Well, you're in luck in that it claims to be "strict", so you MIGHT be
able to read it in with an XML parser.  (HTML validator at 
http://validator.w3.org/
reports only one minor violation.)

But it's not going to be "simple".

Better might be a "screen scraper" such as jsoup -- http://jsoup.org/
-- but I've never tried to use such a tool.

On Aug 7, 3:58 am, Andy Best <andy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys suddenly I have no experience with java and html parsing and I
> really need it...(possibly 
> fromhttp://www.uefa.com/teamsandplayers/teams/club=52280/domestic/index.html)
>
> I want a simple way to convert an html website to xml
> document(fetch,convert,parse) or an easy alternative way to do it...
>
> ps:if you know any alternative FREE resource of football(soccer) data
> tell it...

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