Senegal forward Jackson joins Chelsea from Villarreal
Senegal striker Nicolas Jackson has joined Chelsea from Villarreal on an eight-year contract, the Premier League club announced on Friday.
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Senegal striker Nicolas Jackson has joined Chelsea from Villarreal on an eight-year contract, the Premier League club announced on Friday.
England’s players will not be allowed to wear the OneLove armband in matches at the World Cup this summer but will be able to wear bands supporting other causes.
LONDON : Saudi Arabia still poses "big issues" as a host for Women's Tennis Tour events but the organisation's chairman and CEO Steve Simon says they are engaging with players and evaluating whether to follow other sports to the Gulf state.
The anti-discrimination "One Love" captain's armband denied to teams at the men's World Cup in Qatar will be worn at the Women's World Cup next month, but in an amended version now approved by soccer authorities.
The anti-discrimination «One Love» rainbow captain's armband banned at the men's World Cup in Qatar will also not be worn at the Women's World Cup next month, after FIFA opted for an amended multicolored version influenced by the Pan-African flag and pansexual flag.
MANCHESTER, England : Captains will be permitted to wear armbands with messages about inclusion, gender equality and peace at the Women's World Cup, an about-face for FIFA after rainbow armbands were not allowed at the men's tournament last year in Qatar.
Republic of Ireland captain Katie McCabe will not be permitted by FIFA to wear the OneLove armband in matches at the World Cup this summer.
Tokyo Olympics gold medallist Neeraj Chopra will return to action after a one-month injury lay-off as he looks to win his second straight podium finish of the season at the Lausanne leg of the Diamond League. The star javelin thrower had made a perfect start to the Diamond League season with a top podium finish in Doha, Qatar, on May 5 with a fourth career-best throw of 88.67m but suffered a muscle strain while training later that month. He will return to action in Lausanne after pulling out of the FBK Games on June 4 at Hengelo (the Netherlands) and Paavo Nurmi Games in Turku, Finland on June 13 as a precautionary measure.