Switzerland’s most successful football club gets Asian ownership
Another Asia-based investor has bought into European football, with Hong Kong-based Champion Union HK Holdings snapping up 90 per cent of the shares in Swiss team Grasshopper Club Zurich
ITTF considers dropping individual World Championships
The head of the ITTF has said the organisation is considering getting rid of its individual World Championships, as part of its ongoing competition restructure
Father of Williams driver issues loan for team
A company owned by the father of Formula One driver Nicholas Latifi has agreed to provide a loan to the Williams F1 team
ICC members show limited interest in 2023-31 FTP events
Only three full and associated members of the International Cricket Council have indicated interest in hosting events in the Future Tours Programme during the 2023-31 events cycle
New CEO named at Sepang International Circuit
Malaysia’s Sepang International Circuit has appointed Azhan Shafriman Hanif as its new chief executive.
China’s top court gives Michael Jordan partial victory
Former basketball star Michael Jordan has scored a small win in his long-running legal tussle with Chinese sportswear firm Qiaodan Sports
Fifa addresses changes to contracts and transfer windows
After the disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, Fifa has announced a series of measures and guidelines to address vagaries affecting players' contracts and transfer windows
Italian and Catalan races join growing list of MotoGP postponements
The ongoing coronavirus outbreak has claimed another pair of major events, with this season's MotoGP races in Italy and Catalonia now postponed
South Korean football clubs running into financial trouble
Korean football clubs are facing dangerous financial problems due to the suspension of their season, the Yonhap News Agency has reported
Mixed fortunes for landmark badminton and table tennis events
Badminton's 2020 Thomas and Uber Cup is facing fresh doubts on whether it will go ahead