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Chelsea dig deep to see off Fulham
Chelsea FC came from behind to beat Fulham FC and restore their five-point lead at the top of the Premier League while Tottenham Hotspur FC went fourth after beating West Ham United FC 2-0.
United and Arsenal step up title chase
Manchester United FC closed to within two points of Premier League leaders Chelsea FC with a hard-earned victory at Hull City AFC while Arsenal FC also won to increase the pressure at the top.
Duisburg's final triumph
The eighth and last UEFA Women's Cup before the introduction of the UEFA Women's Champions League ended like the first edition, and three of the others, with German victors: FCR 2001 Duisburg.
Iceland's football factory
There can be few more remarkable success stories than that of ÍA Akranes, the team from a tiny Icelandic fishing port which has produced over 40 top-level players. Training Ground investigates.
Mancini savours winning start at City
There were contrasting fortunes for the Premier League's Italian bosses as Carlo Ancelotti endured a rare blank, Gianfranco Zola enjoyed a rare win and Roberto Mancini hit the ground running.
From one year to the next
In his editorial column in the latest edition of the UEFA publication uefadirect, UEFA President Michel Platini looks back at events in 2009 and hopes football fans will enjoy a memorable 2010.
Interviú first to Futsal Cup hat-trick
After two years of Russian domination, it was Spain's turn to shine again in 2009 as Interviú Madrid returned to the UEFA Futsal Cup and became the first side to win a third edition of the competition.
Putting football first in 2009
The year 2009 proved to be another hectic and memorable period for UEFA – on and off the field – as the organisation remained true to its central role as the parent body of European football.
Jovetić named Montenegro's finest
ACF Fiorentina striker Stevan Jovetić has been named the 2009 Montenegrin Footballer of the Year. "I hope it's only the beginning and that next year will be even better," said the 20-year-old.
Germany complete U21 mission
Germany took the UEFA European Under-21 Championship title for the first time with a 4-0 win against England to bring June's memorable tournament in Sweden to a fittingly eye-catching close.
Learn basic skills on the Training Ground
Paul Wood is one of the world's top freestyle footballers but he has gone back to basics for the Training Ground with a series of guides to some fundamental skills and our special Christmas challenge.
European challenge lures two to CSKA
UEFA Champions League hopefuls PFC CSKA Moskva have made two signings, sealing 'long term' deals for FC Moskva defender Kirill Nababkin and FC Sibir Novosibirsk goalkeeper Sergei Chepchugov.
Lille and Montpellier lead Bordeaux chase
LOSC Lille Métropole and Montpellier Hérault SC beat AS Nancy-Lorraine and Olympique Lyonnais respectively to move second and third in Ligue 1 but FC Girondins de Bordeaux still lead the way.
Del Bosque extends reign in Spain
Vicente del Bosque will be in charge for Spain's title defence at UEFA EURO 2012™ after signing a two-year contract extension following an impressive 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying campaign.
Levein lands top job in Scotland
Craig Levein has been confirmed as George Burley's successor as Scotland national coach, signing a two-and-a-half year deal that sees him charged with negotiating UEFA EURO 2012™ qualifying.
Kardec kick-starts Benfica spending
SL Benfica president Luís Filipe Vieira confirmed that the Lisbon giants have signed 20-year-old striker Alan Kardec from Brazilian side CR Vasco da Gama, promising another new arrival within days.
German dominance continues unabated
Victory at UEFA WOMEN'S EURO 2009™ in Finland confirmed once more that Germany cast a long shadow over the female game in Europe as uefa.com reflects on their remarkable achievements.
United mourn 'Busby Babe' Scanlon
Former Manchester United FC outside forward Albert Scanlon, who was among the survivors of the 1958 Munich air crash that claimed eight of the 'Busby Babes', has died at the age of 74.
Training Ground continues to grow
UEFA Training Ground has underlined its position as one of the world's most extensive grassroots football resources, with training and tactical guides from a host of top names like Xavi Hernández.
João Pereira to give his all for Sporting
Sporting Clube de Portugal have signed SC Braga full-back João Pereira for a fee of €3m, with the 25-year-old promising: "I will give my life for the club, fighting to the death for a win in every game."