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VICE Sports World News Roundup: February 11, 2016

Start your day with VICE Sports. Here's our morning roundup of the sports news from around the world.
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Good morning, America. It's February 11, 2016. Welcome to the VICE Sports World News Roundup. Be sure to stop every morning for more headlines from around the world.

The Liverpool ticket prices saga seems to have come to an end. Liverpool's owners apologized, rolled back all proposed increases, and vowed not to increase general admission ticket prices for the next two seasons. Power to the people.

Nestle has canceled its sponsorship agreement with the International Association of Athletics Federations. This news comes just months after Adidas did the same. Nestle is worried the IAAF's tarnished reputation in the wake of the Russian doping scandal is doing the company no good. The BBC says the deal was worth around $8 million. Power to the… never mind.

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Impressive!

Barcelona are now unbeaten in their last 29 games, an all-time record in the history of the club — barcastuff (@barcastuff)February 10, 2016

Abou Diabi watch!

Abou Diaby has been declared fit to play for the first time in 505 days.— BBC Sport (@BBCSport)February 10, 2016

Manchester United is "on course to become the first British club to earn more than £500m in one year," reports the BBC.

Video of the Day

USWNT's Christen Press scored this extremely nasty goal against Costa Rica yesterday. Others scored too! The U.S. won 6-0!

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