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PSG and Barcelona have added to the professional soccer record books after winning their respective titles.
Wolfsburg defeats Borussia Dortmund, 3-1, in the DFB-Pokal final.
Could Radamel Falcao be headed to the current Premier League champions this summer?
Final: Sporting KC 4-0 FC Dallas
Watch the lone first-half goal of the Sporting KC-FC Dallas match, televised on UniMas tonight.
An important I.R.S official told The New York Times that more indictments in the FIFA corruption investigation will be released.
Orlando City SC made a big announcement earlier today regarding the future of the club.
Barcelona has yet to pay the remaining 83 million euros of Neymar’s transfer fee, and his former club, Santos, will sue.
FA chairman Greg Dyke thinks Sepp Blatter’s fifth term of FIFA presidency won’t last.
On Fox Sports 1 this Sunday, the New England Revolution face LA Galaxy in a 2014 MLS Cup rematch.
MLS is reportedly pursing the signatures of Andrea Pirlo and Didier Drogba.
Roundup of Serie A’s final Sunday of the 2014-15 campaign.
Final: San Jose Earthquakes 1-1 Orlando City SC
Pulis on chairman Jeremy Peace selling West Brom: “I think he wants to get an investor in or someone who can financially take the club onto another level.”
Alan Pardew has seen Crystal Palace rise to snag a 10th place Premier League finish.
Manchester City ended its Premier League season in second place, and manager Manuel Pellegrini is optimistic about his job safety.
Dortmund has its first signing in the post-Klopp era.
Final: Columbus Crew 2-2 Chicago Fire
PSG is willing to dish out the cash to bring Ronaldo to France. The problem? He would have to leave his built-up glory at Madrid behind him.
PST’s Joe Prince-Wright discussed the final relegation battle between Hull City and Newcastle United.
Mancini: “If we find players with the right characteristics, we’ll be able to improve the existing players in our squad as well. It won’t be easy....”