July 11, 2002
UEFAto withdraw from Confederations Cup
UEFA will not compete in the Confederations Cup after 2005, European football's ruling body has confirmed.
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July 11, 2002
UEFA will not compete in the Confederations Cup after 2005, European football's ruling body has confirmed.
July 11, 2002
Japanese World Cup star, Junichi Inamoto has reached an agreement join Fulham.
July 11, 2002
Brazil World Cup winner Juninho has rejected the opportunity of joining Middlesbrough for the third time in his career, after failing to agree personal terms with the club.
July 11, 2002
Leeds United midfielder Olivier Dacourt could be the first to leave Elland Road as new manager Terry Venables sets about reducing the club's debt.
July 11, 2002
Arsenal defender Martin Keown has signed a new two-year contract, thus ending speculation about his future plans, while his longstanding defensive partner, Tony Adams, looks set to quit Highbury to pursue a career in management.
July 11, 2002
Italy coach Giovanni Trapattoni wants captain Paolo Maldini to postpone his planned retirement from the Italian national team.
July 11, 2002
Spanish World Cup midfielder, Gaizka Mendieta has been linked to a possible move to the Premiership with Chelsea.
July 11, 2002
UEFA's executive committee has revamped the format of the Champions League, scrapping the second group stage in a bid to reduce the fixture congestion currently besetting European football.
July 11, 2002
Roma defender, Vincent Candela has highlighted Zinedine Zidane's absence as the main factor in France's embarrassing first round World Cup exit.
July 10, 2002
Southampton are making desperate attempts to locate Agustin Delgado after the Ecuador international striker failed to turn up for pre-season training.
July 10, 2002
Liverpool have confirmed that they are in talks with Leeds transfer-listed midfielder Lee Bowyer.
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