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Cameroon deny Bayern star's 'wrong email' claim

Cameroon have vigorously disputed the claim that Eric Maxim Choupo-Moting missed out on a national team call-up because of an administrative error.

Transfer Talk: Arsenal could turn to Barca's Coutinho as Odegaard alternative

Arsenal want to keep Martin Odegaard but if they can't agree to a permanent deal could Philippe Coutinho be an option? Transfer Talk has the latest.

Haaland, Odegaard join Norway's Qatar protest

Norway players marked the start of qualification for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar by protesting against the Gulf state's alleged treatment of workers

LIVE: U.S. U23s, Mexico face off for Olympic qualifying top spot

Tied with Mexico atop Olympic qualifying Group A, Jason Kreis' U.S. U-23s can move a step closer to Tokyo with a win over their southern rivals.

Rashford, Saka 'doubtful' for depleted England

Manchester United's Marcus Rashford and Arsenal's Bukayo Saka are doubtful for England's three World Cup qualifiers, manager Gareth Southgate said.

MLS schedule: Austin, Crew, Cincy get first home dates

MLS unveiled its 2021 regular season schedule, as well as dates for the league's three newest stadiums.

Dike took U.S. soccer's long way to the European stage

Daryl Dike's loan from Orlando to Barnsley raised eyebrows, but his sensational form in the Championship suggests bigger things are on the horizon.

Pulisic wants Olympics but 'can't control' Chelsea

Christian Pulisic said he wants to play in the Olympics if the U.S. qualifies, though admits he "can't control" if Chelsea would permit him to play.

FMF boss approves of potential MLS-MX merger

Mexico's football federation president Yon de Luisa has hinted at the possibility of a merger between Liga MX and MLS.

Butt leaves Man Utd to pursue 'new challenge'

Nicky Butt has left his role as head of first team development at Manchester United.

Alvarez's dad: U.S., Mexico badgering 'traumatizing'

The father of LA Galaxy's Efrain Alvarez said the constant contact from the Mexico and United States national teams is "traumatizing" the player.

Rapinoe: Inequality holding back women's sports

USWNT star Megan Rapinoe said that the world is missing out on the "real potential of women's sports" due to inequalities that still exist.

Johan Cruyff's legacy, five years after his death: How he shaped Ajax, Barcelona, world soccer

Johan Cruyff passed away on March 24, 2016 after a battle with cancer, but his ideas continue to dominate soccer's biggest clubs and best coaches.

Logo no-go: Spain FA joins long list of unpopular rebrands

The Spanish Football Federation unveiled a new logo this week but, as is so often the way, the change hasn't gone down as well as they had hoped.

Mussolini's great-grandson signs with Lazio

The great-grandson of Italian fascist dictator Benito Mussolini has signed his first professional contract with Serie A team Lazio.

Football needs more focus on depression - Morata

Juventus forward Alvaro Morata has said the day will come when footballers speak to psychologists about mental health issues as part of training.

Man City soundly beaten by Barcelona in UWCL

Barcelona beat Manchester City 3-0 in Monza on Wednesday to put one foot in the Champions League semifinals.

Loneliness and isolation after a year living abroad amid COVID-19

International breaks usually offer a chance for foreign-based stars to visit friends and family, but the pandemic has ruled that out for many.

FIFA ban Blatter again for financial wrongdoing

Sepp Blatter was banned for a second time by FIFA on Wednesday for financial wrongdoing, seven months before his first ban expires.

Haaland not 'finished product' - Dortmund chief

Borussia Dortmund's technical adviser Matthias Sammer said Erling Haaland is "not the finished product."

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