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No Champagne finish as Blatter rival exits FIFA (Jan 15, 2010 17:15 GMT)
Sepp Blatter has strengthened his hold on the FIFA presidency after Jerome Champagne, a potential challenger to his position, was forced out of the organisation.
Peters: World Cup hopefuls suffer in Angola (Jan 15, 2010 14:36 GMT)
Don Peters says that the favoured countries in Angola are struggling to assert themselves.
Malawi denied training ground ahead of Angola loss (Jan 15, 2010 11:12 GMT)
Malawi claim they were denied a training ground for two days leading up to Thursday's African Nations Cup finals defeat to hosts Angola in Luanda.
The week that was: Jan 08 - Jan 14 (Jan 15, 2010 09:26 GMT)
Jon Carter on a week of tragedy for Togo, Liverpool's embarrassment and a big losing bet.
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No Champagne finish as Blatter rival exits FIFA (Jan 15, 2010 17:15 GMT)
Sepp Blatter has strengthened his hold on the FIFA presidency after Jerome Champagne, a potential challenger to his position, was forced out of the organisation.
Peters: World Cup hopefuls suffer in Angola (Jan 15, 2010 14:36 GMT)
Don Peters says that the favoured countries in Angola are struggling to assert themselves.
Malawi denied training ground ahead of Angola loss (Jan 15, 2010 11:12 GMT)
Malawi claim they were denied a training ground for two days leading up to Thursday's African Nations Cup finals defeat to hosts Angola in Luanda.
The week that was: Jan 08 - Jan 14 (Jan 15, 2010 09:26 GMT)
Jon Carter on a week of tragedy for Togo, Liverpool's embarrassment and a big losing bet.




