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England 1, Brazil 1
by Krystyna Rudzki (Result | Yahoo - )
There's only one David Beckham -- and England had missed him. more details | go to article

Beckham Quits As England's Captain After Exit
by Krystyna Rudzki (Analysis | Chicago Sun Times - )
BUEHLERTAL, Germany-- David Beckham quit as England captain Sunday, the morning after his team went out in the World Cup quarterfinals on penalties to Portugal. more details | go to article

Michael Owen To Miss Rest Of World Cup
by Krystyna Rudzki (Analysis | Kansas City Star - )
BADEN-BADEN, Germany - Michael Owen will miss the rest of the World Cup after tearing the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee. more details | go to article

Rooney Makes World Cup Debut
by Krystyna Rudzki (Analysis | Yahoo - )
NUREMBERG, Germany (AP) -- Hours after he was cleared to play, England striker Wayne Rooney came in as a substitute Thursday, completing his surprising comeback from a broken foot. more details | go to article

England 1, Paraguay 0
by Krystyna Rudzki (Result | Yahoo - )
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) -- England won -- and didn't even score a goal. Unable to find the net on its own, England used an own-goal for an early lead and held on to beat Paraguay 1-0 Saturday in the World Cup. more details | go to article

End It Like Beckham: This World Cup Could Be His Last
by Krystyna Rudzki (Preview | Yahoo - )
LONDON (AP) -- David Beckham is no longer England's main man. The 31-year-old midfielder -- known as much for his glamorous lifestyle, fashion sense and tattoos as for his bending free kicks -- has been eclipsed as his country's key player. more details | go to article

Reading On Road To EPL
by Krystyna Rudzki (Article | US National Soccer Players Association - )
Reading looks certain to reach the top flight of English soccer for the first time in its 135-year history. more details | go to article

Arsenal Beats Man United In Curtain Raiser
by Krystyna Rudzki (Result | Yahoo - )
Arsenal, unbeaten in the Premier League last season, defeated Manchester United 3-1 Sunday behind Jose Reyes' goal and assist in the Community Shield, an exhibition game marking the start of the new season. more details | go to article

Goal 2: Living the Dream
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Howard leads Man United in FA Cup
by Krystyna Rudzki (Article | Yahoo - )
U.S goalkeeper Tim Howard made several strong saves and Ruud van Nistelrooy scored twice, leading Manchester United past Manchester City 4-2 Saturday for a spot in the FA Cup quarterfinals. United played most of the way with 10 men after defender Gary Neville was ejected in the 39th minute for pushing and head-butting. more details | go to article

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