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Coca Cola places faith in FIFA to clean up its act
Football, despite recent scandals, still a bid draw for sponsors.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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…
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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.
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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.
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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...
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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.
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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.
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South African talisman confident of a good World Cup showing, writes Mark Gleeson
Midfielder is confident home support can see the hosts through