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Reactions to resignation of FIFA's Sepp Blatter
Blatter resigned as FIFA president on Tuesday, four days after being re-elected to a fifth term amid the biggest corruption scandal in the history of soccer's global governing body.
South Africa football chief admits $10 m payment, says not a bribe
"How could we have paid a bribe for votes four years after we had won the bid?" said South African Football Association president Danny Jordaan.
Champions League win would be perfect: Barcelona's Gerard Pique
"After the league and the cup, if we win the Champions League, it'd be reaching perfection," Barcelona defender Pique said.
I'm very proud, says Arsene Wenger after record Arsenal win
Wenger could be excused if he felt like singing a verse of 'we've won our trophy back' after his team retained the FA Cup with a 4-0 demolition of Aston Villa.
Barcelona coach Luis Enrique sets sights on treble
Enrique allowed himself a brief moment to savour Saturday's King's Cup triumph over Athletic Bilbao before quickly turning his attention to the Champions League final against Juventus.
David Gill refuses vice-presidential role post Sepp Blatter's re-election
Gill said he did not think being the British vice-president of FIFA would do his reputation any good while it is headed by Blatter.
Panama hold Argentina to draw at FIFA Under-20 World Cup
Correa dispelled any doubts about his fitness on Saturday when he put his team ahead in the Group B match with goals in the 14th and 79th minute.
Rafael Benitez good solution for Real Madrid: Vicente del Bosque
"The arrival of Benitez seems very good and a good solution since he is a prepared man who will try to make Real Madrid better," said Del Bosque.
Who are the arrested FIFA officials?
The officials were in Switzerland for the FIFA congress and presidential election.
The man who exposed FIFA corruption - Michael Garcia
It took an American, from a land where football is called soccer, to expose what is not surprising to those who rather think "why it took so long".
Carlos Bacca star as Sevilla beat Dnipro, win Europa League
Sevilla's success means there will be five Spanish teams in the Champions League next season, matching the record set by English clubs in 2005-06.
I was angry with Carlo Ancelotti, says Iker Casillas
Casillas revealed on Tuesday night that he was angered by the original snub but wished Ancelotti well for the future.
Liverpool's decline leaves Rodgers' future in jeopardy
Liverpool finished a miserable season with a 6-1 loss at Stoke, their worst defeat in the 23-year history of the Premier League.
Newcastle stay in Premier League, Hull City relegated
Newcastle secured their Premier League status with a 2-0 victory on Sunday over West Ham.
Barcelona were much better than Real Madrid: Luis Enrique
Barcelona celebrated their La Liga title triumph on Saturday, ending the season two points clear of Real Madrid.
Manager Manuel Pellegrini confident of staying at Manchester City
"I am always confident because it's my way of thinking. I signed a contract here for three years," Pellegrini said.