Football
Ricki Herbert gets another chance at World Cup
'The focus is reaching Brazil twice'

Ricki Herbert's reign at the top of New Zealand football's coaching hierarchy will continue until after the 2014 World Cup.
Dressing room insight an A-League winner
Move a trend-setter

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OPINION: The A-League looks set to take a giant leap for football - and it should be applauded.Air crash the 'silent force' in Zambia's triumph

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The memory of 18 players killed in an air crash almost 20 years ago carried Zambia's current generation to their extraordinary African Nations Cup triumph.Scottish champs on verge of administration

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Scottish champions Rangers have said that they face administration after running into financial problems centred on a disputed tax bill, a move that would effectively hand the title to perennial rivals Celtic.Tevez set for shock Manchester City return

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Carlos Tevez says he was treated "like a dog" by Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini but is talking about returning to play.
Steven Old finds home at Basingstoke Town

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Former All White Steven Old, one of the forgotten men of New Zealand football, has joined English conference league club Basingstoke Town.Liverpool sponsor angered by Suarez actions

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Liverpool's biggest sponsor criticised the club for its conduct during the fractious Premier League match against Manchester United that was marred by Luis Suarez's refusal to shake hands with Patrice Evra.Wolves sack Mick McCarthy after heavy loss

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Wolverhampton Wanderers have sacked their manager Mick McCarthy, a day after they lost 5-1 at home to local rivals West Bromwich Albion and slipped back into the bottom three of the Premier League.Daniel to wave goodbye to Wellington Phoenix?

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Who is the highest-paid player at the Wellington Phoenix?Phoenix's Daniel in Singapore club talks

Brazilian midfielder Daniel might be waving goodbye to the Phoenix.

Zambia hold nerve to win African Nations Cup

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Zambia won the African Nations Cup for the first time by beating Ivory Coast in a drama-filled penalty shootout.Man City reclaim lead with tense win over Villa

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Joleon Lescott's 62nd-minute goal and a brilliant late save by goalkeeper Joe Hart sent Manchester City back to the top of the Premier League with a tense 1-0 win at Aston Villa.Luis Suarez apologises for no Evra handshake

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Liverpool forward Luis Suarez apologised for not shaking Patrice Evra's hand before his side's 2-1 defeat at Manchester United.Waikato lose 4-0 but Edge remains buoyant
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Declan Edge isn't going to get despondent about a heavy away loss to Waitakere United yesterday.Wellington dominant in draw, drop to fourth

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Canterbury United will probably regard themselves as having secured a useful away point; for Team Wellington, it was a win that went begging.
Last-gasp goals cost Kiwis huge upset in US

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Tony Readings was both disappointed and encouraged by New Zealand's controversial 2-1 loss to the United States.Passive Phoenix pay too much respect to Roar

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The Phoenix left the decision to actually play football too late to beat the Roar.Herbert baffled as yellow cards fly for Phoenix

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Red with rage after his team's 2-0 defeat by the Brisbane Roar, Ricki Herbert was baffled by the two late yellow cards. | Passive PhoenixAdelaide hands Gold Coast another loss
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They were once considered the A-League club born with a silver spoon in their mouth.Phoenix lose game and second place to Roar

The Phoenix have crashed to a 2-0 loss against the Brisbane Roar in Wellington.

Mali beat Ghana for third at African Cup
Mali beat 10-man Ghana 2-0 in the third-place match at the African Cup of Nations.
Heartbreak for Football Ferns against US

The Football Ferns have been denied the biggest upset win in NZ's international football history.
Ryan Nelsen debuts in Tottenham win

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All Whites captain Ryan Nelsen has made his debut for Tottenham Hotspur, helping the club to a 5-0 thrashing of Newcastle.Suarez a 'disgrace to Liverpool' in loss to United

Manchester United went top of the Premier League today with a 2-1 win over Liverpool, where the Luis Suarez-Patrice Evra racism row was reignited.
Ferns coaching debut can't get much tougher

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Tony Readings takes the reins for his first match in charge of the New Zealand women's football team against the world's top-ranked side.
Roar weigh up dangers ahead of Phoenix clash

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The Brisbane Roar are wary of obsessing over the danger Paul Ifill poses as they contemplate their second-place showdown.Oceania, Fifa roles end in disgrace

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A Fiji lawyer's two-decade term in lucrative Fifa and OFC positions is over after the Star-Times highlighted he had been disbarred.Newcastle dominant in victory over Melbourne

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Goals by Jeremy Brockie, Ryan Griffiths and Michael Bridges were enough for Newcastle to comprehensively defeat Melbourne Heart.Harry Redknapp flattered by England job link

Harry Redknapp's focus remains on Tottenham's pursuit of Champions League qualification.
Ivory Coast tipped to beat Zambia in African final
Ivory Coast's golden generation are one game away from their consecration as African football's best team.

Kewell magic lifts Victory past Central Coast

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A moment of Harry Kewell magic has re-ignited Melbourne Victory's season, in a 2-1 upset win over A-League leaders Central Coast.Young Waikato FC must fend off unhappy hosts
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Waikato FC will have to deal with desperate hosts when they travel to meet Waitakere United in their premiership clash.Canterbury coach promotes Aaron Clapham
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Canterbury United coach Keith Braithwaite believes captain Aaron Clapham is in the best form of his career and is disappointed at his omission from the All Whites.Wellington Phoenix want stadium to roar at Roar

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It's not quite football fever, but there's certainly a buzz of sorts surrounding tomorrow's A-League clash between the Phoenix and Brisbane Roar.Football Ferns start big year against world's best

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If there were individual player rankings in world football, Ali Riley would comfortably be the highest ranked Kiwi of either gender.
Critics coming round as Phoenix change ethos

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Once a staunch critic, Danny Hay now believes the Wellington Phoenix have the wherewithal to win the A-League.Hijab ban driving women away from football

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Muslim women are being driven away from football by FIFA's ban of the hijab, with more likely to follow if rulemakers fail to reverse the decision at a meeting next month, Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein of Jordan told Reuters.Stuff.co.nz's 'The Football Podcast' - Episode 15

Stuff.co.nz's panel of football experts Fred Woodcock, Jason Pine and Sam Worthington talk Phoenix, the local scene and European leagues.
Stuart Pearce named temporary England boss

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Stuart Pearce will take temporary charge of England for this month's friendly against the Netherlands while the search for Fabio Capello's permanent successor as boss gets underway ahead of June's European Championship.Brown, Phoenix not getting ahead of themselves

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There's a part of Tim Brown that yearns to feel satisfied. He and the Wellington Phoenix are second in the A-League, after all.
Galaxy midfielder the only All Whites newcomer

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All Whites coach Ricki Herbert confirmed new cap Dan Keat will get significant game time in this month's international.From courtroom to big show for Redknapp?

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Fabio Capello's resignation capped a remarkable day for English football as Harry Redknapp's career took a turn for the good.John O'Neill just misses top Man City job

John O'Neill has just missed out on one of the biggest jobs in world sport - chief executive of English Premier League leaders Manchester City.
Sunderland trump Middlesbrough in FA Cup

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Stephane Sessegnon struck deep into extra-time as Sunderland booked their place in the FA Cup fifth round with a 2-1 replay win over second-tier rivals Middlesbrough.Full strength All Whites named to face Jamaica
Fallon misses out

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Ryan Nelsen headlines an 18-man All Whites squad to play Jamaica in an international football friendly at Mt Smart Stadium.
Ivory Coast to play Zambia in African final

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Top-ranked Ivory Coast lived up to their billing by reaching the African Nations Cup final as the tournament delivered yet another surprise when Zambia also reached Sunday's deciding match.Harry Redknapp not guilty of tax evasion

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Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp was cleared by a London court of tax evasion after a long investigation into allegations of financial corruption in British football.Fabio Capello quits as England football manager

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Italian Fabio Capello's turbulent reign as England manager ended when he resigned after meeting FA officials at Wembley stadium.Teen star targets London after callup to tackle US
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Hamilton teenager Holly Patterson headed to the United States yesterday with thoughts of London also on her mind.Ricki Herbert stirs the pot over Asian league

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Lying second in the A-League has clearly put the Wellington Phoenix in the mood for mischief.
Woman felt sex life was on trial
Speaker refuses extra cash for deaf MP
Red-zoners push up city house sales
Cera urged to 'keep nibbling' at cordon
Wall of silence on Merivale mall
Not angry or bitter over loss of wife
Same red-zone deadline causes stress
Pike River boss tells of job-hunt emails
Safety a priority as cathedral prospects take a rocky turn
Scammer's no-show 'no surprise'
Deaf Christchurch MP made to pay
Woman felt sex life was on trial
Not angry or bitter over loss of wife
Red-zoners push up city house sales
Wall of silence on Merivale mall
Freak, tragic garage accident kills man
Foodstuffs move staff away from at-risk space
Quake-damaged hotel goods for sale
Safety a priority as cathedral prospects take a rocky turn