Tennis tipico social news alert — November 21st, 2017, 22:20
FIFA bans 3 soccer officials for life for taking bribes
Three soccer officials who pleaded guilty in American courts to accepting bribes were banned for life by the FIFA ethics committee.
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Meet the man in charge of painting the NHL's top 100 players - Sportsnet.ca
Tony Harris spent a year of his life painting the portraits of the NHL's top 100 players. This past weekend all 100 portraits were displayed for the first time at Windsor Station in Montreal.
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Ange Postecoglou steps down as Socceroos coach
Ange Postecoglou has officially stepped down as Socceroos coach.
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Stanford and UCLA advance to NCAA Women's Soccer Quarterfinals
No. 1-seeded Stanford and No. 2-seeded UCLA advance to the NCAA Women’s Soccer Tournament quarterfinals beginning this Friday, Nov. 24. Seven Pac-12 teams entered the postseason with six advancing to the second record and three making the round of 16, including WASHINGTON STATE for the first time in program history.
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The Atlético Madrid Question: How High Is Your Ceiling When You Can’t Score Goals?
While the scoreless Madrid derby might have brought up memories of Diego Simeone teams from seasons past, it also continued the club’s current crisis
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Simon Critchley on football, philosophy and his new book 'What We Think About When We Think About Soccer'
Simon Critchley discusses his new book "What We Think About When We Think About Soccer" in which he argues that soccer can give us insight into philosophy and what it means to be a human being in the world.
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UEFA Champions League Wrap, 21 November 2017
Soccer Laduma brings you your UEFA Champions League wrap for Tuesday, 22 November.
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NEW: DCF says boy killed crossing Lantana Road was chasing soccer ball
A family friend had said the boy was playing the game of 'chicken' when he was struck.
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