December 3, 2002
Cisse signs new deal with Auxerre
Auxerre and France striker Djibril Cisse has signed an extension to his current contract that will keep him at the French club until 2007.
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December 3, 2002
Auxerre and France striker Djibril Cisse has signed an extension to his current contract that will keep him at the French club until 2007.
December 3, 2002
After only five games in charge of the national team, Zbigniew Boniek has resigned as coach of Poland.
December 3, 2002
Polish keeper Jerzy Dudek appears to have made one error too many as Liverpool manager Gerard Houllier looks set to draft in young England hopeful Chris Kirkland as the Merseysider's first-choice goalkeeper.
December 3, 2002
Brazilian hitman Giovanni Elber has indicated that he will leave Bayern Munich when his contract expires in 2004.
December 3, 2002
The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has denied making an approach to former Japan coach Philippe Troussier, to succeed Mick McCarthy as manager of the Ireland national team.
December 3, 2002
Argentine Carlos Bianchi is set to take over from Luis Fernandez as coach of Paris St Germain, according to reports in L'Equipe.
December 3, 2002
An injury time strike from the in-form James Beattie saw West Ham slip to their sixth defeat in seven games, and further increase the pressure on their boss Glenn Roeder.
December 3, 2002
Real Madrid have won the World Club Cup for the third time after a 2-0 victory over South American champions Olimipia in Yokohama.
December 3, 2002
Joseph Yobo has agreed terms with Everton and will complete his permanent move to the Premier League club when the transfer window re-opens in January.
December 2, 2002
Bayern Munich's league form continues to make a mockery of their poor Champion's League showing earlier this season, as they opened up a 6-point advantage at the top of the Bundesliga.
December 2, 2002
Valencia's Santiago Canizares will miss next week's Champions League trip to Arsenal after injuring his knee during yesterday's 0-0 draw with Alaves.
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