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Steaua keeper hits out at photographer (Reuters)
Steaua Bucharest Portuguese
goalkeeper Carlos Fernandes broke a photographer's camera during
the Champions League second preliminary round, second leg match
against NK Gorica of Slovenia on Wednesday.
Milan given Champions League go-ahead
A UEFA emergency panel has ruled that Milan can play in this season's Champions League.
UEFA said Wednesday the panel "had no choice but to admit AC Milan" citing an insufficient legal basis in their own rules for barring the club. The governing body was worried about a legal challenge from Milan
Henry set to miss Arsenal's first CL match
Thierry Henry will miss the first leg of Arsenal's qualifying-round Champions League match next week.
Red Star Belgrade breeze past Cork City (Reuters)
Serbian champions Red Star
Belgrade beat Cork City 3-0 in their Champions League second
qualifying round second leg on Wednesday to set up a third round
clash with AC Milan.
Mourinho critical of Liverpool
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho believes Arsenal and Manchester United will provide the biggest threat to his team next season, but he was dismissive of Liverpool's prospects.
Chelsea captain John Terry had named Liverpool as the team he expected to run Chelsea close in the forthcoming campaign, but Mourinho was less impressed.
MLS Soccer Headlines
Red Bulls, Dynamo Draw In Houston
Major League Soccer: HOUSTON ? Houston Dynamo and the New York Red Bulls were left sharing the spoils after they traded goals four minutes apart midway through the second half and settling for a very tense 1-1 draw at Robertson Stadium.
Donovan out of MSL All-Star game (AP)
Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder Landon Donovan and Colorado Rapids midfielder Pablo Mastroeni will not play Saturday for the MLS All-Stars against Chelsea FC because of injuries. Midfielder Ricardo Clark and defender Eddie Robinson of the Houston Dynamo were picked Tuesday to replace the injured players on the MLS roster.
Arena Favors Europe-Based Goalies for U.S. Team
U.S. men's national team coach Bruce Arena is leaning toward taking three Europe-based goalkeepers to the World Cup this summer.
In Last and Losing Ground, Galaxy Fires Sampson
The Los Angeles Galaxy fire Coach Steve Sampson Tuesday with the team in last place and on a six-game losing streak.
Victory Within Reach, United Sees It Slip Away
Nate Jaqua scores the first two goals in Toyota Park's history, but they aren't enough for a win as host Chicago ties New England, 3-3, in Bridgeview, Ill.
Beasley's 2 Goals Send U.S. to Gold Cup Semis
DaMarcus Beasley scores two goals and adds an assist to lead the United States over Jamaica, 3-1, Saturday in the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.
Salt Lake Ends Scoreless Drought
Jamie Watson's first Major League Soccer goal ended a league-record scoring drought at 557 minutes for Real Salt Lake and lifted the expansion club to a 1-1 tie with the visiting Los Angeles Galaxy last night.
Miscellaneous Soccer Commentary
Italy Serie A : Revised Standings Season 2005-2006
The Revised standings for the 2005-2006 Serie A season after the verdict delivered by the Italian soccer court are as follows:
1. Inter Milan
2. AS Roma
3. AC Milan*
4. Chievo Verona
5. Palermo
6....
Soccer World Cup Equivalent to 64 Super Bowls : Italian Match-fixing Verdicts Due
According to figures released on Tuesday by media buying and planning firm Initiative - a company owned by Interpublic Group, the world's third largest advertising conglomerate - the 2006...
This is what the World Cup is for
Zidane and Materazzi Banned and Fined
FIFA have handed Zinedine Zidane a three-match ban and a $6000 fine for head-butting Italian Marco Materazzi in this month's World Cup final in Berlin. Materazzi has been...
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