The 18 cities, including New York (pictured), Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas and Boston, have stadiums with average seating capacities of 78,000 for a World Cup. Other cities named in the
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The 18 cities, including New York (pictured), Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas and Boston, have stadiums with average seating capacities of 78,000 for a World Cup. Other cities named in the
In a statement published on state-owned news agency Angop, the Angolan government blamed the attack on members of the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC), a
Togo start their campaign in Angola with a Group B encounter against Ghana on Monday. They then meet Burkina Faso four days later before clashing with Ivory Coast on January
MLS is a ‘single entity’ league with the CBA governing player contracts, salaries and legal status. Contracts are owned by the league rather than individual clubs. The players union, the
The 23-year-old German international, who has made more than 100 Bundesliga appearances forDie Königsblauen, has become one of the most sought-after glove-men in Europe, with Bayern Munich previously expressing an
The champions have 40 points from 16 matches but second-placedRealcan overhaul them on goal difference with victory atOsasunaon Sunday. Barca coach Pep Guardiola had given World Player of the Year
Eto’o will meet up with Cameroon as planned on January 4, Inter said on their website on Friday. Inter coach Jose Mourinho had wanted Eto’o to be available for the
Ferguson was the latest of Hughes’ rivals to speak of their shock at the way he was forced to take control of his team in Saturday’s 4-3 victory over Sunderland
Anderlecht and Valencia were joined byLille, who beatSlavia Prague3-1, and former England coach Steve McClaren’sTwente Enschede, who completed the lineup for the last 32 with a 1-1 draw at eliminatedSteaua
In a roller-coaster match that saw the Premier League leaders twice fall behind only to grab a dramatic 122nd-minute equaliser, it was left to teenager Gael Kakuta to fluff the