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Palestine team's World Cup woes
07 June 2006 08:01 GMT

World Cup Inshallah, a film following the difficult formation, training and World Cup qualifying attempts of the Palestinian national team, will receive its UK premiere in London on Thursday. Of all the teams that battled it out on the pitch to qualify for this year's World Cup, the Palestinian national team had its own particular conflict to endure. Made up of a disparate group of players from the occupied territories, Lebanon, Kuwait, Chile and the United States, it was only recognised by Fifa in 1996 and has so far failed to qualify for any major international tournaments. "Sport is the only context in which you can officially refer to 'Palestine'," says the film's co-director Maya Sanbar, who shared the role with her business partner Jeffrey Saunders. Full Article

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Henry poised to sign new contract
19 May 2006 01:52 GMT

Thierry Henry is set to end months of speculation over his future by signing a new contract at Arsenal, inspired by their Champions League final display. Henry, whose contract runs out next year, had been linked with a move to Champions League winners Barcelona. "I hope to stay as long as I can keep running. I couldn't leave the fans. They're like family," he told The Sun. "I love Barcelona, but on Wednesday Arsenal showed they had heart. I hope to finalise details today." Gunners captain Henry, 28, joined from Juventus in August 1999 and has gone on to become the club's record goalscorer. Full Article

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June deadline for injured Rooney
02 May 2006 22:26 GMT

England will be allowed to replace Wayne Rooney in their World Cup squad up until 24 hours before their opening match against Paraguay on 10 June. Fifa confirmed that their regulations allow for a player to be substituted provided the governing body is supplied with evidence of serious injury. If a replacement is called up Rooney would take no part in the tournament. Eriksson has to name his 23-man squad for Germany on 15 May, but will announce a provisional squad on 8 May. A Fifa spokesman told BBC Sport: "It's the same as any other Fifa competition. "With a medical report, players who are on the official list, as of 15 May can be replaced up to 24 hours prior to each team's first match." Full Article

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FA offers England job to Scolari
27 April 2006 10:42 GMT

Luiz Felipe Scolari has been offered the job of England manager and is discussing terms with the Football Assocation, the BBC has learned. FA chief executive Brian Barwick was in Lisbon on Wednesday to thrash out a deal with Portugal's Brazilian coach. "We were speaking to Felipe as part of the process of recruiting the next coach and that process continues," said Barwick after flying back to London. Scolari, 57, is out of contract after the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany. Full Article

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Hero Lehmann as Arsenal make final
26 April 2006 2139 GMT

Arsenal reached the Champions League final for the first time on Tuesday when Germany goalkeeper Jens Lehmann saved a last-minute Juan Ramon Riquelme penalty. Lehmann's heroics secured a 0-0 second leg draw against Villarreal in Spain to send the north London club through 1-0 on aggregate. Villarreal were awarded the penalty when Jose Mari went down under a Gael Clichy challenge in the 89th minute but Lehmann dived to his left to block. Villarreal, playing their first season in the competition, made all the running in a ragged match but wasted their chances in front of goal. Full Article

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Schumacher triumphs in San Marino
24 April 2006 1608 GMT

Michael Schumacher won the San Marino Grand Prix for his and Ferrari's first victory of the Formula One season on Sunday. It was the seven-time world champion's 85th career success, and seventh at Ferrari's home circuit, but he was harried all the way by Renault's world champion Fernando Alonso. It was a reversal of last year's nose-to-tail thriller, Alonso having won in 2005 with Schumacher failing to find a way past. This time the German held on to win by two seconds. Schumacher's last victory was at the six-car U.S. Grand Prix last June, a race that turned into a fiasco when all the Michelin teams pulled out before the start. His last real win was the Japanese Grand Prix in October 2004, a season he dominated with 13 victories. Full Article

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Olympic Progress Report
20 April 2006 06:07 GMT

Olympic officials are getting a progress report today on how London is gearing up for the 2012 Games. A 16-strong co-ordination commission of the International Olympic Committee is in town to check on the capital's progress. They are expected to visit several sporting and transport venues but not the new Wembley Stadium, which will not be ready for this year's FA Cup Final. They will see building work at the Dome. Full Article

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'Golden ball' for World Cup final
19 April 2006 14:54 GMT

The two teams playing in the World Cup final in Germany on 9 July will use a specially produced "golden ball". A giant model of the football, with six of the 14 panels coloured gold, was unveiled in Berlin by the head of the World Cup organising committee. German football legend Franz Beckenbauer said it was a great idea to create a special ball for the match. The ball for the other 63 games will be black and white for the first time since the 1994 tournament. Full Article

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Melbourne bids farewell to Games
27 March 2006 11:03 GMT

Prince Edward has formally closed the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, bringing to an end 11 days of competition involving 4,500 athletes. Prime minister Tony Blair was also at the ceremony to witness Melbourne hand over the Commonwealth Games flag to 2010 host, New Delhi. Performers at the colourful ceremony included Dame Edna Everage, Indian actress Aishwarya Rai and John Farnham. A spectacular firework display provided a rousing finale. Melbourne 2006 chairman Ron Walker said the 18th Commonwealth Games had been a success. Full Article

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The Sky's The Limit
23 March 2006 17:40 GMT

Snowkiting is the latest adrenaline sport to hit the slopes in Europe. Sky News' interpid snow queen Rebecca Burgess gives it a try in Austria. Have you ever dreamt of skiing effortlessly up a mountain without the help of lifts? Then the latest craze to hit the snow-covered mountains of Europe will sweep you off your feet. Snowkiting is the perfect sport for skiers and snowboarders in search of fun, flying and fear. Full Article

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Ronaldo a saviour?
21 March 2006 08:49 GMT

Ronaldo has frequently mentioned his desire to end his career back in Brazil - specifically with Flamengo of Rio, the club he supported as a boy. There has recently been speculation that this might happen sooner rather than later. But if he does move back to his home town, Ronaldo will - as he is surely already aware - find himself in the land that time forgot. Full Article

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Breeze lands Welsh lifting gold
20 March 2006 09:45 GMT

Michaela Breeze won Wales' first gold of the Commonwealth Games when she put in a record-breaking sequence of lifts to win the women's 63kg weightlifting. The 26-year-old, a silver medallist in Manchester four years ago, pushed Canada's Christine Girard and Miel McGerrigle into silver and bronze. She set three Games marks in the snatch and one in the clean-and-jerk for a 220kg total, eight ahead of Girard. Full Article

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Federer secures third title in row
20 March 2006 2155 GMT

World number one Roger Federer won his third straight Indian Wells ATP Masters Series title with a 7-5 6-3 6-0 victory over American James Blake. Federer rebounded from his three-set defeat by Rafael Nadal in the final at Dubai and kept intact his record of never losing in back-to-back finals. Blake sent a shiver of excitement around the 16,100-seat stadium when he broke twice in the opening set to take a 4-1 lead over Federer, who has held the top ranking for 111 straight weeks. Full Article

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Plushenko blows away field for gold medal
17 February 2006 9:00 GMT

Evgeni Plushenko was well into his Olympic victory lap, waving his flowers and wrapping himself in the Russian flag, before the silver and bronze medalists even climbed off the podium. These were Plushenko's games. Everyone else just filled out the field, mere subjects to figure skating's new king. Plushenko, the silver medalist four years ago in Salt Lake City, skated safely but just strong enough to add his name to the Russian/Soviet dynasty that now has won the men's individual gold medal in five straight Olympics. Full Article

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Bentley treble beats 10-man United
02 February 2006 2306 GMT

David Bentley hit a hat-trick for Blackburn in a dramatic 4-3 win over Manchester United on Wednesday while leaders Chelsea were held 1-1 at Aston Villa. United had Rio Ferdinand sent off two minutes from time while Liverpool, in third spot, conceded a late goal at Anfield allowing 10-man Birmingham to draw 1-1. Chelsea, who led through Dutch winger Arjen Robben's early goal, were pegged back but extended their lead to 15 points despite a second successive league draw. Full Article

 
 
 
 
 
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