Volume 5 Number 38 Sat. July 03, 2004    
 
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Silver Dellas
Traianos Dellas was the unlikely hero who headed the decisive silver goal gave that gave Greece a dramatic 1-0 victory over the Czech Republic and a place in the final of Euro 2004.
 
MSC win Ctg derby
Holders Mohammedan Sporting Club stayed on course to defend their title when they crushed arch-rivals Abahani 3-1 in a high voltage CJKS-Elite Paint Premier Football League match at the MA Aziz Stadium
 
Wimbledon
Women's final today
At 22 years old, Serena Williams is hardly a veteran but in Saturday's Wimbledon final she will go up against a player five years her junior.
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UEFA Euro 2004 Porugal
Greek tragedy for Czechs
Traianos Dellas' silver goal gave Greece a dramatic 1-0 victory over the Czech Republic and a place in the final of Euro 2004 here on Thursday.
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Those popping eyes will be missed
Pierluigi Collina refereed the last international match of his career when he took control of the Euro 2004 semi-final between the Czech Republic and Greece on Thursday.
 
Wimbledon
Deadly beauty
The golden mane of hair, the long legs, Russian Wimbledon finalist Maria Sharapova is the new Anna Kournikova -- isn't she?

Yes the 17-year-old blonde bombshell's glamourous looks - not to mentionall

 
Lankans set stiff target
Skipper Adam Gilchrist led from the front to steer Australia into a winning position over Sri Lanka as the wickets tumbled in a low-scoring first cricket Test at Marrara Oval here on Friday.
 
Eng open NatWest account
England won their first match of the NatWest Series when they defeated West Indies by seven wickets in their day/night one-day international at Headingley here Thursday.
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
One more time, please!
Alchemists normally turn silver into gold but for the Czech survivors from the Euro '96 final Traianos Dellas was the reverse as his silver goal on Thursday for Greece left them with bronze and probably
 
UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Prime Minister leads fans
Greek Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis will lead around 6,000 Greek fans to Portugal to cheer on their national team in Sunday's Euro 2004 final against host nation Portugal.
 
UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
A myth is born
'Hail our Colossus of Rhodes' was one headline that would have greeted Traianos Dellas, Greece's goalscoring hero from the stunning 1-0 defeat of Euro 2004 favourites the Czech Republic in their semi-final
 
3 hosts go Forward
Three host teams advanced to the final round of the fourth Nitol-Tata National Football League yesterday.
 
Heart-stopping, heart-breaking
The Czech Republic's heartbreaking defeat by Greece in Thursday's Euro 2004 semi-final was not one for the faint of heart declared one Czech paper on Friday.
 
Scolari's secret!
Euro 2004 hosts and finalists Portugal are astral travellers as they close in on what would be their first ever trophy success at senior level, with coach Luiz Felipe Scolari seeking extra inspiration
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World Sports Journalists' Day observed
The Bangladesh Sports Writers Association (BSWA) observed World Sports Journalists' Day in the city yesterday.
 
Copa America
Bielsa names his 22
Argentina coach Marcelo Bielsa on Friday completed his 22-man squad for next week's Copa America in Peru with the addition of Sunderland midfielder Nicolas Medina.
 
Copa Libertadores
Once a Surprise
Once Caldas became only the second Colombian club to win the South American championship when they beat holders Boca Juniors of Argentina 2-0 in a penalty shoot-out in the second leg of the Copa Libertadores
 

 
   
 
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