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Deal worth $5.2bn agreed with LA Dodgers co-owner will end Abramovich’s ownership, subject to EPL and UK gov't approval.
Liverpool rallied after early scare to defeat Villarreal 3-2 and advance to third Champions League final in three years.
Brittney Griner has been held by Russia since February after authorities said she was carrying a vape with cannabis.
The scheme will focus on increasing South Asian representation at the Under-9 to Under-11 level.
English club takes semi-final first leg 2-0 at home against Spanish opponents.
Man City edge out 13-time European champions Real Madrid in thrilling semi-final first-leg at the Etihad Stadium.
Located next to Qatar's national stadium, the museum comprises seven gallery spaces with objects from around the world.
Wimbledon has banned entry to players from Russia, Belarus due to the war in Ukraine.
Six of the top 10 women's finishers and five of the top 10 men were Kenyans as world's oldest marathon race returns.
A crush before the 1989 FA Cup semifinal between Liverpool and Nottingham led to the deaths of 97 people.
From Colombia to Nigeria, traders in football-loving nations are counting losses of failure to make it to Qatar 2022.
Liverpool's second-leg draw ensured an aggregate win over Benfica while Manchester City edge out Atletico Madrid.
Golfer Woods is planning the major comeback a year after he nearly lost his right leg from injuries in a car crash.
USA Basketball players express support for Griner after weeks in detention, say, 'It could have been any of us'.
The draw takes place in Qatar's capital Doha. Twenty-nine of the 32 teams have already qualified.
Algerian football federation demands FIFA order a replay of its match with Cameroon due to the referee's performance.
Human rights, the Russia-Ukraine war and biennial World Cup plans some of the issues that surfaced in Doha.
Norway's football chief lashes out at FIFA and Qatar while World Cup hosts, governing body point to labour reforms made.
Ghana became first African nation to qualify for the 2022 World Cup, but its success was overshadowed by fan violence.
Les Rouges smashed Jamaica's Reggae Boyz 4-0 at Toronto's 30,000 capacity BMO Field to book their place in Qatar finals.
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