February 5, 2004
Nigeria recall expelled trio
Three Nigerian players sent home from the African Nations Cup for disciplinary reasons are to be re-called to the squad.
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February 5, 2004
Three Nigerian players sent home from the African Nations Cup for disciplinary reasons are to be re-called to the squad.
February 5, 2004
Real Madrid have denied they are interested in signing Arsenal's French international striker Thierry Henry.
February 5, 2004
The Ataturk Olympic stadium in Istanbul and the Jose Alvalade stadium in Lisbon have been selected to stage the 2005 Champions League and UEFA Cup finals respectively.
February 5, 2004
Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea have warned by that they have to release players for FIFA's centenary match even if they reach the FA Cup final in May.
February 5, 2004
French playmaker Johann Micoud has admitted that he is strongly considering his future with Werder Bremen after Hungarian midfielder Krisztian Lisztes became the third player to confirm he was leaving the club.
February 5, 2004
Henrik Larsson has revealed that he turned down the chance of a move to Manchester United two years after he arrived at Celtic Park.
February 5, 2004
Lazio say they are confident Roberto Mancini will remain in charge at the Stadio Olimpico next season, despite his admission that he has been in discussions with Tottenham Hotspur.
February 5, 2004
Fulham have lodged a formal complaint to the Football Association over Luis Boa Morte's allegations that Everton's Duncan Ferguson racially abused him.
February 3, 2004
Jermain Defoe has admitted he was shocked to learn that he was about to become a Tottenham Hotspur player.
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Arsenal midfielder Freddie Ljungberg could be out of action for a month after picking up a rib injury.
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