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The English Football League is planning to invite Scottish teams Celtic and Rangers to take part in next season’s Worthington Cup competition, according to sources.

The NBA has called a planned series of exhibition games in the Far East next week in the wake of the terrorist attacks in the US.

Nasdaq-listed racecourse owner Churchill Downs Incorporated (CDI) has appointed Jim Gates as its new vice president.

The LPGA Tour has done an about-face, cancelling this weekend's Safeway Classic golf tournament after initially deciding to go forward with the event at Columbia Edgewater Country Club.

Organisers of golf’s Ryder Cup are reviewing security arrangements, despite mounting speculation the US versus Europe contest will be cancelled as a result of the terrorist atrocities earlier this week.

NASCAR has followed the lead of the NFL and Major League Baseball, by postponing its activities this weekend, in the light of the tragedy in the US early this week.

The Greg Norman International, which offers the highest purse, the best field and the biggest crowds on Australia's golfing calendar, has been scrapped after a dispute between the promoters and the Australasian PGA Tour.

The National Football League (NFL) has cancelled all games this weekend as a mark of respect for the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on Tuesday.

UEFA has confirmed the new dates for all of this week’s postponed European soccer ties.

Carlton & United Breweries (CUB), through its Carlton Draught brand, has signed a sponsorship deal with the Australian Football League (AFL) with transport operator Yarra Trams that will allow free public transport this for this year’s AFL Grand Final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground(MCG).

Formula One teams want control of the sport's revenues from 2008 but will respect existing agreements, says Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo - putting them on a collision course with Bernie Ecclestone (pictured).

The Australian Rugby Union (ARU) has angrily dismissed a rumour predicting the 2003 Rugby World Cup could be shifted from Australia and New Zealand to Europe.

South Korea has unveiled the fourth of its ten World Cup stadiums today with a friendly international against Nigeria.

Fans of English Premier League soccer clubs Manchester United and Leeds United are to receive compensation for travelling abroad to watch their team after Uefa cancelled all European cup games scheduled for last night and tonight.

UK Athletics has signed a five-year, £20m ($29.3m/B

The Ryder Cup competition became the focus of argument today after Colin Montgomerie called for the event to take place at the end of September despite moves to cancel it yesterday following the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington on Tuesday.

Officials in Australia have warned that the country’s sport industry would be thrown into chaos if the nation’s second largest airline Ansett Australia collapses after months of financial ruin.

South Korea is to create no-fly zones during next year's World Cup above its stadia amid security concerns sparked by the US attacks earlier this week.

The Seven Network and Soccer Australia have confirmed broadcast plans for the 2001/2002 soccer season.

Nasdaq-listed racetrack owners Churchill Downs Inc (CDI) will resume normal business operations at its six racetracks and nine off-track betting locations.