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Gianni Infantino - Pep Guardiola - Copa Libertadores - Fifa Club World Cup draw: Al Ittihad and Manchester City can only meet in final - thenationalnews.com - Brazil - Usa - Argentina - Mexico - Egypt - Japan - New Zealand - Saudi Arabia

Fifa Club World Cup draw: Al Ittihad and Manchester City can only meet in final

Al Ittihad will have to wait until the final of the Fifa Club World Cup if they are to meet Manchester City in Saudi Arabia later this year, after the draw was made in Jeddah on Tuesday.

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Copa Libertadores - Man City to face Club Leon or Urawa Red Diamonds in Club World Cup - channelnewsasia.com - Brazil - Usa - Argentina - Mexico - Egypt - Japan - New Zealand - Saudi Arabia - county Leon

Man City to face Club Leon or Urawa Red Diamonds in Club World Cup

European champions Manchester City will face Club Leon of Mexico or Japan's Urawa Red Diamonds in the FIFA Club World Cup semi-finals in December in Saudi Arabia after the draw on Tuesday.

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Oldest professional player Miura extends contract aged 56 - channelnewsasia.com - Portugal - Brazil - Japan

Oldest professional player Miura extends contract aged 56

Japanese forward Kazuyoshi Miura may be the world's oldest professional football player but he is not ready to hang up his boots just yet and the 56-year-old, known as King Kazu, extended his loan deal with Portugal's second-tier club Oliveirense on Tuesday.

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Brazilian woman dies after clash between Palmeiras and Flamengo fans - channelnewsasia.com - Brazil

Brazilian woman dies after clash between Palmeiras and Flamengo fans

A Brazilian woman died on Monday after suffering a cut to the neck when she was hit by a glass bottle thrown during a brawl between Palmeiras and Flamengo fans before their match on Saturday.

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Woman Dies From Injuries Sustained In Brazil Football Brawl - sports.ndtv.com - Brazil

Woman Dies From Injuries Sustained In Brazil Football Brawl

A 23-year-old woman died Monday after a glass bottle severed her jugular vein in a brawl between fans of two Brazilian football clubs in Sao Paulo over the weekend, her family said. Gabriela Anelli's brother Felipe announced her death on Instagram, thanking well-wishers for their prayers since she was hospitalized Saturday after being hurt in a fight between supporters of her favorite club, Palmeiras, and visiting rivals Flamengo. The altercation took place outside the Allianz Parque stadium where the two teams were playing a match, according to police.

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Gabriel Jesus - Pep Guardiola - Jesus: I chose to leave Man City after Guardiola made me cry - ESPN - espn.com - Brazil

Jesus: I chose to leave Man City after Guardiola made me cry - ESPN

Gabriel Jesus said he decided to leave Manchester City when head coach Pep Guardiola made him cry after leaving him out of the starting lineup in a Champions League game.

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Palmeiras' Tabata gets four-month ban after alleged racist abuse - channelnewsasia.com - Spain - Brazil - Usa - Paraguay

Palmeiras' Tabata gets four-month ban after alleged racist abuse

Palmeiras midfielder Bruno Tabata has been suspended for four months by CONMEBOL after allegations of racism in a 3-0 Copa Libertadores win over Paraguay's Cerro Porteno but has said he was the victim of abuse and his club will appeal the decision.

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No manager, no form, no confidence: what is going on with Brazil? - theguardian.com - Qatar - France - Spain - Portugal - Brazil - Senegal - Morocco

No manager, no form, no confidence: what is going on with Brazil?

I n order to avoid potential fallings-out in Brazil, people are advised to refrain from discussing three subjects: religion, politics and football. One thing that everyone can surely agree on at the moment, though, is that the national team are struggling. The team usually give a nation of vira-lataswith an inherent inferiority complex a rare chance to boast superiority over the rest of the world – perhaps only matched at the height of Ayrton Senna’s powers, or by the people who believe that Alberto Santos‑Dumont and not the Wright brothers invented the aeroplane – but watching the Seleção has been a dismal experience of late.

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