Final of the EuroCup Women: The London Lions are making history by aiming high and pushing limits.
I was forced to look a specific way as a child, which wasn't me. I live in a period when girls can wear whatever makes them feel comfortable and still…
David Moyes, the West Ham manager, claims that Kalvin Phillips, the midfielder, needs support’ following a fan incident.
According to West Ham manager David Moyes, England midfielder Kalvin Phillips needs "support and people to help him".
John Beaton officiates Rangers vs. Celtic, an Old Firm match weeks following Brendan Rodgers’ censure.
Rangers versus Celtic for the Scottish Premiership title will be managed by John Beaton on Sunday.
In its appeal, the International Boxing Association fails to uphold the ruling of the International Olympic Committee.
The International Boxing Association has lost its plea to retain its standing as the world governing body of the sport.
Sarah Glenn was cut from the England team while she healed from a concussion.
Sarah Glenn, a leg spinner, has withdrawn from the England tour of New Zealand in order to continue her concussion recovery.
Who will be able to challenge Brazil’s hegemony in Fédération sports?
An Argentine who traveled via Colombia to reach Spain a little more than 70 years ago altered the destiny of European football.
Tour Championship: Ali Carter seizes the initiative, and Mark Selby muses over the future following defeat.
Following his 10-8 defeat to Gary Wilson in the Tour Championship opening round, Mark Selby thinks it's "maybe time to do something else".
Fergus Burke: Saracens and Crusaders fly-half reach an agreement for sports.
Fergus Burke, a fly-half for the Crusaders, will join the Saracens on a contract that will start this summer.
Sam Whitelock, the man with the most caps for New Zealand, will retire this summer.
Sam Whitelock, the player with the most caps for New Zealand, will retire in June at the conclusion of the French club season.
Following a Premier League charge, the Championship team reports losses of £89.7 million.
With their £89.7 million loss for the 2022–2023 season, Leicester City has now lost almost £215 million in total for their last three Premier League seasons.