The Baur au Lac hotel will again fear for its reputation when FIFA delegates descend on the opulent palace in Zurich this week to elect a new leader.
Turkish soccer faced new questions over the credibility of the game on Monday after a heated clash between Galatasaray and Trabzonspor ended with just seven players from the Black Sea side on the pitch and one of them showing the referee the red card.
Bavarian giant keen to keep its potent strike pair together
Manchester United cruised into the FA Cup quarterfinals with a 3-0 win at Shrewsbury on Monday that at least temporarily eased the mounting pressure on Louis van Gaal.
Marcus Fraser of Australia rejoiced over his first win in nearly six years on Sunday after overnight leader Lee Soo-min crumbled to hand him the inaugural Maybank Malaysia Championship.
Honolulu-based Haru Nomura of Japan on Sunday won her first LPGA tournament in her 72nd start, shooting a closing 7-under 65 to win the Women's Australian Open by three strokes.
Gutsy final sprint ends 23-year wait for coveted Daytona 500 triumph
The Cleveland Cavaliers are starting to get comfortable in marquee games under new coach Tyronn Lue.
Scandal-tainted FIFA is heading for a $100 million-plus deficit for 2015 and rival candidates for the leadership of soccer's world body have warned of catastrophe if some campaign promises are carried out.
Teams banished after Bundesliga coach refuses order to leave
Manuel Pellegrini refused to apologize for his controversial decision to field a team of youngsters after Manchester City was dumped out of the FA Cup with a 5-1 thrashing at Chelsea.
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