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Debt-ridden Olympique Marseille and Toulouse could be relegated next season on financial grounds, the head of the French National Soccer League (LNF) said on Friday. If the club fails to win its appeal, it will also be suspended from the influential G14 group of top European soccer clubs.

Portugal may not be able to host soccer’s European Championships in 2004 unless it begins building three stadiums by the autumn, according to a report.

Fox Sports Net is to bring in the lawyers to hold onto its television rights to the Minnesota Twins after it emerged that the US baseball team is planning to launch its own regional sports network.

US broadcaster EchoStar Communications has postponed an antitrust action against competing network DirecTV following the company’s attempts to merge with its rival.

Preparations for the Athens 2004 Olympic Games are in full swing after the initial delays that worried the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Games broadcasting supremo Manolo Romero said on Thursday.

Go Racing, the UK broadcasting consortium, moved closer to gaining vital pre-horseracing data after a successful meeting between the British Horseracing Board (BHB), the Racecourse Association (RCA) and the 49 racecourses which have signed up to Go Racing.

With the European club soccer season drawing to a close, how have the winners and losers insured against the financial implications of success and failure? Sportbusiness.com asked Jonathon Ticehurst, managing director, sports and international divisions, of London-based Windsor insurance brokers, what insurance measures can be put in place to steady club finances at the sharp end of the season.

Welsh soccer chiefs may call in soccer’s world governing body FIFA over a row with Ukrainian embassy officials who have refused to grant striker John Hartson a visa ahead of next Wednesday's World Cup qualifier in the former Soviet Union.

London stock exchange-listed 365 Corp has reported a loss of £16.9 million ($23.9m) for the year ended 31 March 2001, under-performing by nearly £5m ($7.1m) on consensus forecasts.

Cincinnati's bid to host the 2012 Summer Olympic Games faces an uphill battle following last month's race riots, the city's main lobbyist has said.

Badminton politics gets a rare but intriguing public outing this weekend with the Sultan of Brunei in line to become the governing body's president.

Marcus Leaver, the chief executive of sports website Rivals.net and head of Chrysalis New Media, has put “on hold” his threat to “name and shame” those websites which have failed to conduct regular audits.

IMG has confirmed Royal Adelaide has been selected as the venue for this year's LPGA World Cup of golf.

Sports trading cards and memorabilia firm The Upper Deck Company, has signed an exclusive product agreement with English soccer club Manchester United.

The Indiana Horse Racing Commission (IHRC) has voted in favour of granting a license to a local group of investors for a second racetrack in the state.

British Eurosport has secured the live rights to the England versus Greece UEFA Under-21 European Championship qualifier.

Brian Stocks has been appointed director of sport for the 2002 Manchester Commonwealth Games.

ANC Sports, the marketing and media company which supplies signage systems for sports venues has signed a $12 million deal with financial services company GE Capital.