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Real generate biggest income among European elite in COVID-hit season
(Reuters) - La Liga champions Real Madrid recorded overall income of 681.2 million euros ($832 million) in the 2019-20 season despite an 8% drop in revenue, a study from auditing firm KPMG revealed on Sunday.
Vardy scores first in UK's 'WAGatha Christie' soccer wives' libel trial
LONDON (Reuters) - Rebekah Vardy, the wife of an England soccer striker, won the first exchange in her libel case against the wife of his former international teammate Wayne Rooney over accusations she passed on stories to a newspaper about her former friend.
Football stars' wives clash in "WAGatha Christie" court case in London
LONDON (Reuters) - A courtroom battle between the wives of former England football stars Wayne Rooney and Jamie Vardy kicked off in London on Thursday, an escalation in a tale of betrayal and amateur detective work that has titillated the British public.
Kegler Siti turns to gardening to keep herself occupied
PETALING JAYA: There is a famous quote from Bill Watterson, cartoonist and the author of comic strip Calvin and Hobbes, that goes: “If your knees aren’t green by the end of the day, you ought to seriously re-examine your life.”
McLaren's Brown questions Racing Point's COVID response
(Reuters) - McLaren boss Zak Brown mocked Racing Point's handling of Canadian driver Lance Stroll's COVID-19 positive on Friday and questioned the team's claim to test more than anyone else in Formula One.
Osaka 'a Jesse Owens of Japan' for racial injustice stand
TOKYO (Reuters) - Naomi Osaka has been the dominant storyline of the 2020 U.S. Open, both for on-court performances that mean she will be playing in Saturday's final and for her vocal support of the Black Lives Matter (BLM) movement.
Rising Games costs are a result of IOC's reform delay - study
ATHENS (Reuters) - The Olympic Games' cost overruns in recent decades are a result of the International Olympic Committee's delay in undertaking deep reforms, and it is now paying the price, said the lead author of new Oxford University research.
Diversity-themed games can change player behaviour, says study
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Holding professional sports games with diversity themes, such as LGBT rights, can help change the discriminatory behaviour of athletes, according to an academic study released by an Australian university on Thursday.
Antwerp pioneers established legacy for future NZ Olympians
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - When New Zealand Olympic chief Mike Stanley was looking at photographs of the first team to represent the nation at a Games ahead of Friday's centenary, the one thing that stood out for him was the silver fern badges on their kit.
Future of English women's game faces threat due to COVID-19 says study
(Reuters) - The future of English women's soccer faces an unprecedented threat as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and decisive action must be taken to protect its future, researchers have said.