MADRID: Argentine defender Roberto Ayala completed his controversial move to Real Zaragoza on Tuesday after paying six million euros ($8.28 million) to buy himself out of his contract with Primera Liga rivals Villarreal.
KUALA LUMPUR: Uzbekistan shocked China 3-0 yesterday to hand the regional giant its first Asian Cup group-stage exit in 27 years.
LONDON: English Premier League clubs Newcastle United and Portsmouth and Scottish Premier League club Rangers are all involved in a police investigation into corruption in soccer, the clubs and police confirmed on Monday.
SAITAMA, Japan: Shinji Ono denied Manchester United victory in the first game of its Asian tour with a late equalizer to secure a 2-2 draw for Urawa Red Diamonds in Saitama yesterday.
NEW YORK: Alex Rodriguez hit his 496th career home run and Andy Phillips delivered a tie-breaking single as the New York Yankees beat the Toronto Blue Jays 6-4 on Monday.
LONDON: Nobody at McLaren knew before July 3 that one of the team's employees had confidential Ferrari information in his possession, the Formula One championship leaders said on Monday.
CARSON, California: Although David Beckham was unable to play a full part in his first training session with the Los Angeles Galaxy on Monday, he has quickly earned the respect of his new teammates.
LONDON: Athletics governing body the IAAF has hit back at claims from South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius that it does not respect disabled athletes.
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