Canadian women's soccer team drops to 7th in latest FIFA rankings
Olympic champion Canada fell one spot to seventh in the latest FIFA rankings published on Friday.
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Olympic champion Canada fell one spot to seventh in the latest FIFA rankings published on Friday.
"Voice of cricket" Harsha Bhogle recently caught up with the "voice of football" Peter Drury at the World Test Championship (WTC) Final between India and Australia. For decades, both Bhogle and Drury have mesmerised fans and viewers with their poetic voice. Just like the India vs Pakistan rivalry in cricket is incomplete without Bhogle's insightful commentary, Drury's poetic voice is acknowledged in multiple circles in the football world to be one of the best in the commentary business – some even say the best. During the Europa League Final last week, Drury had recently revealed that Bhogle is his idol and he will be meeting him soon in London.
Holders United States will head into next month's Women's World Cup as the top-ranked team, with no changes in the top five in the latest FIFA rankings published on Friday.
Former Springbok winger Stefan Terblanche has been included in World Rugby's 30-member team of disciplinary officials for the Rugby World Cup.
Holders United States will head into next month's Women's World Cup as the top-ranked team, with no changes in the top five in the latest FIFA rankings published on Friday.
More than 1 million tickets have been sold for the Women's World Cup kicking off in Australia and New Zealand next month, with soccer's international governing body saying the tournament is on track to be the most attended standalone women's sporting event in history.
SYDNEY: More than 1 million tickets have been sold for the Women’s World Cup kicking off in Australia and New Zealand next month, with soccer’s international governing body saying the tournament is on track to be the most attended standalone women’s sporting event in history.
Augustine Eguavoen (Photo by Daniel Beloumou Olomo / AFP)