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Nephew of FIFA president could bring visual revolution to Russian footballSwiss company Infront Sports & Media has sent the Russian Premier League an improved offer to buy TV coverage rights. The league’s authorities are taking their time, as agreement will mean a number of earth shattering changes to Russian football. |
Anzhi eye summer transfer market burstAnzhi owner Suleiman Kerimov shows no signs of taming his transfer appetite. The businessman says he is ready to pour €300 million into the Premier League side’s reinforcement this midseason. |
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Russian girls retain good chance of making it to European ChampionshipsRussia's women's football team have taken a big step towards next summer’s European Championships after walloping minnows Macedonia in their latest qualifying game. |
Rubin winless streak ends at Anzhi expenseIt has taken a while, but Rubin Kazan have finally won a Russian Premier League match in 2012. The Kazan side notched their first victory in five at the expense of Guus Hiddink's Anzhi. |
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Zenit grab all three points in MoscowZenit St. Petersburg have increased the gap at the top of the Russian Premier League to nine points after beating Spartak Moscow in a hard battle in the Russian capital. |
Basques continue to impress in Europa LeagueManchester United's conquerors Athletic Bilbao have one foot in the last four of the Europa League after a convincing 4-2 victory over Schalke in Germany in the first leg of their quarterfinal. |
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Bayern one step away from Champions League semisGerman giants Bayern Munich have one foot in the last four of the Champions League after beating Marseille on the road, while the tie between AC Milan and Barcelona is perfectly poised after the first leg. |
Gunners set to bid farewell to ArshavinBritish papers are speculating Andrey Arshavin is likely to be kicked out of Arsenal mid-season. The reason appears trivial – the Gunners plan to improve their financial health with the Russian being one of the biggest but least effective earners. |
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Real end Cypriot fairytale in Champions LeagueCypriot Champions League sensation APOEL have experienced their first major blow of this year’s campaign in their first leg against Spanish giants Real Madrid. |
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Playoffs could top off Russian Premier League next seasonA revolutionary change of format may await the Russian Premier League from next season. According to the country’s Football Union president, playoffs to decide the champion could be introduced this year. |