Monday, July 4, 2011

Today's Classified Info About Soccer for Monday, July 4, 2011

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(9:18:09 AM) Dalian Wanda to inject millions to boost Chinese soccer – Chinese commercial real estate company Dalian Wanda will spend 500 million yuan ($77.3 million) over the next three years to boost the country's poorly-performing soccer teams, state media reported. (This story continues here)

(9:16:29 AM) Soccer stadium at Behrman Park to give Algiers a boost – Eventually, the stadium will feature a total of 9,000 seats, more than 500 parking spaces and three practice fields (This story continues here)

(9:34:31 AM) Fenerbahce Threated With Loss of Soccer Title Amid Turkish Match-Fix Probe – Fenerbahce, the Turkish soccer champion, is leading losses among publicly listed sports teams amid a match-fixing probe that’s threatening to strip the club of its 18th title, the most in the league’s history. (This story continues here)

(9:54:22 AM) SOCCER: Charlotte Moran remembered at Score For The Cure – While Score For The Cure soccer tournament co-founder Amber Brooks could not be there for the third annual tourney last Friday at Yardley's Macclesfield, the Pennington School alum was there in spirit. (This story continues here)

(9:25:41 AM) St. Lions soccer team is looking for goals – At 3-5-3, the St. Louis Lions of the Premier Development League are nowhere near where owner and head coach Tony Glavin wants them to be. Yet, he remains optimistic. (This story continues here)

(9:26:33 AM) An American soccer star playing for Palestine – At six foot five, with his shock of blonde hair shaved into a fat Mohawk and talking in a languid Georgian drawl, Omar Jarun looks like he was once part of an all-conquering college basketball team. (This story continues here)

(9:48:12 AM) Soccer tournament coming – When Rock Hill officials were promoting the idea of building a soccer complex in the city, they predicted that it would attract quality competition from around the region and perhaps even nationwide. (This story continues here)

(9:28:07 AM) Soccer coach named AD at Indiana Tech – Although Indiana Tech may be in search of a different men's soccer coach, the university has found its new athletic director. Martin Neuhoff, who has been at Tech 15 years, including the past 13 as men's soccer coach, was named the school's athletic director on Friday. (This story continues here)

(9:30:52 AM) Soccer: Brazil beats Norway in World Cup group match – Soccer: Brazil beats Norway in World Cup group match By raf casert The Associated Press Published Jul 3, 2011 08:54PM MDT Augsburg, Germany • Marta made the World Cup tournament her own for a day, scoring two goals and assisting on another to lead Brazil into the quarterfinals with a 3-0 win over Norway on Sunday. The biggest star of the women’s game brought samba heat to the rain-swept, 55 ... (This story continues here)

(9:10:18 AM) Soccer - Fans blame racism for lack of black managers in England – LONDON (Reuters) - More than half the respondents to a British online poll of 1,000 soccer fans including current and former players believe racism is the reason for the lack of black managers in English soccer. (This story continues here)

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