LONDON - Cardiff manager Neil Warnock revealed his pride despite losing 2-1 at Arsenal on Tuesday as the Welsh side returned to action for the first time since a plane carrying the club's record signing Emiliano Sala disappeared over the English Channel.
HOUSTON - Rockets guard James Harden has been scoring at a pace not seen since Wilt Chamberlain in the 1960s.
SEOUL - Citing a need to warn sports officials against the use of violence as a training tool, a South Korean appeals court on Wednesday nearly doubled jail time for a former speed skating coach convicted of physically assaulting a two-time Olympic champion.
NEW YORK - The rosters for the NBA Rising Stars game announced on Tuesday include rookie of the year candidates Luka Doncic of the Dallas Mavericks and Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks.
AL-AIN, United Arab Emirates - Veteran coach Carlos Queiroz quoted Frank Sinatra, gushed over his players and argued furiously with a critic as he said goodbye to Iran on Monday.
Serie A struggler Bologna has fired coach Filippo Inzaghi and replaced him with Serbian Sinisa Mihajlovic, the club announced on Monday.
MANCHESTER, England - Ole Gunnar Solskjaer says trophies are more important for Manchester United than a top-four finish as he targets success in two cup competitions.
Wu Lei hopes his dream move to La Liga can kickstart a new influx of Chinese players to Europe's top divisions.
Beijing Guo'an on Tuesday confirmed the signing of South Korean Kim Min-jae, hoping the defender nicknamed "Monster" can beef up its title credentials for the forthcoming Chinese Super League season.
NEW ORLEANS - Anthony Davis wants out of New Orleans.
Swimming's world governing body FINA has declined to comment on the controversy surrounding British newspaper reports that China's three-time Olympic freestyle champion Sun Yang committed a doping violation last fall.
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