SportBusiness Staff

Nasdaq-listed online sporting goods retailer Fogdog Sports, and online registration company for participatory sports, Active.com, have formed a strategic e-commerce partnership.

No football coach in the world will enjoy their job if the European Commission presses ahead with plans to change the transfer system, according to Arsene Wenger, manager of English Premier League Arsenal.

FIFA have declared that the 2003 Women's World Cup will be held in China.

European hockey needs a better financial deal from the National Hockey League (NHL), Buffalo Sabres goaltender Dominik Hasek has said.

The 1999-2000 America's Cup Regatta generated an additional NZ$640m ($254m) of economic activity for New Zealand, according to a government-commissioned report.

Attendance at North American sports events reached a booming 422 million last year with the four major sports accounting for nearly three-quarters of the total, according to a new study.

Italian local authority Comune de Sienna has put out a global ?invitation to tender? for ?sports facility operation services? at the municipally owned stadium.

Korea Telecom KT has become an official partner of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, after signing a deal with ISL.

A US judge has ruled that a media company producing real-time golf scoring will not be allowed to sell the scores to other media, pending the outcome of its antitrust lawsuit against the PGA Tour.

The NCAA placed the Minnesota basketball programme on four years probation, saying the violations it found were the most serious in two decades.