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Jonathan Hill has been ousted as chief executive of the Football Association of Ireland (FAI), following a board meeting today (Monday).

Anders Besseberg, the disgraced former president of the International Biathlon Union (IBU), has been sentenced to three years and one month in prison for aggravated corruption.

Asuncion in Paraguay and Santa Cruz de la Sierra in Bolivia will stage the next two editions of the Copa Sudamericana final, the showpiece match of South America’s second-tier football club competition.

The all-Italian Europa League quarter-final clash between AC Milan and Roma yesterday (Thursday) drew an average audience of 4.8 million viewers for public broadcaster Rai

Alex Kay-Jelski, a UK football journalist and editor, has today (Thursday) been named director of sport at the BBC, an appointment likely to be viewed as a surprise choice given his lack of sports media rights buying experience.

Leading talent representation and marketing company Wasserman is attempting to broaden its influence in women's football away from its United States heartland by acquiring the UK's Volante Sports agency.

UK pay-television broadcaster Sky and public broadcaster the BBC have finalised their short-term domestic rights extension for the Women's Super League, covering the 2024-25 season only

The Uruguayan Football Federation (AUF) is to launch a kit supply tender later this year after signing a short-term deal with Nike for the upcoming men's Copa America.

The Auto-Cycle Union Events Ltd (ACUE) has been awarded a new 10-year contract to remain as the race organiser of motorcycling's showpiece the Isle of Man TT Races

Aragon, in northeastern Spain, is to stage a race on motorcycling's MotoGP for the next three years, after a revised contract was signed between the regional government and Dorna Sports, the series promoter