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Philippe Mateta - Oliver Glasner - Maxence Lacroix - Adam Wharton - Wharton pulls strings as Mateta fires Crystal Palace to Conference League crown - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - France - Germany - county Park

Wharton pulls strings as Mateta fires Crystal Palace to Conference League crown

LEIPZIG, Germany, May 27 : Crystal Palace claimed their first European trophy as Jean-Philippe Mateta’s second-half goal secured a 1-0 victory over Rayo Vallecano in the final of the Conference League on Wednesday, the perfect farewell for manager Oliver Glasner.

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2026 World Cup Odds: Which Will Be Highest, Lowest-Scoring Countries? - foxnews.com - France - Germany - Belgium - Spain - Portugal - Italy - Brazil - Argentina - Uzbekistan - New Zealand - Cape Verde - Morocco - Panama - Jordan - Haiti - Iraq

2026 World Cup Odds: Which Will Be Highest, Lowest-Scoring Countries?

Making the World Cup doesn't mean you're expected to make goals. 

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Kris Sparre named head coach of PWHL Hamilton - cbc.ca - Germany - Austria - county Hamilton - county San Diego

Kris Sparre named head coach of PWHL Hamilton

Former Boston Fleet head coach Kris Sparre will be the head coach of the new PWHL Hamilton franchise.

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Germany urge players to avoid political statements at World Cup - arabnews.com - Qatar - Germany - Usa - Mexico - Canada - Japan

Germany urge players to avoid political statements at World Cup

BERLIN: Germany sporting director Rudi Voeller on Wednesday urged members of the World Cup squad to avoid making political statements during this summer’s tournament. Speaking from Germany’s pre-World Cup camp in northern Bavaria, Voeller said players were not under a gag order but encouraged them to keep sport and politics “somewhat separate” while at the finals. Voeller said there would be no specialist media training ahead of the tournament in the United States, Canada and Mexico, unlike in the lead-up to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. “If someone wishes to do so, they are welcome to do it in the run-up to the tournament,” Voeller said of players making political statements. “However, if it hasn’t happened until this point, it generally shouldn’t start happening now.” The 66-year-old hoped Germany learned from their experience four years ago in Qatar, where the team’s build-up to the tournament was dominated by discussion about a ban on political symbols. In Qatar, the German players covered their mouths in their pre-match photo before their tournament opener against Japan and some commentators suggested it contributed to their poor showing at the tournament. “Every player is fully aware of the situation; after all, a significant number of the current squad members were also part of the team that went to Qatar,” said Voeller. “Naturally, we won’t see a repeat of what happened previously — namely, (players and officials) launching various campaigns or conducting interviews and reporting critically on certain issues immediately before a match.” Voeller said he would leave it up to the media to report on political issues. “You (the media) are free to do that.

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Rayo Vallecano - Rayo and Palace supporters soak up sun ahead of Conference League final - channelnewsasia.com - Germany - Spain

Rayo and Palace supporters soak up sun ahead of Conference League final

LEIPZIG, Germany May 27 : A blend of joyous anticipation and community spirit gripped Leipzig on Wednesday as thousands of Crystal Palace and Rayo Vallecano fans gathered ahead of the UEFA Conference League final, the first meeting between the two clubs.

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Tamara Korpatsch - Korpatsch defends handshake snub after tense win over Wang - channelnewsasia.com - France - Germany

Korpatsch defends handshake snub after tense win over Wang

PARIS, May 27 : Germany's Tamara Korpatsch skipped the customary handshake with Wang Xinyu after defeating the 32nd seed in a tense second-round match at the French Open on Wednesday, saying later she resented being portrayed as an unfair player over a line call.

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World Cup transit sticker shock hits fans with tickets to matches in some US host cities - arabnews.com - Russia - Qatar - Germany - Scotland - Usa - New York - state New Jersey - state Massachusets

World Cup transit sticker shock hits fans with tickets to matches in some US host cities

NEW YORK: Dubbed the “Sommermärchen,” or “Summer Fairy Tale,” the 2006 World Cup in Germany was a widely praised showcase for a modern, unified nation that was welcoming to fans from around the globe. Part of that success was the “KombiTicket,” which gave fans free access to local public transportation on match days. Since then, World Cup host countries have invested heavily in getting fans to and from matches, especially in Russia in 2018, where even long-distance trains between host cities were free, and Qatar in 2022, where free metro access helped turn stadium-hopping into part of the tournament experience. Then came the United States. Already reeling from astronomical ticket prices, expensive flights and exorbitant hotel costs, fans have been outraged to discover that getting to some stadiums via rail will come with another hefty bill: $98 round-trip train fares in New Jersey and $80 in Massachusetts — trips that normally cost NFL fans $12.90 and $20, respectively. Officials insist they aren’t trying to rip off fans, but are instead just trying to cover the costs of security and expanded train service without being a drain on taxpayers. Yet fans see it as just another way that tournament organizers are burdening fans who are already paying huge sums to visit the US, a huge, car-centric country where public transit has long been an afterthought in many locales. Unlike past hosts, some state and local officials have been less willing to swallow the costs, arguing they should be covered by FIFA, the international soccer body that stands to rake in billions of dollars from the event. Finding a solution from overseas “Planning for this World Cup has been a nightmare from start to finish,” said Scotland-born Rory

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Roland Garros - Elina Svitolina - Tamara Korpatsch - Svitolina dismantles Quevedo to reach French Open third round - channelnewsasia.com - France - Ukraine - Germany - Spain

Svitolina dismantles Quevedo to reach French Open third round

PARIS, May 27 : Ukraine's Elina Svitolina reached the third round of the French Open by dismantling Kaitlin Quevedo of Spain 6-0 6-4 on Court Philippe Chatrier on Wednesday.

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