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UEFA: Boulahrouz nears Stuttgart switch
VfB Stuttgart expect to complete the €5m signing of Khalid Boulahrouz from Chelsea FC today after the Netherlands defender arrived in Germany last night.
UEFA: Meira 'to try something new'
Portuguese international defender Fernando Meira, 30, is to leave UEFA Intertoto Cup participants VfB Stuttgart, the German club have confirmed.
UEFA: Braga burst Sivasspor bubble
Sivasspor 0-2 SC BragaTwo free-kicks proved Sivasspor's undoing as the Turkish club suffered a first loss in UEFA club competition.
UEFA: Napoli survive Panionios pressure
Panionios GSS 0-1 SSC NapoliThe Serie A club took a huge step towards a UEFA Cup second qualifying round berth with a victory in Greece.
UEFA: Stuttgart succumb to slick Saturn
FC Saturn Moskovskaya Oblast 1-0 VfB StuttgartDmitri Kirichenko's early goal earned Gadzhi Gadzhiev's men a win against the 2006/07 Bundesliga champions.
UEFA: Deportivo double assumes command
Bnei Sakhnin FC 1-2 RC Deportivo La CoruñaTwo strikes in four second-half minutes enabled the Spanish team to establish control of their tie in Israel.
UEFA: Villa hauled back by plucky Odense
Odense BK 2-2 Aston Villa FCThe English side are in pole position to make progress despite surrendering an advantage twice in Denmark.
UEFA: Amoah gives NAC the edge
NAC Breda 1-0 Rosenborg BKA lone strike from Ghanaian forward Matthew Amoah gave the Eredivisie outfit a narrow victory over their seasoned European opponents.
UEFA: Grasshoppers forge firm advantage
Grasshopper-Club 3-0 PFC Chernomorets BurgasGoals from Veroljub Salatic, Gonzalo Zarate and Samel Sabanovic secured a deserved win for the Swiss side.
UEFA: Rennes leave it late to edge Tavriya
Stade Rennais FC 1-0 SC Tavriya SimferopolRod Fanni's added-time header gave the Ligue 1 side a slender lead to protect in the second leg in Ukraine.
Europe retain Meridian Cup
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·AragonĂ©s gets it right for overdue win
The talent was arguably always there for Spain to lift a major trophy but certain key differences meant Luis Aragonés's shimmering squad took the EURO by storm.
·'World's best' bring Madrid to standstill
Spain's UEFA EURO 2008™ winners received a heroes' welcome from tens of thousands of supporters as they brought the Henri Delaunay cup back home to Madrid.
·Berlin welcome picks up fallen heroes
UEFA EURO 2008™ runners-up Germany were welcomed home by more than 300,000 supporters at a colourful ceremony at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin.
·Xavi emerges as EURO's top man
Spain midfielder Xavi Hernández has been named as the Castrol Player of the Tournament for UEFA EURO 2008™ after his stirring displays in the Alpine nations.
·Spain dominate Team of the Tournament
The UEFA Technical Team has named its UEFA EURO 2008™ Team of the Tournament, with no fewer than nine Spanish players being selected for the final 23.
·The A-Z of UEFA EURO 2008™
euro2008.com casts its mind back over the past month: from Arshavin to Zidane via kidney transplants, great Turkish comebacks and naked walks in the park.
·UEFA EURO 2008™ in quotes
euro2008.com tells the story of three and a half wonderful weeks in Austria and Switzerland in the words of the players and coaches who lived the ride.
·UEFA praises the friendly finals
UEFA has reiterated its satisfaction that UEFA EURO 2008™ has been such a positive tournament on and off the field with the success of the Respect campaign.
·What Europe's papers said
Olés rang out across Europe as the UEFA European Championship win by Spain met with universal acclaim among the sports editors of the other finalist nations.
·The return of the Turniermannschaft
The pre-tournament favourites, Germany did indeed reach the UEFA EURO 2008™ final, but did so in a style more redolent of past pomp than recent achievement.
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·Football's aid to Africa
As part of the UEFA-CAF Meridian Project, former England stars Paul Gascoigne and Ray Clemence were part of a recent trip to Botswana to raise AIDS awareness.
·New angle for Meridian
The forthcoming tenth anniversary of the Meridian Project has given UEFA and CAF the opportunity to add a new dimension to their partnership.
·Meridian's helping hand
The links between European and African football is growing ever stronger thanks in no small part to the decade-old Meridian Project.
·Fresh look for UEFA competitions
UEFA has announced changes to a number of its competitions, including plans to alter the format of the UEFA-CAF Meridian Cup.
·Meridian agreement set to flourish
UEFA has decided to give fresh impetus to its co-operation programme with the African confederation CAF.
·Meridian dominance extended
Europe claimed the UEFA-CAF Meridian Cup for the fourth time in 2005 with hosts Turkey, France, Spain and Portugal combining to guarantee victory.
·Europe retain Meridian Cup
Europe held on to the UEFA-CAF Meridian Cup in Turkey, keeping a spirited African challenge at bay.
·Trio share scoring honours
Ergin Keles and Karim Benzema both scored twice on Matchday 4 to end as joint-top scorers with Jérémy Menez.
·French homework earns full marks
France coach Philippe Bergeroo says preparation paid off as his side defeated Egypt to win a fourth game.
·Sankoh sees Sierra Leone promise
Abu Sankoh believes the future for Sierra Leone is bright after they held Portugal to gain their first point.
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·Boulahrouz seals Stuttgart switch
VfB Stuttgart have completed the €5m signing of Khalid Boulahrouz from Chelsea FC today after the Netherlands defender arrived in Germany on Monday night.
·Braga seize initiative
Sivasspor 0-2 SC BragaTwo free-kicks proved Sivasspor's undoing as the Turkish club suffered a first loss in UEFA club competition.
·Meira 'to try something new'
Portuguese international defender Fernando Meira, 30, is to leave UEFA Intertoto Cup participants VfB Stuttgart, the German club have confirmed.
·Napoli survive Panionios pressure
Panionios GSS 0-1 SSC NapoliThe Serie A club took a huge step towards a UEFA Cup second qualifying round berth with a victory in Greece.
·Stuttgart succumb to slick Saturn
FC Saturn Moskovskaya Oblast 1-0 VfB StuttgartDmitri Kirichenko's early goal earned Gadzhi Gadzhiev's men a win against the 2006/07 Bundesliga champions.
·Deportivo take command in Israel
Bnei Sakhnin FC 1-2 RC Deportivo La CoruñaTwo strikes in four second-half minutes enabled the Spanish team to establish control of their tie in Israel.
·Villa hauled back by plucky Odense
Odense BK 2-2 Aston Villa FCThe English side are in pole position to make progress despite surrendering an advantage twice in Denmark.
·Amoah gives NAC the edge
NAC Breda 1-0 Rosenborg BKA lone strike from Ghanaian forward Matthew Amoah gave the Eredivisie outfit a narrow victory over their seasoned European opponents.
·Grasshoppers forge firm advantage
Grasshopper-Club 3-0 PFC Chernomorets BurgasGoals from Veroljub Salatic, Gonzalo Zarate and Samel Sabanovic secured a deserved win for the Swiss side.
·Rennes leave it late to edge Tavriya
Stade Rennais FC 1-0 SC Tavriya SimferopolRod Fanni's added-time header gave the Ligue 1 side a slender lead to protect in the second leg in Ukraine.
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·Serbia trip to test Poland's credentials
UEFA Regions' Cup holders Poland will travel to Serbia for their intermediary round mini-tournament following the draw for the 2008/09 edition at UEFA HQ in Nyon.
·Pots filled up for Regions' Cup draw
The procedure for the 2008/09 UEFA Regions' Cup draw has been unveiled with 41 nations to compete over three rounds in Europe's top amateur tournament.
·Fates make date with have-a-go heroes
The race for the finals of the 2009 UEFA Regions' Cup will begin in earnest on 26 February, with the draw for the preliminary and intermediate round in Nyon.
·Amateurs enjoy hour in sun
Few amateur footballers can say they came halfway across Europe to compete for a continental title. uefa.com looks back at the 2007 UEFA Regions' Cup.
·Jaskulowski's joy at golden goal
Szymon Jaskulowski headed the goal that gave Poland's Dolnoslaski AMA the UEFA Regions' Cup last night and finished the finals as joint top scorer.
·Dolnoslaski claim Regions' Cup
South-East Region AMA 1-2 Dolnoslaski AMA (aet)Dolnoslaski of Poland beat their Bulgarian hosts to win the UEFA Regions' Cup after an epic final in Sliven.
·Kudyba's changes decide the final
Dolnoslaski AMA coach Janusz Kudyba said canny substitutions were the key to their comeback victory against South-East Region AMA to win the tournament.
·Letchkov pride at Sliven honour
A Bulgarian legend for his FIFA World Cup exploits, Yordan Letchkov is delighted the UEFA Regions' Cup final will be played in his hometown of Sliven tonight.
·Czerniak goes from zero to hero
Dolnoslaski AMA goalkeeper Krzysztof Czerniak has helped his team through to tonight's final, but it all seemed a long way away 65 minutes into their second game.
·Amateur kings to be crowned
Either Bulgaria's South-East Region AMA or Dolnoslaski AMA of Poland will become Europe's amateur champions after Tuesday's final in Sliven.
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·Sir Alex on course for Super Cup treble
Sir Alex Ferguson will become the first coach to claim a third UEFA Super Cup if Manchester United FC defeat FC Zenit St. Petersburg in August.
·Super Cup date for United and Zenit
UEFA Champions League winners Manchester United FC take on UEFA Cup victors FC Zenit St. Petersburg in this year's UEFA Super Cup on 29 August in Monaco.
·Opponents united in mutual respect
AC Milan may have taken the UEFA Super Cup honours with victory against Sevilla FC in Monaco but the sides were united in mutual praise after an emotional night.
·Sevilla hold heads high
Sevilla FC coach Juande Ramos was disappointed he could not dedicate a victory to Antonio Puerta, but drew strength from his side's display against AC Milan.
·Pirlo lights up saddest night
AC Milan's Andrea Pirlo described the 3-1 UEFA Super Cup victory against Sevilla FC as his "saddest final" despite pulling the strings in a brilliant performance.
·Milan triumph again in Monaco
AC Milan 3-1 Sevilla FCThe European champions came from behind to win the UEFA Super Cup on a night honouring Antonio Puerta.
·Tribute to be paid to Puerta
Players and officials will wear black armbands at tonight's UEFA Super Cup and observe a minute's silence to honour the memory of Antonio Puerta.
·Plautz to take charge in Monaco
Austrian referee Konrad Plautz will take charge of the UEFA Super Cup between AC Milan and Sevilla FC at the Stade Louis II in Monaco on Friday evening.
·Kaká the cream of Europe's finest
Kaká was named UEFA Club Footballer of the Year with team-mates Paolo Maldini and Clarence Seedorf also honoured along with Chelsea FC keeper Petr Čech.
·Ambrosini expects moving experience
Massimo Ambrosini will lead out AC Milan in tonight's UEFA Super Cup in Monaco "with a heavy heart" following the death of Sevilla FC's Antonio Puerta.
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