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Spain leads, Argentina rises in FIFA rankings
Spain leads, Argentina rises in FIFA rankingsZURICH (AP) — Spain extended its stay atop the FIFA rankings Wednesday and No. 3 Argentina strengthened its claim as South America's best team.


Milan fingers crossed as Pato breaks scoring drought
AC Milan's Alexandre Pato celebrates after scoring against Malaga during their Champions League Group C soccer match in MilanMILAN (Reuters) – AC Milan supporters have seen only exasperating glimpses of Alexandre Pato's abil ities and are unlikely to be carried away just yet after the injury-plagued Brazilian scored his first goal for the club in 11 months. On Tuesday, Pato celebrated his first Champions League start of the season by heading Milan's equaliser in a 1-1 draw with Malaga, keeping their Group C destiny in their own hands. It was his first goal since an Italian Cup match against Novara in January. …


Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan Libya
Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan LibyaKazuyoshi Miura of Japan, right, and teammate Shota Hoshi fight for the ball during a warm-up session prior to their first round FIFA Futsal World Cup soccer match against Libya in Bangkok, Thailand Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)


Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan Libya
Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan LibyaJapan's players celebrate a goal scored by Kotaro Inaba, right, during their first round FIFA Futsal World Cup soccer match against Libya in Bangkok, Thailand Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)


Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan Libya
Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan LibyaShota Hoshi of Japan, left, and Mohamed Rahoma of Libya, right, fight for the ball during their first round match of the FIFA Futsal World Cup in Bangkok, Thailand Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)


Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan Libya
Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan LibyaKazuyoshi Miura of Japan waves to cheering fans during a half time break during the team's first round FIFA Futsal World Cup soccer match against Libya in Bangkok, Thailand Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)


Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan Libya
Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan LibyaKotaro Inaba celebrates after scoring the first goal for his team during their first round FIFA futsal world cup soccer match against Libya in Bangkok, Thailand Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)


Brazil remain outside world rankings top 10
Brazil players Neymar (R), Romulo (2nd R), Sandro and Leandro Damiao (L) celebrate Romulo's first-half goal against Argentina during their international friendly soccer match in East RutherfordZUR ICH (Reuters) – Five-times world champions Brazil remained stuck outside the top 10 of the FIFA world rankings on Wednesday despite winning both friendlies last month and scoring 10 goals in the process. Brazil, whose next game is against Colombia next week, thumped Iraq 6-0 and Japan 4-0 yet rose only one place in the controversial table, from a record low 14th to 13th. …


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Lambie to direct Springboks
Lambie to direct SpringboksSouth Africa head coach Heyneke Meyer has named Pat Lambie at fly-half for their opening November Test against Ireland on Saturday.


Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan Libya
Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan LibyaKazuyoshi Miura of Japan jumps over Libya's Husam Al Wahishi during their first round match of the FiFA Futsal World Cup in Bangkok, Thailand Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)


Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan Libya
Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan LibyaKazuyoshi Miura of Japan claps hands prior to the team's first round FIFA Futsal World Cup match against Libya in Bangkok, Thailand Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)


Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan Libya
Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan LibyaKazuyoshi Miura and Kotaru Inaba of Japan listen to their national anthem prior to their first round match against Libya during the FIFA Futsal World Cup in Bangkok, Thailand Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)


Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan Libya
Thailand Soccer Futsal World Cup Japan LibyaShota Hoshi of Japan, left, vies for the ball with Libya's Abdusalam Sherad during their first round soccer match of the FIFA Futsal World Cup in Bangkok, Thailand Wednesday, Nov. 7, 2012. (AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)


Managing Scotland would be 'an honour', says Strachan
Managing Scotland would be 'an honour', says StrachanThe former Middlesbrough boss says he does not have the "arrogance" to assume he will be approached to succeed Craig Levein but insists the job would be "terrific"


The Dossier: Why Barcelona's tactics are holding back the real Alexis Sanchez
The Dossier: Why Barcelona's tactics are holding back the real Alexis SanchezThe Chilean forward has been unable to show his finest form since last summer's move to Camp Nou, restricted by the Catalans' playing style and the role of team-mate Lionel Messi


Russia break into top-10 of FIFA rankings
Moscow, Nov 7 (IANS/RIA Novosti) Russia moved into the top-10-ranked football nations this month, FIFA announced Wednesday.


Sandvine Global Report: Internet Data Usage Up 120 Percent in North America
Netflix continues to dominate North American fixed networks with 33 percent bandwidth shareWATERLOO, ON, Nov. 7, 2012 /CNW/ – Sandvine , (TSX:SVC; AIM:SAND) a leading provider of intelligent broadband …


Sandvine Global Report: Internet Data Usage Up 120 Percent in North America
Netflix continues to dominate North American fixed networks with 33 percent bandwidth shareWATERLOO, ON, Nov. 7, 2012 /CNW/ – Sandvine , (TSX:SVC; AIM:SAND) a leading provider of intelligent broadband …


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