Juve close in on Candreva
Livorno sporting director Nelso Ricci has admitted that Juventus are on the verge of signing his club's star midfielder Antonio Candreva.
View ArticleTogo's Obilale recovering well
Togo goalkeeper Kodjovi Obilale is awake and recovering well at the Milpark Hospital in Johannesburg just under two weeks after his team bus cam
View ArticleRonaldo unruffled by goalless 2010
Renowned for his prolificacy, Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo has revealed he is not worried by the fact he has failed to score so far this year.
View ArticleSA’s students embrace 2010
As they prepare for their first year of University studies, South Africa's students are getting behind the 2010 FIFA World Cup with great passion.
View ArticleLampard talks Ancelotti and title
Frank Lampard has compared Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti to his predecessor Guus Hiddink, and backed the Blues to win the Premier League.
View ArticleGuardiola: Barça the place to be
Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola admitted it would be tough to find a better home than the Nou Camp after agreeing to stay in charge one more year.
View ArticleOdemwingie puts Nigeria through
Peter Odemwingie scored just before and after the half as Nigeria beat Mozambique 3-0 and reached the CAF Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals.
View ArticleEgypt cruise into last eight
Six-time champions Egypt defeated Benin 2-0 to extend their unbeaten run in the CAF Africa Cup of Nations to 15 games and qualify for the last eight.
View ArticleNigeria join Egypt in last eight
Peter Odemwingie led Nigeria's Super Eagles past Mozambique, while Egypt preserved their unbeaten streak in the CAF Africa Cup of Nations.
View ArticleNigeria lose Yobo for two weeks
Everton defender Joseph Yobo was ruled out for two weeks after suffering a hamstring injury against Benin in an Africa Cup of Nations match.
View ArticleKanoute ends international career
Mali striker Frederic Kanoute retired from international football following his team's first round elimination at the Africa Cup of Nations.
View ArticleArsenal surge to the summit
Arsenal went top of the English Premier League after battling back from two goals behind to inflict a 4-2 defeat on Owen Coyle's Bolton Wanderers.
View ArticleKuyt at double as Liverpool down Spurs
A brace from Dirk Kuyt helped Liverpool put their recent indifferent form behind them as the Reds secured a much-needed home win against Tottenham.
View ArticleVilla into final after ten-goal thriller
Aston Villa have come from behind to win through to the League Cup final following a goal-laden semi-final second leg against Blackburn Rovers.
View ArticleBordeaux increase lead with win
Ligue 1 big guns Bordeaux and Marseille were both forced to come from behind to win though in-form Lille saw their eight-match winning streak ended.
View ArticleMutu brace lifts La Viola to semis
Romania captain Adrian Mutu scored a double as Fiorentina defeated holders Lazio 3-2 at home in the Italian Cup quarter-finals.
View ArticleSevilla put one foot in semis
Sevilla have taken a giant stride towards the last four of the Copa del Rey after defeating Deportivo La Coruna 3-0 in the home leg of their quarter-final.
View ArticleAll eyes on Italy
The Milan Derby headlines the Round 19 menu, while new seasons in Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela get underway.
View ArticleA deafening silence
Uruguay’s 2-1 defeat of hosts Brazil in 1950 triggered a mass outpouring of grief, the likes of which had never before been seen in football.
View ArticleManzano confident of progressing
Real Mallorca coach Gregorio Manzano has talked up his side's chances of reaching the Copa del Rey semi-finals despite losing the first leg to Getafe.
View ArticleArsenal's Gibbs out for the season
Arsenal defender Kieran Gibbs is to undergo surgery to have a bone graft on his injured foot, ruling the youngster out of the rest of the season.
View ArticleCollins: Future looks bright for Wales
David Collins, former General Secretary of the Welsh FA, spoke to FIFA.com about his career, the 2010 FIFA World Cup and Wales' up-and-coming talents.
View ArticleMunjangi moves to Wolves
Wolverhampton Wanderers have signed Charleroi's Belgian international midfielder Geoffrey Mujangi Bia on loan until the end of the season.
View ArticleBurnley close in on Nimani
Burnley manager Brian Laws has said that he is confident of tying up a deal for French forward Frederic Nimani in the next 24 hours.
View ArticleSpain line up Egypt test
African champions Egypt are to play Spain in a pre-FIFA World Cup friendly on 4 June, the Egyptian Football Association have confirmed.
View ArticleLow names 30-man squad
Germany coach Joachim Low has named a 30-man squad for a training get-together, with Stoke City centre-half Robert Huth among those called up.
View ArticleFernando staying with Bordeaux
Brazilian midfielder Fernando looks set to commit his future to Bordeaux.
View ArticleFerguson: O'Shea's season over
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has said that he expects John O'Shea to miss the rest of the season due to complications with his injury.
View ArticleYobo out of Cup of Nations
Joseph Yobo has reportedly been ruled out of the CAF African Cup of Nations with a hamstring injury.
View ArticleClark makes Frankfurt move
USA international Ricardo Clark has joined Eintracht Frankfurt on loan until the end of the season.
View ArticleBenitez: Spurs a turning point
Rafael Benitez believes the faith he has in his players will be rewarded when the side take a grip on the race for the UEFA Champions League.
View ArticleLeonardo expects extraordinary derby
AC Milan coach Leonardo has said that he expects Saturday's derby with Inter Milan to be "an extraordinary game" and is hopeful of success.
View ArticleComeback kings Cameroon roll on
Cameroon came from behind twice to draw 2-2 with Tunisia on Thursday and reach the 2010 CAF Africa Cup of Nations quarter-final stage.
View ArticleZambia edge Gabon to last eight
Surprise package Zambia derailed highrollers Gabon 2-1 to qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations quarter-finals for the first time in 14 years.
View ArticleJo joins Gala on loan
Jo has joined Galatasaray on loan from Manchester City until the end of the 2009-10 season, the Turkish club have announced on their official website.
View ArticleUS cap camp with Honduras test
The USA will conclude a 19-day training camp for South Africa 2010 on Saturday with a friendly against fellow regional qualifiers Honduras.
View ArticleAthletico held by Celta at home
Both Copa del Rey quarter-finals played overnight are evenly poised after Celta Vigo held Atletico Madrid while Racing Santander edged Osasuna.
View ArticleReal lose Diarra for two weeks
Real Madrid's Malian midfielder Mahamadou Diarra is set to be unavailable for the coming fortnight after suffering a knee injury at the CAF Africa Cup of Nations.
View ArticleCup takes centre stage in England
With Manchester United and Liverpool already eliminated, this weekend's FA Cup fourth round will allow some of the smaller clubs the chance to shine.
View ArticleMaradona’s high praise for Soccer City
On his whirlwind tour of South Africa this week, Diego Maradona has been the centre of attention, but on his visit to Soccer City stadium, it was his turn to be amazed.
View ArticleFrench giants out to avoid cup slip-up
French title aspirants Bordeaux will look to maintain their French Cup aspirations this weekend while avoiding a slip-up against tricky opposition.
View ArticleSunderland move delights Kilgallon
Sunderland new boy Matt Kilgallon has spoken of his delight after sealing a £2 million move to the Premier League outfit from Sheffield United.
View ArticleOno's sights on South Africa
Shinji Ono has targeted a place in Japan's squad for this year's FIFA World Cup after returning to the J-League to play for Shimizu S-Pulse.
View ArticleMcLeish confirms Boyd interest
Birmingham manager Alex McLeish has confirmed his interest in signing Rangers striker Kris Boyd, saying that it could "be possible to do business".
View ArticleAbidal driven by pressure, passion
FIFA.com recently spoke to France and Barcelona standout Eric Abidal, touching on Les Bleus' tricky qualifying campaign and South Africa 2010.
View ArticleLions through on dramatic day
Cameroon made it five from five for FIFA World Cup qualifiers in the Africa Cup of Nations last eight, but not without help from surprising Zambia.
View ArticleFerdinand to face Hull
Sir Alex Ferguson has confirmed that defender Rio Ferdinand will make his long-awaited Manchester United comeback at home to Hull City tomorrow.
View ArticleKiwis prepare for world stage
Despite facing numerous challenges, New Zealand are preparing a strategic build-up for their historic tilt at the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
View ArticleCampbell's unlikely homecoming
Sol Campbell’s last first team game was in English football's fourth tier. Now the veteran defender is back pursuing Premier League glory with Arsenal.
View ArticleSpain Academy preview
Italy becomes the focal point of the league programme in Europe, with Serie A leaders Inter facing neighbours and arch-rivals AC Milan.
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