Peace deal or not Russia shut out of Olympic symbols
Russian athletes heading to the 2026 Winter Olympics will compete without their flag or anthem, and the International Olympic Committee says no diplomatic breakthrough will change that.
Read MoreRussian athletes heading to the 2026 Winter Olympics will compete without their flag or anthem, and the International Olympic Committee says no diplomatic breakthrough will change that.
Read MoreKylian Mbappé will miss the Spanish Super Cup after a knee injury setback, leaving Real Madrid without their biggest star for the highly anticipated derby stage of the tournament.
Read MoreAs another high profile manager loses his job, Brentford head coach Thomas Frank is urging clubs to think beyond quick fixes and reconsider how constant change at the top can damage long term success.
Read MoreA short, context-free clip of Cristiano Ronaldo discussing Manchester United has spread rapidly online, prompting renewed debate about the club’s problems and fresh questions over what the Portuguese star was really trying to say.
Read MoreA low-key social media post confirmed a notable addition to the Philadelphia Phillies’ major league coaching staff, drawing attention across baseball despite offering few details.
Read MoreManchester United are weighing a familiar interim solution as uncertainty surrounds the club’s next move. Ole Gunnar Solskjær is open to returning, while backroom plans are already in place if the decision is made.
Read MoreBarcelona have completed a long awaited return for João Cancelo, but the move only became possible after the defender accepted a significant financial compromise to come home.
Read MoreA football shirt once symbolized loyalty on the terraces. Online, it has taken on a different role, a shortcut to visibility, income and controversy. According to reporting by The Athletic and journalist Katie Whyatt, a growing number of women are navigating the uneasy overlap between football fandom, paid content and online culture.
Read MoreRussia’s president has praised the return of national symbols to Paralympic competition, a decision welcomed in Moscow but sharply criticized in Ukraine, where hundreds of athletes have been killed since the war began.
Read MoreAs global football approaches another expanded World Cup, Sepp Blatter has resurfaced with sharp criticism of Fifa’s leadership, warning that politics, money and personal alliances now shape the sport more than football itself.
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