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  1. Hicks denies plan to sell Liverpool shares (PA SportsTicker)
  2. Roundup 3-Boro's Downing signs new five-year deal (Reuters)
  3. Eduardo forgives Taylor for tackle (Reuters)
  4. PREVIEW-Soccer-Barcelona aim to make it 15 in a row unbeaten (Reuters)
  5. Everton close in on Champions League spot (AFP)
  6. Necaxa and Puebla step up chase as Guadalajara slip (Reuters)
  7. Steely Spurs show new resolve to see off Chelsea (Reuters)
  8. Falcao on target for River in victory over San Lorenzo (Reuters)
  9. Russia job could be Hiddink's last as coach (Reuters)
  10. European roundup-Inter's lead cut, Barca close on Real (Reuters)
  11. Stalemate for high-flying Bordeaux and Marseille (AFP)
  12. Japan beat hosts to take women's championship (AFP)
  13. United add to Gunners agony by closing gap at the top (AFP)
  14. Australia officially bids for 2018 World Cup, has government support (AP)
  15. Arsenal striker Eduardo da Silva breaks leg, will likely miss Euro 2008 (AP)
  16. Bastia face sanctions over racist fans (Reuters)
  17. East Asian football title hangs in the balance (AFP)
  18. Japan protests over China's dangerous soccer play (AFP)
  19. Van Basten agrees four-year deal to coach Ajax (Reuters)
  20. Bochum gets rare home win (PA SportsTicker)
  21. Terry, Lampard not certain to start for Chelsea (Reuters)
  22. Roundup 2-Wenger says plan for 39th match looks dead (Reuters)
  23. Bochum stride clear of trouble with win over Hanover (Reuters)
  24. Brazil's Ronaldo to decide on playing career (Reuters)
  25. Capello wants England stars to adapt to his demands (AFP)
  26. Bayern lead German quartet into UEFA Cup last 16 (Reuters)
  27. Girondins Bordeaux 1 Anderlecht 1 - UEFA Cup result (Reuters)
  28. Helsingborg 1 PSV Eindhoven 2 - UEFA Cup result (Reuters)
  29. Fiorentina 2 Rosenborg Trondheim 1 - UEFA Cup result (Reuters)
  30. Cahill backs Premier League's global expansion (AFP)
  31. PREVIEW-Soccer-Liverpool defeat to test Inter's mettle (Reuters)
  32. Paul Gascoigne held under Mental Health Act (Reuters)
  33. PREVIEW-Soccer-Familiar foes as Etoile meet Sfaxien in Super Cup (Reuters)
  34. United States announces Algarve Cup roster (AP)
  35. Olympique Lyon 1 Manchester United 0 - latest (Reuters)
  36. Celtic 2 Barcelona 2 - latest (Reuters)
  37. Fenerbahce 2 Sevilla 2 - latest (Reuters)
  38. Kenyan officials face heat after late match cancellation (Reuters)
  39. PREVIEW-Soccer-Aberdeen hopeful of upsetting mighty Bayern (Reuters)
  40. Textbook performance has Schalke eyeing quarter-finals (Reuters)
  41. Arsenal seek quick Euro tonic against holders Milan (Reuters)
  42. Pan-Pacific tournament to debut with Galaxy, Dynamo, Japanese, Australian teams (AP)
  43. Frustrated Grobbelaar weighs into Liverpool rotation row (Reuters)
  44. Schalke 1 Porto 0 - latest (Reuters)
  45. Olympiakos Piraeus 0 Chelsea 0 - latest (Reuters)
  46. AS Roma 1 Real Madrid 1 - latest (Reuters)
  47. Fans efforts to de-frost pitch go up in smoke (Reuters)
  48. Euro master Shevchenko boosts Chelsea (AFP)
  49. Iran seek homegrown coach as Clemente drops out (AFP)
  50. China's under-fire women's coach hits back at critics (AFP)
  51. Beckham confident Galaxy will improve under Gullit (Reuters)
  52. David Beckham arrives in Hawaii for inaugural Pan-Pacific Championship (AP)
  53. Cheyrou out of Spartak UEFA Cup clash (AFP)
  54. Mancini warns Inter to be wary of Liverpool backlash (AFP)
  55. Blatter threatens to bar Spain over interference (Reuters)
  56. Carragher worried by Reds form (AFP)
  57. Minnows on song in Brazil, Sao Paulo stumble (Reuters)
  58. Disciplinary situation in the Champions League (Reuters)
  59. PREVIEW-Soccer-Liverpool must find European form against Inter (Reuters)
  60. Unlucky Carter helps Pompey into FA Cup quarter-final (AFP)
  61. Hitzfeld's delight as Toni hat-trick restores Bayern's lead (AFP)
  62. South Korea beat China to preserve record (AFP)
  63. Maldini reaches 1,000-match milestone (AFP)
  64. Primera Liga reports (Reuters)
  65. Djordjevic goal puts Olympiakos top in Greece (Reuters)
  66. Man Utd still to peak, says Ferguson as Arsenal loom (AFP)
  67. Chelsea ponder conundrum of full strength weakness (AFP)
  68. Schalke downed by Wolfsburg (PA SportsTicker)
  69. Ajax sends message with victory (PA SportsTicker)
  70. Too soon to tell for Ronaldo, doctors say (Reuters)
  71. Brazil president urges injured Ronaldo not to give up (Reuters)
  72. FA concerned over Premier League overseas plan (Reuters)
  73. Report: Ronaldo to miss nine months after successful knee surgery (AP)
  74. Weight of expectation on Olsen's Iraq (Reuters)
  75. FIFA opposes Premier League expansion abroad (Reuters)
  76. Ireland name Tardelli as assistant to Trapattoni (Reuters)
  77. Tunisia will not extend Lemerre's contract (Reuters)
  78. African Champions League winners (Reuters)
  79. African Confederation Cup winners (Reuters)
  80. PREVIEW-Soccer-Ronaldo and Adebayor go head to head in FA Cup (Reuters)
  81. Novo not to blame for UEFA Cup stalemate, says Smith (AFP)
  82. Trapattoni joins Ireland with an eye on Italy (Reuters)
  83. Zenit St Petersburg 1 Villarreal 0 - UEFA Cup result (Reuters)
  84. Ireland appoint Trapattoni as manager (Reuters)
  85. Caracas topple San Lorenzo in Libertadores (Reuters)
  86. Japanese players trash car during drunken binge (Reuters)
  87. FC Dallas signs Brazilian midfielder Andre Rocha (AP)
  88. Hiddink dreams of Kremlin visit (Reuters)
  89. Teenage striker Paloschi stills needs to grow up, says AC Milan coach (AFP)
  90. Ancelotti focused on fourth place (AFP)
  91. Von Heesen unveiled as Nuremberg coach (AFP)
  92. England head UEFA's fair play league (Reuters)
  93. Primera Liga fixtures (Reuters)
  94. Serie A fixtures (Reuters)
  95. Bundesliga fixtures (Reuters)
  96. PREVIEW-Soccer-UEFA Cup gets serious with big guns on show (Reuters)
  97. German Cup winners Nuremberg dismiss Meyer (Reuters)
  98. US soccer team finalizes exhibitions at Poland, Spain (AP)
  99. Robinho likely to miss Champions League game against Roma (Reuters)
  100. Ireland set to name Trapattoni, says FAI source (Reuters)