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- More drama in Brazil-Argentina soccer rivalry
- "Belgrade - At least 27 people, including 12 policemen, have been injured in violence that broke out after a soccer derby in Belgrade between Red Star and Partizan, radio B92 reported on Sunday quoting police sources. Some 67 soccer fans were detained for involvement in a series of fights that occurred late on Saturday at and around Red Star's stadium after the match in Belgrade that ended in the 1:1 tie, the radio said." - They should teach these rowdy fans that if they start a riot, their team will be banned for two years.
- MLS and Fox Soccer announce schedule - Thirty games, plus playoffs
- Beckham considering legal action
- A soccer player for a German second division club has tested positive for the banned substance Fenoterol, the country's soccer authorities said Wednesday
- The arrangement is quintessential L.A. — a Japanese carmaker is sponsoring the clash between the city's Mexican and American soccer teams. The new Club Deportivo Chivas USA, a franchise of a fabled Guadalajara team competing in its first Major League Soccer season, will face off against the Los Angeles Galaxy for the first time this Saturday in the stunning stadium the teams share in Carson.
- Former U.S. national team stars Tab Ramos, John Harkes and Marcelo Balboa were elected Tuesday to the National Soccer Hall of Fame in Oneonta, N.Y., and will be inducted Aug. 29.
- The bodies of 19 Iraqis were left Wednesday in a soccer stadium in this town 140 miles northwest of Baghdad, an Iraqi reporter and residents said
- Barcelona moves closer to title; Real Madrid stays in hunt - Despite missing a couple of key players, Barcelona maintained its six-point lead atop the Spanish Primera Liga while Real Madrid did not allow the Catalan club to run away with the title.
- Argentine soccer player Leandro Desabato was led off the field in handcuffs two days ago and thrown into a dingy Sao Paulo jail over an alleged racist insult against a black Brazilian player made in the heat of sporting battle.
- In England, soccer is tough but noble
- Soccer: A ban and fine for Inter Milan
- Soccer: A proud club fighting for absolution
- Ireland's national soccer and rugby teams may now use the country's flagship stadium, marking the end of an 120-year-old ban.
- NYON, Switzerland Inter Milan on Friday was ordered to play its next four European cup home matches in an empty stadium as punishment for the crowd trouble that forced the Champions League quarterfinal against AC Milan to be abandoned
- An Argentine footballer has been released after spending 40 hours in Brazilian police custody for an alleged racist insult during a Libertadores Cup match on Wednesday night. Television pictures showed Quilmes defender Leandro Desabato leaving a Sao Paulo police station after his representatives paid bail of 10,000 Real ($3,878).
- Post Game Q&A w/ Landon Donovan
- This is not just anti-Semitism," said Riccardo Pacifici, the spokesman of the Rome Jewish community, referring to the banners with huge swastikas and the words, "Rome is Fascist" that appeared during clashes with police at Sunday's soccer match here.
- Premier Silvio Berlusconi said Wednesday that "drastic measures" may be needed to stem the rise of violence at Italian soccer stadiums, a day after a fan hit a goalkeeper with a flare in a European Champions League quarterfinal.
- The government threatened to close some soccer stadiums Monday after 85 police officers were injured in a wave of fan violence across Italy. Weekend games in Rome, Palermo, Udine, Cava dei Tirreni and Perugia turned violent, with visiting fans battling police at some railway stations as they were led away from stadiums.
- Three soccer fans were injured early Monday in clashes that followed a first division game between archrivals Panathinaikos Athens and Olympiakos Piraeus.
- Real Madrid stays alive with win over Barcelona - Zinedine Zidane, Ronaldo, Raul and Michael Owen all scored to lift Real Madrid over Barcelona, 4-2, in a much-needed victory to keep its title hopes alive on Sunday. Six points to go.... YESSSSSSSSSS
- "Israeli troops fired at a group of Palestinian youths playing soccer in a refugee camp yesterday, residents said, killing three teenagers in the deadliest incident in the Gaza Strip since Israel and the Palestinians declared a ceasefire two months ago. The incident in the Rafah camp, located along the border with Egypt, shattered weeks of calm and added to tension surrounding plans by Jewish extremists to march on a disputed holy site in Jerusalem today."
- Fans at a Scottish Cup soccer game jeered during a minute’s silence for Pope John Paul II on Sunday, forcing the tribute to be cut short. Bastards they should all go to hell.
- Teenager James Vaughan set club and championship records on his Everton debut on Sunday. The striker became the Premier League's youngest scorer with Everton's fourth goal in their 4-0 rout of Crystal Palace at the age of 16 years 270 days.
- Check the Archives link above if you need to find the March headlines.
- Memorable goal - Instant control and finish vs Argentina – Awesome goal by Dennis Bergkamp
- As part of the on-going celebration of 10 seasons of Major League Soccer in San Jose, the Earthquakes and former star forward and United States National Team player Eric Wynalda will re-create Wynalda's historic first goal in MLS history on Friday, April 8 at Spartan Stadium at 4:00 p.m. PT.
- The captain of a third-division team became the first player to be suspended in Germany's match-fixing scandal Thursday, when the country's soccer federation banned him until July 31.
- D.C. United is sharing its home for the first time, creating some interesting challenges. United's first game on a converted baseball field was a tie, a 1-1 draw against Pumas of Mexico on Wednesday night in a first-leg semifinal in the CONCACAF Champions' Cup.
- "Recreational sport is for the body; spectator sport engages the mind and the emotions. Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, the game is better for that emotional commitment. But on Tuesday night at Anfield, the home of Liverpool Football Club in the north of England, soccer's past came crowding back with overwhelming sadness and regret"
- Security at next week's Champions League match between Juventus and Liverpool will be increased after Italian extremists circulated threats against English fans on the Internet
- Sorry I was really busy the last few days. Now I am going to post the latest news in soccer.
- All soccer games in Italy were called off for the first time in 10 years Sunday, with the country in mourning for Pope John Paul II. The front-page headline of Italy's top sports newspaper read: "The time for silence." God Bless and May the Pope rest in Peace...
- Questions to ponder with MLS in 10th year - With Major League Soccer kicking off its 10th season this weekend, the outlook is bright for a league many skeptics thought would not survive.
- Polish soccer shuts down for Pope - THE Polish soccer federation today announced the cancellation of its entire program out of respect to the late Pope John Paul II until his funeral.
-Bayern sign Beckham - what a surprise moved!!!


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