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Carlsen competes in Esports World Cup

World-renowned chess grandmaster Magnus Carlsen is set to compete in the Esports World Cup, marking a thrilling crossover between traditional chess and competitive gaming.

Chelsea sign Brazilian wonderkid Estevao

Chelsea have secured the signing of Brazilian prodigy Estevao, with the 17-year-old set to join the Blues next year after his standout performances at the Club World Cup.

Marco Simone boosts women's football in Monaco

Former European Cup champion Marco Simone is on a mission to elevate women's football in Monaco, bringing his expertise and vision to the principality's growing football scene.

World Cup winner Frank dies aged [age]

The football world is in mourning following the death of Frank, a revered World Cup winner whose legacy will forever be etched in the sport's history.

Premier League Winner Eyed for 2026 World Cup

A Premier League champion could be heading to the 2026 World Cup after a surprise international breakthrough. Find out who’s in contention and what it means for their career.

Wallaroos name squad for 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup

Australia’s Wallaroos have announced their squad for the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup, featuring a mix of seasoned veterans and rising stars. Discover the key selections and tactical insights ahead of the tournament.

McIntosh wins 4th gold as US breaks relay record

Canadian sensation Summer McIntosh secures her fourth gold medal at the World Aquatics Championships, while the US women's relay team sets a new world record in a thrilling display of swimming excellence.

Packer red card sours England's win over Spain

England's women's rugby team secured a commanding victory over Spain in their World Cup warmup, but the match was overshadowed by Marlie Packer's controversial red card.

Charlie Woods misses Junior Ryder Cup spot

Tiger Woods' son, Charlie Woods, narrowly misses out on a place in the Junior Ryder Cup team. Discover the details behind the decision and what it means for his future in golf.

Charlie Woods misses Junior Ryder Cup spot

Charlie Woods, the 16-year-old son of golf legend Tiger Woods, narrowly missed qualifying for the Junior Ryder Cup after a heartbreaking final-round collapse. Read the full story here.

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