Events

Time could be up for the English Football Association's chief executive Adam Crozier with the growing clamour for his resignation likely to manifest itself in an explosive meeting of the FA Executive Board tomorrow.

The Clipper Round the World Yacht Races has signed a deal with CNBC Asia Pacific to be an official partner of the event which set sail at the weekend.

Golfing veteran Arnold Palmer has urged the Senior PGA Tour to significantly reduce the number of events on its annual schedule.

US cable offering ESPN has reached a programming agreement with regional sports network Cox Sports Television.

Dover Motorsports - owner and promoters of tracks used by NASCAR, CART, the IRL and NHRA - has declared a quarterly cash dividend on both classes of common stock of $.01 per share.

The bidding process for the 2010 FIFA World Cup has begun - but the winner is already certain to be an African nation.

The on-going soccer power struggle between the English Premier League and the English Football Association has been played down by both sides after a meeting in London yesterday.

Sporting events in the UK are not expected to be cancelled if firefighters carry out their threat to strike in a pay dispute row.

The fledgling Tennis Channel has appointed four new vice presidents to its management team.

UK-based sports marketing company Fast Track has taken on the management of new sailing event, Europrix.

The England Rugby Football Union (RFU) has publicly launched its official sole bid to host the Rugby World Cup 2007.

As expected, China has won a seven-year deal to stage Formula One Grand Prix after a deal was signed with Bernie Ecclestone.

The RFU will unveil England's bid to host the 2007 Rugby World Cup later today.

World Snooker Enterprises (WSE) has finally won the lengthy battle to manage the commercial rights to professional snooker.

US training firm Game Face has launched a European Executive Academy recruitment event.

Perfume firm Davidoff Cool Water is to launch its new global sports sponsorship campaign next month on the back of a range of extreme sport events.

UK free-to-air broadcaster the BBC has added to its soccer rights portfolio after acquiring one of the second leg ties in the UEFA Cup.

Bahrain is set to join China as a new venue for Formula One in 2004 after it was confirmed it has joined forces with Malaysia to build a new motorsport circuit.