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FIFA To Expel, Relegate Teams For Racism

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WEBBTEAMS could be relegated or expelled from competitions for serious incidents of racism after tough new powers were voted in by FIFA.

First or minor offences will result in either a warning, fine or order for a match to be played behind closed...
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Suarez Is Not For Sale, Liverpool Insists

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SUAREZLIVERPOOL has insisted want-away striker Luis Suarez is not for sale after the player announced his desire to leave Anfield this summer.


Suarez confirmed his ambition to leave the club on Thursday, stating the effect of the English press on his...
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Pressure Is Reason For Wanting To Leave Barca, Valdes Reveals

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THE pressure of being Barcelona’s first-choice goalkeeper for a decade has taken its toll and is the main reason for refusing the offer of a contract extension beyond 2014, Victor Valdes said.

“I know I owe the club members and fans an...
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Again, Nadal Rallies To Advance At French Open

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NADALRAFAEL Nadal came from behind for the second match in a row Friday at the French Open, surviving another shaky start to beat Martin Klizan 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 6-3.

Entering the tournament, seven-time champion, Nadal had lost only 14 sets in 53 matches...
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Abramovic rejects Emenalo’s offer to resign for Mourinho

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MICHAEL Emenalo has offered to resign from his role as Chelsea’s sporting director to facilitate the return of Jose Mourinho, reports The Times of London.

It is understood that Emenalo’s proposal was immediately rejected by Roman Abramovich...
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Williams sisters pull out of doubles

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SERENA and Venus Williams have pulled out of doubles at the French Open without playing a match.

The Williams sisters were supposed to compete as a pair in Paris for the first time since 2010 after...
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FIFA more ‘financially transparent’ but Blatter’s salary a secret

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BLATTERFIFA President, Sepp Blatter’s salary remained a secret Wednesday while the money-spinning world football body still backed its reform process and insisted it was becoming more financially transparent.

A day after FIFA said a debate over...
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Bale’s agent talks up Real

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Bale-30_5_13GARETH Bale’s agent, Jonathan Barnett has admitted that it would be an “honour” if Real Madrid were interested in his client, but says his contract is with Tottenham.

Barnett was speaking on the Futboleros show on MarcaTV on Tuesday, and he...
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Cruyff urges Vilanova to step down as Barca coach

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BARCELONA legend, Johan Cruyff, has advised Tito Vilanova to step down as head coach and focus on his personal health instead.


The 44-year-old had a tumor removed in 2011, but suffered a relapse in December last year and consequently missed...
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I would turn down Real Madrid, Ribery insists

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FRANCK Ribery has stressed that he is happy with life at Bayern Munich and added that he is not interested in a move to Real Madrid.


The France international was close to joining the Santiago Bernabeu side in the past and Madrid president...
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Watson bows out of French Open

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BRITAIN’S interest in the singles at the French Open ended on the fourth day as Heather Watson was beaten in three sets by Stefanie Voegele.

Unlike Laura Robson and Elena Baltacha, Watson won a set and pushed her opponent all the way, but...
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…As Azarenka strolls into round two

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THIRD seed Victoria Azarenka made up for lost time with a comfortable win over Elena Vesnina in the first round of the French Open.

The Australian Open champion had been due to start her campaign on Tuesday but was held up by poor weather in...
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Dimitrov marches on, Date-Krumm out as rain swamps Paris

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Grigor-DimitrovHIGHLY-RATED Bulgarian, Grigor Dimitrov reached the French Open second round while Japanese veteran Kimiko Date-Krumm bowed out Tuesday as torrential rain caused havoc at Roland Garros.

Dimitrov, dubbed ‘Baby Federer’ because of his similar...
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