Major League Soccer News
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Soccer-US championship results and standings
Sept 10 (Gracenote) - Results and standings from the US championship matches on Friday
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Reuters Sports Schedule at 0001 GMT on Saturday, Sept. 10
Reuters sports schedule at 0001 GMT on Saturday (times GMT):
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Blatter and two others facing FIFA investigation over salaries
ZURICH (Reuters) - Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and ex-secretary general Jerome Valcke, already banned from soccer for ethics violations, are facing a fresh investigation over the salaries and bonuses they received in office.
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Paralympics: Silence for Brazil! Crowd at blind soccer struggles with quiet
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - The Brazilian crowd was one of the quietest ever for their national soccer team, but it was still not quiet enough when the ball came into the box in the 29th minute.
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European MPs call for FIFA to act against Israeli settlement soccer clubs
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Members of the European Parliament called on world soccer's governing body FIFA on Friday to act against Israeli clubs based in settlements in the occupied West Bank and prevent them from participating in officially sanctioned play.
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Denver Broncos' Marshall kneels in protest during national anthem
(Reuters) - Denver Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall became the latest athlete to kneel during the U.S. national anthem in a protest against social injustice before his team's game against the Carolina Panthers on Thursday.
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Reuters Sports Schedule at 0600 GMT on Friday, Sept. 9
Reuters sports schedule at 0600 GMT on Friday (times GMT):
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UEFA was scared of big clubs, says leagues' boss
ZURICH (Reuters) - UEFA was unnecessarily scared of the big clubs when it negotiated with them over the Champions League's format, the head of the organization representing Europe's domestic football leagues said on Thursday.
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Leicester's Slimani ready for Premier League debut at Liverpool
(Reuters) - Leicester City's club record signing Islam Slimani is ready to make his Premier League debut in Saturday's clash with Liverpool, manager Claudio Ranieri said on Thursday.
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UEFA under fire over changes to Champions League
ZURICH (Reuters) - The recently-announced changes to the Champions League are detrimental to domestic soccer in Europe and will increase the gap between the wealthiest clubs and the rest, Europe's domestic soccer leagues (EPFL) said on Thursday.
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