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Japan reign supreme in AFC Champions League

Nagoya Grampus became the fourth Japanese team to make the last 16 of the AFC Champions League on Wednesday, while Newcastle Jets kept Australian hopes alive.

Jol´s Hamburg ready for penalties

Hamburg coach Martin Jol admits he is tempted to make sure his side practice penalties ahead of Thursday night´s UEFA Cup semi-final, second leg at home as they hold a slim 1-0 lead over Werder Bremen.

Bendtner apologises over nightclub outing

Arsenal´s Danish international striker Nicklas Bendtner had to issue an embarrassing apology on Wednesday over been caught leaving a nightclub just hours after his side had been outclassed 3-1 by Manchester United in the second leg of their Champions League semi-final.

Former Real president under judicial investigation

A Spanish judge placed under judicial investigation on Wednesday 14 people, including former Real Madrid president Ramon Calderon, over a December general assembly that was marred by irregularities.

United hold no fears for old boy Hughes

Manchester City coach Mark Hughes says he has no fears about facing his former side Manchester United on Sunday, despite having seen them crush Arsenal in the Champions League semi-finals.

Quick Report: Chelsea 1-1 FC Barcelona

FC Barcelona secured their spot in the final of this year's UEFA Champions League. The Spaniards drew 1-1 thanks to a 92nd-minute equaliser from Andres Iniesta and advance on away goals.

Hiddink slams ref as Chelsea players cry conspiracy

Guus Hiddink admitted he could understand why his players had cried ´conspiracy´ after a string of controversial refereeing decisions denied Chelsea a place in the Champions League final.

Drogba faces rap over ref confrontation

Didier Drogba could be facing a lengthy ban from European football after angrily confronting Norwegian referee Tom Henning Ovrebo at the end of Chelsea´s controversial Champions League semi-final second leg match with Barcelona here on Wednesday.

UEFA rule out reprieve for heart-broken Fletcher

UEFA on Wednesday ruled out a reprieve for Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher over the red card that means he will be suspended for the Champions League final.

Diego leaves Werder for Juve

Brazil playmaker Diego has signed for Juventus from Werder Bremen, according to a report by Italian news agency Ansa on Thursday.

Chelsea conspiracy theory dismissed

UEFA General Secretary David Taylor has slammed the conspiracy theorists who believe Chelsea´s controversial exit from the Champions League reflected the governing body´s desire to avoid another all-English final.

Japan reign supreme in AFC Champions League

Nagoya Grampus became the fourth Japanese team to make the last 16 of the AFC Champions League on Wednesday, while Newcastle Jets kept Australian hopes alive.

Guardiola relishing United showdown

Barcelona coach Josep Guardiola is anticipating a classic Champions League final when his side take on Manchester United in Rome later this month.

AFC reinstates voting rights of 5 nations

The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) has reinstated the voting rights of five countries who could prove pivotal to the fate of under-fire president Mohamed bin Hammam.

FIFA vice-president blasts AFC supremo

FIFA vice-president Chung Mong-Joon launched an extraordinary attack on AFC chief Mohamed bin Hammam Thursday, saying he had mental problems and needed hospital treatment.

Chelsea rally behind Drogba over ref rant

Chelsea captain John Terry and manager Guus Hiddink have rallied behind Didier Drogba as the Ivory Coast striker faces potentially severe punishment by UEFA over his furious confrontation with the referee after the club´s Champions League exit.

S.Africa axe star striker McCarthy for Confed Cup

South Africa dumped star striker Benni McCarthy from the FIFA Confederations Cup squad Thursday when a provisional 30-man list was released.

Anorthosis get new German manager

Former Cyprus champions Anorthosis Famagusta have appointed German Ernst Middendorp as their new manager after failing to see eye-to-eye with fellow German Ewald Lienen.

McManus out of Old Firm showdown

Celtic captain Stephen McManus has been ruled out of Saturday´s potential title-decider against arch rivals Rangers because of a knee injury.