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  1. Coca Cola places faith in FIFA to clean up its act

    Football, despite recent scandals, still a bid draw for sponsors.

  2. Jack Wilshere: right man in the wrong place for England

    England will not get the best out of Arsenal man while they play him in the wrong position.

  3. Mauro Zárate not as good as he thinks he is

    Striker has yet to fulfil his talent, although it may not be too late for him to do so.

  4. Brazil coming good, but events off the pitch take shine off success

    Brian Glanville reflects on the Confederations Cup - both on and off the pitch - and wonders whether Brazil are now serious contenders for next year's World Cup.

  5. Millonarios regain their place at the summit of Colombian football

    Behind the Mayan prediction of the apocalypse lies their conception of a world where time is circular. To all appearances the world was not coming to an end in 2012, but in Colombia, Bogotá's Los…

  6. FIFA wants to make the world a better place

    Sepp Blatter has confirmed that - for better or worse, whatever may or may not have been achieved – FIFA’s reform process comes to a full stop on Friday, May 31.

  7. Ajax place their faith in youth as glory days seem a distant memory

    Brought up on the likes of Cruyff, Van Basten and Bergkamp the Ajax support is a demanding breed, but they retain a faith in the traditional virtues of the club.

  8. Di Matteo caught between a rock and a hard place in bid to please Abramovich

    The day after Chelsea had surrendered their 2-0 lead at The Bridge to Juventus, their billionaire owner Roman Abramovich paid a rare visit to the training ground...

  9. Brazil: the good the bad and the ugly

    While the new Brasileirão Serie A season begins with optimism on the pitch, events off it are conspiring to undermine domestic football in Brazil.

  10. Venezuela football can count on a celebrity fan in high places

    While receiving treatment for cancer, Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez took time out to tweet his support for the country's football team at Copa America 2011.

  11. South African talisman confident of a good World Cup showing, writes Mark Gleeson

    Midfielder is confident home support can see the hosts through

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