MEETINGS CONTINUE ON ATLANTIC LEAGUE AGENDA
National football association official?s from the countries at the heart of the proposed ?Atlantic League? have met today for further discussions with club representatives.
PHOENIX AREA VOTERS APPROVE NEW STADIUM
Unlike the presidential election, the same-day ballot by Phoenix voters to approve a $1.8 billion plan that would help build a new stadium for the Arizona Cardinals, has resulted in a clear verdict.
VOTE FOR ASIAN GAMES 2006 TAKES PLACE THIS WEEKEND
Delegations from four cities bidding for the 2006 Asian Games will gather in the South Korean city of Pusan this weekend for last-minute lobbying ahead of Sunday's vote to decide the host city for the event.
USGA PRESIDENT NOMINATED FOR SECOND TERM
Trey Holland has been nominated to serve a second one-year term as president of the United States Golf Association.
SPORTINGBET.COM SET TO FLOAT ON AIM
Sportingbet.com, the global online sports betting group, has announced its intention to seek a listing on the Alternative Investment Market (?AIM?).
IN DEMAND STATES SPORTING GOALS
Rob Jacobson, the new executive VP of In Demand, the dominant distributor of pay-per-view movies and events, has set out his objectives for the company.
EUROPE OFFERED FREE NFL HIGHLIGHTS PACKAGES
The NFL is offering European television stations free access to game highlights with a new Sunday-night highlights service.
POLLUTION FEARS OVER WORLD CUP VENUE
Doubts have been cast over the suitability of the venue in Japan set to stage the 2002 World Cup Final after it was discovered the site was polluted.
GALATASARAY UP FOR IPO
Istanbul-based soccer club Galatasaray is planning an initial public offering of between 10 and 15 per cent of Galatasaray Sportif, its marketing arm.
PRIME LOSES $10M ON OLYMPICS COVERAGE
Australian regional television company Prime Television Limited has reported it had made a loss based on it?s Sydney 2000 Olympics coverage.