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     			   <title>Football News</title>
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Soccerphile has soccer news from around the world.
As well as our global weekly news round up we cover all the latest stories on the European Championships, World Cup, World Club Cup&nbsp;and Confederations Cup.
Follow our regular reports from South America, Spain and the English Premier League.
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Soccerphile Editorial - April 2012
England To Appoint Roy Hodgson To Succeed Capello




In something of a shock move, the English FA seem on the verge of appointing West Bromwich Albion coach Roy Hodgson as the next England manager. The 64-year-old former Blackburn Rovers, Inter, Udinese, Fulham and briefly, Liverpo]]></description>
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Soccerphile profiles the England national football&nbsp;team.
Read interviews with England players past and present, news on the England manager, Fabio Capello plus full qualifying results for the World Cup and European Championships back to the 2002 World Cup in Korea/Japan.
Purchase England products in our Engla]]></description>
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Read exclusive football interviews with players, ex-players, coaches, football journalists and authors.
People under the spotlight include Gary Lineker, Gareth Southgate, Humberto Coelho, Warren Barton, Ian Porterfield, Steve Perryman, Di Law, Gert Engels, Les Mottram, Jan Roelfs, Gurinder Chadha, Frank Stapleton,]]></description>
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The FIFA Confederations Cup takes place every four years in the year before a World Cup and&nbsp;involves 8 teams: the winners of each of the six FIFA confederation championships (AFC, OFC, CAF, CONCACAF, CONMEBOL and&nbsp;UEFA), in addition to the FIFA World Cup winner and the host country. When the world champio]]></description>
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The Primera Divisi&oacute;n (First Division) aka La Liga (The League) is Spain's premier football club competition and one of the most popular soccer leagues in the world with its biggest teams including Real Madrid and Barcelona attracting some of the world's best players. Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Davi]]></description>
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South America is known for its skill on the field and passion on the terraces. South America, in particular Argentina and Brazil, have produced some of the world's best ever players: Garrincha, Pele, di Stefano, Kempes, Maradona, Ronaldo, Romario&nbsp;and Lionel Messi.
Follow the game and its football personalitie]]></description>
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Modern day football managers have the most stressful job in the game, the majority of them only a few poor results away from the sack and sitting ducks for both the media and fickle fans.
Read a selection of articles on past and present football managers and coaches. We have features on both club and international]]></description>
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Read exclusive profiles of the world's best football players past and present.
Players under analysis include Adriano, Ahn Jung-hwan, Darren Anderton, Michael Ballack, George Best, Zvonimir Boban, Paolo Di Canio, Samuel Eto'o, Luis Figo, Garrincha, Roy Keane, Niko Kranjcar, Lionel Messi, John Obi Mikel, Michael Lau]]></description>
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Read the weekly football news from around the world.
Catch all the latest incidents, suspensions, transfers, gossip and horror fouls from across the globe compiled by our multi-lingual editors.
We have in-depth reports from the English Premiership, Serie A, La Liga, South America, Africa, Australia, Asia and all t]]></description>
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The Asian Cup is the Asian Football Confederation's premier international tournament and is now held every four years.
The last Asian Cup in 2007 was held jointly by four nations: Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam and was won by Iraq. The 2004 Asian Cup was held in China and won by Japan, who also triumphe]]></description>
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Soccerphile has football transfer  news from around the world.
We cover the latest transfer news and rumours from around planet football.
Keep up with the big money moves as well as loan deals as the football merry-go-round goes on and on.
Follow our transfer reports from South America, Spain and the English Premi]]></description>
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Sheikh Mansour and Florentino Perez rule the players' market
Ozren Podnar
Biggest Transfers 2010 | Biggest All-Time Transfers
Manchester City and Real Madrid go on the offensive in the summer transfer window. Barcelona "gift" Ibrahimovic to Milan while Valencia sell their best players to avoid bankruptcy
Real Madr]]></description>
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     			   <title>Asian Cup 2011 Schedule</title>
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Asian Cup 2011 Schedule
The sixteen competing teams are divided in four groups of four teams:&nbsp;Group A, Group B, Group C &amp; Group D.
The top two teams from each group progress to the quarterfinals, which begin on 21 January.
The semifinal matches are held on 25 January.
The final is held at the showpiece Kh]]></description>
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     			   <title>Asian Cup 2011 Teams</title>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams
Asian Cup Match Schedule
Click on the team to read an in-depth profile of each team including analysis, predictions, key players and coach.
Find information on how each team qualified, young players to keep an eye on during the tournament and full squad lists.
Sixteen teams take part in the 20]]></description>
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     			   <title>South Korea</title>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: South Korea
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South Korea qualified with  the minimum of fuss. South Korea's third place at the 2007 edition in Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and Indonesia came with]]></description>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: Bahrain
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Road to Qatar
Bahrain finished second to Japan in qualification Group A for the 2011 Asian Cup.
The side won four and lost two of its six qualification matches, scoring an impressive 12 goals in the process.
A 1-0 win over Japan in January 2009 is proof]]></description>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: Iraq
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Road to Qatar
The reigning Asian Cup Champions arrive in Qatar in excellent form. They have won six of their last twelve games, drawing four and losing just two (as of 22 December, 2010).
Highlights during that period would be victories over the likes of I]]></description>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: Jordan
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Jordan finished second to Iran in Group E to qualify for the AFC Asian Cup for only the second time in the country's history.
Al-Nashama  (The Brave Ones) were unbeaten at home during qualification, beating both Iran and Singapore in Amman,]]></description>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: United Arab Emirates
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) enjoyed a straightforward passage to the 2011 Asian Cup, topping their group of three teams. A 5-0 away win over Malaysia, thanks in no small part to a Mohamed Omer hat-trick, gave them the perfect sta]]></description>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: India
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Despite being one of the most populous nations on earth, India remain minnows on the world football scene. Their participation in the Asian Cup comes as an unexpected surprise, with the Bhangra Boys qualifying for the tournament courtesy of winnin]]></description>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: Australia
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Despite only switching to the Asian confederation in 2005, Australia are viewed as regional heavyweights on the basis of a full international squad packed wi]]></description>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: Japan
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Grouped with Bahrain, Yemen and Hong Kong, Japan were expected to breeze through Asian Cup qualifying - particularly after beating Yemen in their home opener.
But a 1-0 ]]></description>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: Iran
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Drawn against South-East Asian easybeats Thailand and Singapore, Three times Asian Cup-winners Iran were expected to dominate a group which also featured fellow Middle-East]]></description>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: North Korea
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DPRK didn't bother with regular qualification but instead booked their place by winning the 2010 AFC Challenge Cup in Sri Lanka last February beating Turkmenistan in the final on penalties.
Other teams in the tournament included India, Myanmar]]></description>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: China
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Finished second behind Syria in  Group D but were never in any real danger of not qualifying. China had home and away wins over Vietnam and Lebanon but were held to a 0-0 draw at home by the Syrians after losing away.
This is the 10th time China has]]></description>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: Uzbekistan
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Uzbekistan qualified easily.
In a three-team group after India pulled out (the Bhangra Boys had already booked their place due to their AFC Challenge Cup win) and with Malaysia proving to be poor and collecting no points, it was easy for the ]]></description>
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     			   <title>Qatar</title>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: Qatar
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The host nation received an automatic bye to the 15th Asian Cup finals.
The tournament will be the second time it has been hosted by Qatar, the other being in 1988 when they failed to take full advantage of playing on familiar territory by winning]]></description>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: Kuwait
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Kuwait will reflect on the fact that despite being pooled with the AFC's number one ranked side Australia, it was really the shock home defeat to Oman that prevented them from winning Group B ahead of their more illustrious oppenents.
As it was, ]]></description>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: Saudi Arabia
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The 2007 Asian Cup runners up were one of the four teams that qualified automatically for the 2011 version of the tournament alongside hosts Qatar, defending champions Iraq and South Korea.
This will be Saudi Arabia's eighth appearance in t]]></description>
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Asian Cup 2011 Teams: Syria
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Even the most respected regional commentators failed to predict that Syria, who had not even qualified for an Asian Cup finals since 1996, would be the only country to remain unbeaten in any of the qualifying groups.
The Middle Eastern nation topp]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, October 1, 2010




Spurs interested in Olympic Stadium
Tottenham Hotspur have joined West Ham United in declaring an interest in moving to the 80,000 capacity Olympic Stadium after the 2012 Olympic Games in London.
Spurs also had planning permission for a new stadium in north London approved by Ha]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, November 15, 2010




Chelsea Lose As Wilkins Exits
There was no correlation between Ray Wilkins' midweek departure and Chelsea's shock 3-0 home reverse to Sunderland over the last Premier League weekend, according to Blues manager Carlo Ancelotti.
The Italian blasted Chelsea's fourth defeat of the]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, March 28, 2011




Germany, England impress
Thomas Mueller and Miroslav Klose both scored twice as Germany beat Kazakhstan 4-0 in Kaiserslautern to extend their lead in Group A to eight points in Euro 2012 qualifying.
England also ran out comfortable winners over neighbours Wales in Cardiff; howeve]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, November 29, 2010




Reds versus the Red Devils in the FA Cup
The English FA Cup draw for the third round has thrown together two of the country's most heralded clubs. Current Premier League leaders Manchester United will host Liverpool on the weekend of the 8&ndash;9 January.
Manchester United an]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, December 13, 2010




Confusion reigns over Tevez transfer request
Manchester City captain and Argentina international striker Carlos Tevez insists he will leave the Premier League club despite his transfer request being rejected out of hand.
However, there is considerable confusion about why Tevez]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, January 17, 2011




Barca 'extraordinary' but focused
Barcelona's 13th straight league win has ensured they head into the second half of the La Liga season with a record-breaking points haul at this stage and a four-point advantage over second-placed Real.
Two goals from David Villa plus strikes f]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, January 31, 2011




Suarez in, Torres out?
Uruguay striker Luis Suarez has completed his &pound;22.8 million move from Ajax to Liverpool after passing a medical &ndash; but he looks increasingly unlikely to be partnering Fernando Torres at Anfield.
Suarez, who scored 111 goals in 159 games for Aja]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, February 17, 2011




Four Of Clubs
Aston Villa's big money transfer window acquisition, Darren Bent, won his eighth cap and scored his second international goal in the 2-1 win over Denmark last week. Bent's eight caps have been spread over six years and four different clubs (Charlton, Spurs, Sunde]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, April 12, 2011




Wenger the man for Kroenke
New Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke has given his backing to manager Arsene Wenger despite the Gunners languishing seven points behind leaders Manchester United in the English Premier League title race.
Wenger has come under fire from some sections of the Ar]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, March 14, 2011




Stoke book semi-final spot
Stoke City missed a second-half penalty but still squeezed past West Ham United to book an FA Cup semi-final place for the first time in 39 years.
The club's 2-1 win set up a Wembley semi-final appearance against Bolton Wanderers, who scored in injury t]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, April 25, 2011




Wenger holds up his hands
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has pleaded with supporters not to blame the team after seeing his side slip to a 2-1 defeat to Bolton Wanderers on Sunday.
With Arsenal's chances of edging past Manchester United or Chelsea in the English Premier League tit]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, May 16, 2011




European title round-up
European giants Manchester United, Ajax and Rangers all clinched their respective league championships over the weekend.
United secured their 19th top flight league title to pass Liverpool and become the outright most successful side in England.
The draw at ]]></description>
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Messi: I want to continue breaking records
Lionel Messi has insisted that he wants to continue breaking longstanding records at Barcelona after his 12th hat-trick for the Catalan club helped them demolish Atletico Madrid.
Messi&rsquo;s magnificent three-goal haul, his third a]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, June 1, 2011




Blatter puts on brave face
Sepp Blatter, FIFA president, referred to the corruption allegations sweeping through FIFA as "a little difficulty" on Monday, but there was a sombre mood as the international governing body met for congress on Wednesday morning.
Blatter is now expected t]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, June 20, 2011




Mata hails complete performance
Juan Mata hailed Spain&rsquo;s 3-0 victory over Ukraine in the European under-21s championships as the &ldquo;complete performance&rdquo; as the tournament favourites continued their relentless march to another trophy.
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     			   <description><![CDATA[Weekly Soccer News, November 16, 2011





Euro 2012 line-up confirmed
After a goalless first leg, Portugal's household names lit up the return encounter against Bosnia-Herzegovina with a six-goal romp including a brace for Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo and another for Nani of Manchester United.
Ronaldo's first was a]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, July 4, 2011




Brazil held by gladiatorial effort
Brazil missed a hatful of goalscoring chances in their Copa America opener against Venezuela at the Estadio Unico in La Plata.
Venezuela are the only South American country never to make it to the World Cup finals, and coach Cesar Farias was delig]]></description>
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     			   <description><![CDATA[Weekly Soccer News, July 18, 2011





We didn&rsquo;t anticipate victory: Sawa
Japan&rsquo;s dream of becoming World champions has been accomplished following a dramatic penalty shootout victory over the USA in the Women&rsquo;s World Cup final in Frankfurt.
Outplayed in large parts by the Americans, the Japanese twic]]></description>
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Weekly Soccer News, August 8, 2011




United rule at Wembley
Manchester City threw away a two-goal half-time lead as Manchester United staged a remarkable fight back to retain the Community Shield, the English season's traditional curtain-raiser.
Despite fielding a host of youngsters in the second-half, including imp]]></description>
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     			   <description><![CDATA[Weekly Soccer News, August 22, 2011





Gunners goalless as fans get restless
Manchester City threw away a two-goal half-time lead as Manchester United staged a remarkable fight back to rArsenal remain goalless in the English Premier League after two matches following their 2-0 loss to Liverpool at the Emirates Stadiu]]></description>
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     			   <description><![CDATA[Weekly Soccer News, October 12, 2011





Group winners confirmed in Euro 2012 qualifying
France, Russia, Greece and Denmark all booked their places in the Euro 2012 finals next June in the final round of qualifying in Europe.
The French, under manager Laurent Blanc, were forced to come from behind against Bosnia-Herze]]></description>
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     			   <description><![CDATA[Weekly Soccer News, January 9, 2012





FA Cup draw pits arch-rivals together
English Premier League champions Manchester United&nbsp;have been drawn to face Liverpool in the fourth round of England&rsquo;s FA Cup after their contentious 3-2 victory over league leaders Manchester City on Sunday.
United, who knocked Li]]></description>
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     			   <description><![CDATA[Weekly Soccer News, December 19, 2011





Neymar: Barca taught us a football lesson
Santos' teenage striker Neymar has vowed to lap up the "footballing lesson" that Spanish superstars Barcelona dished out in the one-sided Club World Cup final over the weekend.
Lionel Messi struck either side of half-time and was joine]]></description>
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     			   <description><![CDATA[Weekly Soccer News, January 30, 2012





Wenger: our self-belief is back
Arsene Wenger yesterday admitted that Arsenal's self-belief had been shattered by three consecutive Premier League defeats and that a second-half comeback against Aston Villa in their FA Cup fourth round tie was vital to restoring it.
Arsenal fou]]></description>
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Zambia crowned African champions
After twice being runners-up, Zambia have been crowned African champions following a dramatic penalty shootout victory over favourites Ivory Coast in the Cup of Nations.
Following stalemate in the 120 minutes of action, the shootout stood at 7-]]></description>
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     			   <description><![CDATA[Weekly Football News, April 16, 2012





Gerrard: Blame us, not Kenny
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has attempted to deflect the mounting criticism of manager Kenny Dalglish by laying the blame for the Reds' poor league season at the door of the players. Liverpool are clearly outsiders in early FA Cup betting&nbsp;]]></description>
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     			   <description><![CDATA[Weekly Soccer News, April 5, 2012





We can beat Barca: Lampard
Chelsea midfielder Frank Lampard has admitted that the West London club's contentious Champions League semi-final exit to Barcelona in 2009 still haunts the players.
The Blues confirmed their place in this season's semi-final line-up after completing a n]]></description>
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