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It's not everyday you meet a real life superhero, let alone have two in the same room at the same time.
FLORIDA, US: A host of women professional golf stars will compete in the second event of this year’s Aramco Team Series presented by the Public Investment Fund, which takes place at Trump International Golf Club West Palm Beach from May 19-21. Among the list of golfing stars set to compete are world No.
MANCHESTER, England : Canada and Portland Thorns forward Janine Beckie has joined the growing chorus calling for better research into the prevalence of injuries in women's soccer, saying that alarm bells would ring if their male counterparts were suffering the same fate.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Titans have the final financing piece for the NFL's next pricey stadium with the largest public investment yet that they hope to open for the 2027 season.
Tottenham's players are offering to refund fans who travelled to watch the team get thrashed 6-1 by Newcastle in the Premier League.
Britain and France's sports ministers insisted on Tuesday that Russian and Belarusian athletes must never compete as neutrals as recommended by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) because they could still be funded by their governments.
Tottenham Hotspur's first-team squad will refund supporters who travelled to watch Sunday's 6-1 humiliation at Newcastle United, the club confirmed in a statement.
The All England Club will pay for two rooms for Ukrainian tennis players and their teams during the grass-court season and will donate one British pound (about $1.25 US) for each ticket sold at Wimbledon to relief efforts in Ukraine — which could top 500,000 pounds ($620,000) — after allowing players from Russia and Belarus back into the tournament despite the ongoing war.