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Results Football

South African PSL Played Saturday, Sept 10 Black Leopards 3-1 Celtic Cosmos 0-1 Sundowns Pirates 3-1 Bush Bucks SuperSport Utd 0-1 Silver Stars German Bundesliga Played Saturday, Sept 10 Bayer Leverkusen 1-1 Schalke 04 Kaiserslautern 1-5 Werder Bremen VfB Stuttgart 1-1 Arminia Bielefeld Mainz 1-3 Hamburg SV Hanover 96 2-0 Eintracht Frankfurt Nuremberg 1-2 Bayern Munich B.

Moenchengladbach 2-1 Duisburg Italian Serie A Played Saturday, Sept 10 AC Milan 3-1 Siena Palermo 3-2 Inter Milan Spanish La Liga Played Saturday, Sept 10 Real Madrid 2-3 Celta Vigo Real Betis 1-0 Osasuna Deportivo 1-1 Atletico Madrid African Champions League Played Saturday, Sept. 10 Etoile Sahel (TUN) 2-1 Zamalek (EGY) ASEC (CIV) 1-0 Esperance (TUN) Rugby Absa Currie Cup Played Saturday, Sept 10 Premier Division Free State 20-31 Golden Lions Griqualand West 30-49 Blue Bulls Western Province 47-19 Natal Sharks Played Friday, Sept 9 Leopards 50-47 Boland Formula One Kimi closes in on Alonso SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS – Kimi Raikkonen prolonged his battle for the world title here yesterday when his McLaren team-mate Juan Pablo Montoya handed him an easy victory in the Belgian Grand Prix.The Finnish driver took the chequered flag for a second successive win at Spa-Francorchamps ahead of series leader Fernando Alonso in a Renault while BAR-Honda’s Jenson Button filled the third and last podium spot.- Nampa-Reuters10 Etoile Sahel (TUN) 2-1 Zamalek (EGY) ASEC (CIV) 1-0 Esperance (TUN) Rugby Absa Currie Cup Played Saturday, Sept 10 Premier Division Free State 20-31 Golden Lions Griqualand West 30-49 Blue Bulls Western Province 47-19 Natal Sharks Played Friday, Sept 9 Leopards 50-47 Boland Formula One Kimi closes in on Alonso SPA-FRANCORCHAMPS – Kimi Raikkonen prolonged his battle for the world title here yesterday when his McLaren team-mate Juan Pablo Montoya handed him an easy victory in the Belgian Grand Prix.The Finnish driver took the chequered flag for a second successive win at Spa-Francorchamps ahead of series leader Fernando Alonso in a Renault while BAR-Honda’s Jenson Button filled the third and last podium spot.- Nampa-Reuters

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