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US
Carlisle: U.S. vs. Cuba preview (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
The U.S. will be looking for a convincing victory against Cuba to ensure progress to the next stage of World Cup qualifying, writes Jeff Carlisle.

DiVeronica: USL-1 final preview (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
When Puerto Rico and Vancouver face off in the USL-1 final, the Whitecaps' Eduardo Sebrango could be the trump card, writes Jeff DiVeronica.


MLS
Spurs announce partnership with Earthquakes (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Tottenham have announced a ''football and commercial development'' partnership with American club San Jose Earthquakes.


NCAA & High School
McIntyre: Men's NCAA wrap (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Northwestern is leading the Big Ten behind arguably the nation's best defense, writes Doug McIntyre.


English National Team
Rooney: I was at my best in Croatia (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Wayne Rooney's second-half performance in last month's 4-1 World Cup qualifying win in Croatia was the best of his international career, the England striker said on Thursday.

Heskey: Croatia racism fine inadequate (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Emile Heskey has branded as inadequate the fine handed out to the Croatian FA after the England striker was subject to monkey chants from fans during last month's World Cup qualifier in Zagreb.

Rooney admits criticism over form has been fair (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Wayne Rooney has admitted some of the criticism of his early-season performances has been fair.

Hubbard: Heskey the renaissance man (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Norman Hubbard on why Emile Heskey has unexpectedly become indispensable for England.

Terry doubtful, Rio could lead England (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
England captain John Terry is a major doubt for England's World Cup qualifier with Kazakhstan on Saturday - meaning Rio Ferdinand could get the chance to lead his country once again.


English Premier League
No complacency over economic climate - Scudamore (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Chief executive Richard Scudamore insists the Premier League are not being ''complacent'' about the current financial climate.

AFC chief warms to 39th game (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
The Premier League's 39th game proposal could yet be revived after Asian Football Confederation president Mohamed bin Hammam, one of the fiercest critics of the controversial suggestion, altered his s

Ex-Spurs boss Francis mulls Newcastle offer (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Gerry Francis has revealed he would be honoured to coach at Newcastle, but insists a deal to join Joe Kinnear's backroom staff is still a long way off.

Sampdoria rule out sale of Cassano to Man City (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Sampdoria have ruled out reports of Antonio Cassano moving to Manchester City this winter.

Newcastle announce departure of Jimenez (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Newcastle have announced vice-president (player recruitment) Tony Jimenez has left the club ''to pursue other interests''.

Keane blasts Gunners over youth development (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Roy Keane has said that Arsenal do not deserve credit for developing their young talent as they don't bring young players through their own academy.

AFC chief bin Hammam open to '39th game' idea (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
The president of Asian football has cautiously welcomed the possible resurrection of the Premier League's 39th game proposal - but not if it is just a money-minded exercise.

Bentley: Spurs have become a laughing stock (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Tottenham midfielder David Bentley admits the Premier League's bottom club have become a laughing stock.

UEFA boss Platini backing salary cap proposals (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Uefa president Michel Platini believes a salary cap needs to be introduced into football for the good of the game.


Spanish Primera Liga
Defender Cannavaro keen on return to Napoli (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Fabio Cannavaro has refused to rule out the possibility of joining Napoli next summer.


Italian Serie A
Ranieri brushes off split speculation (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri has brushed aside rumours of a division in his dressing room.

Alonso branded ''too slow'' for Juve (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri has revealed he pulled out of a move for Xabi Alonso this summer because he felt the Liverpool midfielder was "too slow".


German National Team
Broken hand rules German keeper Enke out (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Germany will be without first choice goalkeeper Robert Enke for Saturday's World Cup qualifying match against Russia after the Hanover player broke a wrist bone in training.


German Bundesliga
Bierhoff fears financial backlash on Bundesliga (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Germany national team general manager Oliver Bierhoff fears the Bundesliga is in danger of losing several important sources of income due to the instability of the global economy.


French National Team
Benzema backing for under-fire Domenech (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Removing Raymond Domenech from his position as coach would not help France's World Cup qualifying campaign, striker Karim Benzema said on Thursday.


French Ligue 1
PSG rubbish rumours over Deschamps arrival (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Paris St Germain have denied reports former France captain Didier Deschamps is set to replace Paul Le Guen as the club's coach.


World Cup 2010
Adriano set to lead Brazil attack against Venezuela (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Controversial striker Adriano is set to lead Brazil's attack in Sunday's World Cup qualifier away to Venezuela.

Uruguay more of a team than Argentina - Abreu (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Uruguay striker Sebastian Abreu fuelled the rivalry with neighbours Argentina on Wednesday by saying his team were doing more with fewer resources.

Ecuador ready for 'weak' Chile attack, says Benitez (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Ecuador can cope with Chile's toothless attack and defensive strategy when their World Cup qualifying opponents visit Quito, says striker Christian Benitez.

CONCACAF: It's not war, says fearless Eriksson (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Mexico coach Sven-Goran Eriksson has brushed aside fears of a physical battle in Saturday's World Cup qualifier away to Jamaica, saying his team are heading for a football match and not a war.

CONMEBOL: Tough tests for Basile and Dunga (Oct 9, 2008 07:00 GMT)
Argentina coach Alfio Basile and his Brazilian counterpart Dunga both face a week of reckoning as the South American qualifiers pass the halfway mark over the next few days.

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