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Each week Fanzone brings you a visual round-up of news from around the world of football -- whether the soccer story centres on drama in Europe, coach changes in Central America or events in Africa, all the stories worth knowing about will be here.

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Female soccer hits West Bank

Ten thousand women flock to watch the female Palestinian side play Jordan in the West Bank.

Kiwis go soccer crazy

Ticket sales for New Zealand's football game against Bahrain out-sell the All Blacks's last home test match.

Becker on Bayern

Football Fanzone talks to tennis legend Boris Becker about his love for Bayern Munich.

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CNN's Alex Thomas says unless silverware can be won, Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is more mad scientist than wise professor.

Ade deserves second chance

Emmanuel Adebayor has made mistakes, but he deserves a second chance says CNN's Pedro Pinto.

Footballers cannot spit in face of swine flu

To spit or not to spit. That is the question in the Premier League right now, says Terry Baddoo.

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