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  1. Clemente accepts job as Iran coach (Reuters)
  2. Paloschi joins list of exciting youngsters in Serie A (Reuters)
  3. Return of African stars will keep Chelsea in title race: coach (AFP)
  4. Benjani delivers on debut, Etuhu boosts Sunderland (Reuters)
  5. Real Madrid opens eight-point cushion (PA SportsTicker)
  6. Nations-Organisers fail to match quality on the pitch (Reuters)
  7. Eriksson proud of Manchester City fans (PA SportsTicker)
  8. Nations-Cameroon 0 Egypt 1 - latest (Reuters)
  9. Nations-Saudi prince gives Egypt $180,000 (Reuters)
  10. On Song Cameroon hope to hit right note against Egypt (AFP)
  11. Five countries excluded from African club competition (Reuters)
  12. Japanese football ace Matsui makes mark in France (AFP)
  13. Nations-Egypt aim for record sixth title against Cameroon (Reuters)
  14. Manchester prepares for emotional derby (Reuters)
  15. Birmingham escape drop zone (AFP)
  16. Nations-Angola begin African Nations Cup construction (Reuters)
  17. Ferguson angry over lack of consultations for Premier League's global plan (AP)
  18. Double-booking a problem MLS needs to avoid (AP)
  19. Nations-Penpix of Egypt's squad (Reuters)
  20. Nations-Egypt facts and figures (Reuters)
  21. Blatter wants clubs to release players over age 23 for Beijing Olympics (AP)
  22. FIFA says it will investigate Premier League plan to hold overseas games (AP)
  23. Yakubu faces wrath of Moyes after late return from Africa (AFP)
  24. Scottish Cup fifth round fixture (Reuters)
  25. Italy roundup-Inter's Figo ready to return (Reuters)
  26. English Premier League set to go global by expanding season with overseas matches (AP
  27. Nations-Ghana 0 Cameroon 0 - halftime (Reuters)
  28. Soccer-Nations-Ghana v Cameroon - teams (Reuters)
  29. CAF owns up to stripping Drogba of award (AFP)
  30. Magallon scores twice as Mexico plays U.S. to draw (PA SportsTicker)
  31. Capello's England take first steps on road to recovery (Reuters)
  32. Cahill, Neill to defy English clubs and play for Socceroos (AFP)
  33. You know what I hate about soccer?
  34. USA vs. Mexico
  35. Brazil clinch 1-0 victory over Ireland (Reuters)
  36. Quagliarella heads Italy to 3-1 exhibition victory over Portugal (AP)
  37. Italy impressive in 3-1 win over Portugal (Reuters)
  38. Big guns off to high-scoring World Cup start (Reuters)
  39. Asian champs Iraq held by China in 2010 qualifier (Reuters)
  40. Bahrain beat Oman 1-0 in World Cup qualifier (Reuters)
  41. Ceremonies mark 50th anniversary of Munich disaster (Reuters)
  42. CORRECTED-Soccer-Thai coach takes swipe at FIFA over late suspen (Reuters)
  43. Manchester United to mark 50th anniversary of Munich air disaster (AP)
  44. Benjani finally makes it to City (AFP)
  45. Dundee United ease past 'Dons to book place in final (AFP)
  46. Hitzfeld expects to sign with Switzerland soon (Reuters)
  47. Serbian FA vice-president Dragan Dzajic arrested (Reuters)
  48. Japan coach Okada promises no Thai mistake (Reuters)
  49. Stroke victim Osim may watch second Japan game (Reuters)
  50. South Korea confident ahead of Turkmenistan game (Reuters)
  51. Malaysian call on Rush to solve striking woes (Reuters)
  52. Nations-Cameroon set up Ghana clash, Egypt win (Reuters)
  53. Nations-Cameroon strength won the day - Lemerre (Reuters)
  54. Nations-Cameroon's strength won the day, says Lemerre (Reuters)
  55. Nations-Nigeria are no longer powerhouse, says Odemwingie (Reuters)
  56. Ferdinand impressed by Capello on Italian's first day (Reuters)
  57. Nations-Egypt 0 Angola 0 - latest (Reuters)
  58. India revamp domestic tournament to tap talent (Reuters)
  59. PREVIEW-Soccer-Rocky World Cup road ahead for Socceroos (Reuters)
  60. Rijkaard calm as Barca prepare for Sevilla test (AFP)
  61. Soccer-Nations-Gili hails Ivory Coast's composure in Guinea win (Reuters)
  62. Inter handed contentious win (PA SportsTicker)
  63. Nations-Egypt enjoy selection options for Angola clash (Reuters)
  64. Newcastle manager Keegan denied first win by Huth's late leveller (AFP)
  65. Kewell left out of Australia World Cup squad (AFP)
  66. Australia working on bid for 2018 World Cup (AFP)
  67. European flavor to American roster (PA SportsTicker)
  68. Bradley brings in 12 Europe-based players for Mexico-US game (AP)
  69. Porto extend lead, Benfica held at home (Reuters)
  70. Bradley brings in Euro dozen for Mexico soccer friendly (Reuters)
  71. Celtic crush Killie to book Scottish Cup quarter final place. (AFP)
  72. Nations-Nouzaret calls for more access for children (Reuters)
  73. Nations-Nigeria seek fifth successive semi-final spot (Reuters)
  74. Japanese star Mizuno faces culture shock, says Celtic boss (AFP)
  75. Bayern Munich beats Hansa Rostock 2-1 at start of second half of the Bundesliga (AP)
  76. Bayern Munich stays atop Bundesliga (PA SportsTicker)
  77. Kanoute named African Footballer of the Year (Reuters)
  78. Factbox on Frederic Kanoute (Reuters)
  79. Dutch contract protest as Alves heads for Boro (AFP)
  80. Nations-Stielike's son has died - Ivorian federation (Reuters)
  81. Real's Metzelder out for two months with foot injury (Reuters)
  82. Defoe completes late switch to Portsmouth (Reuters)
  83. 'Village' coach Le Roy laid back over future (AFP)
  84. England striker Defoe completes Pompey switch (AFP)
  85. Mancini's son heads to Manchester City (Reuters)
  86. Gilberto completes Spurs switch (AFP)
  87. Litmanen joins Fulham until end of season (Reuters)
  88. Increasing teams at Euros would serve political, business interests (AP)
  89. Litmanen links up with Fulham (AFP)
  90. Ramires shines as Cruzeiro close on Libertadores berth (Reuters)
  91. Fans plot Anfield takeover (PA SportsTicker)
  92. Catania advances in Coppa Italia (PA SportsTicker)
  93. Bolton sign Villa defender Cahill (AFP)
  94. Roundup3-Routledge joins Aston Villa from Tottenham (Reuters)
  95. Hearts awarded reduced damages in Webster case (Reuters)
  96. Spain coach Aragones angry over Raul questions (AFP)
  97. Chile hand Huh 1-0 defeat on his South Korea return (Reuters)
  98. US investment in English football brings profit and success (AFP)
  99. Premier League match reports (Reuters)
  100. Arsenal inflict repeat defeat on Newcastle (AFP)