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Soccer News Archives for May 14, 2006

WADA head: FIFA pushing anti-doping rules
May 14 2006 6:42PM (CT)
MONTREAL (AP) - FIFA will push for its members to adopt the world anti-doping code in time for the World Cup next month, the head of the World Anti-Doping Agency said Sunday.
 
Germans concerned over soccer hooligans
May 14 2006 5:06PM (CT)
BERLIN (AP) - German and Polish hooligans remain significant threats to disrupt the World Cup, Germany's top security official said Sunday.
 
Turmoil shakes Italian soccer amid scandal
May 14 2006 3:26PM (CT)
ROME (AP) - An executive with champion Juventus will resign as the team's general director amid a widening scandal that has shaken Italian soccer.
 
Eriksson under pressure to deliver
May 14 2006 2:42PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - The first foreigner to coach England's national soccer team is leaving after the World Cup, win or lose. It's surprising that Sven-Goran Eriksson lasted this long.
 
Juventus wins another Italian league title
May 14 2006 2:25PM (CT)
ROME (AP) - Juventus won its second straight Italian league title Sunday, beating Reggina 2-0 on goals by David Trezeguet and Alessandro Del Piero to finish three points ahead of second-place AC Milan.
 
Scrimmage highlights 4th day of U.S. camp
May 14 2006 2:02PM (CT)
CARY, N.C. (AP) - A 45-minute scrimmage highlighted the fourth day of World Cup training camp for the U.S. team Sunday, with the second half played 10-on-11.
 
Polish police battle soccer hooligans
May 14 2006 9:58AM (CT)
WARSAW, Poland (AP) - Soccer fans celebrating a league championship broke store windows, damaged restaurant terraces and fought with police, outbursts leading to more than 200 arrests in the capital and injuries to more than 50 officers.
 
   

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