Chelsea midfielder Eden Hazard has been voted the 2015 Footballer of the Year by England's Football Writers' Association, just weeks after receiving a similar award from the country's Professional Footballers' Association.
With the "Big 3" reduced to the "Banged-Up 2", LeBron James again showed why he is Cleveland's one and only.
After a decade at or near the top of tennis, Rafael Nadal can accept that he is no longer dominating.
As Yogi Berra might say, when you turn 90 you should celebrate it right the first time.
No margin for mistakes in Champions League semifinal
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger brushed off his team's 1-0 loss to Swansea City as "an accident" and challenged his players to atone when they visit Manchester United on Sunday.
Pep Guardiola on Monday dismissed out of hand rumors he will quit Bayern Munich with a year left on his contract to become Manchester City coach next season.
Goal-line technology will make its debut in Germany for the national Cup final in Berlin on May 30, the German Football Association (DFB) announced on Monday.
The NFL came down hard on its biggest star and its championship team, telling Tom Brady and the New Engand Patriots that no one is allowed to mess with the rules of the game.
Here is a list of some of the more notable punishments doled out in sport:
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