Euro 2012
Zenit want Arshavin back on loan
"Arshavin would interest us in terms of having him on loan," Zenit general director Maxim Mitrofanov was quoted as saying by local media on Wednesday.
Poland paves way for Euro 2012 with motorway law change
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland, hoping to avoid the embarrassment of not opening several major roads before it co-hosts Euro 2012, wants to modify laws to allow the use of unfinished motorways.
Polish police okay new Warsaw stadium opening - report
WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish police have said the country's new national football stadium in Warsaw is safe to open, meaning the key Euro 2012 football venue has cleared its final bureaucratic hurdle, local media reported.
Anzhi appoint former Russia coach Hiddink
The 65-year-old Dutchman, who has managed the likes of Chelsea and Real Madrid, has signed an 18-month contract with the club, following the sacking of Yuri Krasnozhan earlier this week after just over a month in the job.
Spurs boss Redknapp focused on Stevenage not England
There has been daily speculation in British newspapers over whether he will be installed as England boss ever since Fabio Capello resigned earlier this month, while fans, players and fellow managers have also been touting his credentials.
Warsaw stadium still causing problems for Poland
WARSAW (Reuters) - The most momentous year in Polish football history should kick off with a friendly against Portugal at the new national stadium in Warsaw on February29 - but there are doubts the match can take place there because of ongoing problems.
Liverpool owner and sponsor raised Suarez concerns
LONDON (Reuters) - Liverpool's U.S. owners and their shirt sponsor intervened over the weekend to help defuse a race row that was damaging one of the most successful English football clubs.
Gerrard would be "perfect" England captain, says Rooney
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney has put aside club rivalry by stating that Liverpool's Steven Gerrard would be the best man to lead England at Euro 2012.
Redknapp expects to finish season with Tottenham
LONDON (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp aims to finish the season with the Premier League club despite the clamour for him to be appointed as England coach, he told reporters.
