Monday, November 19, 2012

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Soccer-FIFA to hear case over South Korea Olympic protest
ZURICH, Nov 19 (Reuters) – The case of the South Korean soccer player who inflamed a diplomatic row with Japan by waving a political placard at the London Olympic soccer tournament will be heard again by FIFA’s disciplinary committee on Tuesday. The committee, which has to decide whether Park Jong-woo will face suspension for his protest at the end of the bronze medal match against Japan, failed to reach a verdict when it previously heard the case in October. …


Soccer-FIFA to hear case over South Korea Olympic protest
ZURICH, Nov 19 (Reuters) – The case of the South Korean soccer player who inflamed a diplomatic row with Japan by waving a political placard at the London Olympic soccer tournament will be heard again by FIFA’s disciplinary committee on Tuesday. The committee, which has to decide whether Park Jong-woo will face suspension for his protest at the end of the bronze medal match against Japan, failed to reach a verdict when it previously heard the case in October. …


Reuters Sports Schedule at 1445 GMT on Monday Nov 19
Reuters sports schedule at 1445 on Monday (times GMT): English Premier League West Ham United v Stoke City (2000) LONDON – West Ham have the incentive of moving up fifth in the Premier League if they beat Stoke at Upton Park. …


Southern hemisphere continues to reign supreme
LONDON (Reuters) – Midway through rugby’s November internationals and with 2015 World Cup seedings up for grabs, the dominance of southern hemisphere sides show little sign of abating. Despite coming towards the end of season that began in late February for those playing Super Rugby, New Zealand, South Africa and Australia have won five of their six games to date and remain ensconced in the top three of the world rankings. The only blemish came from the Wallabies, who went down heavily to France in their opening match on tour. …


Rugby-Southern hemisphere continues to reign supreme
LONDON, Nov 19 (Reuters) – Midway through rugby’s November internationals and with 2015 World Cup seedings up for grabs, the dominance of southern hemisphere sides show little sign of abating. Despite coming towards the end of season that began in late February for those playing Super Rugby, New Zealand, South Africa and Australia have won five of their six games to date and remain ensconced in the top three of the world rankings. The only blemish came from the Wallabies, who went down heavily to France in their opening match on tour. …


Shevchenko rejects Ukraine job
Shevchenko rejects Ukraine jobThe former AC Milan attacker has turned down the chance to to take charge of the national team due to his inexperience in a coaching role


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