Stadia
BOOKMAKER BACKS #900m FLOTATION
One of the UK?s leading bookmakers is set to float on the stock exchange in a move set to value the business at a cool #900 million.
NEW INTERNATIONAL SOCCER STADIUM FOR IRELAND
The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has announced plans to build a 45,000-seat, #65 million ($96 million) international soccer stadium in southwest Dublin.
THREE SHARE FIFA FAIR PLAY AWARD
Iran, the United States and Northern Ireland have been jointly awarded FIFA's 1998 Fair Play prize.
NBA – NORMAL SERVICE TO BE RESUMED TODAY
The official opening of NBA camps and the accompanying free agent and trade frenzy will begin this afternoon at 2 pm EST (1700 GMT).
FIFA CHIEF’S RUSSIAN VISIT
FIFA President Sepp Blatter will meet soccer chiefs from all 15 former Soviet republics this weekend and may offer them hope of a fairer deal in the transfer market.
ANTONIO SAMARANCH STILL NOT OUT OF CORRUPTION STORM
Juan Antonio Samaranch has not yet got himself and his movement out of the worst storm to hit the International Olympic Committee (IOC) for decades.
ITALY SEEN SETTING 60 PCT ROOF ON TV SOCCER RIGHTS
The Italian government are to prepare new rules limiting a single digital television broadcaster from owning more than 60 percent of rights to the total amount of football games, an Italian newspaper has reported.
FIFA TEAM DESCEND ON NIGERIA FOR HOTEL CHECK
A team from world soccer governing body FIFA has begun inspecting hotels in eight Nigerian cities to decide if they are good enough to be used at the World Youth Cup in April, organisers have announced.
SYDNEY OLYMPIC BUILDING BOOM TO CONTINUE
The Sydney 2000 Olympics construction boom will continue in 1999, with the value of projects currently underway in the city worth more than A$2 billion, the New South Wales state government has said.
STAKES RISE IN YANKEES LAWSUIT
The US federal government has this week joined a private lawsuit against the New York Yankees and New York City for allegedly failing to make Yankee Stadium accessible to people with disabilities.
FIFA "SATISFIED" WITH YOUTH CUP FACILITIES IN NIGERIA
A FIFA delegation was reported to be satisfied with facilities in Lagos as it began a final inspection to decide if Nigeria should host the World Youth Cup.
HORSES HEAD TO HANOI
Communist-ruled Vietnam has approved Hanoi's first horse racing track.
CLUB ISSUE EURO BAN AFTER TROUBLE
Dutch soccer club Feyenoord is banning its own fans from European away games for the next year and a half.
SEATTLE WIN ALL-STAR 2001
Major League Baseball's 2001 All-Star Game will be held in Seattle's new retractable-roof stadium, league officials have announced.
NASCAR WINS COURTROOM DOMAIN NAME BATTLE
The National Association for Stock Car Racing (NASCAR) has won a preliminary injunction against an individual who had registered the internet domain names `nascarfanclub.com? and `nascarpitcrew.com?.
FIFA CRITICAL OF NIGERIA STADIA
A FIFA team on a final inspection of Nigerian facilities for the World Youth Cup has criticised the stadiums at two venues.
US ARENA IN $120 MILLION NAMING DEAL
Philips Electronics has put its name to a sports venue in the States in a record-breaking deal estimated to exceed $120 million.
STADIA GET VOTE OF APPROVAL
The General Assembly in Pennsylvania has approved the use of tax funds to finance two new stadiums.