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Bayern Munich 1, Chelsea 1; Chelsea Wins Shootout, 4-3: Champions League ? Chelsea Beats Bayern Munich on Penalty Kicks
Bayern Munich controlled play throughout the Champions League final, but Chelsea?s Didier Drogba scored the tying goal and converted the decisive penalty kick in the shootout.
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Roundup: In England, West Ham Wins Playoff and Promotion to Premier League
West Ham United defeated Blackpool, 2-1, Saturday in London to earn promotion to England?s Premier League for the 2012-13 season.
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Global Soccer: Change Will Come, but for Now Chelsea Celebrates
The team that was struggling in the middle of the season is the same one that won the Champions League title in Munich.
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Global Soccer: One Last Chance to Be Called a Champion
The U.E.F.A. Champions League final, as Rummenigge implied, is all or nothing. Both sides are wounded by suspensions to key players in defense and midfield.
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Champions League Final Is Backyard Brawl in Bayern Munich?s Backyard
Chelsea faces Bayern Munich in that team?s Allianz Arena in Saturday?s Champions League final for the title as the best club soccer team in Europe.
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Team Songs for a Champions League Final
For the Champions League final Saturday at the 66,000-seat Allianz Arena in Munich, both Chelsea and Bayern Munich fans have a hard-core base that sings throughout the game.
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Blackpool and West Ham Battle for Promotion to Premier League
Blackpool and West Ham, who both reside in the modest second tier of English soccer, will play Saturday in a winner-take-all match for promotion to the Premier League.
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Chelsea and City Triumphs Could Signal New Era
Chelsea's late surge to glory, which saw them crowned European champions on Saturday, means that two of the richest clubs in England achieved breakthrough triumphs within a week of each other, suggesting soccer's balance of power could well be shifting.
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Young Bertrand Offers Chelsea a Glimpse of the Future
There has been endless debate about Chelsea's fate once Frank Lampard, John Terry, Ashley Cole and Didier Drogba move on, but young defender Ryan Bertrand proved at Saturday's Champions League final that the future is bright at Stamford Bridge.
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Bayern Still Waiting to Crown 'Golden Generation'
Another Champions League final another defeat, time is running out for Bayern Munich's home-grown talent to claim the top prize in European club football and cement their status as a golden generation.
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Shootout Win Was Never in Doubt, Says Lampard
Frank Lampard began to think there was no way back for Chelsea in the Champions League final as the minutes ticked down with Bayern Munich leading 1-0, but when the match went to a penalty shootout he had no doubts the trophy was coming to London.
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Chelsea, Luckiest Team in Football
Lots of money, lots of luck, and players who didn't care about winning ugly ? just so long as they won ? turned Chelsea into the champions of Europe.
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We Have Only Ourselves to Blame, Says Bayern's Heynckes
Bayern Munich have only themselves to blame for failing to lift the Champions League trophy for the fifth time on Saturday after dominating against Chelsea but losing 4-3 on penalties, coach Jupp Heynckes said.
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Chelsea Beats Bayern Munich in Penalty Shootout
You can't keep Didier Drogba down.
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Drogba Fires Chelsea to Champions League Glory
Chelsea stunned Bayern Munich to win the Champions League for the first time as Didier Drogba struck the decisive penalty in a shootout at the Allianz Arena following a tension-soaked final which ended 1-1 after extra time on Saturday.
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Hearts Sink Hibs 5-1 to Lift Scottish Cup
Rudi Skacel scored twice as Hearts beat their Edinburgh rivals 5-1 to lift the Scottish Cup in on Saturday, extending Hibernian's losing run in the competition to 110 years.
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Bayern Aiming for Rare Home Final Success
Bayern Munich take on Chelsea in the Champions League final later on Saturday, with the Germans hoping to become European kings for the fifth time and the English attempting to reach the pinnacle of the game for the first time ever.
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Goal: Wait Goes on for Hibs
Hibernians Football Club, which last won the Scottish Cup in 1902, was battered, 5-1, by crosstown rivals Hearts of Midlothian.
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Goal: A Champions League Home Match, Sort Of
Even though the Champions League final is being played in Munich, it's technically a neutral site, with each team receiving the same allotment of 17,500 tickets.
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Goal: Champions League Final: Chelsea Wins Shootout, 4-3
A penalty kick shootout decided the contest between Chelsea and Bayern Munich, playing at its home stadium, for the title of best club soccer team in Europe.
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Goal: Hibernian Looks to End a Scottish Drought
Hibernian, which has not won the Scottish Cup since 1902, will play for the title against Hearts of Midlothian.
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Playing Soccer in Brazil
After graduating from Princeton, an American player traveled to South America for a crash course in soccer.
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WORLD: TimesCast | Ruling on a Hijab Ban
March 2, 2012 - A panel that dictates international soccer rules will decide on Saturday whether women can wear a hijab while competing at the World Cup and Olympics.
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Women's Professional Soccer Folds After 3 Years
The Women's Professional Soccer league has folded after three seasons.
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Flame Takes Front Seat on Golden Firefly
The cabin announcement was polite but firm: "Unless you happen to be the Olympic Flame, I'm afraid there is no smoking allowed."
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Column: Champions League Gets Thinking Fan's Final
The dream Champions League final, in pure soccer terms, would have been Barcelona vs. Real Madrid. But the world's two best players, Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, both fluffed penalty kicks in the semifinals, leaving us with the thinking fan's final, instead.
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Di Matteo Says Villas-Boas Deserves Credit
A selfless Roberto Di Matteo will share the glory with predecessor Andre Villas-Boas if Chelsea beat Bayern Munich in the Champions League final, the interim coach said on Friday.
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