Football Updates from Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)

Started by rotadem, Jul 14, 2010, 09:01 PM

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A wide-open race for the English top-flight title apparently ensues. FIFA.com wants to know which team you think will emerge triumphant.

Who will win the Premier League?



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Hamburg's Dutch midfielder Romeo Castelen, who has suffered a string of injuries since his arrival in Germany, will undergo surgery on his right knee after picking up a knock in training.

More injury woes for Castelen



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England coach Fabio Capello today hinted that midfielder David Beckham's international career is over, claiming the veteran is "a little bit old."

Capello: Beckham return unlikely



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Italy and France suffered defeat, Spain required a last-gasp equaliser to deny Mexico, and the Netherlands and Germany also drew matches they were expected to win.

Established elite fail to fire



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New South Africa coach Pitso Mosimane began his reign with a 1-0 victory over 2010 FIFA World Cup™ quarter-finalists Ghana at Soccer City on Wednesday.

Mosimane begins Bafana reign with win



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Diego Contento only signed professional forms in January, now he is on the verge of regular status in the Bayern Munich first team. Here, the 20-year-old tells FIFA.com about his 'dream come true'.

Contento's dreams come true



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Portugal centre-back Ricardo Carvalho has been re-united with former boss Jose Mourinho after completing his move from Chelsea to Real Madrid.

Carvalho completes Madrid move



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Real Madrid's general manager, Jorge Valdano, says that Ricardo Carvalho's arrival from Chelsea may not stand as the club's last bit of business this summer.

Valdano open to further signings



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Benfica will begin 2010/11 as favourites, but Porto are confident they can deny them a second straight title after victory in the Super Cup, while Sporting have made some interesting signings.

Portuguese giants poised for battle



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The United States women's national team have held firm at the pinnacle of the world pecking order while Denmark have penetrated the top ten.

US women stand firm