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16 Teams in the Champions League Knockout Stage
The 2015-2016 UEFA Champions League group stage is complete, setting us with a knockout stage with 16 teams: Three from Spain (Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Real Madrid), three from England (Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City), two from Italy (Juventus, Roma), two from Germany (Bayern Munich, Wolfsburg), one from Portugal (Benfica), one from France (PSG), one from the Netherlands (PSV), one from Russia (Zenit), one from Ukraine (Dynamo Kyiv) and one from Belgium (Gent).
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Sergio Aguero and Manchester City on Verge of Taking the Next Step
Sergio Aguero is the latest and most precious jewel added to the Manchester City collection. Is he the right man to help Roberto Mancini to guide the Citizens to glory in the Premier League and the Champions League?
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Liverpool Stay Busy With Signings of Downing and Doni
Liverpool FC execs were busy on Friday, signing Stewart Downing from Aston Villa from 20 million pounds and adding Doni from Roma on a free transfer.
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Liverpool’s Future Between Anfield and Stanley Park
Liverpool’s stadium, Anfield, is the stuff of legends. Still, staying and expanding the ground seems more and more like an unlikely, not to say impossible option. The Stanley Park direction seems like the next thing. Question is, when?
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Fabio Cannavaro Retires
Fabio Cannavaro, Italy’s captain in their triumphant 2006 World Cup and former FIFA world player of the year, has announced his retirement due to a knee injury after 19 season on the pitch at the age of 37.
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Hoffenheim and Bayern Munich Finish in 1-1 Draw
Bayern Munich begin their 2009-2010 Bundesliga campaign with a 1-1 draw at Hoffenheim.
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Wolfsburg Begin Season With Cup Win
VFL Wolfsburg, the 2008-2009 Champions, win their first competitive match of the season, beating SV Wehen Wiesbaden 4-1 easily, including Zvjezdan Misimovic scoring a couple of goals.
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English Premiership Summer Transfers – Where Do We Stand?
Before August comes knocking on the door, it’s time to look at who’s been doing what at the English Premiership, looking at the transfer market moves of Manchester United, Chelsea, Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City.