January 14, 2005
Football fundraiser for Tsunai disaster
Fifa and Uefa have confirmed details of an international benefit match for the victims of the Asian tsunami disaster.
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January 14, 2005
Fifa and Uefa have confirmed details of an international benefit match for the victims of the Asian tsunami disaster.
January 14, 2005
Everton's Thomas Gravesen is expected to complete a £2.3m move to Real Madrid after undergoing a medical on Friday. Everton, who have tried to retain the services of the Danish international, are now resigned to…
January 13, 2005
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho will not be charged over the comments he made after their Carling Cup tie with Manchester United.
January 13, 2005
Sweden is hoping to introduce a law which will ban hooligans from all sporting events, the government has revealed.
January 13, 2005
Portugal forward Luis Boa Morte has turned down an approach from Newcastle to commit himself to Fulham until 2008, the London club have confirmed.
January 13, 2005
Borussia Dortmund received another blow to their hopes of Bundesliga survival with the news that striker Ewerthon will be out for two months with a shin injury.
January 13, 2005
Real Madrid general manager Emilio Butragueno has admitted that the club may recall striker Javier Portillo from his loan spell at Fiorentina, as they look to strengthen their strikeforce following the sale of Fernando Morientes…
January 13, 2005
Robinho has insisted that he is staying at Santos for the time being and is not moving to Real Madrid.
January 13, 2005
Fernando Morientes is due to complete his £6.3m move to Premiership side Liverpool on Thursday. The 28-year-old striker arrived at Anfield to undergo a medical and provided there are no last minute hitches, he will…
January 13, 2005
Feyenoord have become the latest club to express an interest in signing the Liverpool centre-half Stephane Henchoz
January 13, 2005
Adrian Mutu has signed a five-year contract with Juventus two months after being sacked by Chelsea and suspended from football for seven months by the Football Association for failing a drugs test.
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