Sep 8, 2009 Tuesday
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FRANKFURT - NICO Rosberg could drive for McLaren-Mercedes next season in Formula One.

McLaren-Mercedes director Norbert Haug said Tuesday that Rosberg was one of the candidates to drive for the team next season.

 
LV launches new racing circuit

PARIS - A NEW world circuit of America's Cup-class yacht racing, the Louis Vuitton World Series, will start next November in Nice and include a stop in New Zealand.

Striker Dwight Yorke retires

PORT OF SPAIN (Trinidad) - FORMER Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke has retired as a player and will serve as an assistant coach with Trinidad and Tobago's national football team.

The 37-year-old Yorke says he hopes one day to manage a club in the English Premier League.

Clubs shocked at Chelsea ban

GENEVA - CHELSEA chief executive Peter Kenyon says rival clubs are shocked that FIFA banned the London club from signing players after it brought French 18-year-old Gael Kakuta from Lens.

Kenyon said Tuesday at a European Club Association meeting that Kakuta was also stunned that his move in 2007 was judged as a breach of contract.

   
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