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  • Football:
    • 2006–07 UEFA Champions League, Second Qualifying Round, first leg
    • 2006 Serie A scandal: On appeal, all four clubs convicted by a sports tribunal have their punishments reduced. (BBC)
      • Juventus: Relegation to Serie B stands. Points penalty for 2006–07 cut from 30 points to 17. They still lose their 2004–05 and 2005–06 Serie A titles, and are handed a three-match stadium ban. Juventus says that they will sue to stay in Serie A.
      • A.C. Milan: Points penalty for 2005–06 reduced from 44 to 30 points, and will now enter the third qualifying round of the Champions League. Points penalty for 2006–07 Serie A season cut from 15 to 8, and Milan receive a one-match stadium ban.
      • Fiorentina: Restored to Serie A, but with a 19-point deduction for 2006–07 instead of 11. They remain out of the Champions League, and receive a two-match stadium ban.
      • Lazio: Restored to Serie A, but with an 11-point deduction for 2006–07 instead of 7. They remain out of the UEFA Cup, and also receive a two-match stadium ban.
      • The final UEFA access list is confirmed. Inter Milan and Roma enter the group stage of the Champions League. Chievo will join A.C. Milan entering the Champions League at the third qualifying round. Palermo, Livorno and Parma enter the UEFA Cup, all pending UEFA approval at a meeting Thursday (27 July).

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20 July 2006 (Thursday)

  • Baseball: The grand jury investigating slugger Barry Bonds expired today after announcing that he would not be indicted at this time. The U.S. Attorney's office would neither confirm nor deny that a new grand jury will convene next week with the possibility of charging him with tax evasion and perjury later. (USAToday)
  • Cycling: 2006 Tour de France – Stage 17: Saint-Jean-de-MaurienneMorzine (mountain stage) (199.0 km)
    • American Floyd Landis (PHO) recovers from a devastating Stage 16 finish to win Stage 17 in 5:23:36, 5:42 ahead of Carlos Sastre (CSC). With his first stage victory of the race, Landis is now in third overall, just 33 seconds behind Óscar Pereiro (CEI), who retained the yellow jersey with an overall time of 80:08:49. Sastre is still second overall (+0:12).
  • Football: Under-19 European Championship, First Round
    •  Poland 4 – 1  Belgium The Hosts bounce back from their 1–0 loss to Austria and a hattrick from Dawid Janczyk sets them on the road to a 4–1 victory.
    •  Austria 1 – 3  Czech Republic The Czechs also win after losing their first match. With one match to go in Group A, all teams are equal on points.
    •  Turkey 4 – 4  Portugal A last minute equaliser gives Turkey their first point of the tournament.
    •  Spain 4 – 0  Scotland Spain qualifies already as they also win their second match. Scotland is not out of it yet as they are just one point behind Portugal who are in second.
  • Rink Hockey: 2006 Rink Hockey European Championship, Monza, Italy. Quarter-finals:
    • France 3–4 Switzerland
    • Spain 10–0 Germany
    • Italy 11–1 Andorra
    • Portugal 24–0 Austria

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  • Cricket: India in the West Indies:
    • Fourth Test at Kingston, Jamaica: India defeats West Indies by 49 runs to claim the four-Test series 1–0. In a low-scoring affair, India – having won the toss – were dismissed for 200 in their first innings, Jerome Taylor claiming 5/50. The domination of the bowlers continued in the West Indies' first innings as the home side collapsed to be all out for 103, Harbhajan Singh claiming 5/13 from 4.3 overs. Leading by 97 at the innings break, India added another 171 runs to their total, the wickets shared between Corey Collymore (5/48) and Taylor (4/45). Requiring 269 to win, the home side fell short, dismissed for 219 in their second innings, Indian bowler Anil Kumble claiming 6/78. (Scorecard)
  • Cycling: 2006 Tour de France – Stage 1: StrasbourgStrasbourg (184.5 km)
    • Cofidis' Jimmy Casper wins the first proper stage of le Tour in Strasbourg. He wins the stage in a time of 4:10:00. Robbie McEwen finished 2nd, with Erik Zabel in third. But there was drama further back, with yellow jersey wearer Thor Hushovd needing hospital treatment for a bleeding arm, after being hit by a plastic hand. Ironically, these plastic hands are given out by Hushovd's team Crédit Agricole. Even with this bleeding arm, Hushovd finished 9th, but loses his overall lead. George Hincapie of the Discovery Channel Pro Cycling Team takes the overall lead, by winning an intermediate sprint in the German town of Kehl. The 2 points he earned for 3rd place at the sprint, gave him a 2-second time bonus and as he was on the same time as Hushovd from the Prologue, Hincapie took his first-ever yellow jersey as leader of the general classification. Stage 2 runs between Obernai and Esch-sur-Alzette in Luxembourg.(leTour.fr)
  • Football: David Beckham resigns as captain of the English national team. (Scotsman)

1 July 2006 (Saturday)

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