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Soccer News for October 9, 2006


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World Soccer Headlines

Katanec amazed by Beckham exclusion

Euro 2008 qualifying Roundup, Oct. 7
Euro qualifying Roundup: Scotland upset World Cup runner-up France 1-0 and Macedonia held England to 0-0 draw Saturday in European Championship qualifying.

Anelka earns France recall

Mascherano vows to stay

Jamaica 2, Canada 1 (AP)
Luton Shelton and Demar Phillips scored two minutes apart late in the first half, and Jamaica rallied past Canada 2-1 in an exhibition game Sunday night. Tomasz Radzinski gave the Canadians the lead in the ninth minute, taking a pass from Rob Friend and beating goalkeeper Richard McCallum. Shelton tied it the 35th off a cross from Phillips, and Phillips scored in the 37th off a pass from Jermaine...

PREVIEW-Soccer-Australia look to next generation against Bahrain (Reuters)
Australia coach Graham Arnold will look to draw a line under the Socceroos' World Cup achievements when they face Bahrain in their final Asian Cup qualifier in Sydney on Wednesday.

Match-fixing referee has ban overturned


MLS Soccer Headlines

Twellman an Honors Student
Former Terp Taylor Twellman, the 2005 MLS most valuable player, is hoping to add to his legend by leading the Revolution against the Galaxy in Sunday's MLS championship.

For Red Bull, It's Here, There and Everywhere
The Red Bull corporation, producers of the energy drink and owners of the MLS soccer team, has staked its place in a crowded marketplace with a unique, trail-blazing approach.

Bayern Munich Clinches Its 20th Bundesliga Title
Shalrie Joseph scores twice as the New England Revolution on Saturday beat the Los Angeles Galaxy, 4-0, in Foxborough, Mass.

Rookie Sealy Powers Wiz Past Fire
Rookie Scott Sealy scores two goals, and the surging Kansas City Wizards blow the game open by scoring twice in a minute during the second half of a 3-0 victory Friday night over the Chicago Fire.

Galaxy's President Dies Aboard Plane
Doug Hamilton , president and GM of the defending MLS champion Los Angeles Galaxy, died yesterday after suffering an apparent heart attack while flying back from the team's CONCACAF Champions Cup match in Costa Rica. He was 43.


Miscellaneous Soccer Commentary

Who says there's no soccer after the World Cup?

What's more fun than Oliver Kahn and a big stein of beer?

Juventus Take The Drop - Fiorentina and Lazio Stay in A
The appeals court in Italy delivered its final verdict on the Serie A match-fixing scandal Tuesday night. Juventus Turin have failed to avoid the drop to Serie B - but...

Plenty of blame from Arena

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...

Women's International Soccer
U.S. Women will face Ireland for the fourth time in four years on Saturday 23 July at Torero Stadium on the campus of the University of San Diego. The...

Gill says goodbye to the boundaries of believability


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