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FIVE OVERSEAS PLAYERS HONOURED BY FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Just five players from outside the British Isles made it onto the Football League's list of '100 legends' when it was announced to mark the league's centenary season.
BEIJING TO HOST RAHMAN TITLE BOUT
Boxing heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman will defend his titles in August in Beijing, his promoter has confirmed.
REDGRAVE SEEKS NEW FORMULA ONE SERIES FOR ROWING.
Britain's five-times Olympic rowing champion Steve Redgrave is hoping to launch a new Formula One-styled championship for the sport.
UNITED CHANNEL ENTERS EURO MARKET
Manchester United?s club television channel ? MUTV ? has been launched in Scandinavia, giving fans in Norway, Denmark, Sweden and Finland the ability to subscribe to the digital broadcast.
EURO 2000 ORGANISERS OK PUBLICITY BUDGET
The Belgian government has approved a budget of 30 million Belgian francs ($758,100) to finance a national publicity campaign for this summer's Euro 2000 soccer championship.
IOC SPECIAL AGENTS WANTED TO BUY QUEBEC VOTE-REPORT
The Olympic organising committee in Quebec City was courted by "special agents" who offered to "buy" votes on the International Olympic Committee to help the city's bid to host the 2002 Winter Olympics to succeed, Le Soleil newspaper has reported.
UEFA UNVEIL STRICT NEW FINANCIAL GUIDELINES
Only clubs which can prove they are financially stable and soundly managed will be allowed to compete in fixtures organised by UEFA from the 2003-04 season, European soccer's governing body has announced.
MEETINGS CONTINUE ON ATLANTIC LEAGUE AGENDA
National football association official?s from the countries at the heart of the proposed ?Atlantic League? have met today for further discussions with club representatives.
FIFA VOTE ? HOW THE PROCESS WILL WORK
Facts about the FIFA vote to decide who stages the 2006 World Cup finals, which will take place on Thursday in Zurich.
ISL SELLS IAAF US BROADCAST RIGHTS TO ABC/ESPN
ABC and ESPN have bought the exclusive broadcasting rights in the US market for premier IAAF events in a three- year agreement with the IAAF and ISL Worldwide.
BARCELONA WINS EUROPEAN CUP FINAL
This season's European Cup Final - likely to be the last under the current format - will be played at the Nou Camp Stadium, home of Barcelona.
D-DAY FOR TOP EVENTS AS DISEASE SPREADS
Sporting events across Europe are under threat as fears about the foot-and-mouth outbreak in Britain spread to the continent.
UEFA VOICES CONCERNS OVER BREAKWAY LEAGUE
European soccer's ruling body UEFA has "major concerns" over proposals by a number of clubs to abandon their national championships and set up their own league together.
UEFA AND FIFA FACE BOSMAN BLOW
UEFA and FIFA face almost certain disappointment in their efforts to persuade the European Union to reverse some of the most damaging effects of the Bosman ruling, EU officials have warned.
UEFA PRESIDENT SIGNS FOR AIK
Swedish league champions AIK Stockholm have recruited UEFA president Lennart Johansson to lead the club in the run-up to a possible stock market listing, AIK chairman Sune Hellstromer has revealed.
MASTERS.ORG ATTRACTS 50 MILLION PAGE VIEWS
The official web site of the 2001 Masters Tournament, created by Augusta National and IBM, registered 49.8 million page views by nearly 1.1 million unique users during the event period, April 2-8.
WUSA UNVEILS NICKNAMES, LOGOS AND VENUES
The Women's United Soccer Association, which plans to kick off next April, unveiled its nicknames, logos and venues.
EURO 2000 – POLICE, FANS CLASH IN BRUSSELS
Police fired tear gas, launched baton charges and arrested dozens of Belgian soccer fans in central Brussels late on Saturday after the opening game of the Euro 2000 championships.