South Africa

Beer, usually greeted with relish in rugby clubs worldwide, is causing controversy in South Africa.

One-day cricket will moves indoors this week for the first of a three-match series featuring Australia and South Africa, the limited overs' game's fiercest rivals.

UK stadium architects Arup Associates have been appointed to cerate a design for Hull?s Community Super Stadium complex.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter emerged triumphantly from his organisation's biennial Congress on Saturday only to find the fragile unity of world soccer's governing body crumbling badly around him.

South African soccer officials have confirmed they were dropping their campaign to get FIFA to vote again on the venue for the 2006 World Cup finals.

FIFA is to implement a new rotation system in awarding the rights to host its premier property, the World Cup.

FIFA has firmly rejected South Africa's request for arbitration over last month's vote to award the 2006 World Cup finals to Germany.

Any money made by Hansie Cronje from a book deal, reportedly being negotiated on his behalf, or from other deals stemming from the match-fixing crisis in South African cricket will not come under the scrutiny of the King commission of inquiry.

The FIFA executive committee meet today for the first time since the controversial vote on the 2006 World Cup host.

FIFA says it has still not received any official confirmation from South Africa that it wishes to take the 2006 World Cup decision to arbitration.

South Africa cricket chief Ali Bacher hopes his replacement will be appointed before the new season begins in two months - freeing him to concentrate on 2003 World Cup organisation.

A multi-million rand community sports facility, sponsored by the UK aerospace and defence company, BAE Systems has opened in KwaNobuhle, Uitenhage in the Eastern Cape.

Germany said there was nothing wrong with the vote which made them the hosts of the 2006 soccer Word Cup finals.

Danny Jordaan, head of South Africa?s failed bid for the 2006 World Cup is to be one of the big names at this October?s Soccerex 2000 conference and exhibition.

Two Indian police officers have flown to Britain to search for new evidence in their match-fixing investigation.

FIFA will not change the result of the vote that gave the 2006 World Cup finals to Germany despite an appeal being mounted by narrow losers South Africa, a FIFA official said on Thursday.

The South African Football Association (SAFA) has asked FIFA to set up an arbitration process aimed at challenging Germany's successful bid for the 2006 World Cup.

Pakistan cricketers, dogged by allegations of corruption, will have an undercover agent assigned to spy on them during home and away tours, according to local media reports.