Three Bundesliga clubs have been fined after their fans lit firecrackers and smoke bombs during separate league and German Cup games this season. The German football federation said Thursday that Hertha Berlin had been fined ?12,000 ($15,300) after its fans set off smoke bombs during the Bundesliga game at Borussia Dortmund, fireworks in the cup match at Rot-Weiss Essen and fireworks at a league...
No irregularities in match under scrutiny
The German football federation says it saw no irregularities in a second-division match that came under scrutiny because of conspicuous betting patterns shortly before kickoff. The federation warned the two teams and the referee before Sunday's game of the unusual sums being bet on the game between Rot-Weiss Oberhausen and 1860 Munich.
Milner: England can replicate winning mentality of Manchester City and Chelsea at Euro 2012
The versatile midfielder believes the players in the Three Lions squad who have experienced domestic success this season will take confidence to Poland and Ukraine
Montreal Impact sign Italy's Marco Di Vaio
MONTREAL (AP) The Montreal Impact have signed Marco Di Vaio, making the Italian forward their first designated player.
Torres: I thought I'd be out of Spain's Euro 2012 squad
The former Atletico Madrid and Liverpool striker is thrilled to be part of La Roja's set-up again after being unsure that he would make the squad for Poland and Ukraine
Aguero: Manchester City can measure up to Real Madrid and Barcelona
The highly-rated striker has committed his future to the Premier League champion and stated that the club will soon be at the same level as the best sides.
Glen Johnson and Welbeck miss England training for second time
The Liverpool defender missed most of Thursday's preparations ahead of the friendly against Norway with an infected toe, with the Manchester United forward also sitting out.
FIFA to test goal-line technology at Wembley
ZURICH (AP) FIFA says the Hawk-Eye goal line technology system will be tested at Wembley Stadium when England plays Belgium in a June 2 exhibition.
Montreal Impact sign Marco Di Vaio as first ever Designated Player
The former Bologna and Italian international striker will become the Impact’s first ever Designated Player and will be eligible to play after June 27.
FIFA doctors want safer headscarf designs
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) FIFA's medical advisers say new designs are needed because headscarfs worn by Muslim women players could lead to head and neck injuries.