September 11, 2006
BERLIN (AP) - Soccer's governing body wants Zinedine Zidane and Marco Materazzi to make peace after the infamous World Cup head-butt.
"We are definitely working on that," FIFA president Sepp Blatter said Monday before a two-day conference to assess the World Cup in Germany.
One suggestion was for them to meet at Robben Island in South Africa, where former President Nelson Mandela and other anti-apartheid leaders were once imprisoned, Blatter said.
The next World Cup is scheduled to take place in South Africa in the summer of 2010.
September 10, 2006
BY ALEX PROSPERI
The Michigan women's soccer team couldn't have asked for a more dramatic way to end its week.
The Wolverines were tied with Kentucky going into the 90th and final minute of play. Then with 41 seconds to play in regulation, a shot by Wildcat midfielder Megan Jones found the back of the net, prohibiting Megan Turra from recording her sixth shutout this year just seven games into the season. The goal in Lexington was enough to win the match 1-0, and hand the Wolverines their first defeat of the season.
September 10, 2006
BY JAMIE JOSEPHSON
Freshman Peri Marosevic of the Michigan men's soccer team may have a new calling - a psychic.
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