Category: sports news
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Andres Iniesta Launches NSN Cycling Team, Signs Star Rider Biniam Girmay
Spain’s World Cup hero Andres Iniesta has taken a major step into professional sports management, co-owning a new UCI World Tour cycling team named NSN Cycling. The 41-year-old former Barcelona and Spain midfielder described the venture as “meaningful on many levels,” emphasizing that the project goes beyond sport to embrace values, community, and teamwork. From
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Wilfried Zaha Recalled to Ivory Coast AFCON Squad, Simon Adingra Misses Out
Ivory Coast head coach Emerse Fae has named his 26-man squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), with former Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha returning for the first time in nearly two years. The 33-year-old Zaha has impressed in Major League Soccer with Charlotte FC, while on loan from Galatasaray, earning a recall
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Caroline Dubois Joins Jake Paul’s MVP, Set for WBC Title Defense on Paul vs Joshua Undercard
Lightweight world champion Caroline Dubois has signed a promotional deal with Jake Paul’s Most Valuable Promotions (MVP), leaving Boxxer to join the rapidly growing roster of female boxing talent under MVP. The 24-year-old Briton will defend her WBC lightweight world title against Camila Panatta on the undercard of Paul’s high-profile fight against Anthony Joshua in
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Atlético Madrid Edge PSV in Thrilling Champions League Clash
Atlético Madrid secured a hard-fought 3-2 victory over PSV Eindhoven in an entertaining Champions League encounter at the Philips Stadion, thanks to goals from Julian Alvarez, David Hancko, and Alexander Sorloth. Despite late pressure from the Dutch side and a goal from Ricardo Pepi, Atlético held on to maintain their European hopes. PSV Take Early
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Teenager Lennart Karl Shines as Bayern Munich Come From Behind to Beat Sporting
Bayern Munich secured a hard-fought Champions League victory over Sporting CP, thanks to a sensational performance from 17-year-old Lennart Karl, who scored for the third consecutive European game, becoming the youngest player in Champions League history to achieve the feat. Match Recap: Sporting Take Early Lead The game started evenly, with Bayern dominating possession but
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Helmut Marko to Leave Red Bull After 20-Year Motorsport Legacy
Red Bull motorsport adviser Helmut Marko has announced he will step down from the team at the end of 2025, marking the conclusion of a remarkable 20-year tenure that helped shape Red Bull Racing into one of Formula 1’s most dominant teams. A Legendary Career at Red Bull The 82-year-old Austrian has been a central
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Egypt Requests Cancellation of LGBTQ+ “Pride Match” Plans Ahead of 2026 World Cup
The Egyptian Football Association (EFA) has formally requested FIFA to cancel the planned LGBTQ+ “Pride Match” celebrations ahead of their 2026 World Cup group game against Iran in Seattle. The announcement comes amid heightened sensitivity around cultural and religious values, with both Egypt and Iran maintaining strict laws against homosexuality. Background: Pride Match Planned in
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“A Really Dangerous Circle”: Arteta on Arsenal’s Ongoing Injury Crisis
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has admitted that his squad is trapped in a “really dangerous circle” of injuries, but he insisted that overtraining is not to blame. With key players sidelined ahead of their Champions League clash against Club Brugge, the Gunners face a challenging period as they attempt to navigate a congested fixture schedule.
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“Give Alonso Time”: Real Madrid vs Manchester City Could Define His Future
Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso faces one of the most intense challenges of his young managerial career this Wednesday as his side hosts Manchester City in the Champions League. What was expected to be a clash of footballing superstars – Kylian Mbappe vs Erling Haaland – has instead become a potential make-or-break moment for Alonso.
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Leaderless Bowling: England’s Deeper Ashes Crisis Beyond the Batting Woes
England’s crushing Ashes defeat has sparked familiar criticism, mostly aimed at their struggling batting lineup. Words like reckless, brainless, and unwilling to learn have dominated the headlines, but there’s another, more subtle issue threatening England’s campaign: their fast bowling attack. In the second Test of the series, a bowling unit built for high-stakes moments faltered
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