SportBusiness Staff

The owner of the Dallas Cowboys has said he wants a new 100,000 stadium ? twice the size of their current home.

Global sports goods maker adidas has renewed its sponsorship of soccer's World Cup as part of a marketing drive to stay the world's number one soccer brand.

The future of soccer in the Olympic Games looks secure but the rules governing the tournament could be changed after the Games, FIFA's communications director Keith Cooper has said.

Sports graphics company Pineapplehead has signed a five-year contract with Channel 9 to provide all graphics for Australian cricket television coverage as well as scoring and statistics management.

Multipole International has signed Latin America and US rights for the European campaigns of two Italian soccer clubs.

English county cricket club Kent has been granted permission by its local council to increase its capacity.

Olympic leaders have asked Australian Prime Minister John Howard why two accredited officials for the Sydney Games had been refused entry to the country.

SACO SMARTVISION has installed a giant LED video display at the new Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.

Quokka Sports in partnership with British Telecom has launched www.btchallenge.com to provide up to the minute coverage of The BT Global Challenge, dubbed the "World?s Toughest Yacht Race".

First Entertainment Holdings has agreed to continue providing original streaming video for the PGA Tour and SportsLine.com?s "Inside the Press Room".