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May 14, 2012

The counter measuring how many years it is since City has won the League title is reset to zero following the EPL match between MCFC and QPR at the Etihad Stadium
16:16 GMT

Etihad Airways has led the cheers of celebration for Manchester City as the club was crowned Barclays Premier League champions with victory over Queens Park Rangers at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester.

Lack of match practice a concern for UAE U19 boss ahead of the AFC Championships
16:03 GMT

UAE U-19s coach Eid Baroot feels a lack of Pro-League action for his young squad could hurt the UAE’s chances at the AFC Championships, which they will host from November 3-17 this year.

Roberto Mancini the manager of Manchester City and his backroom staff pose with the EPL trophy
15:34 GMT

H. H. Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council member and ruler of Sharjah today congratulated H.H. Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, on the winning of Manchester City of the English Premier League Title.

Manchester City celebrates the long awaited EPL title
15:25 GMT

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini admitted it has been a "crazy season" after his side pipped Manchester United to the Premier League title with a dramatic 3-2 victory over QPR.

May 13, 2012

Raul Gonzalez
22:22 GMT

Spanish veteran striker Raul Gonzalez has signed with Qatar's Al Sadd, several weeks after announcing he would leave Bundesliga club Schalke at the end of the season.

Jose Mourinho
22:19 GMT

The Bernabeu is ready for a party this evening as Real Madrid aim for more records against Real Mallorca, before captain Iker Casillas receives the La Liga trophy.

 Relegated Sharjah can rise again
12:44 GMT

So the inevitable has happened, with Sharjah Club slipping down for at least one season to Division One football. Anyone could have seen this coming and coach Abdul Majeed Al Nimr has rightly called for a re-think of the club’s policies by the management.

Football could be hazardous to health
12:27 GMT

Melbourne, May 13 (ANI): One in 100 footballers have been hospitalized following on-field injuries, which is the highest as compared to any other sport, a new study has revealed.