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  1. FIFAsacks communications director

    Keith Cooper has become the latest casualty of Sepp Blatter's purge of the sport's govening body.

  2. Leedssack O’Leary

    Leeds United have confirmed that manager David O'Leary was sacked and did not resign as was reported earlier today.

  3. KilyGonzales sale highlights financial problems

    The financial problems faced by many of Europe's leading clubs were highlighted today when Valencia's board of directors revealed that midfielder Kily Gonzalez will have to be sold to help the club clear its' debts.

  4. Perugiatake up option on Ahn

    Italian club Perugia have performed a u-turn by reversing their decision to sack South Korean striker Ahn Jung-hwan.

  5. Spainappeal against referee

    Spanish football federation president Angel Maria Villar will file an official complaint with FIFA over the country's controversial World Cup elimination.

  6. Italyhad reason to feel aggrieved says Blatter

    Sepp Blatter has admitted that Italy had reason to feel aggrieved with some questionable referreeing decisions during the World Cup, but the FIFA president denied that the game's governing body were pleased to see Italy…

  7. Englandreceive Owen, Scoles boost

    England's preparations for their World Cup quarter-final clash with Brazil have been given a boost with the news that Michael Owen and Paul Scholes are to resume training on Thursday and should be fit to…

  8. McCarthyagrees to stay on as Ireland coach

    Mick McCarthy has given the Republic of Ireland a boost after confirming that he will stay in charge of the national side until his contract expires in 2004.

  9. FIFAto investigate ticket fiasco

    FIFA has called a crisis meeting with members of the organising committes from hosts Korea and Japan in a bid to solve the ticket problems which threaten to overshadow the tournament.

  10. Irelandrefused permission to call up Healy

    FIFA have refused the Republic of Ireland permission to bring Celtic midfielder Colin Healy in to their World Cup squad as a replacement for skipper Roy Keane.

  11. Recobawinning fitness battle

    Alvaro Recoba will be fit to face Denmark in Uruguay's World Cup opener on Saturday.

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