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Cape Town - The internet is a tangled 'web' and stories can pass you by in seconds. Here are 10 soccer articles you may have missed on Wednesday, August 17.

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1. FIFA ethics committee investigators have called for a six-year ban against the former SAFA boss, Kirsten Nematandani...

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2. Mamelodi Sundowns have reportedly put a R37m price tag on Khama Billiat, with Al Ahly said to have offered around R18m for his services...

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3. Keagan Dolly is said to be a target for Greek giants Olympiacos after it emerged that his buy-out clause at Mamelodi Sundowns is R12m...

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4. Kaizer Chiefs are yet to pay-out Sula Matovu and Ivan Bukenya after the pair agreed to mutually terminate their contracts with the club...

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5. Jurgen Klopp is sweating over the fitness of summer signing Sadio Mane after the Senegal international was rushed to hospital with a shoulder injury... 

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6. Sergio Aguero brushed off two missed penalties to score a hat-trick as Manchester City outclassed Steaua Bucharest...

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7. The details of the venues, dates and times of the MTN8 quarter-finals have been confirmed...

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8. Liverpool winger Sheyi Ojo will be out of action for at least one month after fracturing a bone in his back...

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9. Former University of Pretoria midfielder Ronald Ketjijere has given up on the life of a footballer to become a lawyer in his home country...

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10. Mamelodi Sundowns technical team is sweating over the hamstring injury to Bafana Bafana midfielder Keagan Dolly...

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