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Premier League CEO Richard Masters said today that Manchester City "will learn their fate" over the 115 charges they face for allegedly breaking Premier League rules "in the near future." Masters had previously confirmed a date for that hearing had been set "but refused to reveal when...

Aramco to title next men's, women's World Cups

FIFA and Saudi Arabian state oil giant Aramco today announced a "major sponsorship agreement" until the end of 2027 that "involves sponsorship rights for multiple events," including the 2026 men's World Cup and the Women's World Cup the following year. The deal also sees Aramco become FIFA's Major Worldwide...

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Real Madrid has partnered with financial services firm Ouro to launch co-branded products, including prepaid debit cards and a digital wallet, in the U.S. and global markets including Brazil, France and Mexico. Ouro, which will also be the team’s official sponsor in the prepaid, debit and credit card categories,...

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The Football Association named Rugby Football Union COO & CFO Sue Day Dir of Women's Football, replacing Baroness Sue Campbell in December. Day, who was "central to England winning the bid to host next year's World Cup" will be leaving the RFU eight months before...

FA may look to ban global postseason friendlies

The Football Association is to "look at changing the rules to ban clubs from staging lucrative friendlies beyond the end of the season" after Newcastle United and Tottenham Hotspur arranged a game in Australia "three days after the climax of the Premier League campaign." The friendly in Melbourne on...

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Serie A has joined forces with content company Minute Media that will see its brand 90min.com add a Serie A-specific vertical to their site, capturing pre-match content, with information on where to watch the games for U.S. audiences as well as tune-in information for broadcast ( Minute Media )....

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The World Anti-Doping Agency has "come under renewed attack over its failure to investigate the Chinese swimming scandal that has rocked the sports world" -- with calls for the body to be "disbanded and replaced" ahead of the Paris Games. Global Athlete and FairSport have released a joint statement...