- Metz deducted point over Ouaddou racism abuse (AFP)
- Al Hadari feels wrath of Egypt's fans (Reuters)
- Beckham says he has no plans to quit English national team after 100th appearance (AP
- Schwarzer the hero as Aussies draw with China at football World Cup qualifier (AFP)
- Scotland's new football manager says commitment key to continuing team's revival (AFP
- Bangladesh kicks Cameroonian players into touch (Reuters)
- Healy marks special night with goal at each end (Reuters)
- Burley begins Scotland reign with Croatia draw (AFP)
- Villa scores stunning winner as Spain beat Italy (Reuters)
- Former Norwegian club boss guilty of fraud in Mikel case (Reuters)
- Germany striker Hanke handed two-match ban (AFP)
- Singapore ease to qualifying win over Lebanon (Reuters)
- Beckham's England career highs and lows (Reuters)
- PROFILE-Soccer-Beckham seeks more glory as milestone approaches (Reuters)
- Australia coach taken ill before China qualifier (Reuters)
- Ibanez condemns weekend beating of Atletico fan (AFP)
- Anniversary secondary to Olympic obsessed Brazilians (Reuters)
- MLS season to open without the Beckham frenzy (Reuters)
- Capello due to give court evidence in Rome next week (Reuters)
- Ajax defender Heitinga agrees to join Atletico Madrid (Reuters)
- Ballack confident German players can rediscover form (Reuters)
- World's worst in action in CONCACAF qualifying (Reuters)
- Podolski hoping for the Schumi-factor at Euro 2008 (AFP)
- Singapore chasing win to keep World Cup hopes alive (Reuters)
- Guus Hiddink signs new contract with Russia through 2010 World Cup (AP)
- Injured Ronaldo and Nani pull out of Portugal squad (Reuters)
- Mascherano awaits FA verdict on red card protest (Reuters)
- Beckham wants more than 100 England caps (AFP)
- China's Zheng called up for World Cup qualifier (Reuters)
- European roundup-Barca close on Real, United pull clear (Reuters)
- Sweden's Ibrahimovic out of Brazil friendly (Reuters)
- Racing fans riot after three sent off, match abandoned (Reuters)
- John Terry says David Beckham should be captain if he earns 100th England appearance
- Benitez says Liverpool can stop United title surge (Reuters)
- Anderson to replace Kaka in Brazil friendly (Reuters)
- Robinson recalled to revised England squad (Reuters)
- Ferguson backs "respect refs" campaign (AFP)
- Croatia's Bilic wants to stay with national squad (Reuters)
- Getafe's De la Red gets Spain call-up (Reuters)
- US women's soccer team regains top ranking (AP)
- United's Ferguson backs call for respect to referees (Reuters)
- Derby's American owners see good investment in Premier League's worst team (AP)
- Phillips keeps Baggies in promotion hunt (AFP)
- AC Milan's Ancelotti dismisses links to Italy coach post (Reuters)
- Zola hints at a future back with Chelsea (Reuters)
- Germany roundup-Bayern without Sagnol for Leverkusen game (Reuters)
- Barca try to put positive gloss on Cup defeat (Reuters)
- USA, Honduras victorious in Olympics qualifiers (AFP)
- US women book possible Olympic tune-ups with Aussies (AFP)
- Soccer-Torres not a Liverpool great yet, says Benitez (Reuters)
- Bucharest derby abandoned over crowd violence (Reuters)
- Germany squad for Switzerland friendly (Reuters)
- Domenech hails Capello as great coach (AFP)
- Beckham back in England squad (AFP)
- U.S. to face England in Wembley friendly (Reuters)
- Gamba win thriller as Antlers gouge Vietnamese (AFP)
- Barrientos hat-trick sinks Cup holders Larissa (Reuters)
- Sweden name squad for Brazil friendly (Reuters)
- Ronaldinho out of Barca squad for King's Cup semi-final (Reuters)
- Real striker Van Nistelrooy to have ankle surgery (Reuters)
- Beckham appears nearer to collecting 100th England cap (Reuters)
- Costs rise for 2010 World Cup in South Africa (AP)
- Andean community joins fight against FIFA's altitude ban (Reuters)
- D.C. United scores 4 goals in the second half to advance in CONCACAF Champions Cup (A
- Al Hadari named in Egypt squad despite club suspension (Reuters)
- Arnaud sends Paris St Germain into French Cup quarters (Reuters)
- Roundup 2-Juventus approve plans for new stadium (Reuters)
- German Cup semi-final fixtures (Reuters)
- Fan who threw bottle says he did not mean to harm anyone (Reuters)
- Maradona tops Bolivia's Morales in match celebrating high-altitude soccer (AP)
- Maradona slams altitude ban after playing in Bolivia (Reuters)
- French bestow Legion of Honour on Kopa (AFP)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-Totti prefers winning Champions League to Serie A (Reuters)
- Bolton keeper Jaaskelainen ruled out for rest of season (Reuters)
- Struggling Bayern face tricky Cup clash against Wolfsburg (Reuters)
- Bilbao demand tough action after keeper hit by bottle (Reuters)
- Japan's Urawa Reds sack German boss Osieck (Reuters)
- Ronaldo takes United to the top (PA SportsTicker)
- Lopez scores winner as Guatemala beats Mexico 2-1 (AP)
- Kuyt puts his faith in Torres (AFP)
- Arsenal need to halt slump to prevent title slipping away (AFP)
- FIFA accepts proposal for standard size soccer pitches, rule won't apply to existing
- Schalke rallies to overtake Duisburg (PA SportsTicker)
- Heerenveen leaps over FC Groningen (PA SportsTicker)
- Kewell's Liverpool future on the line (AFP)
- Coppell backs 'Big Four' to have relegation role (AFP)
- Samara upset Grozny in the new Premiership season-opener (AFP)
- Inamoto, Takahara back for Japan against Bahrain (AFP)
- Foster ready for United debut (AFP)
- Spain roundup-Real cannot afford to relax warns Sneijder (Reuters)
- Edwards return boosts Black Cats ahead of Chelsea clash (AFP)
- Adu scores in Americans' 1-0 win over Panama in Olympic qualifying (AP)
- Americans top Panama in Olympic qualifier (PA SportsTicker)
- Cuban soccer officials stunned by desertions of up to 7 players from under-23 team in
- Benzema extends Lyon contract until 2013 (Reuters)
- Benzema extends Lyon deal until 2013 (AFP)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-Champions Lyon out to end Monaco hoodoo (Reuters)
- PREVIEW-Soccer-Real Madrid's Riazor jinx gives Barcelona hope (Reuters)
- Bremen pair bury hatchet over dressing room bust-up (AFP)
- Liverpool co-owner George Gillett says, `Choose your partners wisely' (AP)