South Korean tycoon Chung Mong-joon, one of the most influential figures in Asian soccer, said on Tuesday the decision to leave Sepp Blatter at the helm of FIFA until a new president is elected shows those in power at the scandal-hit governing body "have yet to come to their senses".
Homes, cars, 11 rare timepieces and his wife's jewels: it took a top-dollar personal property roundup to raise the $10 million bond US authorities sought for former FIFA vice-president Jeffrey Webb.
The defending champion United States, sparked by six goals in four matches from Clint Dempsey, enters Wednesday's Gold Cup semifinals confident but cautious against a defensively determined Jamaica.
'Normal guy' Johnson claims second major after three-way playoff at British Open
Jordan Spieth blamed "mental mistakes" at the eighth, 17th and 18th holes for wrecking his dreams of winning three majors in a row in the British Open at St. Andrews on Monday.
If Oliver Schniederjans had been offered a nine-under par finish at a weather-ravaged British Open he would have signed instantly, thinking the silver medal for best amateur was in the bag.
As one of the top hoops prospects of his high school class, Emmanuel Mudiay's game was scouted and scrutinized as much as anyone while he played in Texas.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver insists a "significant number" of teams are losing money.
Chris Froome on Sunday hinted he feels unbeatable at the Tour de France by claiming his biggest danger would be a crash.
Australia captain Michael Clarke said his side still has room for improvement after an utterly dominant 405-run win in the second Ashes Test against England at Lord's on Sunday.
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