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Celebs join charity football match

Football legends and celebrities teamed up in a seven-goal match at Wembley Stadium to raise money for United Nations children's charity Unicef.

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Entertainment News: Gordon Ramsay limps out of Soccer Aid clash after picking up injury

CHEF Gordon Ramsay limped out of an all-star charity football match last night. The Kitchen Nightmares star was subbed minutes into ITV's Soccer Aid game.

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Rosetti Says Selection Honours All Italian Referees

Vienna, Italy's Roberto Rosetti said being in charge of Sunday's Euro 2008 final between Germany and Spain was an honour for all Italian referees. "We would like to share this important achievement with all Italian referees right the way up from the young ones taking charge of local games to the ...

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It ended as it began, with Rosetti - Feature

Vienna - Just over three weeks ago Euro 2008 kicked off in Basle, with the Group A game between Switzerland and the Czech Republic. Since then, 29 matches have been played and Spain and Germany have qualified for Sunday's final in Vienna's Ernst Happ...

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Veteran of pitch battles

Soccer referee Pierluigi Collina advises executives on decision-making

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Euro 2008 referees: the team that can’t win

Football fans all love to hate referees … but getting close up and personal with them would change a lot of people’s opinions. Meeting the refs and other match officials for Euro 2008 at their media open day at Regensdorf just north of Zurich was an illuminating experience. UEFA first opened the doors to the men they [...]

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3pm: Pierluigi Collina boards the Euro 2008 gravy train

Former ref offers advice for fans travelling to Euro 2008

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No indication of planned attack at Euro 2008, offical says

VIENNA, Austria (AP) -There is no reason to believe that the European Championship will be attacked by terrorists, according to the Austrian Interior Ministry.

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UEFA Cup Final: Hemdani all too aware of awful pain that would follow failure

BRAHIM Hemdani has warned his Rangers' team-mates they face a long summer of painful regret if they are unable to take the final step in their quest for European glory to

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Hemdani all too aware of awful pain that would follow failure

BRAHIM Hemdani has warned his Rangers' team-mates they face a long summer of painful regret if they are unable to take the final step in their quest for European glory to

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Pierluigi Collina: Nou Camp in 1999 was best

United's great comeback in 1999 shines through as the referee's fondest memory, he tells Jeremy Wilson.

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European Football Championship 2008: Respect for statistics

Former international referee and Castrol ambassador Pierluigi Collina was at the Portuguese MotoGP in Estoril last weekend to demonstrate the bearing of motorsport data on Castrol’s Performance ... read more

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Dutch referee no master at the Emirates

The myth, dating from our infatuation with Pierluigi Collina, that all England's refereeing problems would be solved if only the Premier League could borrow officials from Uefa, was exposed by Pieter Vink at the Emirates, writes Patrick Barclay.