World Sports
FA’s David Gill rejects Fifa executive committee role – BBC Sport
The “damaging events” of the past week convinced Football Association vice-chairman David Gill to reject a place on Fifa’s executive committee while Sepp Blatter is president. Gill did not attend Saturday’s first executive committee meeting following Blatter’s re-election to a fifth term. “My professional reputation is critical to me,” said Gill in a statement. Prince William, who is president of the Football Association, praised…
Sisters made right call in officiating high-school adapted sports – Minneapolis Star Tribune
A game official walks into a gym and draws cheers from athletes. No, really. “The Sisters” hear it often. Siblings Michelle Schneider and Jacki Wincek are rare female officials working Minnesota high school adapted soccer, floor hockey and softball games. They bring a deep knowledge of the rule book while encouraging and educating athletes during games. “I do it for the kids, and I take pride in my job,” said…
This Is Probably My Favorite Sports GIF – Deadspin
In the course of an intraoffice chat about some social-media stuff you wouldn’t care about, we shared a bunch of our favorite sports GIFs. Turns out there are a lot of very good sports GIFs. But I think the GIF of an unconscious Nuggets mascot being lowered to the court might be my favorite. There are no actual sports going on right now and it’s miserable. So: what is your…
Twelve women’s national teams to feature in EA Sports’ FIFA 16 – FIFA.com
FIFA and official licensee Electronic Arts announced today that EA SPORTS™ FIFA 16 will feature 12 Women’s national football teams for the first time in the game’s history when it launches later this year. The game which is due for North American release from 22September 2015 onwards, will feature the women’s national squads of Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, and the United States of…
FIFA probe shines light on middle-man sports marketing firms – U.S. News & World Report
By MAE ANDERSON, AP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. Justice Department’s targeting of FIFA, soccer’s global governing body, has put a spotlight on the powerful role that marketing firms play in the global sports arena. Such firms act like talent agencies: They work with athletes, teams and athletic associations to sign sponsorships and advertising deals. In some cases, they buy and resell media and licensing rights. Big…
Twelve women’s national teams to feature in EA Sports’ FIFA 16 – FIFA.com
FIFA and official licensee Electronic Arts announced today that EA SPORTS™ FIFA 16 will feature 12 Women’s national football teams for the first time in the game’s history when it launches later this year. The game which is due for North American release from 22September 2015 onwards, will feature the women’s national squads of Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, and the United States of…
Editor-In-Chief Tomás Ríos Has Left Vice Sports – Deadspin
Vice Sports editor-in-chief Tomás Ríos has left the company in what was described by a source as a mutual agreement to part ways. The Vice Sports masthead has been updated and no longer lists Ríos—or any other staffers—as it did previously. Vice launched its sports vertical last June and was immediately beset by problems, as Vice Sports publisher Ryan Duffy left the company as it debuted. Ríos was hired as…
Fifa: Blatter refuses to quit as president & vows ‘to restore trust’ – BBC News
Sepp Blatter has refused to resign as Fifa president following a request from Uefa chief Michel Platini. The 79-year-old Swiss held an emergency meeting with key Fifa officials on Thursday after world football’s governing body was subjected to yet more damaging corruption claims. Platini then made a personal appeal for Blatter to quit but was told it was “too late” to resign. …
Gracenote Spent $54 Million Buying Two Companies To Launch A New Sports … – TechCrunch
Music and video metadata company Gracenote is launching a new product for a new vertical, getting into sports data for the first time. To power the new sports product the company has acquired a couple of companies — Infostrada and SportsDirect — for a combined $54 million. Tribune acquired Gracenote for $170 million last year, and since then has been pouring money into the unit after combining Gracenote’s music data…
Twelve women’s national teams to feature in EA Sports’ FIFA 16 – FIFA.com
FIFA and official licensee Electronic Arts announced today that EA SPORTS™ FIFA 16 will feature 12 Women’s national football teams for the first time in the game’s history when it launches later this year. The game which is due for North American release from 22September 2015 onwards, will feature the women’s national squads of Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, and the United States of…
Sports Direct shares jump after performance leaps expectations – The Guardian
Shares in Sports Direct have jumped almost 5% after the retailer said its performance has been running ahead of expectations. The company, which was founded by Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley, said underlying profit before tax and earnings per share had exceeded forecasts. “This is primarily a result of our continued and prudent depreciation policy and lower interest charges,” it said. Staff were given an update on the company’s performance…
Gossip column: Sterling, Pogba, Ings, Di Maria, Balotelli, Ancelotti – BBC News
For a list of all the latest deals, check out the transfers page. Rafael Benitez, who is favourite to take over as Real Madrid manager, wants to take advantage of Raheem Sterling’s contract stand-off with Liverpool and intends to make the 20-year-old England forward one of his first transfer targets. (Daily Mirror) Manchester City are leading the race to sign ex-Manchester…
NBA, Wake Forest star Chris Paul partners with D1 Sports on Winston-Salem … – Triad Business Journal
Enlarge Julie Knight Chris Paul signing autographs at the Wyndham Championship. Chris Paul, a former standout player at Wake Forest University who now plays in the NBA, has partnered with D1 Sports Training & Therapy on the company’s new Winston-Salem location. Scheduled to open in June, D1 Winston-Salem will become the Nashville, Tenn.-based firm’s 29th location and offer a range of sports training and physical therapy and rehabilitation. As the…
Aaron Davidson, Miami Sports Marketing Executive, Charged In FIFA Inquiry – NPR
ROBERT SIEGEL, HOST: More now on one of the American citizens indicted. Aaron Davidson is president of Traffic Sports USA. That’s a Miami-based branch of a Brazilian sports marketing conglomerate, and the owner of that company has already pleaded guilty. Tim Elfrink of the Miami New Times has written about Aaron Davidson and joins us now. Welcome to the program. TIM ELFRINK: Thanks for having me. SIEGEL: First, tell us…
After Indicting 14 Soccer Officials, US Vows to End Graft in FIFA – New York Times
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FIFA scandal dwarfs others in sports world – Los Angeles Times
When Gareth Sweeney checked the flurry of text messages on his phone Wednesday morning, the editor of Transparency International’s Corruption in Sport Initiative couldn’t believe the news they brought. Of all the scandals to entangle sports in recent decades — the tearful doping admission by seven-time Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong and bribery allegations surrounding Salt Lake City’s bid for the 2002 Winter Olympics among them — few could…
Gossip column: Sterling, Ings, Di Maria, Balotelli, Toure – BBC News
For a list of all the latest deals, check out the transfers page. Incoming Real Madrid boss Rafael Benitez wants to take advantage of Raheem Sterling’s contract stand-off with Liverpool and intends to make the 20-year-old England forward one of his first transfer targets. (Daily Mirror) Tottenham are ready to bid £12m for Burnley striker Danny Ings before the 22-year-old’s contract…
FIFA Inquiry Yields Indictments; US Officials Vow to Pursue More – New York Times
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John Sutton: Snooker player given six-year match-fixing ban – BBC Sport
Amateur John Sutton has been given a six-year ban after being found guilty of match-fixing and passing on inside information. Suspicious betting patterns were reported after the Irishman’s 6-0 loss to Scot Jamie Burnett in 2014. Sutton, 34, was found guilty at a World Professional Billiards and Snooker Association (WPBSA) hearing in April, but it was ruled he had probably been…
Fifa presidential election to go ahead despite corruption arrests – BBC News
The Fifa presidential election will take place on Friday as planned despite the arrest of seven Fifa officials on charges they received more than $150m (£100m) in bribes. Among those arrested is Fifa vice-president Jeffrey Webb. A separate criminal investigation into how the 2018 and 2022 World Cups were allocated has also begun. But Fifa has already ruled out a revote, insisting Russia and…