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Alonso Confirms he Will Stay at McLaren

Fernando Alonso on Thursday made light of his frustrations with the struggling McLaren Honda team and confirmed he plans to stay with the team next year and through 2017.

He said his widely broadcast radio messages, in which he criticized the performance of his car’s Honda engine during the Japanese Grand Prix, were insignificant and had not upset Honda.

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Messi to Be Tried on Tax Fraud Charges

Argentina and Barcelona star Lionel Messi and his father Jorge are to stand trial on three counts of tax fraud that could carry prison sentences, a Spanish court confirmed on Thursday.

In a court filing, the judge in charge of the case rejected a request by the public prosecutor to try only the footballer's father.

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Golden Boy Platini Tarnished by Blatter Links

One of the greatest footballers in history, Michel Platini was on target just two weeks ago for becoming the next head of FIFA, the sport's paramount body.

But on Thursday, his dream was dealt a shattering blow by the financial scandal that has engulfed FIFA president Sepp Blatter.

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Hayatou Takes Temporary Charge of FIFA

African football leader Issa Hayatou took temporary charge of FIFA on Thursday after Sepp Blatter was "relieved of his duties" because of his 90-day suspension, the world governing body have announced.

Hayatou, 69, is president of the Confederation of African Football (CAF), and takes over as senior vice president of FIFA even though he has a troubled past.

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Football's Battered King Blatter who Lost his Midas Touch

As his scandal-haunted reign running world football came to an ignominious end, Sepp Blatter had become increasingly certain that FIFA rivals, the media, maybe even governments, were out to get him.

Some diehard supporters of the 79-year-old Swiss sports baron even compared him to "Jesus", being hounded out of office and crucified by his critics in a hateful press.

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Hayden to Leave MotoGP for Superbikes

American rider Nicky Hayden, 2006 world champion, said Thursday he will retire from MotoGP next year to compete in the World Superbike Championship.

The 34-year-old Honda man, preparing to race in this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix, has announced his move to Ten Kate Honda from the next year.

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Formula One: Rosberg Remains Defiant in Title Bid

Nico Rosberg is heading into this weekend’s Russian Grand Prix determined to keep alive his bid for the drivers’ world title by beating defending two-time champion and Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton on a track that may throw up tire problems for most teams.

The 30-year-old German, who is 48 points adrift of the Briton after winning three races, to Hamilton’s eight, this season said he feels he has enough positive feelings to draw on to justify his optimism as he prepares for a keenly-anticipated contest.

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England Opportunities Knock for Alli, Walcott

Tottenham Hotspur teenager Dele Alli is one of several players hoping to make an impression when England begin their preparations for next year's European Championships against Estonia on Friday.

England secured their place at Euro 2016 by beating Switzerland 2-0 last month, when Wayne Rooney became his country's all-time leading scorer, and they will be looking to record a ninth win in nine Group E games in the encounter at Wembley.

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FIFA Watchdog Suspends Blatter, Platini for 90 Days

FIFA's ethics watchdog on Thursday suspended the two most powerful men in football, Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini, for 90 days in a sensational new blow to the sport's scandal-tainted governing body.

While it said the bans were "provisional", the action almost certainly signals the end of the reign of FIFA president Blatter and deals a major blow to UEFA leader Platini's hopes of taking over.

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Japan under Pressure in Asian World Cup Qualification

On a night of big games in Asia, Japan will be under the most pressure as a defeat to Syria in their 2018 World Cup qualifier on Thursday would cast doubt on its chances of making it to Russia.

Only the eight group winners in the second round of Asian qualification are assured of a place in the third and last stage, where they will be joined by the four best second-placed finishers.

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