Strike halts work on World Cup stadiums
South African construction workers have begun a strike stopping work at stadiums being built for the 2010 World Cup.
Pele wants a football salary cap
Pele has urged Fifa to introduce a salary cap for players and warned that the amount of money in the game could taint its image.
One Ronaldo or four hundred Ferraris? The
How many Gareth Barrys could you buy for one Christiano Ronaldo?
What can you buy for Ronaldo's £80m?
Manchester United have confirmed they have accepted a world-record offer of £80 million for Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid.
Blatter compares Ronaldo to Picasso
Sepp Blatter has staunchly defended Real Madrid's world-record bid for Cristiano Ronaldo, comparing it to purchasing a Picasso painting.
Zuma begins World Cup countdown
South African President Jacob Zuma has started the one-year countdown to the 2010 World Cup, saying its success would confound sceptics.
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Lord Coe joins England's World Cup team
Lord Coe has been confirmed as a non-executive board member of England's 2018 World Cup bid team.
World News (Evening)
Netanyahu to form cabinet - Pakistan blast kills at least 25 - Tokyo flight turbulence hurts 47
Ronaldo and Kaka dominate the sporting we
Ronaldo and Kaka have dominated the sporting week
Premier League Football News
Ronaldo named Fifa World Player of the Year
Sports News
Ronaldo wins World Player title - Torres tips Man U - Hayden bows out of international cricket
Ronaldo tipped for world title - Rio has back scan - Beckham pleased with Italian debut
Fifa show support for South Africa
A senior member of Fifa insists the 2010 World Cup will go ahead in South Africa as planned.
Sir Alex mocks 'ridiculous' Blatter
Sir Alex Ferguson has said Fifa president Sepp Blatter is in danger of becoming an object of ridicule.
EPL
More pressure on Spurs boss Juande Ramos - 3 Englishmen up for Euro award
Platini to watch referee experiment
Uefa president Michel Platini is heading to Slovenia to supervise an experiment using two extra referees.
Managers hit out at Blatter comment
Steve Bruce and Harry Redknapp have rallied against Sepp Blatter's controversial comments about footballers being like slaves.