Ottawa's Michael Woods announces retirement from cycling
Ottawa's Michael Woods, the first athlete to both run a sub-four-minute mile and complete the Tour de France, announced he's retiring from professional cycling at the end of the season.
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Ottawa's Michael Woods, the first athlete to both run a sub-four-minute mile and complete the Tour de France, announced he's retiring from professional cycling at the end of the season.
Four-time Olympian Moh Ahmed is one of 413 Canadian signatories calling on Tennis Canada to cancel Canada's Davis Cup tie with Israel in Halifax this September.
UEFA tak menutup mata tentang masalah kemanusiaan di Gaza, Palestina. Otoritas tertinggi sepakbola Eropa itu fokus membantu anak-anak korban perang di sana.
Israeli football fans held up a banner reading "Murderers since 1939" during a match against a Polish team on Thursday, causing outrage in Poland as the president said it insulted the memory of Poles, including Jews, killed in the second World War.
DUBAI: UEFA unfurled a banner with the message “Stop Killing Children. Stop Killing Civilians” on the pitch on Wednesday ahead of the UEFA Super Cup showdown between Paris Saint-Germain and Tottenham Hotspur in Udine, Italy.
Keluarga pesepakbola Palestina Suleiman al-Obeid mengenang sosok sang legenda. Istri Suleiman, Doaa al-Obeidi, menggambarkan bagaimana suaminya sangat mencintai sepakbola. Di tengah serangan dan genosida oleh Israel, Suleiman disebut masih menyempatkan diri untuk bermain sepakbola.
GAZA CITY: The "Pele" of Palestinian football hoped to keep scoring goals until he was 50. An Israeli tank shell dashed that dream a decade early, his family said, killing Suleiman al-Obeid as he queued in southern Gaza this week to collect food.
GAZA CITY: The “Pele” of Palestinian soccer hoped to keep scoring goals until he was 50. An Israeli tank shell dashed that dream a decade early, his family said, killing Suleiman Al-Obeid as he queued in southern Gaza this week to collect food. Obeid’s widow Doaa Al-Obeid now clutches the blue-and-white number 10 shorts he wore for his Gaza club, Al-Shati, one of the only mementos she has of her late husband, as she and her five children mourn the revered 41-year-old striker. “This is the most precious thing left behind by him,” she said. The family have few other belongings of Obeid, whose home was destroyed in a bombardment earlier this year.