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Rassie Erasmus - Mark Alexander - Erasmus gets new contract to stay with South Africa until 2031 - channelnewsasia.com - France - Australia - South Africa - Japan - county Alexander

Erasmus gets new contract to stay with South Africa until 2031

CAPE TOWN, Dec 5 : South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus has been handed a four-year contract extension through to 2031, giving him two more Rugby World Cups to aim for, SA Rugby announced on Friday.

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International - The world needs to respect African football, Mali coach Saintfiet says - channelnewsasia.com - Russia - Sweden - Finland - Germany - Italy - Norway - Japan - Ireland - Morocco - Mali - Iceland

The world needs to respect African football, Mali coach Saintfiet says

Dec 4 : African football deserves greater respect, Mali coach Tom Saintfiet said, after FIFA's surprise decision to delay the release of players to their national teams ahead of this month's Africa Cup of Nations.

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Max Verstappen - Aston Martin - Yuki Tsunoda - Liam Lawson - No regrets about Red Bull move, says Tsunoda - channelnewsasia.com - Algeria - Japan

No regrets about Red Bull move, says Tsunoda

ABU DHABI, Dec 4 : Japan’s Yuki Tsunoda said he was “disappointed” but “okay” about losing his Red Bull seat alongside four-times Formula One champion Max Verstappen next season.

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Grand Prix - Isu - Piper Gilles - Paul Poirier - Guillaume Cizeron - Evan Bates - Madison Chock - Maxime Deschamps - Canadian ice dancers Gilles, Poirier sit 3rd at Grand Prix Final - cbc.ca - France - Usa - Canada - China - Japan

Canadian ice dancers Gilles, Poirier sit 3rd at Grand Prix Final

Canadian ice dance duo Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier sit third after the rhythm dance at the figure skating Grand Prix Final on Thursday in Nagoya, Japan.

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Toyota to become title sponsor of Haas F1 team - channelnewsasia.com - Japan

Toyota to become title sponsor of Haas F1 team

ABU DHABI, Dec 4 : Toyota Gazoo Racing, the Japanese car maker's motorsport division, will become title sponsor of the Haas Formula One team next season in a deal that strengthens an existing technical partnership.

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John F.Kennedy - 2026 World Cup Host Countries, Cities, Stadiums - foxnews.com - Mexico - Canada - Japan - state New Jersey - South Korea - county Rutherford - area District Of Columbia

2026 World Cup Host Countries, Cities, Stadiums

With the largest World Cup field ever (48 teams), you're going to need a lot of stadiums to host the 104 matches. That's why we'll have three countries (the most ever) hosting the tournament across 16 cities. Here's what you need to know. 

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Figure skating's Grand Prix Final will reveal Olympic favourites - cbc.ca - Finland - Italy - Canada - Japan

Figure skating's Grand Prix Final will reveal Olympic favourites

This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, which is CBC Sports' daily email newsletter. Stay up to speed on what's happening in sports by subscribing here .

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Explainer: How does FIFA divide 48-team Men’s World Cup field in groups? - cbc.ca - Qatar - France - Germany - Belgium - Croatia - Netherlands - Spain - Switzerland - Portugal - Scotland - Brazil - Colombia - Usa - Argentina - Australia - Mexico - Canada - Norway - Austria - South Africa - Algeria - Tunisia - Egypt - Washington - Turkey - Senegal - Uzbekistan - Japan - New Zealand - Cape Verde - Morocco - Ghana - Iran - Panama - Saudi Arabia - Jordan - Ivory Coast - Ecuador - Uruguay - South Korea - Paraguay - Haiti - Iraq

Explainer: How does FIFA divide 48-team Men’s World Cup field in groups?

The draw for the 2026 World Cup takes place Friday at 12 p.m. ET at the Kennedy Center in Washington, for the purpose of dividing the 48-team field into 12 groups of four. Once the tournament starts, 32 teams will advance from those preliminary groups to the single-elimination knockout rounds.

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