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1.www.fifa.com9810000
2.www.herthabsc.de6400000
3.www.manutd.com3100000
4.fifaworldcup.yahoo.com2740000
5.www.fcbarcelona.com2730000
6.www.footballaustralia.com.au2620000
7.www.dfb.de1910000
8.www.euro-football.ru1900000
9.www.chelseafc.com1690000
10.www.acmilan.com1320000
11.www.thefa.com1080000
12.www.hannover96.de1040000
13.www.fiorentina.it852000
14.www.olympiapark-muenchen.de831000
15.www.schalke04.de824000
16.www.sevillafc.es648000
17.www.4thegame.com632000
18.www.hsv.de610000
19.www.sanfrecce.co.jp531000
20.skysports.planetfootball.com518000
21.www.ussoccer.com507000
22.www.fff.fr471000
23.www.fpf.pt455000
24.www.rfef.es408000
25.www.borussia.de405000
26.www.liverpoolfc.tv388000
27.www.safc.com385000
28.www.nufc.premiumtv.co.uk354000
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30.www.valenciacf.es345000
31.www.mainz05.de342000
32.www.tifonet.it325000
33.www.vi.nl306000
34.www.slavia.cz306000
35.www.nac.nl292000
36.www.sslazio.it285000
37.www.p2pstation.net280000
38.www.conmebol.com247000
39.www.fai.ie239000
40.www.bundesliga.at237000
41.www.anfp.cl231000
42.www.acsiena.it228000
43.www.realmadrid.es227000
44.www.lfp.es227000
45.www.divisionecalcioa5.it224000
46.www.femexfut.org.mx224000
47.www.lega-calcio.it211000
48.www.modenafc.net205000
49.www.ilpalermocalcio.it202000
50.www.sc-heerenveen.nl194000
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Didier Deschamps remembers his time at Chelsea
The Marseille coach looks back at his spell as a Chelsea player as he prepares to take his side to Stamford Bridge in the Champions League.
telegraph.co.uk
Marseille Head Of Security Slams Chelsea Reception
PARIS (Reuters) - Olympique Marseille's head of security Guy Cazadamont claimed he was ejected from Stamford Bridge on Tuesday, later protesting about how he was treated by Chelsea's security officers at their Champions League clash.
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Chelsea sign 11-year-old forward from Northampton Town's academy
• German-born schoolboy spent two years at Northampton Town• Chelsea made down-payment of £10,000 for Michael GyasiChelsea have demonstrated their faith in the adage "If you're good enough, you're old enough" by signing an 11-year-old boy from the club who occupy the 90th rung on the professional game's 92-club ladder. For Michael Gyasi, a promising German-born striker who has spent a little over two years at Northampton Town's centre of excellence, it is the stuff of dreams.Gyasi first crossed Chelsea's radar a year ago, when he travelled south to play for Northampton Under-10s against their counterparts from the Chelsea academy. After a further appearance against them, Chelsea's recruitment staff asked whether Gyasi could come to train with them. He did so during the summer holidays and impressed to such a degree that the club set in motion moves to sign him.Chelsea must pay compensation to Northampton for their development of the schoolboy, and it is believed that a down-payment of not more than £10,000 has been negotiated. The football authorities prefer clubs to resolve such issues between themselves rather than resort to arbitration. Further payments would be due to Northampton if Gyasi becomes a scholar or turns professional.Northampton appeared delighted at the money coming to them, which they said would aid their youth development programme but, in broader terms, the deal seemed to illustrate just how competitive the market for players has become, even for ones who are so young."I think this is a trend that is going to happen," Trevor Gould, the head of Northampton's centre of excellence, said. "When you are young, you learn most about football and Michael will now play against better teams and better players. I remember the game against Chelsea last year. I think Chelsea won something like 6-2 but I am sure that Michael got the two goals. He moved over from Germany with his parents about four years ago and, as a player, he is very quick, skilful and strong, although he is not very big for his age. He is a great finisher. Chelsea have got somebody special. If he does well, we will be well rewarded. Chelsea have been magnificent and fair."Chelsea are likely to be without Frank Lampard for the Premier League visit to Aston Villa on Saturday . The midfielder underwent successful hernia surgery at the end of August but he suffered a setback on his return to training, when he pulled another muscle in the area.John Terry remains a doubt. The defender, who has a back problem, took part in light training today and the manager, Carlo Ancelotti, has a decision to make on his fitness. Jeffrey Bruma, a young centre-half, should be available.Chelsea are perplexed at the reports from Israel about Yossi Benayoun's achilles tear. A scan taken at the club the day before he joined up with Israel showed no damage.ChelseaNorthamptonAston VillaDavid Hytnerguardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More Feeds
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Rio Ferdinand asks England's booing fans to be a little more forgiving
Captain reminds Wembley crowd that they had watched 11 consecutive victories prior to Montenegro draw.
telegraph.co.uk
Canada, Germany to open Women's World Cup
Canada will play Germany in the opening match of the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup on June 26 in Berlin after being drawn into a group with the hosts and defending champions on Monday.
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