Category: News Published on: 08/08/25

The Ballon d'Or 2025 Chase: 30 Names, New Intrigue, and the Old Magic of Stars

France Football unveiled a 30-man shortlist for the 2025 Ballon d’Or — and it has everything football loves: superclub dominance, teenage phenoms, comebacks, blockbuster transfers, and a “people’s candidate.” Side by side stand Lamine Yamal and Kylian Mbappé, Khvicha Kvaratskhelia and Scott McTomina...

Category: Stories Published on: 10/10/25

The Price of a Liverpool Shirt at Stamford Bridge: How an Outfit Oversight Cost a Bus Driver His Job

In London, sometimes the smallest detail is enough to turn an ordinary shift into a news story. That’s what happened to 21-year-old city bus driver Isaac: on the day Chelsea were playing, he drove past Stamford Bridge wearing a Liverpool shirt. Home supporters immediately noticed the “rival” colours...

Category: News Published on: 15/09/25

A New Balance of Power: How Crawford Dismantled Canelo and Why It Was Possible

He moved up two rungs in weight, spent a year out of the ring, and came back as if no time had passed. The 'professor' of modern boxing, Terence Crawford, debuted at super middleweight (up to 76.2 kg) and pulled Canelo Álvarez off the pedestal — not with a sudden burst, but with systematic, calculat...

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Category: News Published on: 23/07/25

Legend Returns: Chris Paul to Wear His Familiar No. 3 for the Clippers Again

Los Angeles loves a dramatic comeback, and the new season has already gifted the club’s supporters a headline: 40-year-old point guard Chris Paul, back with the Clippers, will hit the hardwood wearing the same number that once launched his rise to stardom. The decision coincided with the signing of...

Category: News Published on: 06/11/25

A Celebration Turned Nightmare: Red for Díaz and Hakimi's Tears

His 27th birthday was supposed to be remembered for victory and applause, but instead Achraf Hakimi left the pitch in tears. In the PSG — Bayern match, the first half stretched to the 53rd minute, and the defining moment was Luis Díaz’s two-footed challenge from behind. VAR intervened, the caution t...

Category: Interview Published on: 10/11/25

I'm Not Anyone's Clone: Lamine Yamal — On His Goal, Expectations, and the Right to His Own Path

In Brugge, Barcelona played out a 3–3 goal-filled draw, but the loudest moment was a single episode: an 18-year-old winger slicing through Brugge’s back line and sending the ball into the net. After the match, Lamine Yamal calmly faced the media, smiled — and, like those used to answering with deeds...

Category: Interview Published on: 28/07/25

“Yamal a Star? Give the Kid Time” — Pep Guardiola on Why We Shouldn't Rush to Put Lamine on the Same Level as Messi

Lamine Yamal’s very first standout season with the Catalan club made the football world talk about a “new Messi.” However, Manchester City head coach Pep Guardiola, in a conversation with a journalist from our editorial team, suggested dialing down the hype. “Please, Don't Stick Labels” Corres...

Category: News Published on: 21/01/26

NBA All-Star Game 2026 Decides to Pretend It’s a Sport: USA vs World, and LeBron Isn’t Starting

The NBA finally seems to have looked the All-Star Game in the eye and said out loud what we all already knew: 48 minutes of “let’s just shoot around” doesn’t sell as an event anymore. So in 2026 they re-tailored the show into “USA vs the World” — and made it shorter, meaner, and closer to a tourname...

Category: Stories Published on: 14/11/25

The AAU Problem: How a Talent Showcase Is Breaking the NBA's Future

In the NBA, a worrying idea is being voiced more and more often: the league is regressing not because the players have become worse, but because they are taught the game incorrectly from childhood. Coaches and stars point to the same three-letter acronym as the culprit — AAU. What was once an amateu...

Category: News Published on: 21/11/25

An Endless Night Of Basketball: How Sengun, Flagg And George Stretched The NBA To Four Overtimes

The latest NBA game day turned into a marathon for fans: three games at once went beyond regulation and produced four overtimes in total. One night contained a no-mistake comeback by the Rockets, a Dallas revival built around teenage sensation Cooper Flagg, and a wild 58-minute thriller between Utah...