Football: Police probe death of fan
February 7, 2010 | In: General
British police are investigating the death of a man who was found unconscious at a soccer match on Saturday.
Injured Formula One star Felipe Massa is looking forward to taking his first steps towards driving again after passing a series of mental and physical tests in Miami.
The English Football Association has hit Manchester City striker Emmanuel Adebayor with charges of violent and improper conduct following the Togo captain’s performance against his former club Arsenal.
In an exclusive interview with CNN, England national coach Fabio Capello has again stressed that he demands respect from his players at all times.
Rory McIlroy returned to the top of the Race To Dubai standings after a stunning final round saw him finish second at the Hong Kong Open on Sunday.
England will make a late decision on the fitness of key middle order batsman Paul Collingwood ahead of the third Test against South Africa which starts in Cape Town on Sunday.
Bayern Munich stayed level on points with German Bundesliga leaders Bayer Leverkusen after beating Borussia Dortmund 3-1 in Saturday’s late match.
Valentino Rossi won a thrilling battle with Fiat Yamaha team-mate Jorge Lorenzo to win the German round of the MotoGP world championship at Sachsenring.
Liverpool’s hopes of claiming the fourth and final Champions League place in the English Premier League suffer a setback as a first half Hugo Rodallega goal gives struggling Wigan a 1-0 home victory on Monday.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter claims the Football Association of Ireland asked to be included in the World Cup finals as an extra team following the Republic of Ireland’s controversial play-off exit to France.
Sandy Lyle apologized for disrupting Colin Montgomerie’s British Open preparations on Tuesday, but did not retract his allegations of cheating against his fellow Scot.
Paula Radcliffe will face a tough challenge from Salina Kosgei when she bids to clinch a third successive New York City marathon title next month.
Ecuador international Antonio Valencia strikes a late winner as Manchester United maintain their 100 per cent record in Champions League Group B with a 1-0 success at CSKA Moscow.
World champion Lewis Hamilton claims pole for the Singapore Grand Prix as current title leader Jenson Button suffers a “disastrous” qualifying session to be back in 12th on the grid.
FIA presidential candidate Ari Vatanen tells CNN that Nelson Piquet Jr should have been punished for his role in Formula One’s “Crashgate” affair.
Felipe Massa has been cleared to return to the wheel of a Ferrari following medical tests in Paris which confirmed his continuing successful recovery from a serious skull injury.










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