the defence of under-pressure manager Steve Bruce, insisting the former Manchester United defender can turn the Blues season around. . . . more . . .

Schalke eye more glory in Milan (Nov 24, 2005)

Schalke 04 are in with a great shout of reaching the last sixteen of the Champions League for the first time in their history after Wednesday's 3-0 Group E win over PSV Eindhoven. . . . more . . .

Bayern's Sagnol set for move (Nov 24, 2005)

France defender Willy Sagnol revealed he would make a decision on his Bayern Munich future within the next two weeks. . . . more . . .

Cole urges Chelsea to get back to winning ways at Anderlecht (Nov 23, 2005)

Chelsea's England midfielder Joe Cole believes it is vital the Premiership champions get back to winning ways away from home in Europe with victory over struggling Anderlecht. . . . more . . .

Lyon assured of heading group thanks to solid Carew (Nov 23, 2005)

French champions Lyon assured themselves of winning Group F in the Champions League as a goal by John Carew saw them come from behind to draw 1-1 with Real Madrid. . . . more . . .

Figo promises more after ending goal drought (Nov 23, 2005)

Inter Milan will win Group H and qualify for the Champions League's knockout stages with victory over Artmedia Bratislava at the San Siro. . . . more . . .

Liverpool and Chelsea eye Champions League knockout round (Nov 23, 2005)

Premiership giants Chelsea and Liverpool will be eyeing a spot in the Champions League knockout round as Inter Milan, PSV Eindhoven, Glasgow Rangers and Schalke 04 also target qualification. . . . more . . .

Vodafone ends United sponsorship early (Nov 23, 2005)

Vodafone, the British mobile phone giant, is ending its 35 million pound sponsorship deal with Manchester United two years early. . . . more . . .

Shevchenko hits four as AC Milan thrashes Fenerbahce (Nov 23, 2005)

Four goals by Andriy Shevchenko earned AC Milan a 4-0 victory over Fenerbahce here on Wednesday, reigniting their campaign in the hotly contested Group E in the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Schalke face Milan showdown for last sixteen spot (Nov 23, 2005)

Schalke 04 gave themselves a great chance of reaching the Champions League knockout phase for the first time with a 3-0 Group E win over PSV Eindhoven. . . . more . . .

Xavier receives stiff ban from UEFA (Nov 23, 2005)

Middlesbrough's former Portuguese international defender Abel Xavier became the first Premiership player to be banned for taking performance enhancing drugs when he received an 18 month ban from European football's ruling body UEFA. . . . more . . .

Adriano back on song as Inter reach last 16 (Nov 23, 2005)

Adriano breathed a huge sigh of relief after ending his lengthy European goal drought with a superb hat-trick which helped Inter Milan into the Champions League's knockout stages. . . . more . . .

No more depression as Deisler looks the part (Nov 23, 2005)

Germany international Sebastian Deisler took the plaudits as Bayern Munich eased into the last sixteen of the Champions League with a 4-0 Group A win over Rapid Vienna. . . . more . . .

McCormack keeps Rangers European dream alive (Nov 23, 2005)

A stunning late equaliser from substitute Ross McCormack kept Rangers' Champions League dream alive with a 1-1 draw at FC Porto. . . . more . . .

Champions take place in last 16 (Nov 23, 2005)

Defending champions Liverpool made sure of their place in the knockout phase of the Champions League with a comfortable goalless draw against Real Betis. . . . more . . .

Wenger sounds warning note for five-star Gunners (Nov 23, 2005)

Arsene Wenger has warned his Arsenal stars to keep their feet on the ground after they swept into the last 16 of the Champions League as group B winners with five wins out of five. . . . more . . .

Carew's cheeky backheel ensures Lyon head Champions League group (Nov 23, 2005)

A cheeky backheel by Norwegian striker John Carew ensured French champions Lyon earned top spot in Champions League Group F after a 1-1 draw at Real Madrid. . . . more . . .

PSV progression could cap fantastic November for Hiddink (Nov 23, 2005)

Last season's semi-finalists PSV Eindhoven can book their place in the last sixteen of the Champions League with a win at Schalke 04. . . . more . . .

McLeish could make history and still lose job (Nov 23, 2005)

Rangers could become the first ever Scottish club to qualify from the group stages of the Champions League but manager Alex McLeish is still likely to face the sack. . . . more . . .

Stade de France acts to placate grassed off players (Nov 23, 2005)

The Stade de France is to have a brand new pitch lain down in response to widespread criticism by players and managers over the poor state of the grass at the 1998 World Cup venue. . . . more . . .

Classy Chelsea motor into Champions League knockout stages (Nov 23, 2005)

Chelsea motored into the Champions League knockout stages following a 2-0 win over Anderlecht, showing a clear gulf in class between the two sides. . . . more . . .

Artmedia bow to Emperor Adriano as Inter reach last 16 (Nov 23, 2005)

Brazilian striker Adriano scored a stunning hat-trick as Inter Milan reached the Champions League knockout stages with a comprehensive 4-0 win over Artmedia Bratislava in their behind closed doors clash. . . . more . . .

Fergie backs Lyon as Champions League contenders (Nov 23, 2005)

For those who like a bet as much as Sir Alex Ferguson, the Manchester United boss has an unexpected tip about the identity of this season's Champions League winners. . . . more . . .

Turkish football boss apologises to Swiss for match trouble (Nov 23, 2005)

Turkish football federation president Levent Bicakci apologized to his Swiss counterpart Ralph Zloczower for fighting that followed last week's 2006 World Cup play-off match with Switzerland in Istanbul. . . . more . . .

Player power saves Pompey boss (Nov 23, 2005)

Portsmouth manager Alain Perrin has saved his job after the players begged chairman Milan Mandaric not to sack him. . . . more . . .

Del Piero on target as Juve clinch last 16 place (Nov 22, 2005)

Juventus beat Bruges 1-0 to reach the knockout stages of the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Bayern power into last sixteen with Rapid win (Nov 22, 2005)

German champions Bayern Munich qualified for the knockout phase of the Champions League in style crushing Rapid Vienna 4-0 in the Group A match. . . . more . . .

Del Piero breaks the ice as Juve clinch last 16 place (Nov 22, 2005)

Juventus beat Bruges 1-0 to reach the knockout stages of the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Alex put on ice while Fenerbahce wait on Anelka (Nov 22, 2005)

Turkish outfit Fenerbahce were hit with a serious striking problem on the eve of their Champions League Group E clash with Italian giants AC Milan. . . . more . . .

Korean football chiefs incensed at Park Ji-Sung snub (Nov 22, 2005)

A decision to snub some European-based stars for the Asian player of the year award has incensed the Korean Football Association (KFA), which insists the best man should win regardless. . . . more . . .

Cup tie atmosphere but no goals for Lille and Benfica (Nov 22, 2005)

Lille and Benfica played out a fast-paced but ultimately goalless European Champions League match in a cup final atmosphere with a record-breaking crowd. . . . more . . .

Candela relights Udinese's Champions League flame (Nov 22, 2005)

French veteran Vincent Candela relaunched Udinese's bid for a place in the knockout stages of the Champions League with a stunning strike which secured a late 2-1 win over Panathinaikos. . . . more . . .

Magath demands Bayern goal blitz against Vienna (Nov 22, 2005)

After tasting defeat against Juventus last time out Bayern Munich have three matches to snatch top spot in Champions League Group A starting with a home match against Rapid Vienna. . . . more . . .

Capello denies Real deal (Nov 22, 2005)

Juventus coach Fabio Capello has dismissed a Spanish radio report which said he has agreed to join Real Madrid for next season as "fantasy football". . . . more . . .

Blatter unhappy with national anthems (Nov 22, 2005)

FIFA chief Sepp Blatter favours scrapping national anthems before football internationals. . . . more . . .

FIFA rebuffs WADA criticisms of doping rules (Nov 22, 2005)

World football's ruling body hit back at criticim from WADA which has claimed that FIFA's anti-doping rules did not conform with those of the World Anti-Doping Agency. . . . more . . .

Hleb named Belarus Player of the Year (Nov 22, 2005)

English Premiership side Arsenal's midfielder Alexander Hleb was named Belarus Player of the Year in a survey conducted by the sports weekly Pressball. . . . more . . .

Turkey coach quits over role in Swiss match trouble (Nov 22, 2005)

Turkey's assistant coach Mehmet Ozdilek resigned for his role in the fighting that followed last week's 2006 World Cup play-off match with Switzerland. . . . more . . .

McLeish knows the name of his successor says Rangers supremo (Nov 22, 2005)

Under-pressure Rangers manager Alex McLeish has reportedly been told who will replace him at the helm if the Scottish giants fail to win their next two matches. . . . more . . .

United staring at Champions League elimination (Nov 22, 2005)

Manchester United are staring early Champions League elimination in the face in their home match against Villarreal which would have serious on- and off-pitch consequences. . . . more . . .

Ferguson faces ultimate test of nerve (Nov 22, 2005)

After the stress involved in instigating a divorce between Manchester United and its most celebrated player, Alex Ferguson could have done without a must-win Champions League appointment. . . . more . . .

FIFA and Coca Cola extend partnership to 2022 (Nov 22, 2005)

FIFA chief Sepp Blatter announced that the world footballing body and Coca Cola have extended their partnership agreement to 2022. . . . more . . .

Bremen out to defy Barca at the Nou Camp (Nov 22, 2005)

Given their respective league performances last weekend, Spanish giants Barcelona and Bundesliga outfit Werder Bremen could serve up a feast of goals when they meet in the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Real line up Capello for summer (Nov 22, 2005)

Juventus coach Fabio Capello and Real Madrid have reportedly reached an accord for him to take the reins at the Bernabeu next season. . . . more . . .

Nedved dreaming of Champions League final (Nov 22, 2005)

Juventus midfielder Pavel Nedved is fired up for the Champions League encounter against Belgian side Bruges where a point will see the Turin giants safely through to the last 16. . . . more . . .

Goalless and Keane-less United condemned to Benfica trial (Nov 22, 2005)

Manchester United will have to beat Benfica in Lisbon to reach the knockout stages of the Champions League after being frustrated by Villarreal in a goalless draw at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

Ten-man Thun dominate but succumb to Pires penalty (Nov 22, 2005)

Swiss minnows Thun succumbed to a controversial penalty in the dying minutes of their Champions League tie against Arsenal after dominating the second half despite being down to ten men. . . . more . . .

Barca too good for Werder (Nov 22, 2005)

Another virtuoso performance by world footballer of the year Ronaldinho inspired Barcelona to a 3-1 victory over Werder Bremen in their Champions League Group C clash. . . . more . . .

Benfica injuries compromise Koeman's comeback (Nov 22, 2005)

Benfica's Dutch coach Ronald Koeman has lifted the Portuguese champions from their worst ever start to a season but a rash of injuries is threatening the squad's title defence and Champions League dreams. . . . more . . .

Bolton latest club to declare Keane interest (Nov 22, 2005)

Bolton have become the latest club to announce an interest in Roy Keane who has been mulling over his future since his abrupt departure from Manchester United last week. . . . more . . .

Turkey coach quits over Swiss match trouble (Nov 22, 2005)

Turkey's assistant coach Mehmet Ozdelik resigned for his role in the fighting which followed last week's 2006 World Cup play-off defeat to Switzerland. . . . more . . .

Le Guen back in Rangers frame (Nov 21, 2005)

Former Lyon boss Paul Le Guen has re-emerged as a possible candidate to become the new manager of Rangers should Alex McLeish fail to save his job over the next few weeks. . . . more . . .

Don't ban Turkey from 2010 World Cup pleads Emre (Nov 21, 2005)

Newcastle's Turkey international midfielder Emre claims it would be unfair for FIFA president Sepp Blatter to ban his nation from the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. . . . more . . .

"Desperately ill" Best hanging on but time running out (Nov 21, 2005)

The doctor treating George Best for a life-threatening lung infection warned that the former Manchester United star would not survive unless he soon showed signs of improvement. . . . more . . .

Asian player of the year award tarnished by controversy (Nov 21, 2005)

Manchester United's Park Ji-Sung and other European-based stars have been barred from the Asian Player of the Year award because they cannot travel to Malaysia to pick up the trophy. . . . more . . .

Olsen wins contract extension with Denmark (Nov 21, 2005)

Denmark handed their national team coach Morten Olsen a contract extension despite the side failing to reach the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany next year. . . . more . . .

Wolf called to save Kaiserslautern (Nov 21, 2005)

Former Nuremberg coach Wolfgang Wolf has been named the new Kaiserslautern coach replacing Michael Henke who was sacked at the weekend, the German first division club announced. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo doubtful for Lyon match (Nov 21, 2005)

Real Madrid's Brazilian star Ronaldo left training early and is doubtful for their Champions League Group F match at home to Lyon. . . . more . . .

Pound says FIFA anti-doping rules critically out of line (Nov 21, 2005)

The World Anti-Doping Agency has criticised world football's ruling body seven months before the World Cup finals saying FIFA has made little effort in trying to align its rules with WADA's anti-doping code. . . . more . . .

Barca leave out Messi and Xavi for Bremen match (Nov 21, 2005)

Argentine teenage striker Lionel Messi and Spanish midfielder Xavi have been left out of Barcelona's squad to face Werder Bremen in a crucial Champions League encounter for the German outfit on Tuesday. . . . more . . .

Ferguson admits Keane leaves United with experience gulf (Nov 21, 2005)

Alex Ferguson has admitted his Manchester United team will be handicapped by a lack of experience as they prepare for Tuesday's crucial Champions League clash against Villarreal without the leadership qualities of former captain Roy Keane. . . . more . . .

Swiss defender Huggel receives death threats (Nov 21, 2005)

German first division side Eintracht Frankfurt revealed they had taken security measures to protect their Swiss international Benjamin Huggel after death threats surfaced on his homepage. . . . more . . .

Raul injury blow for Real (Nov 21, 2005)

Real Madrid skipper Raul could be out for the rest of the season after rupturing knee ligaments in Saturday's 3-0 defeat to Barcelona. . . . more . . .

Hamburg win as top three break away (Nov 20, 2005)

SV Hamburg cemented their third place in the Bundesliga with a comfortable 2-0 win over MSV Duisburg at the AOL Arena. . . . more . . .

Villarreal's Riquelme out against Manchester United (Nov 20, 2005)

Villarreal's Argentine playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme will not play against Manchester United in their Champions League group D match on Tuesday, the Spanish club announced. . . . more . . .

Bedside vigil as Best fights for life (Nov 20, 2005)

George Best's family were maintaining a bedside vigil as the football legend remained unconscious and fighting for his life in intensive care. . . . more . . .

PSG secure second spot in French league (Nov 20, 2005)

Paris Saint Germain won 2-0 at Bordeaux to secure second spot in the French league behind runaway leaders Lyon in a result which could prove decisive for European places at the end of the season. . . . more . . .

Celtic give Keane wages warning (Nov 20, 2005)

Celtic chairman Brian Quinn has warned that former Manchester United skipper Roy Keane would have to take a wage cut if he wanted to join the Scottish Premier League leaders. . . . more . . .

Fiorentina beat AC Milan to underline title credentials (Nov 20, 2005)

Fiorentina underlined their credentials as serious challengers for the Serie A title with an impressive 3-1 home victory against AC Milan. . . . more . . .

Ancelotti livid as Fiorentina end AC Milan's winning streak (Nov 20, 2005)

Carlo Ancelotti was furious after his AC Milan side had a goal controversially ruled out in their 3-1 defeat at Fiorentina which brought to an end their eight-match winning streak. . . . more . . .

Man United offered me a job, claims Hitzfeld (Nov 20, 2005)

Former Bayern Munich manager Ottmar Hitzfeld has claimed that English Premiership giants Manchester United have offered him a position. . . . more . . .

Clemente can't change Athletic Bilbao's fortunes (Nov 20, 2005)

Javier Clemente's third stint at his beloved Athletic Bilbao didn't get off to the best of starts as they went down 2-0 to fellow strugglers Alaves. . . . more . . .

Ferdinand helps Hammers snatch a point in derby draw (Nov 20, 2005)

Anton Ferdinand's injury-time header rescued a point for West Ham in a fiercely contested 1-1 draw with Tottenham at White Hart Lane. . . . more . . .

Hasselbaink fires home winner in pulsating contest (Nov 20, 2005)

Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink fired home the winner as Middlesbrough twice came from behind to beat Fulham 3-2 in a pulsating Premiership contest at the Riverside stadium. . . . more . . .

City slickers stifled by Blackburn (Nov 19, 2005)

Manchester City and Blackburn battled their way to a goalless draw, extending the run of draws between the two sides to four matches. . . . more . . .

Liverpool stroll fails to mask Crouch's woes (Nov 19, 2005)

European Champions Liverpool cruised to a 3-0 victory against lowly Portsmouth after a commanding display at Anfield. . . . more . . .

Celtic beckons Keane (Nov 19, 2005)

Roy Keane's future could become clearer after the former Manchester United skipper watches Celtic play Rangers in the Old Firm derby on Saturday. . . . more . . .

No Keane but United not down in The Valley (Nov 19, 2005)

Manchester United began life without Roy Keane with a 3-1 win at Charlton. . . . more . . .

Henry brushes off Barcelona speculation (Nov 19, 2005)

Arsenal match-winner Thierry Henry refused to be drawn on speculation linking him with Spanish giants Barcelona following his side's 3-2 win at Wigan. . . . more . . .

Celtic crush Gers (Nov 19, 2005)

Celtic crushed Rangers 3-0 at Parkhead to go three points clear in the Scottish Premier League and further diminish Alex McLeish's chances of saving his job. . . . more . . .

French side Metz probe match-fixing claims (Nov 19, 2005)

French first division side Metz plan to ask for a police investigation into reports one of their players was approached to help fix a match against champions Lyon. . . . more . . .

Mourinho hails former Chelsea midfielder Tiago (Nov 19, 2005)

Portugal international Tiago Mendes has grown into one of Europe's best midfielders since leaving Chelsea for French League winners Lyon in August, Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has stated. . . . more . . .

Celtic open door but Keane not certain to walk through (Nov 19, 2005)

Roy Keane's long-cherished dream of ending his career in the green and white hoops of his beloved Celtic looks like it could be realised after the Glasgow giants responded positively to his shock departure from Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Pizarro late show keeps Bayern lead intact (Nov 19, 2005)

Peruvian international Claudio Pizarro saved Bayern Munich's blushes by scoring twice in the final eight minutes to seal a 2-1 defeat of Arminia Bielefeld and maintain their five-point cushion at the Bundesliga summit. . . . more . . .

Phillips goal heaps misery on former club Sunderland (Nov 19, 2005)

Kevin Phillips returned to haunt his former team-mates as Aston Villa ran out 3-1 winners against rock-bottom Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. . . . more . . .

Chelsea back in business (Nov 19, 2005)

It was business as usual once more at Stamford Bridge as goals from Joe Cole, Hernan Crespo and Damien Duff brought Chelsea's mini-crisis to an end with a 3-0 victory over Newcastle. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo to invest in luxury resort (Nov 19, 2005)

Manchester United winger Cristiano Ronaldo is joining forces with four other top Portuguese footballers to invest millions in a football-themed luxury resort in southern Portugal. . . . more . . .

Leverkusen face up to losing Berbatov (Nov 19, 2005)

Bayer Leverkusen admit they are struggling to hold on to Bulgaria international striker Dimitar Berbatov. . . . more . . .

Battling Baggies out of drop zone at Everton's expense (Nov 19, 2005)

West Bromwich Albion hauled themselves out of the relegation places and pushed Everton back down into the drop zone with a 4-0 win at The Hawthorns. . . . more . . .

Barcelona back on top after battering Real (Nov 19, 2005)

Reigning Spanish champions Barcelona returned to the top of the league for the first time since they lifted the title back in May, thanks to a stunning 3-0 win at bitter rivals Real Madrid. . . . more . . .

Relentless Lyon march on (Nov 19, 2005)

The relentless march of mighty Lyon continued with a 2-1 fight-back victory over lowly Troyes who surprisingly went ahead in this French league match. . . . more . . .

No Ballack successor in Bundesliga say Bayern (Nov 19, 2005)

Bayern Munich general manager Uli Hoeness believes there is no player in the Bundesliga capable of replacing their Germany international star Michael Ballack. . . . more . . .

Best fighting for life (Nov 19, 2005)

Former soccer star George Best is fighting for survival on a life support machine, the hospital where he is being treated has announced. . . . more . . .

Barcelona embarrass Real at the Bernabeu (Nov 19, 2005)

Spanish giants Real Madrid were left facing the wrath of their fans after a humiliating 3-0 defeat to arch rivals Barcelona which left the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in shock. . . . more . . .

Trezeguet double ices the cake as Juve crush Roma (Nov 19, 2005)

Juventus opened up a five-point lead at the top of Italy's Serie A after crushing arch rivals Roma 4-1 at the Olympic stadium. . . . more . . .

Keane pays price of infatuation with winning (Nov 18, 2005)

Roy Keane has made a career out of defying expectations. . . . more . . .

Real expect twin boost from Raul as Barca pay call (Nov 18, 2005)

Real Madrid expect great things from skipper Raul in Saturday's table-topping crunch match against Barcelona after the striker's partner gave birth to twins. . . . more . . .

England set for 2018 World Cup bid (Nov 18, 2005)

England has taken the first step towards a bid for the 2018 World Cup after the government announced a study of the feasibility of landing the world's biggest sporting event. . . . more . . .

Pompey keen to sign Keane (Nov 18, 2005)

Portsmouth became the first club to make a public declaration of interest in signing Roy Keane after the midfielder dramatically left Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Australia's forgotten man Farina hails World Cup qualification (Nov 18, 2005)

Former Australia coach Frank Farina said he was not bitter about being dumped ahead of the Socceroos' greatest success in decades and hailed the tactical savvy of his successor Guus Hiddink. . . . more . . .

Turkish football boss to meet Blatter (Nov 18, 2005)

The president of the Turkish football federation Levent Bicakci said he would soon travel to Switzerland to meet FIFA boss Sepp Blatter and his Swiss opposite number Ralph Zloclower following the recent controversy. . . . more . . .

Keane era at Old Trafford comes to an end (Nov 18, 2005)

Roy Keane's glorious 12-year career at Manchester United came to an abrupt end when it was announced that the Irishman was leaving the club with immediate effect. . . . more . . .

Pompey keen to sign Keane as Celtic confirm interest (Nov 18, 2005)

Portsmouth became the first club to make a public declaration of interest in signing Roy Keane after the midfielder dramatically left Manchester United. . . . more . . .

Strachan puts blinkers on ahead of derby (Nov 18, 2005)

Celtic manager Gordon Strachan said he will not let outside influences distract him from trying to guide his side to victory in Saturday's Glasgow derby at home to Rangers. . . . more . . .

Betar fans call for veto of Arab player (Nov 18, 2005)

After only two days in charge, Luis Fernandez is facing a huge challenge from supporters of Betar Jerusalem who are protesting against an Arab joining the Israeli top flight side. . . . more . . .

McLeish feared Rangers sacking (Nov 18, 2005)

Rangers manager Alex McLeish has admitted there was a time when he believed he would not be leading the team against Celtic in Saturday's Glasgow derby after his side's poor start to the season. . . . more . . .

Britain's Prince Charles lifts the cup for Liverpool (Nov 18, 2005)

The future king of Britain met face to face with the football kings of Europe when he paid a visit to Champions League winners Liverpool. . . . more . . .

Japan Football Association chief wins inaugural AFC award (Nov 18, 2005)

Japan Football Association (JFA) president Saburo Kawabuchi has been selected as the inaugural recipient of a new award recognising the development and promotion of football in Asia. . . . more . . .

Arsenal won't be left behind says Wenger (Nov 18, 2005)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has insisted the Gunners will cope with the loss of leading left-backs Ashley Cole and Gael Clichy. . . . more . . .

Ailing football hero Best back in intensive care (Nov 18, 2005)

George Best was re-admitted to intensive care in a London hospital with breathing difficulties. . . . more . . .

Best suffers 'big setback' (Nov 18, 2005)

George Best, the former Northern Ireland and Manchester United soccer great, suffered a "big setback" in his battle with serious infections that put him near death last month, his doctor said. . . . more . . .

Aussies rush to secure World Cup tickets (Nov 18, 2005)

Australian football falls rushed Friday to secure tickets to see their national team in action at the 2006 World Cup in Germany. . . . more . . .

Ailing NIreland soccer hero suffers 'big setback' (Nov 18, 2005)

George Best, the former Northern Ireland and Manchester United soccer great, suffered a "big setback" in his battle with serious infections that put him near death last month, his doctor said. . . . more . . .

United extend Ronaldo deal (Nov 18, 2005)

Portugal winger Cristiano Ronaldo has extended his contract at Manchester United by two years in a deal that will keep him at Old Trafford until 2010. . . . more . . .

Neville poised for return (Nov 18, 2005)

Gary Neville is poised to return after a three month lay-off after a run out for Manchester United's reserves against West Brom. . . . more . . .

Blues get bluer as Forssell ruled out for three weeks (Nov 18, 2005)

Birmingham and Finland forward Mikael Forssell will be sidelined for up to three weeks after injuring his thigh in training, Blues boss Steve Bruce revealed. . . . more . . .

Keane quits United (Nov 18, 2005)

Roy Keane's glorious 12-year career at Manchester United came to an abrupt end when it was announced that the club captain was leaving with immediate effect. . . . more . . .

Beware favourites tag, Pele warns Brazil (Nov 18, 2005)

Brazil should be wary of their status as World Cup favourites for next year and learn from the lessons of the past, legendary star Pele warned. . . . more . . .

Friends and foes united in praise for Keane (Nov 18, 2005)

Arsene Wenger led the tributes to Roy Keane, describing the Irishman as the key to Manchester United's success over the last decade. . . . more . . .

"I'm back" says Kewell after helping Australia to World Cup finals (Nov 17, 2005)

Australia's injury-plagued midfielder Harry Kewell said he was at last enjoying his football again after helping his country win its first spot in the World Cup finals for 32 years. . . . more . . .

World Cup draw to be broadcasted in 145 countries (Nov 17, 2005)

With the 32 countries confirmed for the 2006 World Cup the German city Leipzig is braced for the finals' draw on December 9 with a global audience of 320 million expected to witness the event. . . . more . . .

FIFA chief orders probe into Turkey trouble (Nov 17, 2005)

Turkey could be banned from the 2010 World Cup after FIFA launched an investigation into the violence that followed their play-off with Switzerland in Istanbul on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Australia basks in soccer's "coming of age" with World Cup qualifier (Nov 17, 2005)

Australia's dramatic qualification for next year's football World Cup represents the "coming of age" for soccer in a sports-mad nation that has long neglected the game. . . . more . . .

Dunne backs Venables bid for Ireland job (Nov 17, 2005)

Manchester City centreback Richard Dunne has backed Terry Venables' bid to become the next manager of Ireland. . . . more . . .

Shearer out of Chelsea trip (Nov 17, 2005)

Alan Shearer will be unavailable for Newcastle's trip to Premiership leaders Chelsea as he continues to recover from recent hernia surgery. . . . more . . .

Nedved set for World Cup debut (Nov 17, 2005)

Pavel Nedved, who returned from international retirement to help the Czech Republic qualify for their first World Cup finals, is ready to make his debut on the world scene in Germany next year. . . . more . . .

Ballack open to all offers (Nov 17, 2005)

Manchester United target Michael Ballack is ready to listen to all options in January after Bayern Munich withdrew their offer of a new deal. . . . more . . .

Murray admits McLeish axe plans as Super Ally says no to Gers (Nov 17, 2005)

Rangers chairman David Murray admits he has drawn up contingency plans for replacing Alex McLeish but insists the under-pressure manager will be given the chance to save his job. . . . more . . .

Watch out world, warn Spain (Nov 17, 2005)

Spain may have taken a slow and meandering route to the World Cup finals next summer but their coach Luis Aragones wasted no time in celebrating getting there. . . . more . . .

Czech World Cup hero Rosicky played on painkillers (Nov 17, 2005)

Czech midfielder Tomas Rosicky, the goal-scoring hero of Wednesday's World Cup play-off win against Norway, played on painkillers. . . . more . . .

South African soccer gets British boost (Nov 17, 2005)

The South African Football Foundation (SAFF) was launched with former President Nelson Mandela saying it was "critical" in the build-up to the country staging the 2010 World Cup Finals. . . . more . . .

Turkish government and football officials lash out at Blatter (Nov 17, 2005)

Turkey lashed out at FIFA president Sepp Blatter for blaming their national side for scuffles between players after a play-off match that saw Switzerland qualify for 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Rough justice lands Bosnian ref in hot water (Nov 17, 2005)

A referee who stopped a player protesting a decision by knocking him out is under investigation by the Bosnian football association. . . . more . . .

Douala pleads to stay at Sporting Lisbon (Nov 17, 2005)

Sporting Lisbon's Cameroon striker Roudolphe Douala has rejected suggestions he is set to leave the Portuguese club. . . . more . . .

Turkish football official lashes out at Blatter (Nov 17, 2005)

FIFA president Sepp Blatter's harsh words against Turkey over the trouble at Wednesday's match that saw Switzerland qualify for 2006 World Cup were "unfortunate," a top football official said. . . . more . . .

PSG still in the red (Nov 17, 2005)

Paris St Germain made a loss of 17.6 million euros last financial year, the French first division club's president Pierre Blayau revealed. . . . more . . .

The billionaire and the beancounter who got Australia to the World Cup (Nov 17, 2005)

Australia's second richest man and a banker who made his name in rugby union are the unlikely duo who reversed decades of pain by paving the way for the Socceroos' first World Cup qualification in 32 years. . . . more . . .

Rooney has what it takes says Maradona (Nov 17, 2005)

Wayne Rooney could inspire England to World Cup success in Germany next summer, according to Argentine legend Diego Maradona. . . . more . . .

Sports-mad Aussies find a new game to love in soccer (Nov 17, 2005)

Any lingering reservations Australians hold about football vanished as thousands of cheering fans in Sydney saluted the Socceroos' reaching the World Cup finals for the first time in 32 years. . . . more . . .

Swiss ponder reaction to Turkish football attack (Nov 17, 2005)

Switzerland is considering how to respond to the fighting that broke out at the end of the World Cup play-off in Turkey, reportedly leaving one Swiss player in hospital. . . . more . . .

World Cup special for German descendant Schwarzer (Nov 17, 2005)

Australia's goalkeeping hero Mark Schwarzer admitted his team's qualification for the 2006 World Cup in Germany had added personal significance for him with most of his family still living there. . . . more . . .

EU, FA Premier League close to ending football TV rights row (Nov 17, 2005)

The European Commission said it was close to ending a major dispute over television rights to England's top football matches after the FA Premier League made "improved commitments". . . . more . . .

Former referee jailed for German football match-fixing (Nov 17, 2005)

Former referee Robert Hoyzer was jailed for two years and five months for his part in Germany's biggest match-fixing scandal which has cast a shadow over over the country's preparations to host the 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Japan trip to put Liverpool in shop window (Nov 16, 2005)

Liverpool are hoping their appearance in Japan for next month's World Club Championship will help drum up investment in the club, chief executive Rick Parry revealed. . . . more . . .

Charlton in the black as Curbishley mulls Rangers offer (Nov 16, 2005)

Charlton's reputation as one of the best-run clubs in the English Premiership has been enhanced by another healthy financial performance which resulted in an operating profit of 200,000 pounds for the 2004-05 season. . . . more . . .

Australia reach World Cup finals on penalties (Nov 16, 2005)

Australia ended 32 years of failure with a dramatic victory on penalties over two-time champions Uruguay in their play-off for a place in the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany. . . . more . . .

Benfica ready to sell Sabrosa to Liverpool for right price (Nov 16, 2005)

Benfica will sell their international striker Simao Sabrosa to Liverpool in the January transfer period if the English side pay the right price, the president of the Portuguese champions has said. . . . more . . .

Australia into extra-time against Uruguay (Nov 16, 2005)

Australia and Uruguay were playing extra-time in their World Cup play-off after the Aussies won the second leg 1-0 to draw level 1-1 on aggregate. . . . more . . .

Serial spitter Diouf fined for reckless behaviour (Nov 16, 2005)

El Hadji Diouf was fined 500 pounds after pleading guilty to a charge of reckless behaviour in connection with an incident in which he was accused of spitting at an 11-year-old boy. . . . more . . .

Ballack dimisses talk of Bayern snub (Nov 16, 2005)

German international captain Michael Ballack insists he has not turned down a four-year contract extension at Bayern Munich and has yet to make a final decision on his future. . . . more . . .

Australia draw level with Uruguay (Nov 16, 2005)

Marco Bresciano gave Australia a 1-0 half-time lead over Uruguay in the second leg of their World Cup play-off here to bring the teams level at 1-1 on aggregate. . . . more . . .

Gunners and Chelsea in race to sign Kuyt (Nov 16, 2005)

Feuding Premiership bosses Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger are set to go head-to-head once more as Chelsea and Arsenal fight it out to secure the services of highly-rated Feyenoord striker Dirk Kuyt. . . . more . . .

Bayern move not appealing says van der Vaart (Nov 16, 2005)

SV Hamburg's Netherlands international playmaker Rafael van der Vaart claims he is not interested in joining Bayern Munich after his name was linked with the German champions in the media. . . . more . . .

Switzerland qualify for World Cup (Nov 16, 2005)

Switzerland qualified for the 2006 World Cup despite losing their play-off second leg 4-2 against Turkey. . . . more . . .

Switzerland make it to World Cup finals despite 4-2 loss to Turks (Nov 16, 2005)

Switzerland qualified for the 2006 World Cup finals despite a 4-2 second leg play-off defeat to 2002 bronze medallists Turkey here. . . . more . . .

Late goal spree gives Argentina 3-0 win over Qatar (Nov 16, 2005)

A late goal spree in the space of two minutes handed Argentina a 3-0 win over Qatar in an internationl friendly. . . . more . . .

England unsure of South Africa friendly (Nov 16, 2005)

South Africa's hopes of a high-profile friendly against England before the World Cup in Germany next year will depend on the outcome of the tournament draw, Sven-Goran Eriksson indicated. . . . more . . .

Trinidad beat Bahrain for place in 2006 World Cup (Nov 16, 2005)

Trinidad and Tobago will appear in their first ever World Cup finals after staging a remarkable comeback to beat Bahrain 1-0. . . . more . . .

Australia qualify for World Cup (Nov 16, 2005)

Australia beat Uruguay 4-2 on penalties to qualify for the 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Successful comeback for Bayern star Lahm (Nov 16, 2005)

German international defender Philipp Lahm ended six months of injury torment on Tuesday with a 45-minute appearance in Bayern Munich's 1-0 reserve team defeat by Jahn Regensburg. . . . more . . .

No upsets as Spain qualify for the World Cup (Nov 16, 2005)

Spain maintained their run of qualifying for every World Cup finals since 1978 with a 1-1 draw against Slovakia. . . . more . . .

Fernandez takes up helm at Betar Jerusalem (Nov 16, 2005)

Former Paris St Germain coach Luis Fernandez was set to be named general manager of high-flying Betar Jerusalem after stepping down last week from his post at Qatari club Al-Rayyan. . . . more . . .

Sidelined Postiga wants out of Porto (Nov 16, 2005)

Porto striker Helder Postiga, rarely used by new Dutch coach Co Adriaanse, is ready to demand a move in the January transfer window. . . . more . . .

Uruguay sickened by World Cup ouster (Nov 16, 2005)

The Uruguay team, who believe they have a "divine right" to play in World Cup finals, took their ousting by Australia particularly badly. . . . more . . .

South Korea beat Serbia-Montenegro 2-0 in friendly (Nov 16, 2005)

South Korea beat East European soccer powerhouse Serbia-Montenegro 2-0 in a home friendly. . . . more . . .

Belgian minnows refuse to bow to FIFA in landmark challenge (Nov 16, 2005)

Belgian club Charleroi claim they will resist intense pressure from the sport's governing body FIFA in its pursuit of a legal challenge that could transform international football. . . . more . . .

Rosicky sends Czech Republic into first ever World Cup (Nov 16, 2005)

A first-half goal from Dortmund midfielder Tomas Rosicky send the Czech Republic into their first ever World Cup finals with a 1-0 win in their second leg play-off against Norway. . . . more . . .

Japan narrowly beat Angola 1-0 in friendly (Nov 16, 2005)

An 89th-minute goal from Le Mans midfielder Daisuke Matsui lifted Japan to a narrow 1-0 friendly win over Angola, in a boost to the Asian champions' World Cup build-up. . . . more . . .

Controversy plagues final hurdle of World Cup qualifying (Nov 15, 2005)

Controversy is plaguing Wednesday's World Cup play-off second leg ties - the final hurdle of a 26-month qualifying campaign to determine the cast list for next year's finals in Germany. . . . more . . .

Home help can see Bahrain on their way to World Cup (Nov 15, 2005)

Bahrain are looking forward to capitalising on an away goal advantage and the benefit of playing at home in the crucial second leg of their two-leg World Cup qualifier against Trinidad and Tobago. . . . more . . .

Cantona tops global poll of Premiership fans (Nov 15, 2005)

Eric Cantona has been voted the greatest player in the history of the English Premier League in a global survey of football fans. . . . more . . .

Benfica opening for Liverpool's Dudek (Nov 15, 2005)

Liverpool goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek admits he would be tempted by a move to Benfica in the January transfer window if he fails to win a first-team place at Anfield. . . . more . . .

Baxter quits as South Africa coach (Nov 15, 2005)

Englishman Stuart Baxter quit as South Africa coach after a run of nine games without a victory. . . . more . . .

Australia preparing for dreaded penalty shoot-out with Uruguay (Nov 15, 2005)

It's the cruellest scenario but Australia are preparing themselves for a penalty shoot-out with Uruguay should that be the way to decide who goes to next year's World Cup finals in Germany. . . . more . . .

Venables waits for Ireland to call (Nov 15, 2005)

Former England coach Terry Venables was reported to be ready to accept the job as manager of the Republic of Ireland if the terms and conditions are acceptable. . . . more . . .

Hiddink's big test to realise Australia's World Cup dream (Nov 15, 2005)

Guus Hiddink, on the threshold of realising Australia's World Cup dream, says the Socceroos must have all the answers to the problems Uruguay will pose in Wednesday's make-or-break World Cup qualifier. . . . more . . .

Scotsman Brown backs England to win World Cup (Nov 15, 2005)

Gordon Brown, Britain's Scottish finance minister, has spoken of his "real belief" that England can win the 2006 World Cup amid claims the country was set to mount a bid for the 2018 competition. . . . more . . .

Disgraced ref Hoyzer set for prison term (Nov 15, 2005)

A German court has requested a two year prison sentence for disgraced match-fixing referee Robert Hoyzer. . . . more . . .

Rangers sound out future bosses (Nov 15, 2005)

Chalrton manager Alan Curbishley and Everton boss David Moyes are being lined up as successors to Alex McLeish if the Rangers' manager fails to survive his brief stay of execution. . . . more . . .

Nedved to skipper Czechs against Norway (Nov 15, 2005)

Juventus midfielder Pavel Nedved will once again skipper the Czech Republic, but only for Wednesday's return World Cup playoff qualifier against Norway, he announced in Prague. . . . more . . .

FA to wait a year before 2018 World Cup bid (Nov 15, 2005)

Any decision by England to bid to host the 2018 World Cup, which they won the last time it was held in the country in 1966, will not be made before next autumn, the Football Association said. . . . more . . .

Portugal held by Northern Ireland (Nov 15, 2005)

World Cup-bound Portugal extended their unbeaten run to 11 matches but they were made to work hard by Northern Ireland in a 1-1 draw. . . . more . . .

Turkey minister appeals for calm at Swiss Cup clash (Nov 15, 2005)

Turkish sports minister Mehmet Ali Sahin has appealed to fans to avoid any trouble at Wednesday's World Cup play-off against Switzerland when Turkey must overcome a two-goal deficit from last Saturday's first leg. . . . more . . .

Frustrated Dudek ready for Anfield walk (Nov 14, 2005)

Liverpool goalkeeper Jerzy Dudek, worried that lack of first-team football might hurt his World Cup prospects with Poland, says he will look for a new club in the January transfer window if he does not regain his place at Anfield. . . . more . . .

Germany's Kahn may stay on after World Cup (Nov 14, 2005)

German international goalkeeper Oliver Kahn revealed that he may continue playing for his country beyond the 2006 World Cup finals. . . . more . . .

McLeish handed Rangers reprieve (Nov 14, 2005)

Rangers manager Alex McLeish has effectively been given three games to save his job following a meeting with club officials. . . . more . . .

FIFA do not want Slovakia at World Cup says Karhan (Nov 14, 2005)

Slovakian international midfielder Miroslav Karhan has accused football's governing body FIFA of not wanting his country to qualify for the 2006 World Cup finals at the expense of Spain. . . . more . . .

Argentina refused to swap shirts says Lampard (Nov 14, 2005)

Frank Lampard has revealed that Argentina players refused to swap shirts after England's 3-2 friendly win in Geneva on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Clichy defiant after fresh injury blow (Nov 14, 2005)

Arsenal defender Gael Clichy vowed to bounce back from his latest injury as he added to the Gunners' defensive problems. . . . more . . .

Argentina refused to swop shirts says Lampard (Nov 14, 2005)

Frank Lampard has revealed that Argentina players refused to swop shirts after England's 3-2 friendly win in Geneva on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Swiss star Frei wants to join us say Dortmund (Nov 14, 2005)

Borussia Dortmund have stepped up their interest in Swiss international striker Alexander Frei claiming the talented forward has already indicated that he wants to join them from French side Rennes. . . . more . . .

Mercenary Maradona snubs old friend Cesar (Nov 14, 2005)

Argentina's 1986 World Cup winning hero Diego Maradona was depicted as a mercenary in the German media after snubbing Sunday's testimonial match for former Brazil star Julio Cesar. . . . more . . .

Fans forfeit expensive World Cup tickets (Nov 14, 2005)

While millions of football fans are desperate to get their hands on tickets for the 2006 World Cup in Germany the reality of financial cost has forced many to forfeit their tickets. . . . more . . .

England to launch 2018 World Cup bid (Nov 14, 2005)

A campaign to bring the 2018 World Cup to England is "imminent" and has the support of the British government, it was reported. . . . more . . .

Jinxed Dortmund lose Ricken for six months (Nov 14, 2005)

Borussia Dortmund's injury jinx continues with former German international midfielder Lars Ricken the latest addition to the treatment table after sustaining a cruciate ligament injury in training. . . . more . . .

Rehhagel stays with Greece (Nov 14, 2005)

Greece have kept faith with German coach Otto Rehhagel despite failing to qualify for the 2006 World Cup by extending his contract for two years. . . . more . . .

Brooking backs England World Cup bonuses (Nov 13, 2005)

Trevor Brooking, the Football Association's director of development, has spoken out in support of David Beckham and his England teammates receiving reported bonuses of up to 300,000 pounds if they deliver soccer's ultimate prize - the World Cup. . . . more . . .

Cole set for Real deal (Nov 13, 2005)

England full-back Ashley Cole is set to leave behind English Premiership side Arsenal and join Spanish giants Real Madrid in a cut-price move at the end of the season. . . . more . . .

I thought I would end career with Gunners laments Vieira (Nov 13, 2005)

Juventus midfielder Patrick Vieira has launched a broadside at his former club Arsenal, where he had hoped to end his career before being offloaded to the Italian giants in the summer. . . . more . . .

Luis Garcia hat-trick helps Spain overwhelm Slovakia (Nov 12, 2005)

Luis Garcia's hat-trick helped Spain take a giant step towards next summer's World Cup finals as the hosts romped to an emphatic 5-1 win over Slovakia in the European zone playoffs. . . . more . . .

Czech Republic put one foot in next year's World Cup finals (Nov 12, 2005)

The Czech Republic beat Norway 1-0 in a European zone World Cup playoff to put one foot in next year's World Cup finals in Germany. . . . more . . .

Unconvincing US held by Scots (Nov 12, 2005)

The United States' preparations for next summer's World Cup got off to a shaky start with a uninspiring display in a 1-1 draw with Scotland. . . . more . . .

Sweden hold South Korea to 2-2 draw in friendly (Nov 12, 2005)

Sweden have held South Korea to a 2-2 draw in a nail-biting friendly. . . . more . . .

Tired France draw 0-0 with Germany (Nov 12, 2005)

France drew 0-0 against Germany at the Stade de France in a match where the home side were largely outplayed in terms of desire and physical strength. . . . more . . .

Italy outclass Dutch in friendly win (Nov 12, 2005)

Italy came from a goal down to beat Holland 3-1 in an entertaining World Cup warm-up international. . . . more . . .

Man Utd dressing room bugged during Chelsea clash: report (Nov 12, 2005)

Manchester United's dressing room was bugged during their 1-0 win over English Premiership leaders Chelsea, a British newspaper reports. . . . more . . .

Uruguay beat Australia 1-0 in first leg (Nov 12, 2005)

Uruguay beat Australia 1-0 in the first leg of their World Cup playoff to take an important step towards possible qualification for next year's finals in Germany. . . . more . . .

Owen heads England to victory over old foes Argentina (Nov 12, 2005)

Michael Owen scored twice from headers in the last three minutes as England came from behind to beat Argentina 3-2 in an extraordinary friendly. . . . more . . .

Aussies must crack Uruguayan defence to reach World Cup (Nov 12, 2005)

Australia's mission is clear to get to next year's World Cup finals in Germany -- beat Uruguay by two clear goals in the return playoff match here on Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Brazil hammer hapless Emiratis (Nov 12, 2005)

Brazil turned on the style in the second half to demolish the United Arab Emirates 8-0 in a friendly in the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi. . . . more . . .

Swiss edge closer to World Cup berth (Nov 12, 2005)

Goals from Philippe Senderos and Valon Behrami edged Switzerland closer to a World Cup berth in a 2-0 win over Turkey in their first leg playoff. . . . more . . .

Baxter fights for survival as South Africa fall to Senegal (Nov 12, 2005)

The pressure on South Africa coach Stuart Baxter intensified after a 3-2 loss to Senegal in a friendly international. . . . more . . .

England can win the World Cup says Argentina's Crespo (Nov 12, 2005)

England can win the World Cup next summer, Hernan Crespo said the day after his Argentina side conceded two late goals to go down 3-2 in a remarkable friendly in Geneva. . . . more . . .

Arena lowers US World Cup sights (Nov 12, 2005)

United States coach Bruce Arena has admitted his squad will struggle to match their run to the quarter-finals of the last World Cup when they line up in Germany next summer. . . . more . . .

Uruguay edge Australia 1-0 in tense World Cup qualifier (Nov 12, 2005)

Uruguay will take a one-goal advantage to Sydney on Wednesday after a first-half header by Dario Rodriguez unlocked a tenacious Australian defence in their first leg World Cup football qualifier at Estadio Centenario. . . . more . . .

Egypt's Ahly romp to African glory (Nov 12, 2005)

Egyptian giants Al-Ahly lifted their fourth African Champions League trophy after a comprehensive 3-0 drubbing of Tunisia's Etoile du Sahel in front of a jubilant home crowd. . . . more . . .

Swiss edge closer to World Cup place (Nov 12, 2005)

Goals from Philippe Senderos and Valon Behrami earned Switzerland a 2-0 win over Turkey in their first leg, European zone playoff here on Saturday to edge them closer to a World Cup place. . . . more . . .

Argentina coach savours first date with England (Nov 11, 2005)

Coach Jose Pekerman is relishing Argentina's friendly against England here Saturday which is his first in charge since taking over from Marcelo Bielsa last year. . . . more . . .

Dailly to skipper Scots (Nov 11, 2005)

Christian Dailly will skipper Scotland in Saturday's friendly against the United States following the withdrawal of Rangers midfielder Barry Ferguson with a pelvic injury. . . . more . . .

Owen claims England squad stronger than Real Madrid (Nov 11, 2005)

Michael Owen claims that Sven-Goran Eriksson's England squad is stronger than the expensively-assembled Galacticos of Real Madrid ahead of the friendly clash with Argentina in Geneva on Saturday. . . . more . . .

England defender Bridge set to return (Nov 11, 2005)

Wayne Bridge looks set to play for England for the first time in almost a year in Saturday's international football friendly against Argentina in Geneva, British media reported. . . . more . . .

Vieri ruled out of Italy's Dutch friendly (Nov 11, 2005)

AC Milan striker Christian Vieri has been ruled out of Italy's World Cup warm-up match against Holland on Saturday after picking up a knee injury in training. . . . more . . .

Australia receive better Uruguay welcome this time (Nov 11, 2005)

Australia's football players, some of whom were jostled and spat upon when they arrived in Uruguay four years ago, flew into the country without incident before their weekend World Cup play-off. . . . more . . .

Mandaric fears Pompey job will kill him (Nov 11, 2005)

Portsmouth chairman Milan Mandaric has admitted he fears the stress of running the struggling Premiership club could send him to an early grave. . . . more . . .

Trinidad face Bahrain with 1990 play-offs on their minds (Nov 11, 2005)

Trinidad and Tobago are approaching Saturday's World Cup first leg play-off against Bahrain desperate to avoid the fate they suffered in the play-offs for the 1990 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Brazil postpones Kuwait friendly until 2006 (Nov 11, 2005)

Brazil has postponed a scheduled football friendly against Kuwait from Tuesday until next year, the Brazilian football federation announced. . . . more . . .

Scots put boot into British Olympic team hopes (Nov 11, 2005)

British Olympic chiefs are still hoping that a Great Britain football team will be fielded at the 2012 Olympics, despite Scotland insisting it would have no part in such plans. . . . more . . .

Klinsmann confident Germany will end five-year hoodoo in France (Nov 11, 2005)

Germany coach Jurgen Klinsmann goes into Saturday's friendly against France confident that his team can win and notch up their first victory over a major footballing nation in more than five years. . . . more . . .

Hearts target Vialli as Rangers prepare to axe McLeish (Nov 11, 2005)

Hearts have targetted Gianluca Vialli to be their new director of football in a move that would reunite the former Chelsea boss with Graham Rix, his first team coach when he was at Stamford Bridge. . . . more . . .

Dyer takes comfort from mystery diagnosis (Nov 11, 2005)

Kieron Dyer spoke of his relief after doctors pinpointed the medical condition which is delaying the Newcastle midfielder's recovery from a hamstring injury. . . . more . . .

Eriksson set to give Ferdinand England nod (Nov 11, 2005)

Rio Ferdinand appears to have won his battle with Sol Campbell to partner John Terry in the centre of England's defence for Saturday's friendly against Argentina. . . . more . . .

Frost could put Wembley Cup final on thin ice (Nov 11, 2005)

A spell of freezing weather this winter could wreck plans for the rebuilt Wembley stadium to host the 2006 FA Cup final in May, the head of the company that will run the venue has admitted. . . . more . . .

Becks hoping for 50th anniversary to remember (Nov 11, 2005)

David Beckham is desperate to mark his 50th appearance as England captain with a controversy-free victory over Argentina on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Real Madrid announce agreement with China's Citic but deny club stake (Nov 10, 2005)

Spanish giants Real Madrid said they have signed an accord linking them with Chinese group Citic but denied Chinese reports they have taken a stake in that country's top flight outfit Guo'an. . . . more . . .

Totti and Peruzzi ruled out of Italy friendlies (Nov 10, 2005)

Striker Francesco Totti and goalkeeper Angelo Peruzzi have been ruled out of Italy's two World Cup warm-up matches against Holland and Ivory Coast due to injuries. . . . more . . .

British football fan loses appeal of 15-year sentence in Bulgaria (Nov 10, 2005)

A Bulgarian court in the eastern city of Varna has upheld on appeal the 15-year sentence of a British football fan for the attempted murder of a Bulgarian bartender. . . . more . . .

Peruzzi ruled out of Italy friendlies (Nov 10, 2005)

Angelo Peruzzi has been ruled out of Italy's two World Cup warm-up matches against Holland and Ivory Coast with a calf strain. . . . more . . .

Owen backs Crouch to prove worth to England (Nov 10, 2005)

Michael Owen has backed the heavily-criticised England striker Peter Crouch to prove his worth for club and country after claiming: "So many good judges cannot be wrong about him." . . . more . . .

Vietnam arrests two senior football officials over match-fixing (Nov 10, 2005)

Two leading football officials including the assistant to the national coach have been arrested, in widening investigations into a match-fixing scandal roiling the hugely popular sport in the country. . . . more . . .

Real Madrid agrees to buy 25-percent stake in Beijing Guoan (Nov 10, 2005)

Spanish football giants Real Madrid have agreed to buy a 25-percent stake in Chinese Super League club Beijing Guoan for 200 million yuan (20 million euros). . . . more . . .

Rangers boss refuses to go (Nov 10, 2005)

Alex McLeish's future as Rangers manager looks increasingly bleak after his side lost 2-0 away to Celtic in the Scottish League Cup quarter-finals. . . . more . . .

Campbell seeking to extend proud record (Nov 10, 2005)

Sol Campbell admits his proud international record could be on the line as he battles to re-establish himself in Sven-Goran Eriksson's England plans following a string of injuries. . . . more . . .

Crespo denies Chelsea rift (Nov 10, 2005)

Hernan Crespo has dismissed reports of a bust-up with Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho and stressed he is happy to stay at Stamford Bridge. . . . more . . .

England on 300K a player to win World Cup (Nov 10, 2005)

England's players will each pocket a reported 300,000 pounds if they win the World Cup in Germany next summer. . . . more . . .

Sas, Tolga doubtful for Turkey's World Cup play-off (Nov 10, 2005)

Striker Hasan Sas and defender Tolga Seyhan are doubtful for Turkey's World Cup play-off against Switzerland due to injuries, coach Fatih Terim was quoted as saying. . . . more . . .

Ferguson out of Scotland squad (Nov 10, 2005)

Scotland captain Barry Ferguson has been forced to withdraw from his country's squad for Saturday's international friendly against the United States. . . . more . . .

Donovan leads Galaxy against Revolution in MLS final (Nov 10, 2005)

Landon Donovan, who led San Jose to the 2001 and 2003 Major League Soccer titles, seeks his first crown with his new team, leading the Los Angeles Galaxy against New England Revolution in the MLS Cup final Sunday. . . . more . . .

Australia plan to paint Uruguay into a corner (Nov 10, 2005)

Mark Viduka believes Dutch coach Guus Hiddink can help Australia qualify for the World Cup for the first time since 1974 by giving Uruguay's artists no space to draw pretty pictures. . . . more . . .

Van Nistelrooy out of Italy friendly (Nov 10, 2005)

Netherlands striker Ruud Van Nistelrooy has been sidelined for the friendly against Italy in Amsterdam on Saturday due to a rib injury, the Dutch federation said. . . . more . . .

Castro on his way to playing for Germany (Nov 10, 2005)

Spanish teenage sensation Gonzalo Castro is set to change nationality and become German to boost his chances of playing in next year's World Cup, his club Bayer Leverkusen said. . . . more . . .

Ronaldo gets Spanish passport (Nov 10, 2005)

Real Madrid's World Cup Brazilian star Ronaldo has taken out Spanish citizenship. . . . more . . .

Van Bommel out for up to two months with ankle injury (Nov 09, 2005)

Dutch midfielder Mark Van Bommel will be out for up to eight weeks after tearing a ligament in his left ankle during training with the national squad. . . . more . . .

Trinidad and Tobago won't change strategy against Bahrain (Nov 09, 2005)

Trinidad and Tobago won't be making any strategic changes for Saturday's 2006 World Cup play-off against Bahrain, insisted coach Leo Beenhakker. . . . more . . .

Venables denies bid for Ireland job (Nov 09, 2005)

Terry Venables has not applied to be Ireland's new manager or been approached about the vacancy, the former England, Barcelona and Tottenham coach revealed. . . . more . . .

Germany's Metzelder out of France friendly (Nov 09, 2005)

Germany defender Christoph Metzelder is injured and will miss Saturday's friendly against France in Paris, coach Jurgen Klinsmann announced. . . . more . . .

Hannover sack coaching duo (Nov 09, 2005)

Struggling Bundesliga side Hannover have sacked coach Ewald Lienen and his assistant Michael Frontzeck after just one win in their last eight matches saw them crash to sixth from bottom. . . . more . . .

Scotland's McCullough out of USA friendly (Nov 09, 2005)

Scotland will be without Wigan striker Lee McCullough when they face the United States in Saturday's friendly at Hampden Park. . . . more . . .

No such thing as a friendly against Argentina for Becks (Nov 09, 2005)

England skipper David Beckham can't wait to have another crack at Argentina when two of the biggest rivals in world football clash in Geneva on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Bogarde calls it quits (Nov 09, 2005)

Former Holland defender Winston Bogarde, reported to have picked up six million pounds in three years while playing only 12 matches for Chelsea, has called it a day, five years after his last game for the Londoners. . . . more . . .

Beckenbauer welcomes Croatia to 2006 World Cup (Nov 09, 2005)

Franz Beckenbauer, head of the 2006 World Cup organising committee, welcomed Croatia's comeback among the world's best teams saying they could repeat they're success at the 1998 finals. . . . more . . .

Hannover appoint Neururer after wielding double axe (Nov 09, 2005)

German club Hannover have named former Bochum coach Peter Neururer as their new coach following the sacking of Ewald Lienen and his assistant Michael Frontzeck. . . . more . . .

Celtic win Old Firm quarter-final clash (Nov 09, 2005)

Gordon Strachan experienced his first Old Firm win as his Celtic team won 2-0 at home to Rangers in the quarter-finals of the Scottish League Cup. . . . more . . .

Mo Johnston appointed New York MetroStars coach (Nov 09, 2005)

Former Scotland international Maurice Johnston has been appointed coach of the New York MetroStars after spending the past few weeks as the Major League Soccer club's interim coach. . . . more . . .

Henry magic saves Gallic honour in Costa Rica charity match (Nov 09, 2005)

A magical backheel from Thierry Henry lifted France to a come-from-behind 3-2 win over Costa Rica in an international friendly. . . . more . . .

King to train for England (Nov 09, 2005)

Ledley King was back in contention to play for England against Argentina on Saturday after confirmation that the Tottenham defender would take part in a training session on Thursday. . . . more . . .

Liverpool lure for US billionaire (Nov 09, 2005)

English Premiership club Liverpool were reported to be holding talks with American billionaire Robert Kraft as they search a major cash injection. . . . more . . .

Russia coach Syomin resigns (Nov 08, 2005)

Russia coach Yury Syomin has stepped down after failing to reach the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany. . . . more . . .

Trezeguet out of Martinique friendly (Nov 08, 2005)

David Trezeguet has pulled out of Wednesday's charity fund-raising friendly against Costa Rica with a thigh injury but France coach Raymond Domenech expects the Juventus striker to be fit for the World Cup warm-up against Germany on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Anelka to end France fall-out saga (Nov 08, 2005)

Former Arsenal striker Nicolas Anelka will make his long-awaited return to the France team alongside Thierry Henry against Costa Rica Wednesday. . . . more . . .

US lacks dynamic Donovan for Scotland friendly (Nov 08, 2005)

American scoring leader Landon Donovan and midfielder Clint Dempsey will be absent when the World Cup-bound United States team faces Scotland on Saturday in Glasgow in its final match of the year. . . . more . . .

Akin out of Turkey's World Cup play-off (Nov 08, 2005)

Besiktas midfielder Ibrahim Akin has been forced out of Turkey's World Cup play-off against Switzerland on Saturday with a knee injury. . . . more . . .

Brazil for World Cup says Platini (Nov 08, 2005)

Brazil will be outstanding favorites to defend the World Cup in Germany next summer, French legend Michel Platini has said. . . . more . . .

Fossati hit by tactical, logistical woes ahead of Aussie test (Nov 08, 2005)

Uruguay coach Jorge Fossati faces both tactical and logistical dilemmas ahead of Saturday's World Cup 2006 first leg playoff against Australia here and the return leg in Sydney on November 16. . . . more . . .

Wenger voices Toure burnout fears (Nov 08, 2005)

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has voiced his concern that defender Kolo Toure will be left burnt-out by the pressure of an intense playing schedule for his country, Ivory Coast. . . . more . . .

Basturk, Akin out of Turkey's World Cup play-off (Nov 08, 2005)

Hertha Berlin midfielder Yildiray Basturk and Besiktas midfielder Ibrahim Akin have been forced out of Turkey's World Cup play-off against Switzerland due to injuries. . . . more . . .

Baia hoping for 2006 World Cup spot (Nov 08, 2005)

Veteran FC Porto keeper Vitor Baia said he still hopes to make the Portugal team for the 2006 World Cup despite being left off the squad since Luiz Felipe Scolari took over as coach in early 2003. . . . more . . .

Burchill keeps Pars on track (Nov 08, 2005)

A first-half double from Mark Burchill and an injury-time goal from Gary Mason sent Dunfermline into the Scottish League Cup semi-finals on Tuesday with a 3-0 win over Scottish Premier League rivals Hibernian. . . . more . . .

Barthez gets the nod as Thuram hits out at Sarkozy (Nov 08, 2005)

France coach Raymond Domenech ended weeks of speculation by choosing Fabien Barthez over Gregory Coupet to keep goal in a friendly against Costa Rica here Wednesday. . . . more . . .

Xavier fights to save career after doping charge (Nov 08, 2005)

Middlesbrough's Portuguese defender Abel Xavier will appear before a UEFA disciplinary committee hearing next week in a bid to save his career from being ended by a positive test for a performance-enhancing drug. . . . more . . .

Rix appeals for fans backing as he takes over at Hearts (Nov 08, 2005)

Hearts' new head coach Graham Rix pleaded with supporters who have opposed his appointment to rally behind his leadership of the Scottish Premier League club. . . . more . . .

Australia weigh up Kewell gamble (Nov 08, 2005)

Australia coach Guus Hiddink was weighing up whether to gamble on injury-prone Liverpool forward Harry Kewell in the World Cup first leg playoff against Uruguay on Saturday. . . . more . . .

United to splash the cash in January sales (Nov 08, 2005)

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed he will be delving into the transfer market in January, with a replacement for captain Roy Keane top of his shopping list. . . . more . . .

Ankle injury rules Van Bommel out of Italy friendly (Nov 08, 2005)

Barcelona midfielder Mark Van Bommel has been ruled out of Saturday's friendly against Italy after suffering a left ankle injury while training with the Dutch national team. . . . more . . .

Sissoko taunt costs Jestrovic three-match ban (Nov 08, 2005)

Anderlecht's Serbia striker Nenad Jestrovic has been banned for three European games by UEFA after being found guilty of racism during last week's Champions League game with Liverpool. . . . more . . .

UEFA announced Euro 2012 short-list (Nov 08, 2005)

UEFA announced that bids from Italy, Croatia/Hungary and Poland/Ukraine would be short-listed to host the 2012 European football championships. . . . more . . .

Deane parts ways with Perth Glory (Nov 08, 2005)

Former England international Brian Deane will leave Perth Glory because of ongoing injury problems, the Australian A-League club said in a statement. . . . more . . .

Strachan mute on Pienaar bid but cash is there (Nov 08, 2005)

Celtic boss Gordon Strachan refused to confirm that he was planning a swoop for Ajax's highly-rated young midfielder Steven Pienaar. . . . more . . .

England lose young stars for under 21 clash with France (Nov 08, 2005)

Two of the brightest young stars in the Premiership will be missing from England's under-21 team to face France in a play-off for a place in next summer's UEFA Championship. . . . more . . .

We beat Chelsea for Fergie: Ferdinand (Nov 08, 2005)

Anger over the flood of criticism directed at manager Sir Alex Ferguson was the spur to Manchester United's battling defeat of champions Chelsea, defender Rio Ferdinand revealed in a television interview. . . . more . . .

United performance has silence critics: Ferdinand (Nov 07, 2005)

Under-fire Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand said that the 1-0 weekend win over Premiership leaders Chelsea has put a stop to the criticism that has bedevilled the club in recent weeks. . . . more . . .

US book World Cup tune-up friendly with Norway (Nov 07, 2005)

United States will face Norway in a football friendly on January 29 as part of World Cup preparations for the Americans and what the Norwegians hope will be the same for them. . . . more . . .

Mourinho praises United but dismisses their title hopes (Nov 07, 2005)

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has written off Manchester United's Premiership title hopes despite seeing the Red Devils end his side's 40-game unbeaten run. . . . more . . .

Ferguson rebounds to give critics a tongue lashing (Nov 07, 2005)

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson hit back at the club's critics with an angry tirade after seeing Darren Fletcher's first-half header seal a 1-0 win that ended Chelsea's 40-game unbeaten run in the Premiership. . . . more . . .

France face Barthez dilemma (Nov 07, 2005)

France coach Raymond Domenech faces perhaps his biggest decision when he must decide between Fabien Barthez and Gregory Coupet for the goalkeeping spot in the 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Chelsea won't suffer Gunners' fate, insists Mourinho (Nov 07, 2005)

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho insisted that the Blues will not suffer the same fate as London rivals Arsenal did last season following their Old Trafford defeat. . . . more . . .

Shearer aims for end-of-the-month comeback after hernia op (Nov 07, 2005)

Alan Shearer is aiming for a comeback before the end of the month after undergoing a hernia operation in Germany. . . . more . . .

Old Firm prepare for cup clash (Nov 07, 2005)

Alex McLeish insists his struggling Rangers side can achieve a morale boosting win against Celtic in the Scottish League Cup on Wednesday - despite a double injury blow. . . . more . . .

Rix appointed Hearts coach (Nov 07, 2005)

Scottish Premier League side Hearts confirmed former Portsmouth manager Graham Rix as their first-team coach. . . . more . . .

Bayern surge clear but perfectionist Magath wants more (Nov 07, 2005)

German champions Bayern Munich showed they are going to take some stopping this season with a 3-1 home win over closest title rivals Werder Bremen, opening up a five-point gap at the Bundesliga summit. . . . more . . .

Nolan sends Bolton third (Nov 07, 2005)

Bolton jumped to third place in the Premiership after a first half goal from in-form captain Kevin Nolan gave them a 1-0 victory over Tottenham at the Reebok Stadium. . . . more . . .

Eto'o, Drogba among runners for CAF Player of the Year award (Nov 07, 2005)

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) have named two-time winner Samuel Eto'o of Cameroon and Didier Drogba of the Cote d'Ivoire among five top nominees for this year's African Footballer of the Year. . . . more . . .

Hearts fans hostile to Rix appointment (Nov 07, 2005)

Scottish Premier League side Hearts were warned by their fans that they face a revolt over the appointment of Graham Rix as their first-team coach. . . . more . . .

Wenger warning for France on Henry (Nov 07, 2005)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has called on France coach Raymond Domenech to go easy on injury-prone Thierry Henry in this week's friendly internationals. . . . more . . .

Blues hoping fit crew can steer ship out of trouble (Nov 07, 2005)

Second-bottom Birmingham are hoping the return of a crop of injured players will lift them out of the Premiership relegation zone. . . . more . . .

City's Barton banned for Rovers' match (Nov 07, 2005)

Manchester City midfielder Joey Barton will be suspended for the Premiership match with Blackburn on November 19 after his fifth booking in six games in Saturday's defeat at Fulham triggered an automatic one-match suspension. . . . more . . .

Football-hungry Desailly quits Qatar (Nov 07, 2005)

Former French captain Marcel Desailly has quit his club in Qatar to return to France and said he wants to continue to play football. . . . more . . .

Roberto Carlos saves Real Madrid's blushes (Nov 06, 2005)

Roberto Carlos's penalty 12 minutes from time was sufficient for Spanish giants Real Madrid to get a barely deserved 1-0 win over Real Zaragoza. . . . more . . .

Late surge keeps Juve clear (Nov 06, 2005)

Juventus defeated Livorno 3-0 to maintain their two-point lead at the top of Italy's Serie A while their closest challengers AC Milan thrashed Udinese 5-1. . . . more . . .

PSG title hopes fade as Govou keeps Lyon on track (Nov 06, 2005)

Paris Saint Germain's title hopes faded further after they were held to a goalless draw by visiting Monaco as champions Lyon continued to dominate French league action. . . . more . . .

Beattie goal earns Everton vital win (Nov 06, 2005)

James Beattie earned Everton a long overdue first home win in the Premiership as Middlesbrough crashed to a 1-0 defeat at Goodison Park. . . . more . . .

Hamburg fire blanks, Trapattoni given welcome relief (Nov 06, 2005)

SV Hamburg fell further behind German leaders Bayern Munich in the title race following a goalless draw at Borussia Monchengladbach. . . . more . . .

Taylor accepts Birmingham blame as Magpies fly high (Nov 06, 2005)

Goalkeeper Maik Taylor has accepted the blame for Birmingham's latest defeat after his mistake presented Turkish international Emre Belozoglu with the goal that secured Newcastle's fourth straight win. . . . more . . .

Fletcher restores pride as United defeat Chelsea (Nov 06, 2005)

Darren Fletcher ended a turbulent week for Manchester United with a first-half header that sealed a 1-0 victory at Old Trafford and ended Chelsea's 40-game unbeaten run in the Premiership. . . . more . . .

Celta keep up the pressure on the top teams (Nov 06, 2005)

Celta Vigo continued their strong start to the Spanish league season with a 2-1 victory over struggling Alaves. . . . more . . .

Late surge keeps Juve clear of five-star Milan (Nov 06, 2005)

Juventus defeated Livorno 3-0 to maintain their two-point lead at the top of Italy's Serie A while their closest challengers AC Milan thrashed Udinese 5-1. . . . more . . .

Respect no barrier for Mourinho the Fergie slayer (Nov 06, 2005)

Jose Mourinho admires Alex Ferguson so much that he does not mind giving him a beating. . . . more . . .

We're so good it's unbelievable, sings Wigan's De Zeeuw (Nov 06, 2005)

Wigan Athletic's defensive rock Arjan de Zeeuw reckoned the English Premiership debutants' second place in the table is unbelievable but insisted the Latics are relishing the fight to stay there. . . . more . . .

Brazilian Amoroso eyes controversial Dortmund return (Nov 06, 2005)

Former Brazilian international and Sao Paulo striker Marcio Amoroso has admitted that he longs for a return to Borussia Dortmund, the club he left under such acrimonious circumstances in April 2004. . . . more . . .

James and Bridge return for England (Nov 06, 2005)

David James, Paul Konchesky, Wayne Bridge and Michael Carrick have all been recalled to the England squad named by Sven-Goran Eriksson for next weekend's friendly against Argentina. . . . more . . .

Celtic regain top spot in SPL table (Nov 06, 2005)

Celtic beat Falkirk 3-0 to regain top spot in the Scottish Premier League table thanks to goals from Shaun Maloney, Aiden McGeady and John Hartson. . . . more . . .

Rafa rallies to Crouch cause (Nov 05, 2005)

Rafael Benitez has rallied to the defence of Peter Crouch after the seven-million-pound striker's dismal run in front of goal continued in Liverpool's win over Aston Villa. . . . more . . .

Struggling McLeish will get no help from Dons (Nov 05, 2005)

Underfire Rangers boss Alex McLeish may be an Aberdeen legend but he can expect no favours when the two teams meet at Ibrox in the Scottish Premier League. . . . more . . .

Osasuna use their heads to remain leaders (Nov 05, 2005)

Headed goals from Raul Garcia and Carlos Cuellar helped continue the fairytale for Osasuna as they won 2-1 at Real Sociedad to remain the Spanish league leaders for the third consecutive week. . . . more . . .

Henry at the double as Gunners turn on the fireworks (Nov 05, 2005)

Thierry Henry scored twice as Arsenal maintained their perfect home record in the Premiership with a comfortable 3-1 win over struggling Sunderland. . . . more . . .

Govou strike keeps up winning ways for champions Lyon (Nov 05, 2005)

Sidney Govou's early goal was enough to earn reigning French league champions Lyon a 1-0 victory at Toulouse to keep them well ahead of the chasing pack. . . . more . . .

Pizarro haunts old club Bremen as Bayern go five clear (Nov 05, 2005)

Bayern Munich showed the hallmark of champions to defeat Werder Bremen 3-1 in the top of the table clash at the Allianz Arena to establish a five-point gap at the Bundesliga summit. . . . more . . .

Malbranque brace boosts Blair's premiership standing (Nov 05, 2005)

Hours after being hailed as an unsung hero by British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Steed Malbranque scored both Fulham goals as they beat high-fliers Manchester City 2-1 at Craven Cottage. . . . more . . .

Matthaus turns down Nuremberg (Nov 05, 2005)

German legend Lothar Matthaus has revealed that he had turned down the chance to manage struggling German side FC Nuremberg. . . . more . . .

Ismael looks to shut out old club Bremen (Nov 05, 2005)

The top two teams in the Bundesliga, Bayern Munich and Werder Bremen, will confront one another at the Allianz Arena as the German championship race really heats up. . . . more . . .

PSG face stiff test of title aspirations against Monaco (Nov 05, 2005)

Paris Saint Germain will face a stiff test of their title aspirations when they host a resurgent Monaco in French league action at the weekend. . . . more . . .

Frankenstadion hitch forces Germany to examine World Cup stadia (Nov 05, 2005)

With just seven months to go until the 2006 World Cup German organisers are being forced to run a fine toothcomb over the 12 World Cup stadia following a problem at the Frankenstadion in Nurmeberg. . . . more . . .

No fireworks as Inter draw a blank (Nov 05, 2005)

Inter Milan's Serie A title ambitions faded further after they were held to a goalless draw by Lazio. . . . more . . .

Golden oldie Sheringham keeps Hammers flying (Nov 05, 2005)

Five months short of his 40th birthday, Teddy Sheringham scored his fourth Premiership goal of the season to earn West Ham a 1-0 win over struggling West Brom. . . . more . . .

Rampant Rovers bite a chunk out of Charlton (Nov 05, 2005)

Charlton Athletic's perfect English Premiership away record was shattered by Blackburn Rovers who thumped them 4-1 at Ewood Park. . . . more . . .

United go from drinking club to last chance saloon (Nov 05, 2005)

When Sir Alex Ferguson first arrived at Manchester United, 19 years ago this weekend, he famously discovered an institution that was more drinking club than football club. . . . more . . .

Angry Getafe to complicate life for Barcelona (Nov 05, 2005)

Reigning Spanish champions Barcelona are flying high after two consecutive 5-0 wins in their Nou Camp stadium but outside the comfort of their Catalan citadel they can be rattled, especially in Madrid. . . . more . . .

Liverpool shake off European hangover with late show at Villa (Nov 05, 2005)

Liverpool finally managed to shake off their customary hangover from midweek European matches to claim a first away win of this Premiership campaign at the expense of Aston Villa. . . . more . . .

Reds shake off European hangover with late, late show at Villa (Nov 05, 2005)

Liverpool finally managed to shake off their customary hangover from midweek European matches to claim a first away win of this Premiership campaign at the expense of Aston Villa. . . . more . . .

Ferguson ready to use transfer market to reverse slump (Nov 05, 2005)

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to delve into the transfer market in order to reverse his side's form slump. . . . more . . .

Celtic warrior nicks it for China (Nov 05, 2005)

Celtic defender Du Wei nodded an injury-time winner as China beat arch-rivals Japan 2-1 to set up an East Asian Games football final with North Korea. . . . more . . .

North win battle of the Koreas (Nov 05, 2005)

North Korea stormed into the East Asian Games football final with a 2-0 win over bitter rivals South Korea. . . . more . . .

Magpies pile the pressure on to Bruce (Nov 05, 2005)

Birmingham City boss Steve Bruce faces mounting pressure after he saw his side slump to a fifth successive Premiership defeat against 1-0 winners Newcastle at St James's Park. . . . more . . .

Sack does not worry me says Trapattoni (Nov 05, 2005)

Veteran Italian manager Giovanni Trapattoni insists he is not worried about losing his job as coach of German side VfB Stuttgart. . . . more . . .

Rangers draw blank at home to Dons (Nov 05, 2005)

Rangers were held to a goal-less draw at home to Aberdeen to further damage the champions' hopes of retaining their Scottish Premier League title. . . . more . . .

Miller off on loan to Leeds (Nov 04, 2005)

Liam Miller, one of the Manchester United players reportedly criticised by club captain Roy Keane in an outburst this week, has joined Championship club Leeds on loan until the end of December. . . . more . . .

Scolari annouces Portugal squad for World Cup warm-ups (Nov 04, 2005)

Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari announced his squad for upcoming World Cup preparation matches against Croatia and Northern Ireland . . . . more . . .

Ruud admits United in depths of despair (Nov 04, 2005)

Ruud van Nistelrooy has lifted the lid on the depth of the crisis at Manchester United, admitting he has never known tougher times at Old Trafford. . . . more . . .

McClaren hails Viduka double (Nov 04, 2005)

Middlesbrough boss Steve McClaren singled out Mark Viduka for praise after the Australian striker fired his side to the verge of a place in the next round of the UEFA Cup. . . . more . . .

James and Woodgate set for England recall (Nov 04, 2005)

Manchester City keeper David James and Real Madrid defender Jonathan Woodgate are set to be recalled by England for the November 12 friendly international against Argentina in Geneva. . . . more . . .

Ferguson ready to pull Rooney out of Argentina showdown (Nov 04, 2005)

England's hopes of unleashing Wayne Rooney on arch rivals Argentina next week could be scuppered by Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson, who is threatening to pull his stars out of the friendly international in Geneva. . . . more . . .

Fergie gives Keane yellow card for over-the-top tackle on team-mates (Nov 04, 2005)

Sir Alex Ferguson has made it clear he believes Roy Keane went over the top when he savaged the performance of some of his team-mates in his censored interview with Manchester United's in-house television channel. . . . more . . .

World Cup coaches hit out at African Championship (Nov 04, 2005)

Ivory Coast World Cup coach Henri Michel and his Ghana counterpart Ratomir Dujkovic admit they are unhappy at having to play the African Nations Cup in January just four months before the Germany 2006 tournament kicks off. . . . more . . .

Mourinho cracks the whip for Chelsea strollers (Nov 04, 2005)

Jose Mourinho has moved to gee up his thoroughbred squad by claiming they have been cantering through recent matches, relying on the luxury of their lead of several lengths at the top of the Premiership. . . . more . . .

Houllier may not release Lyon players for France friendly (Nov 04, 2005)

Lyon manager Gerard Houllier said he has yet to decide whether he will release all six of his players who have been called up for a controversial France friendly against Costa Rica. . . . more . . .

Germany, Netherlands step up police cooperation ahead of World Cup (Nov 04, 2005)

The German parliament has passed a new law increasing police co-operation with The Netherlands ahead of the football World Cup next summer. . . . more . . .

Hitzfeld snubs Hearts (Nov 04, 2005)

Legendary German coach Ottmar Hitzfeld has rejected the chance of taking over at Scottish Premier League side Hearts following the sacking of George Burley. . . . more . . .

Wenger rebuffs Mourinho peace deal (Nov 04, 2005)

Arsene Wenger has rejected Jose Mourinho's terms for a peace deal to end the poisonous war of words between the Arsenal and Chelsea managers. . . . more . . .

Liverpool warned to beware Baros (Nov 04, 2005)

Milan Baros has admitted he is desperate to score against old club Liverpool when they visit Aston Villa for Saturday's lunchtime Premiership clash. . . . more . . .

Juve killer instinct irks Bayern (Nov 03, 2005)

Bayern Munich could not hide their frustration at losing 2-1 to Juventus in Wednesday's Champions League match in Turin with manager Felix Magath amazed at how the Italian champions seem to convert every scoring chance. . . . more . . .

Dyer hit by new injury blow (Nov 03, 2005)

The injury jinx that has dogged Kieron Dyer throughout his career has struck again with the Newcastle and England midfielder once again sidelined by a hamstring injury. . . . more . . .

Boro look for consistency against Dnipropetrovsk (Nov 03, 2005)

Middlesbrough are looking to step closer to the knockout stages of the UEFA Cup when they face Ukrainian side Dnipropetrovsk. . . . more . . .

Bremen win but blackout angers Schaaf (Nov 03, 2005)

Werder Bremen gave themselves a fighting chance of reaching the last sixteen of the Champions League with a 4-3 win over Udinese, but manager Thomas Schaaf was livid at his team for throwing away a three goal lead in six minutes. . . . more . . .

Mourinho offers olive branch to Wenger (Nov 03, 2005)

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho insisted that he is ready to end his war of words with Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger. . . . more . . .

Axed England keeper James boosted by Pearce praise (Nov 03, 2005)

Axed England international goalkeeper David James has received huge praise from Manchester City manager Stuart Pearce who added James was desperate to win a World Cup place. . . . more . . .

Okocha tipped to give Nakata run for his money (Nov 03, 2005)

Sam Allardyce believes Jay-Jay Okocha can reclaim his position as the creative heartbeat of his Bolton team, a role that is currently being filled with distinction by Japan's Hidetoshi Nakata. . . . more . . .

No time to be sorry, says Ferguson (Nov 03, 2005)

Alex Ferguson has ordered his ailing team to pick themselves up if they want to save a season which already looks like turning into a nightmare. . . . more . . .

Brown call-up for Scotland rewards high-flying Hibs (Nov 03, 2005)

Hibs midfielder Scott Brown has been given his first full international call-up in the Scotland squad that will face World Cup finalists the United States in a friendly at Hampden Park on November 12. . . . more . . .

Ole return promises festive cheer for United (Nov 03, 2005)

Manchester United fans were handed some badly-needed good news when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer revealed that he is on track for a Christmas return to action. . . . more . . .

Czechs recall Nedved for World Cup mission (Nov 03, 2005)

Juventus midfielder Pavel Nedved has been recalled to help the Czech Republic beat Norway to qualify for the 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

France recall for Anelka (Nov 03, 2005)

Out-of-favour striker Nicolas Anelka has been recalled to the France squad for the first time in three years to play two friendlies later this month as part of France's buildup to the 2006 World Cup. . . . more . . .

Pardew claims transfer spending will give chance of success (Nov 03, 2005)

West Ham manager Alan Pardew will be spending out on new players in January and has said it will give the club a chance for success. . . . more . . .

We must repeat last season's success says Makelele (Nov 03, 2005)

Claude Makelele admitted Chelsea must repeat last season's title success on a regular basis before they can replace United as the dominant force in English football. . . . more . . .

Wenger defiant as Mourinho row rumbles on (Nov 03, 2005)

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has vowed that he will not back down from his row with Jose Mourinho, although he denied calling the Chelsea manager "stupid", as had been widely reported. . . . more . . .

England's Middlesbrough and Bolton on course in UEFA Cup (Nov 03, 2005)

England's Middlesbrough and Bolton both had home victories in the UEFA Cup night to keep them well on course for qualification from the group stages. . . . more . . .

Newcastle aim for fourth successive win (Nov 03, 2005)

Newcastle have set their sights on a fourth successive victory as they attempt to continue their climb up the Premiership table at home to Birmingham on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Klinsmann welcomes back Ballack for France duel (Nov 03, 2005)

Germany manager Jurgen Klinsmann has welcomed inspirational captain Michael Ballack back into his 21-man squad for the friendly match with France in Paris on November 12. . . . more . . .

Demichelis extends Bayern contract (Nov 03, 2005)

Argentina midfielder Martin Demichelis has signed a three-year extension to his Bayern Munich contract keeping him at the Allianz Arena until 2010. . . . more . . .

Man City's Sommeil out for six weeks (Nov 03, 2005)

Manchester City defender David Sommeil will be sidelined for at least six weeks after fracturing his cheekbone in Monday night's win over Aston Villa. . . . more . . .

Bergkamp calls for European success on domestic stage (Nov 03, 2005)

Dennis Bergkamp has called on his Arsenal team-mates to reproduce their winning exploits in Europe on the home stage and claim maximum points in their Premiership clash against Sunderland on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Baros claims no need to prove himself against former club Liverpool (Nov 03, 2005)

Aston Villa striker Milan Baros is adamant his stress levels will not rise to unmanageable levels should he be fit to face former club Liverpool on Saturday. . . . more . . .

Leverkusen capture Swede Stenman (Nov 03, 2005)

Bayer Leverkusen have finalised the signing of Swedish defender Fredrik Stenman from Djurgardens in a 800,000 euro deal. . . . more . . .

Henry vows to play in charity match despite Wenger protests (Nov 02, 2005)

Arsenal striker Thierry Henry has insisted that he will play in France's controversial friendly against Costa Rica on November 9, despite opposition from club manager Arsene Wenger. . . . more . . .

Bayern keen to extend Santa Cruz contract despite injury (Nov 02, 2005)

German champions Bayern Munich want to extend the contract of Paraguayan interational marksman Roque Santa Cruz even though the striker is sidelined for the next six months. . . . more . . .

On-fire Barca on brink of last 16 (Nov 02, 2005)

Spanish champions Barcelona stand on the brink of the European Champions League last 16 after thrashing Greek side Panathinaikos 5-0 in their group C tie. . . . more . . .

German legend Matthaus confirms Nuremberg talks (Nov 02, 2005)

West Germany's 1990 World Cup winning captain Lothar Matthaus confirmed that he had held talks about being the next manager of struggling German side FC Nuremberg. . . . more . . .

Benitez happy with Gerrard right answer (Nov 02, 2005)

Liverpool coach Rafael Benitez has said playing Steven Gerrard on the right hand side of midfield has made the European champions a better team. . . . more . . .

Eto'o inspires Barca into last 16 (Nov 02, 2005)

Spanish champions Barcelona advanced to he last 16 of the European Champions League after thrashing Greek side Panathinaikos 5-0 in their group C tie. . . . more . . .

Mourinho escalates war of words with Wenger file (Nov 02, 2005)

Jose Mourinho has escalated his war of words with Arsene Wenger by revealing that he has compiled a 120-page file of comments the Arsenal manager has made about Chelsea over the last 12 months. . . . more . . .

Lille boosted by woeful United says Ferguson (Nov 02, 2005)

Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson reckons Lille must have been boosted for Wednesday's Champions League fixture by United's terrible defensive display in the Premiership at the weekend. . . . more . . .

Juve determined to bounce back after San Siro shocker (Nov 02, 2005)

Juventus' powers of recovery will be put to the test when they face Bayern Munich here in the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Henry primed for encore as United seek European pick-me-up (Nov 02, 2005)

Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Barcelona can seal Champions League last 16 places if Wednesday's latest batch of group matches go their way. . . . more . . .

Klose out to make amends against Udinese (Nov 02, 2005)

Werder Bremen have promised to restore pride in the Champions League, after their 10-2 aggregate mauling by Lyon last season, starting with a crucial home win over Udinese. . . . more . . .

Ajax leave it late against plucky Thun (Nov 02, 2005)

Unheralded FC Thun went desperately close to writing another improbable chapter to their Champions League fairytale, holding Ajax level until two injury time goals earned the Dutch giants a 4-2 win. . . . more . . .

Keane calls for January clear-out (Nov 02, 2005)

Manchester United captain Roy Keane reportedly wants the club to get rid of their under-performing stars in the January transfer window. . . . more . . .

Rafa raves over Morientes strike (Nov 02, 2005)

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez hopes Fernando Morientes can finally get back on the goal trail after his superb strike for the European champions in Tuesday's 3-0 win over Belgian side Anderlecht. . . . more . . .

Lay off Adriano says Inter coach Mancini (Nov 02, 2005)

Inter coach Roberto Mancini backed his out-of-sorts striker Adriano after another disappointing performance from the big Brazilian in Tuesday's 2-1 Champions League win over Porto. . . . more . . .

Buoyant Boro look for consistency (Nov 02, 2005)

Middlesbrough, buoyed by their 4-1 demolition of Manchester United in the Premiership last weekend, are looking to step closer to the knockout stages of the UEFA Cup when they face Ukrainian side Dnipropetrovsk. . . . more . . .

Hammers boss extends stay at Upton Park (Nov 02, 2005)

West Ham manager Alan Pardew, who took charge in October 2003 and led the Hammers back to the Premiership via the play-offs last season, has signed a new five-year contract at Upton Park. . . . more . . .

Bremen survive Udinese comeback to win goal frenzy (Nov 02, 2005)

Werder Bremen survived a sensational comeback to defeat ten-man Udinese 4-3 in their Champions League Group C match and revive their hopes of reaching the last 16 of the competition. . . . more . . .

United woes continue as Lille win 1-0 (Nov 02, 2005)

Manchester United's nightmare November continued with a 1-0 defeat at the hands of French minnows Lille in their Champions League group D encounter. . . . more . . .

Ancelotti confident despite PSV setback (Nov 02, 2005)

Carlo Ancelotti insists AC Milan team will reach the knockout stages of the Champions League despite their demoralising Group E defeat to PSV Eindhoven. . . . more . . .

Van Persie double eases Arsenal into knockout phase (Nov 02, 2005)

Robin van Persie struck twice inside the last 10 minutes as Arsenal became the first English side to reach the knockout stage of this seasons Champions League with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Sparta Prague at Highbury. . . . more . . .

Trezeguet's double nudges Juve closer to last 16 (Nov 02, 2005)

David Trezeguet scored twice as Juventus beat Bayern Munich 2-1 to nudge closer to the knockout stages of the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Wenger says Mourinho row is behind him (Nov 02, 2005)

Arsene Wenger insisted his row with Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho was over after Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood pleaded for an end to the hostility between the managers of the two London clubs. . . . more . . .

Arsenal chairman calls for end to Mourinho-Wenger row (Nov 02, 2005)

Arsenal chairman Peter Hill-Wood pleaded for an end to the row between Jose Mourinho and Arsene Wenger. . . . more . . .

Sunderland reveal Premiership cost (Nov 02, 2005)

Premiership strugglers Sunderland have reported a loss of 8.8 million pounds as they attempt to cling on to their top-flight status. . . . more . . .

Relieved Schalke keep European hopes alive (Nov 02, 2005)

Under-pressure Schalke 04 manager Ralf Rangnick could not hide his relief at Tuesday's 2-0 Champions League home win over nine-man Fenerbahce and believes his team now have a chance of reaching the knockout phase for the first time in their history. . . . more . . .

TV revenue not for the poor clubs say Bayern (Nov 02, 2005)

Bayern Munich chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge insists wealthy German clubs should get the lion's share of any extra revenue generated from Bundesliga television rights because the smaller clubs do not need it. . . . more . . .

Okocha aiming for St Petersburg return (Nov 02, 2005)

Jay Jay Okocha is pushing for a place in Bolton's starting line-up against Zenit St Petersburg in the UEFA Cup at The Reebok Stadium on Thursday. . . . more . . .

Baros ready for World Cup dates against Norway (Nov 02, 2005)

Czech international and Aston Villa striker Milan Baros said he should be fit to play for his country in the two World Cup 2006 head to head qualifiers against Norway on November 12 and 16. . . . more . . .

Schalke net opening win against nine-men Fenerbahce (Nov 01, 2005)

Schalke 04 gave themselves a great chance of qualifying for the knockout phase of the Champions League with a 2-0 group win over nine-man Fenerbahce at the Arena Auf Schalke. . . . more . . .

Uruguay keepers injured ahead of World Cup playoff (Nov 01, 2005)

Uruguay's first-choice goalkeeper Sebastian Viera and his understudy Fabian Carini are both reported to be injured ahead of the first leg of their crunch 2006 World Cup qualifying play-off against Oceania zone winners Australia here on November 12. . . . more . . .

No favours for United, says Lille coach Puel (Nov 01, 2005)

Lille coach Claude Puel has called on his goal-shy players to turn up the tempo and benefit from the lack of form shown by Manchester United when the pair meet in the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Chelsea set to bash Betis again (Nov 01, 2005)

Chelsea are already nine points clear in the English Premiership and a win at Real Betis in their Champions League group G match will see them qualify for the knockout stages after just four of their six matches. . . . more . . .

European boost can help lift Inter's gloom (Nov 01, 2005)

Inter Milan will be looking to lift some of the gloom hanging over them by beating Porto and move closer to a place in the knockout stages of the Champions League. . . . more . . .

Win or bust for Schalke and Rangnick (Nov 01, 2005)

Schalke 04 manager Ralf Rangnick admits the Champions League match with Turkish giants Fenerbahce is a must-win game with their season threatening to fall apart by Christmas. . . . more . . .

Lyon cruise into last 16 (Nov 01, 2005)

High-flying French champions Lyon sealed their spot in the last 16 of the European Champions League with a 4-1 over group F rivals Olympiakos. . . . more . . .

Kings of France Lyon travel to Olympiakos without unbeaten tag (Nov 01, 2005)

Kings of France Lyon travel to Greek side Olympiakos to defend their lead in Champion League Group F without the burden of an unbeaten record in all competitions. . . . more . . .

Liverpool complete comfortable victory over Anderlecht (Nov 01, 2005)

Holders Liverpool all but booked their place in the knockout stages of the Champions League as goals from Spanish duo Fernando Morientes and Luis Garcia helped sentence Anderlecht to a 3-0 defeat at Anfield. . . . more . . .

PSV exact sweet revenge on AC Milan (Nov 01, 2005)

PSV Eindhoven avenged last season's Champions League semi-final loss to AC Milan with a 1-0 win over the Italians. . . . more . . .

Dani does the business as Betis beat Chelsea (Nov 01, 2005)

Jose Mourinho's pre-match comments that Real Betis should be respected despite their recent poor form proved to be correct as Chelsea were beaten 1-0 in their Champions League group G match. . . . more . . .

Battling Bratislava hold Rangers to draw (Nov 01, 2005)

Rangers kept their dreams of going through to the final stages of the Champions League alive with a 2-2 away draw to Artmedia Bratislava in their group H match. . . . more . . .

Real Madrid into last 16 after Rosenborg win (Nov 01, 2005)

Nine-time European champions Real Madrid qualified for the last 16 of the Champions League with a 2-0 win over Rosenborg in their group F match. . . . more . . .

Supersub Cruz puts Inter on brink of last 16 (Nov 01, 2005)

Two goals in seven minutes from second-half substitute Julio Cruz gave Inter Milan a 2-1 win over Porto and moved them to the brink of the Champions League's knockout stages. . . . more . . .

City tie down Wright-Phillips mark II to long-term deal (Nov 01, 2005)

Bradley Wright-Phillips, younger brother of England international Shaun, has signed a four-year contract extension with Manchester City. . . . more . . .

Wenger threatens legal action over Mourinho voyeur jibe (Nov 01, 2005)

Arsene Wenger has threatened to take legal action against Jose Mourinho after the Chelsea manager branded his Arsenal counterpart a "voyeur." . . . more . . .

Mass auction starts for Bundesliga television rights (Nov 01, 2005)

In a bid to secure more revenue the German Football League (DFL) has started an auction between the country's leading TV stations for the television rights to the Bundesliga for the 2006/07 season. . . . more . . .

Turkey determined to host Euro 2012 (Nov 01, 2005)

Turkey renewed its resolve to win the race to host the 2012 European football championships. . . . more . . .

Former England star Collymore arrested in Australian nightclub (Nov 01, 2005)

Former England international and Liverpool star Stan Collymore was arrested outside an Australian nightclub and will appear in court later this week. . . . more . . .

Chelsea and Liverpool eye Champions League knockout round (Nov 01, 2005)

English rivals Chelsea and Liverpool can become the first two teams to reach the Champions League knockout round. . . . more . . .

Romania pull out of Iran friendly (Nov 01, 2005)

The Romanian Football Federation announced that the national team would withdraw from a planned tour of Iran from November 11-12 as many of the players were too tired. . . . more . . .

Hearts in turmoil as Foulkes lashes "dictator" Romanov (Nov 01, 2005)

Vladimir Romanov, the tycoon whose money has revitalised Hearts as a force in Scottish football, has been accused of acting like a "dictator" after sacking the Edinburgh club's manager and chief executive in the space of nine days. . . . more . . .