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ISL 2015: Zico-mentored FC Goa's road to the final
FC Goa made it to the final of the second season of Indian Super League (ISL) after beating Delhi Dynamos 3-1 on aggregate in what has been a campaign of some brilliant moments.
Barcelona won't rule Lionel Messi out for Club World Cup final
Barcelona is refusing to rule Lionel Messi out of Sunday's Club World Cup final, despite the Argentinian being diagnosed with a stomach complaint before Thursday's semifinal.
Javier Hernandez blames Louis Van Gaal for leaving Manchester United
Javier Hernandez left Manchester United because manager Louis van Gaal told him he had a "one percent chance" of playing as a striker if he stayed at the club, the Mexican has said.
ISL: FC Goa eye comeback against Delhi Dynamos in 2nd leg semi-final
FC Goa lost the first leg semi-final 0-1 in Delhi last week and now must overcome the deficit if they are to progress to the final, also to be played in Goa on December 20.
EURO 2016: Things to know about Group B
The northern city of Lens will host the highly anticipated clash between England and Wales on June 16.
Louis van Gaal reflects on toughest week but backs Manchester United players
His struggling side have now gone five games without a victory in all competitions, two more than under previous Old Trafford boss David Moyes who was sacked.
La Liga: Barcelona squander lead, draw 2-2 with Deportivo
Barcelona missed a chance to increase their Spanish league lead by conceding two late goals in a disappointing 2-2 draw against Deportivo La Coruna at home.
Norwich fight back after Lukaku's hot streak continues
Norwich City fought back to draw 1-1 with Everton after Romelu Lukaku scored on Saturday for the sixth successive Premier League match to give the visitors an early lead.
Michel Platini will be suspended for several years: FIFA ethics spokesman
Platini and FIFA president Sepp Blatter are both currently serving 90-day bans while an investigation is held into a two million Swiss franc (1.8 million euro/USD 2 million) payment from the world governing body to the Frenchman.
Sepp Blatter in FBI spotlight over $100 mn bribery case: report
US authorities are investigating evidence indicating FIFA's suspended president Sepp Blatter knew about USD 100 million (92 million euros) in bribes paid to former members of the football body, a BBC report said.
Serie A: Napoli stunned as Bologna smash undefeated streak
Serie A title hopefuls Napoli suffered their first defeat since the opening day when they were stunned 3-2 at Bologna and were overtaken into second place by Fiorentina who eased past Udinese 3-0.
ISL: Super-sub Fernandes powers FC Goa to top with a dramatic 3-2 win over Delhi Dynamos
Fernandes’s miraculous brace and a late strike from Joffre Mateu scripted a dramatic turnaround for FC Goa as they beat Delhi Dynamos in the last league game of the Indian Super League to finish on top of the points table.
Manchester United's Rooney, Rojo ruled out against West Ham
Manchester United will be without captain Wayne Rooney and defender Marcos Rojo for their Premier League clash against West Ham United, manager Louis van Gaal said on Friday.
Villarreal lose at Huesca on bad night for top flight teams in Copa del Rey
Stuttering Villarreal suffered a shock 3-2 defeat at second division Huesca after Darwin Machis's late volley as several top flights sides lost in the first legs of their last 32 King's Cup ties on Thursday.
Karim Benzema insists he has done nothing wrong in sextape scandal
France and Real Madrid striker Karim Benzema insisted on Wednesday he has done nothing wrong after being put under investigation in France in connection with an alleged attempt to blackmail a fellow international with the use of a sex video.
Great Britain likely to have an edge over India at Hockey World League quarter-finals
Great Britain looked impressive with two wins in league stage, while India are yet to register a win at the Hockey World League.