China
Bayern to open China and US offices
German Bundesliga and UEFA Champions League winner Bayern Munich has concrete plans to open regional offices in China and New York.
NBA and Yao Ming launch Beijing basketball school
The partnership between National Basketball Association (NBA) China and retired Chinese player Yao Ming has planned to develop and operate the first NBA Yao School in Beijing.
PGA Tour appoints China vice-president
The Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA) Tour has appointed Greg Gilligan as its vice-president and managing director of its office in China.
DTM to return to China in 2014
The German Touring Car Championship (DTM) has added China back onto its racing calendar for the 2014 season.
Sportel to hold 2014 Shanghai convention
Sportel has named Shanghai as its location for its 2014 spring convention, beating off bids from Abu Dhabi and Miami.
NRL plans to host fixture in China
Australian National Rugby League (NRL) club Manly Sea Eagles has lodged plans with the Australian Rugby League Commission (ARLC) to play a fixture in Shenzhen next year.
Fired Chinese coach to sue FA
The Chinese Football Association is reportedly to be sued by its former national team coach, following a breakdown of compensation negotiations after his firing.
Maradona wins gaming court case
Diego Maradona has been awarded compensation from two Chinese firms after his name featured in an online game, Hot-Blooded Soccer, without the former footballing star’s permission.
McIlroy profits from Sunseeker sale
World number two golfer Rory McIlroy is set to gain a reported €2 million through the sale of luxury yacht business Sunseeker, which McIlroy has a stake in.
O’Grady: Golfing world can learn from China
Chief executive of the Professional Golfers’ Association (PGA)'s European Tour, George O'Grady, has urged all stakeholders in the sport to learn from China and the way the country is making golf more accessible.
UAE to join China in Italian Super Cup hosting bid – report
The United Arab Emirates is reportedly planning to bid for this year’s Italian Super Cup against rival bidding hosts China.
Wu believes China will not oppose presidency bid
Taiwanese CK Wu has stated that China will not oppose his bid to become International Olympic Committee (IOC) president.