Qatari club lets Kewell goAustralian veteran Harry Kewell's Socceroos aspirations have taken a hit after the midfielder was released from his club in Qatar. The 34-year-old played four games and scored one goal for Al Gharafa but with Mark Bresciano returning from injury to ... ABC Online, 2 days ago
Asian Football - Australian Kewell released by Qatari club
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Qatar form could lead to recallSource: HIS international career looked dead and buried, but Harry Kewell could be on the verge of miraculously ending his 12-month Socceroos exile. The 34-year-old was without a club for nine months after quitting Melbourne Victory but now is ... NEWS.com.au, 1 week ago
Kewell scores in Qatar, Roos next?
FoxSports.com.au, 1 week ago
Kewell scores in Qatar, Socceroos next?
FoxSports.com.au, 1 week ago
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Clubless Kewell finally commitsHarry Kewell's 12-month spell without a club is officially over after the 34-year old officially signed a contract for the rest of the season with Qatari club Al-Gharafa on Friday. After leaving Melbourne Victory at the end of last season, Kewell ... The Northern Times, 1 month ago
Kewell in deal with Qatari club
WA Today, 1 month ago
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Picture: Why is Harry Kewell called Steve Coogan on his Wikipedia page?Former Leeds and Liverpool player Harry Kewell would appear to be an unlikely target for a Wikipedia hijacking, but it's a pretty funny one as it turns out. The Aussie winger, who is still only 34 (we would have thought he is a lot older), is well ... JOE.ie, 2 days ago
Qatar switch for Kewell
Sky Sports, 1 month ago
Former Australian international Harry Kewell has been signed on a short-term deal with Qatari side Al Gharrafa, having been without a club since leavi...
FIFA.com, 1 month ago
11:48 Former Leeds and Liverpool star Kewell joins Cisse in Qatar
NewsRT.co.uk, 1 month ago
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Kewell on loan at GharafaViewd by: 23 Not rated yet Harry Kewell 6 April 2013 Australian national team captain Harry Kewell has joined Al Gharafa on loan until the end of current season, the club revealed yesterday. Kewell will replace his compatriot Mark Bresciano who has ... Gulf Times, 1 month ago
Al-Gharrafa Sign Harry Kewell Until End of Season
Organization of Asia-Pacific News Agencies, 1 month ago
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Liverpool to make first trip Down UnderSYDNEY As the club where Australian Craig Johnston made his name in the 1980s and where Socceroo Harry Kewell later won the Champions League, Liverpool have a huge following Down Under and a bumper crowd will be expected for the match. "Liverpool is ... EuroNews, 1 month ago
Liverpool to play in Australia for the first time
Masress.com, 1 month ago
Liverpool to play against Melbourne Victory at MCG in July
IBNLive India News, 1 month ago
Premier League - Liverpool to make first trip to Australia
Yahoo! UK and Ireland Eurosport, 1 month ago
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Would you pick Kewell?We're just under a month away from the three matches that will decide Australia's 2014 World Cup destiny. Socceroos Power Rankings Explained: The Socceroos Power Rankings + 1 Day 1: Socceroos Power Rankings: 50-36 + 11 Day 2: Socceroos Power ... FoxSports.com.au, 1 week ago
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'Harry has eyes on third World Cup'After almost a year out of the game, Harry Kewell returns to competitive football as a sub for Al Gharafa in the Qatar FoxSports.com.au, 1 month ago
FIFA: 2014 World Cup qualifying is clean of fixing
Masress.com, 1 month ago
Let go of 'Roos old guard, says Bleiberg
Illawarra Mercury, 1 month ago
Transition too late: Bleiberg
Sydney Morning Herald, 1 month ago
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Kewell's return would be a wonderful affairAs Harry Kewell looked at the playing field before him, he can't have felt too bad about the decision he'd made a few days before. The clock had just ticked into the 80th minute as he made his return to club football on Saturday with Al-Gharafa in ... Melbourne Age, 1 month ago
Why hasn't Kewell come home?
Illawarra Mercury, 1 month ago
Kewell's return to Australia would truly be a wonderful affair to saviour
World News Network, 1 month ago
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Sleep, a novel experiencePerhaps being a soccer supporter living in Melbourne is best reflected by the fact that our favourite moments usually occur in the wee hours, when the world ought to belong to mice and cockroaches. My favourite soccer moment is Tim Cahill's second ... Melbourne Age, 7 hours ago
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