Stadia
S.KOREA ASKS JAPAN FOR LOAN TO BUILD STADIUM
South Korea, hit hard by a financial crisis, has asked Japan for $100 million in loans to build a new stadium for the 2002 World Cup finals, Japanese government sources have said.
MAORI TRIBE PART OWNER OF NZ WARRIORS
A New Zealand syndicate backed by the Maori Tainui tribe are the new owners of the Auckland Warriors rugby league side after the city's league clubs agreed to the sale late on Tuesday.
NBA WIPES OUT EXHIBITION SCHEDULE
The NBA formally cancelled the rest of its exhibition schedule on Monday because of stalled labour negotiations with the players.
BARCELONA WINS EUROPEAN CUP FINAL
This season's European Cup Final - likely to be the last under the current format - will be played at the Nou Camp Stadium, home of Barcelona.
EXPOS OWNERS VOW TO STAY IN MONTREAL
The Montreal Expos have announced an ownership shake-up and have vowed to keep the financially-strapped baseball team in the Canadian city.
ITALIAN RESORT SPONSORS SWEDISH TEAM
The Italian tourist resort of Cervinia will sponsor the Swedish alpine skiing team during the coming season, a spokesman for the Swedish Skiing Federation (SSF) told Reuters.
AKRAM DENIES BETTING AND MATCH-RIGGING
Former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram has denied charges of betting and match-fixing and accused Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief executive Majid Khan of trying to sabotage his reputation.
ITALY’S NATIONAL DRUG TESTING LAB SHUTS DOWN
The Italian national Olympic committee (CONI) has decided to close its drug-testing facilities while it puts its house in order.
NEW DEVILS STADIUM IN JEOPARDY
Plans by Cardiff Devils ice hockey club for a new #240 million sports village are in jeopardy after one of the planning bodies responsible for approving the scheme branded it "unworkable."
DEADLY ASBESTOS FOUND IN STADIUM
Deadly brown asbestos has been discovered for the second time in a year at Birmingham City football club's stadium in England.
SAMSUNG TO BUILD WORLD CUP STADIUM
The Seoul Metropolitan Government and the Supply Administration announced September 21 that a consortium led by Samsung Engineering Co. has been selected to design and build the main stadium for the 2002 World Cup.
POLICE RAID ATLETICO MADRID
Spanish anti-corruption police raided the offices of Atletico Madrid at the Vicente Calderon stadium on Tuesday night, Spanish state television said.
ARSENAL CLOSER TO CARLTON DEAL
Arsenal, the Premiership football club, has revealed it had appointed two merchant banks to advise it on talks with Carlton Communications, fuelling speculation that a deal between the two companies is moving closer.
CRVENA ZVEZDA TELL UEFA "WE WILL PLAY IN BELGRADE?
Crvena Zvezda Belgrade has said they planned to ignore an order by UEFA to play a European match at a neutral venue because of political tension.
FORMER PM’S BROTHER SET FOR OLYMPIC LAND WINDFALL
FORMER prime minister Paul Keating's brother is part of a syndicate of prominent lawyers set to make a windfall from land they own next to Sydney's Olympic stadium.
PADRES OWNER SLAMS YANKEE STADIUM
San Diego Padres owner John Moores, using the World Series as a forum to drum up support in a vote next month on a new stadium, has suggested that Yankee Stadium is "subpar" and way behind the times.
ISTANBULSPOR BOSS QUITS, PLAYERS FOR SALE
The media magnate chairman of Turkish side Istanbulspor has announced he has resigned from the club after ordering a number of players to look for work elsewhere.
JOHNSON TO MANAGE DODGERS
Davey Johnson, who has specialized in turning teams around as a manager, will move to the Los Angeles Dodgers next season.