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Pep Guardiola says he will still be Bayern Munich boss next season, despite reported interest from Manchester City.
 
 
Voting has now closed for the inaugural BBC Women's Footballer of the Year award, and the winner will be announced on 26 May.
 
 
A memorial service is to be held for 56 people killed in a fire at Bradford City's Valley Parade ground in 1985.
 
 
Lower-league footballer Tim Nicot becomes the second Belgian player to die of cardiac arrest in the last two weeks.
 
 
Incoming ECB chairman Colin Graves says the sacking of Peter Moores as England coach was not a "kneejerk" decision.
 
 
Bradley Wright-Phillips scores twice as 10-man New York Red Bulls beat New York City FC in their first derby meeting.
 
 
Ducks shake playoff gorilla while dispatching pesky Flames
 
 
Ovechkin guarantees Game 7 win over Rangers
 
 
Italy's Elia Viviani wins his first Giro d'Italia stage as Australia's Michael Matthew takes the leader's jersey after stage two.
 
 
Manchester City move for Pogba, West Ham want Claudio Beauvue, Gareth Bale is isolated at Real Madrid, plus more.
 
 
A footballer offers to pay for damage caused when a fan momentarily "lost it" and punched a hole in a ceiling a while celebrating his goal.

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