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North and Central American clubs will now have the chance to compete for their own version of the Champions League.
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UEFA has approved guidelines governing the use of giant screens for live action and replays within the stadiums at UEFA EURO 2008TM in Austria and Switzerland this summer
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Rolando Bianchi has joined Lazio on loan from Manchester City until the end of the season with a view to a permanent move
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Inter Milan midfielder Luis Figo has said he is likely to retire at the end of the season but could stay in the game if the right offer comes up
FEATURES - Latest Football Features
With the game now established in so many diverse parts of the world, football is still looking for new barriers to break down; new markets to conquer. Football in the Middle East – The future is coming
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UNICEF Ambassador David Beckham visited Sierra Leone to focus attention on child survival, whilst Barcelona continued their partnersip with the UN and African stars were involved in an education campaign
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Bill Shankly regularly tops polls of the greatest football managers and is revered more than 26 years after his death.
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Jurgen Klinsmann will take over the Bayern Munich coaching reins next season, replacing Ottmar Hitzfeld
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Tuesday, September 30, 2008