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There’s exciting news for art and culture lovers across the north west, as Manchester’s newest arts centre has announced its official opening and launch programme next year.
Scoring penalties might look easy but putting the ball past the goalkeeper even from 12 yards isn't a child's play. Some footballers have truly mastered the art of scoring penalties, and there there's someone like Norik Avdalyan who has given a new definition to the act of scoring from the spot. What's special is the fact that Avdalyan has started to make scoring outrageous penalties a habit.
Milo French is determined to finally banish his injury demons by making a significant splash during a bumper 2023 of diving. The Verwood athlete has endured a whole host of setbacks to slightly dampen the excitement which came from his 2019 triumph at the CAMO International in Montreal.
Sunderland manager Tony Mowbray admitted once again that he wants more from Manchester United loanee Amad after his side's 0-0 draw with Blackpool on Tuesday night.
AMSTERDAM: Giacomo Raspadori netted twice as Napoli came from behind to deliver a masterclass and score a runaway 6-1 win at 10-man Ajax Amsterdam in the Champions League on Tuesday (Oct 4).
South Africa beat India by 49 runs in the third and final Twenty20 match on the back of Rilee Rossouw's maiden T20I century to record a consolation victory in Indore on Tuesday as the hosts won the series 2-1.
U.S. Soccer Federation president Cindy Parlow Cone said Monday that the findings of the investigation by Sally Q. Yates are just a «first step» in changing an environment that allowed the abuse of professional women players to take place unchecked for many years.