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Everton set to complete £25m striker signing
Everton set to complete £25m striker signing
Everton are close to sealing a deal for Portuguese striker Beto from Udinese.
2023-08-29 18:52
Rob Holding attracting transfer interest as Arsenal make decision on future
Rob Holding attracting transfer interest as Arsenal make decision on future
Arsenal are willing to let Rob Holding leave the club amid transfer interest from the Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga & Ligue 1
2023-08-29 18:29
Pep Lijnders explains exit and return to Liverpool
Pep Lijnders explains exit and return to Liverpool
Liverpool assistant coach Pep Lijnders has explained how he returned to the club in 2018 under Jurgen Klopp.
2023-08-29 18:28
Royce Lewis is hungry for more big-stage moments, after 2 grand slams in 2 games
Royce Lewis is hungry for more big-stage moments, after 2 grand slams in 2 games
Royce Lewis became the first Minnesota Twins player to hit a grand slam in consecutive games
2023-08-29 18:24
Who is Aryna Sabalenka's boyfriend? Belarusian tennis star bonded with partner over shared passion for sports
Who is Aryna Sabalenka's boyfriend? Belarusian tennis star bonded with partner over shared passion for sports
While Aryna Sabalenka is a pro tennis player, her current boyfriend reigned as an ice hockey champion, representing Belarus in two Olympics
2023-08-29 18:22
Underfire Spanish FA chief Luis Rubiales once played in Scotland and he was a total flop
Underfire Spanish FA chief Luis Rubiales once played in Scotland and he was a total flop
The embattled Spanish football chief Luis Rubiales was once an unlikely name on the books of Scottish club Hamilton Academical – but he quit after just four games. Rubiales retired as a professional footballer nine years before he became head of the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), but his short stint in Scotland was a lowlight of his playing career. The Spaniard flopped in Hamilton and made just four appearances, all of which ended in defeat. Eventually, the club terminated his contract by mutual consent. Rubiales cited family reasons for his departure. On his final appearance in Scotland, a 4-1 defeat to Rangers, Rubiales was greeted with the chant: “Baldy bastard, what’s the score?” The 46-year-old has faced repeated calls to step down from his position as the head of Spain’s football association in recent weeks, after he grabbed Spanish striker Jenni Hermoso and kissed her mouth during the Women’s World Cup medal ceremony. Hermoso has since said the action was not consensual. She said the situation had left her feeling “vulnerable and a victim of aggression”. In her statement she described the kiss as “an impulsive act, sexist, out of place and without any type of consent from my part. In short, I wasn’t respected.” FIFA, the sport’s governing body, has suspended Rubiales for 90 days starting on 26 August. The Spanish FA has stuck firmly by its boss throughout and has even threatened to sue Hermoso. Separately on 28 August, a Spanish court opened a preliminary investigation to see if what took place was a sexual assault. Spain’s labour minister and second deputy prime minister Yolanda Diaz has also weighed in, according to Reuters. She said male chauvinism is “systemic” in the country. As a player, Rubiales was seen as having below-average technical skill compared to other Spanish players, but he was respected for his tenacity. He was also on the books of Valencia and Atletico Madrid during his youth, and started his senior career in the Spanish second division at Guadix. Later, he played for Mallorca's B side and moved on to Lleida, Xerez, Levante and Alicante, before ending up in Scotland. Meanwhile, in his more successful career as a bureaucrat, he has already courted controversy before. Rubiales was less than a month into his current job when he sacked men’s manager Julen Lopetegui – who until recently managed Premier League side Wolves – two days before the 2018 World Cup. The decision eventually saw the Spanish team make an ignominious last-16 exit. Rubiales was also at the centre of a controversy when he backed Women’s manager Jorge Vilda despite players complaining that they were not being allowed to lock doors of their hotel rooms on international duty until 2019. It has been pointed out that he and Vilda have a strong relationship. Vilda’s father, Jorge, is currently head of the RFEF’s women’s football department. Other headlines from Spanish newspapers in recent years have read: “The ex-boss of Rubiales’ cabinet says he paid for orgies with federation money,” in relation to private parties reportedly organised. Rubiales denies it. Another read: “Luis Rubiales acquitted of the accusation of assault of the architect who renovated his house,” in a case that also saw him accused of using money from the player’s union – of which he was president – to pay for the work. And then: “Rubiales deal with [Gerard] Pique for a €24m pitch to bring the Super Cup to Saudi Arabia – ‘you are left with six kilos’,” after a series of leaks showed some controversial deals with the former Spanish defender. However, he was already seen as a significant improvement on his predecessor, Angel Maria Villar. He was suspended as president after being detained in July 2017 on allegations of collusion, embezzlement and falsifying documents. As for Rubiales, calls for him to step down continue to intensify. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-29 18:22
Man Utd offered chance to sign Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Man Utd offered chance to sign Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Manchester United have been offered the chance to sign wantaway Tottenham 's Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, with the club looking to recruit a central midfielder. Sofyan Amrabat and Ryan Gravenberch are on the club's transfer shortlist.
2023-08-29 18:19
How tall is Novak Djokovic? Grand Slam champion surpasses his greatest rivals in stature
How tall is Novak Djokovic? Grand Slam champion surpasses his greatest rivals in stature
Novak Djokovic's dominance isn't confined to his Grand Slam victories; his physical stature also contributes to his competitive edge
2023-08-29 18:16
How tall is Iga Swiatek? Tennis player's height is just as impressive as her forehand shot
How tall is Iga Swiatek? Tennis player's height is just as impressive as her forehand shot
Iga Swiatek is reportedly the youngest women’s singles champion since the 1992 win by Monica Seles
2023-08-29 18:16
Real Madrid confirm Vinicius Junior diagnosis & why that is worrying
Real Madrid confirm Vinicius Junior diagnosis & why that is worrying
Real Madrid issue statement on Vinicius Junior after carrying out medical tests on injury suffered against Celta Vigo.
2023-08-29 17:27
NFL-style lawsuit and brain-injury concerns hang over Rugby World Cup
NFL-style lawsuit and brain-injury concerns hang over Rugby World Cup
The Rugby World Cup will take place against the backdrop of a concussion lawsuit that has similarities to one settled by the NFL in 2013 at a likely cost of more than $1 billion
2023-08-29 17:15
Chess grandmaster cleared of anal bead cheating claims
Chess grandmaster cleared of anal bead cheating claims
American chess grandmaster Hans Niemann has been cleared of claims that he cheated in a match last year using vibrating anal beads. The dispute had scandalised the world of chess after world champion Magnus Carlsen implied that Niemann had cheated in a match in late 2022 when he beat Carlsen in the prestigious Sinquefield Cup. Carlsen, who is considered one of the best players in history, quit the tournament immediately. A week later, he also refused to play Niemann in a live broadcast online game, instead choosing to immediately resign the match before making a move. A rising star in the chess world, Niemann found himself a pariah. He filed a $100m lawsuit against Carlsen, as well as the website chess.com and another top grandmaster, American Hikaru Nakamura, who all appeared to support the allegations that he had cheated. Niemann has admitted to cheating online when he was 12 and 16 – a serious offence when you become a top grandmaster – but insists he has never done so in a game over the board. He even promised to play naked to prove his innocence after unfounded claims he may have used vibrating anal beads were amplified by Elon Musk. Chess.com, the world’s most popular chess playing website with millions of users, published a 72-page report in October, claiming that Niemann had “likely cheated” between 2015 and 2020. Niemann denied the allegations. Now, after a US judge dismissed Niemann’s suit in June, he appears ready to move on. On Monday, Chess.com said the parties had agreed to move forward without the threat of legal action. “We are pleased to report that we have reached an agreement with Hans Niemann to put our differences behind us and move forward together without further litigation,” the website said in a statement. “At this time, Hans has been fully reinstated to Chess.com, and we look forward to his participation in our events. We would also like to reaffirm that we stand by the findings in our October 2022 public report regarding Hans, including that we found no determinative evidence that he has cheated in any in-person games. We all love chess and appreciate all of the passionate fans and community members who allow us to do what we do.” Carlsen said: “I acknowledge and understand Chess.com’s report, including its statement that there is no determinative evidence that Niemann cheated in his game against me at the Sinquefield Cup. I am willing to play Niemann in future events, should we be paired together.” Niemann added: “I am pleased that my lawsuit against Magnus Carlsen and Chess.com has been resolved in a mutually acceptable manner, and that I am returning to Chess.com. I look forward to competing against Magnus in chess rather than in court,” he said. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-08-29 16:49
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