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Barcelona back Messi in tax fraud case

FC Barcelona have offered full support to Messi amidst his tax fraud case
Barcelona’s Lionel Messi grimaces as he lies on the pitch after injuring his left knee during their Spanish first division soccer match against Las Palmas at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona

Turkey acquits all defendants in 2011 match-fixing case

Turkey acquits all defendants in 2011 match fixing case

Allardyce back in management with strugglers Sunderland

Sam Allardyce returns from a break to take up Black Cats job
Newcastle United v West Ham United – Barclays Premier League

Bayern’s Mario Goetze Out for Three Months With Injury

Mario Goetze Ruled Out for Three Months with Muscle Injury
Bayern Munich’s Goetze celebrates with Coman after scoring a goal against Dinamo Zagreb during their Champions League Group F soccer match in Munich

Dunga vows no radical changes after Chile defeat

Dunga said, 'Brazil must secure 3 points against Venezuela to kick start their World Cup qualifying campaign but will not radically change their team despite a 2-0 opening-day defeat.'

Exclusive: FIFA mulls delaying presidential election, emergency meeting held

fifa calls for emergency meeting

UEFA takes up disciplinary charges against Scotland and Poland

uefa takes disciplinary charges against poland and scotland.

Sunderland finds new manager in Allardyce

sunderland gets new manager allardyce

Strachan still best man for Scotland, says Dalglish

Gordon Strachan should remain manager of Scotland despite their elimination from Euro 2016, the country's most capped player Kenny Dalglish said on Friday.

Ecuador win revives ghost of Colombia ’93 for Argentina

Argentina’s shock 2-0 defeat by Ecuador has brought back bitter memories of the last time they lost, a 5-0 humiliation by Colombia 22 years ago.

‘Normal One’ Klopp wins over fans and legends

Liverpool's new manager Juergen Klopp appeared to win over supporters and former club heroes in just half an hour of his first news conference on Friday.

FIFA to decide on crisis meeting by next week

FIFA's executive committee is likely to decide next week whether to hold an emergency meeting following the suspension of president Sepp Blatter.
Members of the media film the FIFA logo outside their headquarters in Zurich