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UEFA sets new agenda
The UEFA Executive Committee is expected to report on the outcome of its two-day meeting at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland later today or tomorrow.
Scotland/Ireland ‘ready’ for 2008
The campaign director for the Scotland/Ireland bid to host Euro 2008 has refuted the rival Swiss/Austrian bid's assertion that it's the central European nations' "turn" to host the championship.
Scotland/Ireland ‘ready’ for 2008
The campaign director for the Scotland/Ireland bid to host Euro 2008 has refuted the rival Swiss/Austrian bid's assertion that it's the central European nations' "turn" to host the championship.
Houston to host Tennis Masters Cup
Houston has been selected as the venue for the season-ending Tennis Masters Cup for 2003 and 2004.
Houston to host Tennis Masters Cup
Houston has been selected as the venue for the season-ending Tennis Masters Cup for 2003 and 2004.
Wembley brand ‘will be sold’
The Wembley Stadium £715m redevelopment project could be scrapped unless its main financial backer is able to sell the naming rights to the arena.
Wembley brand ‘will be sold’
The Wembley Stadium £715m redevelopment project could be scrapped unless its main financial backer is able to sell the naming rights to the arena.
Wembley brand ‘will be sold’
The Wembley Stadium £715m redevelopment project could be scrapped unless its main financial backer is able to sell the naming rights to the arena.
Football League rescued by Sky
The English Football League clubs have been rescued from a financial crisis after reaching a TV rights deal with pay-TV platform BSkyB worth £95 million ($144m/EUR148m) over four years.
Football League rescued by Sky
The English Football League clubs have been rescued from a financial crisis after reaching a TV rights deal with pay-TV platform BSkyB worth £95 million ($144m/EUR148m) over four years.
JFA praises World Cup organisers
Shunichiro Okano, president of the Japan Football Association (JFA) has expressed his satisfaction with the organisation of this year's World Cup in Japan and South Korea.
JFA praises World Cup organisers
Shunichiro Okano, president of the Japan Football Association (JFA) has expressed his satisfaction with the organisation of this year's World Cup in Japan and South Korea.
‘Vote Swiss/Austria’, says leader
The Austrian/Swiss EURO 2008 project manager Thomas Helbling has told sportbusiness.com that the joint bid should succeed because the United Kingdom and Scandinavia have both hosted recent championships.
‘Vote Swiss/Austria’, says leader
The Austrian/Swiss EURO 2008 project manager Thomas Helbling has told sportbusiness.com that the joint bid should succeed because the United Kingdom and Scandinavia have both hosted recent championships.
IEC in Sports wins new deals
Marketing agency IEC in Sports has enjoying a successful period of portfolio growth including the acquisition of a number of television rights to swimming and diving events.
IEC in Sports wins new deals
Marketing agency IEC in Sports has enjoying a successful period of portfolio growth including the acquisition of a number of television rights to swimming and diving events.
British Grand Prix ‘still under threat’
Sir Jackie Stewart, the president of the British Racing Drivers Club has warned Britain that Silverstone could still be dropped from the Grand Prix circuit.
British Grand Prix ‘still under threat’
Sir Jackie Stewart, the president of the British Racing Drivers Club has warned Britain that Silverstone could still be dropped from the Grand Prix circuit.