Volume 5 Number 32 Sun. June 27, 2004    
 
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Nitol-Tata National Football League
Two hattricks mark Day 2
Two separate hattricks were the highlights of the fourth Nitol-Tata National Football League (NFL) qualifying rounds yesterday as Ali Nagar Janakallan Sangha of Nababganj and Mohammedan Sporting Clubof
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Man with Midas touch
To beat Portugal in their own back yard just about registered on football's Richter scale of surprises.
 
SL in with good chance
Sri Lanka were 181 runs away from victory with nine wickets in hand with a day to play in their Australian cricket tour opening match against a Northern Territory Chief Minister's XI here on Saturday.
 
Wimbledon
Croat adventure ends
Goran Ivanisevic walked away from tennis on Friday with a smile, a quip and just one tiny regret.
 
UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Nothing wrong with Figo
Portugal coach Luiz Felipe Scolari on Saturday insisted he and skipper Luis Figo had not fallen out following the side's nailbiting Euro 2004 quarterfinal win over England.
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QTR PREVIEW Czech Republic V Denmark (UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal)
Danes fear Nedved most
European footballer of the year Pavel Nedved returns to the Czech Republic side for their Euro 2004 quarterfinal against Denmark and will face a familiar foe.
 
Ctg football
Agrabad Nawjoan Club defeated Friends Club 3-1 in the CJKS-Elite Paint Premier Division Football League at the MA Aziz Stadium yesterday.
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Athens erupts
Greeks hailed their triumphant soccer team on Friday as "Lions" and gifts from "The Gods" for delivering to the nation what many described as one of its greatest sporting moments since the ancient Olympics.
 
Tigers get a day's break
Tigers will enjoy only a day's rest before flying to Sri Lanka on June 30 to take part in next month's Asia Cup.
 
Windies 39-0
West Indies were 39 without loss after 10 overs when play resumed following a rain stoppage in the one-day international against New Zealand at Edgbaston on Saturday.
 
UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Greek tragedy for France
Greece produced the biggest upset in European Championship history when they knocked out holders France with a 1-0 quarterfinal victory.
 
UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Au revoir the champs
France's golden age of soccer is over, perhaps not for good but certainly for now.
 
Wimbledon
The centre of attraction
Russian teenager Maria Sharapova wowed Wimbledon's Centre Court for the first time on Friday.
 
UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
kickin'around
Michel Platini would seem to have come off the fence over his opinion of who should take over as France coach from Jacques Santini, backing his former France teammate Jean Tigana.
 
Pioneer soccer
Islambagh Lucky Seven blanked Mirpur Football Academy 4-0 in a South zone match of the Shinepukur Ceramics Pioneer Football League at the Mirpur outer stadium yesterday.
 

 
   
 
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