25-07-2008 |  (Spain) Luis Fabiano gets extension deal: The Brazilian striker extended deal with FC Sevilla until June 30, 2011, according to the information published in the team's official web site.   -   (Scotland) Messi shines in thrash over Hibernian: Lionel Messi, who should join Argentina to take part in the 2008 Olympic Games, was the key player in 6-0 thrash over Hibernian during a friendly cap.   -   (Spain) Cerezo denies Riquelme interest: Atletico Madrid president said Boca Juniors playmaker Juan Roman Riquelme won't be part of the team for next season.   -   (England) Capello announced retirement: England’s Italian boss revealed he will finish his career as football manager after South Africa World Cup.   -   (Mexico) Suazo receives offer: Monterrey Chilean forward will get a US$21 million offer from Olympique Marseille, though the Mexican club could ask for more money to close the transfer.   -   (France) Burghardt wins stage, Sastre still ahead: Spaniard rider Carlos Sastre kept the yellow jersey at the Tour de France; German Marcus Burghardt won stage 18. Watch 2008 Tour de France highlights on Cycling TV.   -   (Spain) Arango named team captain: The Venezuelan forward was chosen as RCD Mallorca first captain and he is already playing as such in his team gathering in Kossen, Austria.   -   (Spain) Bravo shortlisted for Intertoto Cup game: Deportivo La Coruña coach Miguel Angel Lotina confirmed the Mexican striker was included in the team for next Intertoto game against Bnei Sakhnin.   -   (Spain) Abidal targets physical improvement: FC Barcelona French defender admitted he needs to improve his physical conditions as much as possible because he had some problems by last season's end.   -   (Spain) Salgado aims to end career at Real Madrid: Real Madrid right-back ruled out any chance of moving to Queen's Park Rangers because he wants to retire at the Spanish La Liga team.   -   (England) Scholes agrees extension: English midfielder Paul Scholes, 33, signed a two-year deal extension with Manchester United, where the former England international has spent his entire career.   -   (Croatia) Igor Tudor announces retirement: Former Croatia defender retired from professional soccer due to several ongoing injuries, according to what the local press stated on Thursday.   -   (Spain) Fuentes back in training: After being sidelined for six months, Villarreal’s Argentine defender was medically discharged and practiced as usual with the rest of his teammates.   -   (China) Scolari starts with victory: Chelsea, blanked Guangzhou Pharmaceutical 4-0 in a friendly in China in the Brazilian’s first match in charge, with goals from Kalou, Lampard, Di Santo and Wright Phillips.   -   (Spain) Davis, ready to regain reputation: Australian rider said his main goal for next year are the classical races, once the echoes of "Operacion Puerto" get reduced. Watch Tour de France highlights on Cycling TV.   -  
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