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Chelsea stuns Bayern to win Champions League
Didier Drogba scored the equalizer in the 88th minute and then buried the winning penalty kick as Chelsea claimed its first Champions League title on Saturday, defeating Bayern Munich 4-3 in penalty kicks following a 1-1 deadlock in regulation at the Allianz Arena.
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Hart names 22-man qualifying roster
Canadian national team coach Stephen Hart named his preliminary roster Thursday for next month’s friendly against the U.S. and a pair of World Cup qualifiers.
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Cup clash set
A rematch of last year’s Canadian Cup final should be viewed as a win-win situation for Toronto supporters.
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Man City wins title in dramatic fashion
In one of the most dramatic endings to a Premier League season, Manchester City clinched its first league title in 44 years with two goals in stoppage time, including the winner just before the final whistle from Sergio Aguero, to claim a stunning 3-2 win over QPR.
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Topless activists protest Euro tournament
A Ukrainian women's rights activist stripped to the waist and seized the Euro 2012 soccer trophy while it was on public display in Kiev on Saturday in a protest against the forthcoming month-long championship.
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Ownership overhaul kicks off new era for London City
Despite the presence of a fire-eater at their introductory press conference, the people behind the new-look London City say they'll do their utmost to make sure fans don't get burned by another struggling side.
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TFC has 'surprise' in store for Montreal Impact
Stating Toronto FC intends to “surprise” Montreal during tonight’s Canadian Cup semifinal, head coach Aron Winter said the Reds will “go for it” at BMO Field following back-to-back cagey displays that has many petitioning ownership to pull the plug on the club’s Dutch regime.
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Winter's issues might be beyond fixing
Prevailing wisdom insists Toronto FC will have no choice but to oust its sixth coach in six years if the Reds fail to advance from tomorrow night's Canadian Cup semifinal against the visiting Montreal Impact.
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Vancouver Caps FC Edmonton
The game plan for FC Edmonton heading into the contest was to keep the ball out of their net. In a two-game, total-goal format, preventing goals at home can be more important than scoring them.
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Last-minute gutting for TFC
With Toronto FC seconds away from saving face at Rio Tinto Stadium, a left-footed blast from Real Salt Lake’s Jonny Steele provided the home side a stunning 3-2 win — and dropped Toronto’s record-tying MLS start to 0-7-0 in 2012.
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Lee lifts 'Caps past Crew
Vancouver Whitecaps FC's poor run of form looks to be a thing of the past as the club picked up its second consecutive win with a 1-0 defeat of the Columbus Crew on Saturday.
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TFC facing historic loss vs Salt Lake
Toronto FC’s lacklustre start could go from club-worst to worst all-time in Salt Lake City Saturday night, where RSL has lost just five of its last 51 league games dating back to 2009.
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TFC shakeup for Salt Lake
Head coach Aron Winter will make wholesale changes ahead Toronto FC’s trip to western conference powerhouse Real Salt Lake tomorrow night.
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TFC: Six games, zero points
A loss away from matching the worst start in MLS history, players fell to their knees following TFC’s sixth straight defeat.
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It's now or never for Toronto FC
Toronto FC has had its share of dark moments, but a loss on Saturday at home against the Chicago Fire would drop the franchise to a new low.
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Shouting interrupts soccer stampede trial
A trial of 61 men accused of involvement in an Egyptian soccer stampede that left 74 dead was suspended briefly on Tuesday after dozens of defendants began shouting as the prosecutor read out charges.
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