Benfica signs midfielder Vieira
Benfica has signed midfielder Hugo Vieira from Portuguese rivals Gil Vincente, the Lisbon club announced. The 23-year-old Vieira was signed on a contract through the 2015-16 season and joins Dutch forward Ola John as summer additions, after he was acquired from Twente.
John secures Benfica move
Benfica has completed the signing of Twente winger Ola John for an undisclosed fee. John will join the Portuguese side on a five-year deal after establishing himself as a first-team
Norway Parliament Warns About Signing Oil Contracts Early
got approval from Norway's Minister of Petroleum and Energy Ola Borten Moe, also from the Centre party. "Prior to the Parliament ..... to do that this time," said Minister of Petroleum and Energy Ola Borten Moe, adding that Parliament was correct in noting that
EURO 2012 LIVE: Ukraine 2, Sweden 1 in Group D at Euro 2012
10 minutes left. ___ 2216: Three substitutions by Sweden as it looks to get back in this game. Anders Svensson replaces Ola Toivonen for Sweden, Christian Wilhelmsson is on for Sebastian Larsson and Elmander comes on for Rosenberg. Seventeen minutes
Statnett To Build Power Cables From Norway To Germany And UK
power cable between the Nordic country and Germany, as well as one to the U.K. Norway's Minister of Petroleum and Energy Ola Borten Moe and Germany's Federal Minister of Economics and Technology Philipp Rosler met today and said they expect that Statnett's
France held goalless by Sweden at halftime
Group D game on Tuesday. Sweden went closest to scoring after 12 minutes when Philippe Mexes botched a defensive header to allow Ola Toivonen to run free but his shot clipped the outside of the post after goalkeeper Hugo Lloris forced him wide. Franck Ribery
EURO 2012 LIVE: England 1, Ukraine 0; Sweden 2, France 0 in final Group D matches
Mellberg, Jonas Olsson, Martin Olsson, Anders Svensson, Kim Kallstrom, Sebastian Larsson, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Emir Bajrami, Ola Toivonen. France: Hugo Lloris, Mathieu Debuchy, Gael Clichy, Philippe Mexes, Adil Rami, Yann M'Vila, Alou Diarra, Hatem
France advances despite loss to Sweden
its first two matches - did not fold. Sweden showed from the start it was not going to end its tournament without a fight as Ola Toivonen fired off target and Sebastian Larson forced a save from France goalkeeper Hugo Lloris inside 4 minutes. Franck Ribery
Ugly France through after Sweden loss
France, who suffered their first defeat by Sweden since 1969, will know they can rely on the superb Lloris. The keeper forced Ola Toivonen wide in the early stages after the striker was allowed to run free following a defensive blunder by Mexes. France enjoyed