Thursday October 29, 2009
Football results worldwide
Argentine Div 1: Godoy Cruz 1 Estudiantes 2, Atletico Tucuman 1 Velez Sarsfield 2, Newell’s Old Boys 1 Racing Club 0.
Leading standings: Estudiantes 23, Newell’s Old Boys 23, Colon (Santa Fe) 21, Velez Sarsfield 21, Banfield 20.
Dutch Cup third round: Feyenoord 2 Den Bosch 0, De Treffers 1 NAC Breda 6, Go Ahead Eagles Deventer 4 FC Emmen 2 (aet, 90min: 2-2), Helmond Sport 5 ASWH 0, Heracles Almelo 3 HFC Haarlem 0,
Jong De Graafschap 1 FC Zwolle 0 (aet, 90min: 0-0), Sparta Rotterdam 1 VVV-Venlo 1 (aet, 90min: 1-1, Sparta Rotterdam win 5-4 on penalties).
English Div 3: Bristol Rovers 0 Leeds 4.
Leading standings: Leeds 33, Charlton 29, Colchester 28, Milton Keynes Dons 26, Norwich 22.
German Cup third round: FC Augsburg 5 MSV Duisburg 0, Osnabrueck 3 Borussia Dortmund 2, Eintracht Trier 0 Cologne 3, Greuther Fuerth 1 VfB Stuttgart 0.
Portuguese Premier League: Vitoria Guimaraes 1 Sporting 1.
Leading standings: Benfica 22, Braga 22, Porto 19, Sporting 12, Rio Ave 11.
Scottish League Cup fourth round: Dundee 1 Rangers 3, St Johnstone 2 Dundee United 1, St. Mirren 3 Motherwell 0.
Spanish King’s Cup last 32, first-leg: Alcorcon 4 Real Madrid 0, CF Atletico Ciudad 2 Sevilla 4, Recreativo Huelva 1 Sporting Gijon 1, UD Marbella 0 Atletico Madrid 2.
Swedish Div 1: IFK Gothenburg 2 Halmstad 2, Kalmar 5 Malmo 4.
Leading standings: IFK Gothenburg 57, AIK Stockholm 57, Elfsborg Boras 51, Kalmar 50, Haecken 44.
Sports Poll
- Tevez, Adebayor give Man City 2-0 win over Bolton
- Lotus vow to make it through entire season
- Chinese pair banking on flour power
- Red Devils back at full power, says Edwin
- India’s richest man denies interest in Liverpool stake
- Reds regain mean streak
- Drogba fired up to keep Chelsea ahead of United
- New car will give Force India an advantage
- Hairi wants to be better than Shu Wai
- MNCF worked up over new ruling for team sprint at 2012 Olympics
- Tevez, Adebayor give Man City 2-0 win over Bolton
- Lakers down Spurs for second win without Bryant
- More scandals, please
- India get a thrashing
- Stoke’s Fuller held over club assault
- Two men jailed over Dalglish grenade case
- India’s richest man denies interest in Liverpool stake
- Reds regain mean streak
- Chinese pair banking on flour power
- Bid to find the ultimate EPL viewing experience

