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  1. Neves nets bittersweet final hat-trick (Reuters)
  2. Liga de Quito wins Copa Libertadores (AP)
  3. Man Utd hold Ronaldo ankle summit
  4. US women beat Norway 4-0 in pre-Olympic exhibition (AP)
  5. Jo joins City for record fee (AFP)
  6. Argyle suspend keeper McCormick
  7. Fagan rejoins Hull from Derby
  8. Polish PM: We'll be ready for Euro 2012 (AP)
  9. Man City sign Brazilian Jo for club record fee (Reuters)
  10. FIFA seeks neutral venue for qualifiers (AP)
  11. Medvedev hails Russia's soccer success (Reuters)
  12. Klinsmann eyes European success and change at Bayern (Reuters)
  13. AC Milan end interest in Adebayor
  14. Kamara operation blow for Fulham
  15. Blackburn fined after player row
  16. Barca unveil Brazil defender Alves (AFP)
  17. Spain takes top spot in FIFA rankings (PA SportsTicker)
  18. Sun Jihai signs for Blades (AFP)
  19. Baggies eye defender Zuiverloon
  20. Barca seal £23.5m deal for Alves
  21. FIFA ordered to pay costs over marketing firm collapse (Reuters)
  22. D-Day nears for France's Domenech (AFP)
  23. Euro 2008 hot-shot Podolski set for Cologne return (AFP)
  24. Magpies sign Argentine Gutierrez
  25. Spain top rankings
  26. Birmingham's Sullivan denies sex assault
  27. Yorke extends stay at Sunderland
  28. Mansfield face Ebbsfleet opener
  29. Newcastle sign Argentina winger Gutierrez (Reuters)
  30. Arshavin says he is ready to leave Zenit (Reuters)
  31. 'Spiderman' Gutierrez caught in Newcastle web (AFP)
  32. Recreativo sign Argentine Nayar amidst protests from Boca (Reuters)
  33. Le Tallec exits Reds for Le Mans
  34. Five players to leave Saints
  35. Colchester capture defender Reid
  36. Chesterfield get stadium go-ahead
  37. European champions Spain lead world rankings (Reuters)
  38. Spain's Euro 2008 victory is good for the game: Xavi (Reuters)
  39. UEFA's Platini in Poland for crunch Euro 2012 talks (AFP)
  40. Spain's Euro 2008 victory is good for the game - Xavi (Reuters)
  41. Domenech receives strong backing before job verdict (Reuters)
  42. European champions Spain move top of world rankings (Reuters)
  43. Rovers clear Nelsen for Olympics
  44. Wednesday's gossip column
  45. QPR bag Italian striker on loan
  46. 'Three-Lunged Park' coming on leaps and bounds (Reuters)
  47. Thailand looks for foreign coach (AFP)
  48. Blackburn releases Nelsen for NZ Olympic duty (AFP)
  49. Robinho linked with Chelsea move
  50. Aussie Carle joins Crystal Palace
  51. Saddlers sign Doncaster's Roberts
  52. Lincoln sign Sinclair and Burch
  53. Seattle Sounders blank Chivas USA 2-0 (AP)
  54. Trujillo's 2 lead KC past Carolina in US Open Cup (AP)
  55. Banner leads Fire 4-1 over Stars (AP)
  56. Revolution advance in US Open Cup with 3-0 win (AP)
  57. Burch scores twice, United beat Rochester 2-0 (AP)
  58. Boca furious as 20-year-old leaves after one match (Reuters)
  59. Eriksson facing a new reality in Mexico, warns Valdano (Reuters)
  60. Di Matteo all set for Dons role
  61. Ben Arfa finally joins Marseille (AFP)
  62. Terim stays in charge of Turkey until 2012 (AFP)
  63. Brazil defender Alves to join Barcelona (AFP)
  64. Manchester City to play at Faeroes (AP)
  65. Lippi takes over as Italy coach again (AP)
  66. No cases of doping detected during Euro 2008 (AFP)
  67. Everton hope to land Round
  68. Magpies to discuss Barton future
  69. Barton is sentenced for assault
  70. Chelsea loan Sahar to Portsmouth
  71. New takeover bid for Cherries
  72. Newcastle's Barton escapes jail over training ground attack (AFP)
  73. Turkey extends Terim's contract to 2012 (Reuters)
  74. Italy's Lippi will not pressure Totti, Nesta to return (Reuters)
  75. Atletico sign Czech defender Ujfalusi (Reuters)
  76. Liverpool face battle for Keane
  77. Hughes names new Man City coaches
  78. Saints order Dyer to train alone
  79. Wigan sign Dutch winger De Ridder
  80. Sevilla bid farewell to Alves ahead of Barcelona move (Reuters)
  81. Mourinho plays down Lampard talk
  82. Tuesday's gossip column
  83. Preston clinch Nicholson signing
  84. Forest finalise deal for Moussi
  85. July transfers - deals so far this month
  86. De Ridder leaves Birmingham City
  87. Spain matures into Euro 2008 champion (AP)
  88. Hanging on to Lampard Scolari's top task (AFP)
  89. Rangers wait on European draw
  90. Man City to learn Uefa draw
  91. Chelsea sign Portugal's Deco (AFP)
  92. Euro final gets 3.1 overnight rating on ABC (AP)
  93. Spain gives football heroes ecstatic welcome home (Reuters)
  94. Chelsea sign Barca playmaker Deco
  95. Costa Rica name former assistant as national coach (Reuters)
  96. Chelsea sign Deco from Barcelona (Reuters)
  97. Rams agree deal for Albrechtsen
  98. Heroes' welcome for Germany's almost-champions (AFP)
  99. Spain hailed for soccer breakthrough (AP)
  100. Spain's moment of unity as regional divisions are forgotten
  101. Spain fan found dead amid celebrations (AP)
  102. Barton admits team-mate assault
  103. Spain ready to salute Euro heroes
  104. Huddlestone signs new Spurs deal
  105. Rangers not planning to sell Boyd
  106. German soccer team welcomed home by 100,000 fans (AP)
  107. Juventus and Torino in tug of war for Knezevic (Reuters)
  108. Euro-German fans pay tribute to beaten Euro finalists (Reuters)
  109. Xavi awarded Euro 2008 accolade
  110. SPL secures its biggest TV deal
  111. Pellegrino returns as Reds coach
  112. Man Utd limit transfer activity
  113. Billionaire eyes Norwich takeover
  114. Potters have Fulop bid rejected
  115. Madrid erupts as Spain celebrate their first major win for 44 years
  116. Teixeira injury boost for Baggies
  117. Wednesday receive Lunt interest
  118. Brighton re-sign defender Virgo
  119. Toni and Gomez head top of the Euro flops (AFP)
  120. We've broken so many hoodoos, says Casillas (AFP)
  121. Xavi named player of Euro 2008 (AFP)
  122. Xavi voted Euro 2008 top player (AP)
  123. Spanish fan found dead, 52 held after Euro 2008: police (AFP)
  124. Nihat out for up to four months (AFP)
  125. Swansea close on Spaniard Serran
  126. TPS Turku 3-1 Lisburn Distillery
  127. Monday's gossip column
  128. Euro-Rain never put dampener on sizzling Euro 2008 (Reuters)
  129. Euro-Spain cast aside under achievers millstone in style (Reuters)
  130. Chivas de Guadalajara beats FC Dallas 2-1 (AP)
  131. Euro-Stylish winners Spain sum up attacking tournament (Reuters)
  132. Spain put their "black legend" to bed with Euro win (AFP)
  133. Euro-Elated Spaniards start fiesta after victory (Reuters)
  134. Euro-Reuters team of the tournament (Reuters)
  135. Euro-Loew satisfied with Germany's tournament (Reuters)
  136. Euro-Torres goal gives Spain European title (Reuters)
  137. Euro-Germany 0 Spain 1 - latest (Reuters)
  138. Euro-Torres gives Spain 1-0 lead at halftime in final (Reuters)
  139. Euro-Germany 0 Spain 1 - halftime (Reuters)
  140. German Federation give Klinsmann share of Euro credit (AFP)
  141. Turkey's Nihat to miss start of season after surgery (Reuters)
  142. Foulkes blasts Hearts' Romanov
  143. York sign Iron striker McBreen
  144. Ballack to start against Spain (AP)
  145. Euro-Ballack to start, Fabregas in for Villa (Reuters)
  146. Euro-Ballack to play in Euro 2008 final (Reuters)
  147. Football fans, Darth Vader celebrate Euro 2008 final (AFP)
  148. Loew and Hickersberger ban wasn't justified, says Blatter (AFP)
  149. Blatter: We have backup plan for 2010 (AP)
  150. Euro-Ballack to play in Euro 2008 final, says Bild (Reuters)
  151. More to arrive at QPR - Paladini
  152. Williams set to shine - Bees boss
  153. Spain turns red for Euro 2008 final (AFP)
  154. Euro-Spanish royalty and Harrison Ford to mingle at final (Reuters)
  155. Euro-Spanish and Germans kick off final party in Vienna (Reuters)
  156. Euro-Platini makes winning team step up for trophy (Reuters)
  157. Football-crazy Germans warm up for Euro final (AFP)
  158. Swiss and Austrian soccer bank on Euro 2008 boom (Reuters)
  159. Euro-Swiss and Austrian soccer bank on Euro 2008 boom (Reuters)
  160. Aragones fires up Spain for final
  161. Sunday's gossip column
  162. Canada claims CONCACAF final, tops U.S. (PA SportsTicker)
  163. Nervous Germany wait on injured Ballack (Reuters)
  164. Another final - but still no Mullers on German horizon (AFP)
  165. Canada wins CONCACAF U-20 women's championship (AP)
  166. Adebayor says he may leave Arsenal for Barcelona (Reuters)
  167. Spain's Cesc to start final against Germany: Aragones (AFP)
  168. Spain consistency impresses Low
  169. On eve of Euro final Aragones criticises Spanish Federation (AFP)
  170. Uefa slaps racism fine on Croatia
  171. We'll beat Spain with or without Ballack, says Loew (AFP)
  172. Injury threatens German Euro 2008 final hopes (Reuters)
  173. Spain swept by Euro 2008 fever as final nears (AFP)
  174. Spain intent on breaking "horrible statistic" says Casillas (AFP)
  175. Hibs face Elfsborg in Intertoto
  176. Rhyl 2-4 Bohemians
  177. Ballack may miss Euro 2008 final (AP)
  178. Euro-Croatia federation fined over racist fans (Reuters)
  179. Calf strain leaves Germany's Ballack doubtful for final (AFP)
  180. Guiza set to make a Euro diamond out of fiancee if Spain win (AFP)
  181. 'Old Lady' stadium with a Nazi past (AFP)
  182. Euro-Ballack doubtful for Euro 2008 final (Reuters)
  183. Euro-Tournament praised ahead of fitting finale (Reuters)
  184. Germany has the medals, yet Spain is favored (AP)
  185. Uefa sets deadline over Euro 2012
  186. Annan 'best suited' for SFL
  187. Euro-Players have shown greater respect, says Collina (Reuters)
  188. Euro-Bigger finals would not dilute quality, says Platini (Reuters)
  189. Euro-Spain's 2008 vintage more than matches predecessors (Reuters)
  190. Euro-Germany look good, but lack class of 1972 (Reuters)
  191. Euro 2012 final decision in September (AP)
  192. Euro-Germany, Spain seen grinding to halt for final (Reuters)
  193. Euro-Beckenbauer fears technically gifted Spanish (Reuters)
  194. Euro-Best player award still there for the taking (Reuters)
  195. Euro-Platini invites former Spanish rival to final (Reuters)
  196. Seedorf still eyes Premier chance
  197. Cardiff add McCormack and Dennehy
  198. QPR net Genoa midfielder on loan
  199. Collins eyes shock Wales recall
  200. Wolves complete deal for Jones
  201. Low relying on German 'mentality'
  202. The best is yet to come - Alonso
  203. Ljungberg to quit internationals
  204. Swansea sign Argentine defender
  205. Transfer frustration for Preston
  206. Crewe bring in Zola from Tranmere
  207. Saturday's gossip column
  208. Japan's Nakamura wary of Aussie 'power soccer' (Reuters)
  209. Euros have had some of everthing (AP)
  210. Costa Rica sack coach Medford after dismal run (Reuters)
  211. Spain ready to bypass German supremacy (Reuters)
  212. PREVIEW-Soccer-Euro-Spain ready to bypass German supremacy (Reuters)
  213. Sweden captain Ljungberg retires from internationals (AFP)
  214. Sweden's Ljungberg announces international retirement (Reuters)
  215. Hiddink "amazed" at Russian team's reception in Moscow (AFP)
  216. Turkish players in the money after Euro exploits (AFP)
  217. Euro-Villa almost certain to miss Euro 2008 final (Reuters)
  218. Porto's rivals appeal against Champions League reprieve (Reuters)
  219. Swiss goalscorer Yakin considering England move (Reuters)
  220. UEFA probes Croatia fans Nazi banners (AP)
  221. Euro-Metzelder looks forward to final close shave (Reuters)
  222. Bolton swoop for striker Elmander
  223. Merkel the football fan going to Vienna for final: government (AFP)
  224. Koreas drawn together again in WCup qualifying (AP)
  225. Euro-The future of soccer lies in the fanzone (Reuters)
  226. Pressure mounts on Laporta as former aide steps into ring (Reuters)
  227. Terim to stay on as Turkey coach
  228. Heart defect ends Thuram PSG move
  229. Germany's gentlemen mountaineers reach final peak (Reuters)
  230. Euro-Germany's gentlemen mountaineers reach final peak (Reuters)
  231. Spain, minus Villa, in relaxed mood ahead of Euro final (AFP)
  232. Spanish trauma gives Metzelder final hope (AFP)
  233. Lehmann in top form - Beckenbauer (AFP)
  234. Euro '96 hero Bierhoff says Germans will be fear-free (AFP)
  235. Euro-Spain's route to the finals (Reuters)
  236. Euro-Turkish federation says coach Terim to stay (Reuters)
  237. Euro-Turkish federation says Terim to stay as coach (Reuters)
  238. Euro-Spain confident they can cope without Villa (Reuters)
  239. Euro-Rosetti will complete refereeing double in final (Reuters)
  240. Euro-Guide to the past 12 European Championship finals (Reuters)
  241. Owls capture midfielder O'Connor
  242. Benayoun eager to stay at Anfield
  243. I'm staying at Arsenal - Adebayor
  244. Saints tie up Schneiderlin deal
  245. Euro-Win or lose, Germany to celebrate at Berlin Fan Mile (Reuters)
  246. Euro-Tactical preview of final between Germany and Spain (Reuters)
  247. Johnson not for sale, says Moyes
  248. McGregor extends stay at Rangers
  249. Everton back redistribution plans
  250. Sinclair in talks with Imps boss