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Liverpool gets OK to defend soccer title
Jun 10 2005 7:34PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - Liverpool will be allowed to defend its Champions League title, but will have to begin play in the first qualifying round.
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Netherlands tops Japan, 2-1, at FIFA game
Jun 10 2005 4:44PM (CT)
KERKRADE, Netherlands (AP) - Ryan Babel scored one goal and set up another as the host Netherlands beat Japan 2-1 Friday on the first day of the FIFA World Youth Championship for players under 20.
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Adu will be counted on at world tourney
Jun 10 2005 2:04PM (CT)
ENSCHEDE, Netherlands (AP) - He has a soft spot for video games and teenage banter. Make no mistake, though: Freddy Adu understands his responsibilities. Barely 16, he will be counted on for leadership Saturday when the United States opens against favored Argentina at the World Youth Championship.
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Glazer buys more Manchester United shares
Jun 10 2005 12:20PM (CT)
MANCHESTER, England (AP) - Tampa Bay Buccaneers owner Malcolm Glazer increased his controlling stake in Manchester United on Friday when he bought shares of the world's richest soccer team from two senior club officials.
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Greek soccer champion punished
Jun 10 2005 8:48AM (CT)
ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Greece's league and cup champion Olympiakos Piraeus was ordered to play three home games in an empty stadium next season as punishment for fan violence.
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