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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

The 2010 Football World Cup June 11 to July 11, South Africa: Philipp Lahm scored the FIRST goal in the 2006 World Cup for Germany. Listen

Copa Libertadores preview

Internacional and Velez Sarsfield have it all to do to stay alive, while Estudiantes and Flamengo will take slender leads into their last 16, second legs.

Keeper quandary for Saadane

Lounes Gaouaoui or Faouzi Chaouchi? That is the question facing Algeria coach Rabah Saadane in goal ahead of the FIFA World Cup this summer.

Australian giant raring to go

Having grown from a bit-part performer into a key man for Australia, towering forward Josh Kennedy is eager to stamp his mark on South Africa 2010.

Lippi talks Totti, Nesta and Amauri

Marcello Lippi has discussed the hopes Alessandro Nesta, Francesco Totti and Amauri have of making his Italy squad for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

Adler's South African dream over

Germany's first-choice goalkeeper Rene Adler has been ruled out of the FIFA World Cup as he is set to undergo an operation to repair damaged ribs.

Buffon hints at England switch

Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon has revealed he would prefer to move to the English top flight if he elects to leave Juventus at the end of the season.

Who will win the Copa Libertadores?

With the battle to claim the Copa Libertadores crown hotting up, FIFA.com wants to know which team you are tipping for glory in South America.

Paraguay call up Barrios instead of Cabanas

Paraguay coach Gerardo Martino on Tuesday called up Borussia Dortmund striker and freshly nationalised Argentine Lucas Barrios as he unveiled his preliminary FIFA World Cup squad.

Mancini relishing Spurs showdown

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has described the vital match with Tottenham Hotspur as an "important moment" for the Eastlands club.

Port of Spain welcomes the world

The Official Draw for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Trinidad and Tobago will take place in Port of Spain on 5 May amid a swirl of local flavour.

Torres doubtful for 2010 opener

Liverpool's head of sports medicine and sports science has questioned whether Fernando Torres will be fit for Spain's first FIFA World Cup match.

Redknapp: The pressure is on City

Harry Redknapp has insisted there is no pressure on his Tottenham Hotspur side heading into their crucial showdown with Manchester City at Eastlands.

Aissati eyes Ajax door

Frustrated at a lack of first-team football at the Amsterdam ArenA, midfielder Ismail Aissati has revealed he is looking to leave Ajax this summer.

Benitez wants to stay at Anfield

Rafael Benitez's agent claims the Liverpool boss has still not received any offers from Juventus or any other club and wants to stay at Anfield.

Steffi Jones heads to T&T

LOC President Steffi Jones is all set to make a special appearance at the draw for the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in Port of Spain on Wednesday.

Davies loses fitness battle

Charlie Davies will not have recovered in time to compete for USA at the 2010 FIFA World Cup according to the striker's French club, Sochaux.

Scharner bids Wigan farewell

Wigan midfielder Paul Scharner has confirmed that he expects to leave the club this season.

Lescott to miss run-in

Joleon Lescott has been ruled out of Manchester City's final two games of the Premier League season.

Inzaghi to play on

AC Milan forward Filippo Inzaghi has brushed aside reports that he will retire at the end of the season.

Ruud given South African hope

Despite leaving striker Ruud van Nistelrooy out of his latest squad, Bert van Marwijk has insisted he could still take the veteran to South Africa 2010.