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Blatter and two others facing FIFA investigation over salaries
ZURICH (Reuters) - Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter and ex-secretary general Jerome Valcke, already banned from football for ethics violations, are facing a fresh investigation over the salaries and bonuses they received in office.
Ecclestone says Singapore wants to drop F1 race - report
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone has cast doubt over the future of the sport in Southeast Asia by telling a German magazine that Singapore no longer wants to host a grand prix after its current deal expires next year.
Gymnastics-Raisman keeps eye on Tokyo during 'crazy' downtime
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - American gymnast Aly Raisman has been caught up in a whirlwind since helping the United States to its golden haul in Rio and the triple Olympic champion is waiting for her world to stop spinning before setting her sights on the 2020 Tokyo Games.
U.S. travel ban hits foreign attendance figures for North Korea marathon
SEOUL (Reuters) - Described as North Korea's "biggest hit of the year," next month's Pyongyang Marathon is expected to have half as many foreign participants as last year, tour operators say, as political tensions and a ban on U.S. visitors take their toll.
Asian World Cup fans feel the love for Spain
KAZAN, Russia (Reuters) - Chinese soccer fan Diego Wang would prefer to see the national team play at the World Cup, but in their absence, his heart belongs to Spain and the superstars he has long revered on television.
Clark Hunt Is an NFL Owner. And He's at the World Cup. Again.
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — The World Cup attracts all kinds, even a scion of one of the most famous families in American football.
Segovia at home with Red Giants
PETALING JAYA: Spaniard footballer Rufino Segovia (pic) has no regrets extending his stay with Selangor for the 2019 season.
Selangor’s Ifedayo can’t wait for action with Rufino
PETALING JAYA: Selangor fans can look forward to the mouth-watering partnership of Ifedayo Olusegun and Rufino Segovia next year.
India's Nagal heads into Thiem challenge with 'nothing to lose'
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Sumit Nagal, who became the first Indian to win a singles match at the U.S. Open in seven years when he beat Bradley Klahn on Tuesday, is counting on his underdog status to give him a mental edge against his next opponent, second seed Dominic Thiem.