Mexico retains Jaime Lozano as coach following Gold Cup victory
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The list of top-earning Instagram celebrities is out and it's not a surprise that Portuguese football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo leads the list. The former Real Madrid and Manchester United superstar took the numero uno spot, beating celebrities from every corner of the world, no matter which walks of life they came from. Behind Ronaldo was Lionel Messi, the Argentine superstar who recently made the switch to Major League Soccer in the United States of America. Ronaldo, on the other hand, brought his European adventure to an end last year when he agreed on a switch to the Saudi Pro League.
Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi insisted he'd "already forgotten" about midfielder Moises Caicedo after Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp confirmed the Reds had reached an agreement for the Ecuador international. The Seagulls have accepted a reported British record fee of 110 million pounds ($140 million, 127 million euros) for the 21-year-old. However, Sky Sports reported Caicedo is still to decide his future, with Chelsea also interested.
[FILE] Arsenal’s Spanish manager Mikel Arteta. (Photo by Daniel LEAL / AFP)
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WASHINGTON: A bipartisan group of US lawmakers called on FIFA to recognise the exiled Afghanistan women's soccer team, in a letter sent to the sport's international governing body on Friday (Aug 11).