K League crowds to go up to 25-per-cent capacity
The restriction on fans attending South Korean football games will be raised to 25 per cent of stadium capacity from August 14
Australian Open plans for ‘bio-bubbles’ and crowds
Australian Open tournament director Craig Tiley says he is optimistic and positive about hosting next year’s grand slam tennis tournament in Melbourne.
Census shows cricket participation in Australia is increasing in spite of Covid
The 2019-20 Australian Cricket Census, the annual audit of Australian cricket participation, has revealed an increase in registered participation in almost all formats of the game for the first time in…
Sport in doubt as Covid-19 resurfaces in New Zealand
The final weekend of Super Rugby Aotearoa could be postponed due to new Covid-19 lockdown restrictions
Thai FA ‘seeking financial support’ after sponsorship and media-rights issues
The Football Association of Thailand is seeking financial support to see it through its current cash flow problems caused by media rights-holder disputes and a lack of sponsorship support
IPL gets green light for UAE move, seeks new sponsor
The Board of Control for Cricket in India has secured Indian government approval to run this year's Indian Premier League in the UAE, according to league chairman Brijesh Patel
Will rights-holders emerge from Covid-19 lean and mean or broken and weak?
In the face of severe fiscal losses after the coronavirus pandemic, SportBusiness asked sports industry insiders what they think the prospects are for rights-holders, and what must be done to emerge from the Covid-19 crisis stronger than before.
Supercars inks three year sponsorship deal for Townsville race
Insurance provider NTI has signed on as the official naming rights partner of the annual Townsville Supercars event through to 2022
Decorated New Zealand team to enter SailGP
A team led by New Zealand's America's Cup-winning sailors will join the SailGP championship when it returns in April 2021
Singapore golf club commits to climate action
Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore is the world’s first golf club to join the United Nation’s sports for climate action initiative.