Category: Stories Published on: 23/09/25

One Club, One Stein: "Bayern" Celebrate Oktoberfest Shoulder to Shoulder

The frothy festivities are flowing again in Munich, and "Bayern," with the entire squad, underscores that a football club is about more than fixtures and regulations—it is also a shared culture. The men’s and women’s teams made a joint outing to Oktoberfest, where, in an informal setting, players tr...

Category: Stories Published on: 01/09/25

“The Thin Line”: Porter Jr. on the Temptation of Betting, Faith, and the Cost of Fair Play

It feels like basketball has never lived so close to the betting lines. Individual totals, prop bets, and in-play markets turn every shot into part of a financial story. Against this backdrop, Brooklyn forward Michael Porter Jr. spoke candidly about what a player feels when sport and gambling inters...

Category: News Published on: 10/11/25

Records Even Haaland Doesn't Count: A New Champions League Streak and the Race for Goals

“Manchester City” recorded a convincing 4–1 win over “Borussia”, and, of course, Erling Haaland got on the scoresheet again. While the opponents were figuring out off-the-ball movement and pressing, the Norwegian did the main thing as usual — scored and extended his European run. Three Clubs — T...

Category: Stories Published on: 21/08/25

A Family Tip and a 'Transfer' With No Budget: Why Pep Said Goodbye to His Mustache

Preseason for “Manchester City” brought not only tactical experiments but also an unexpected visual update from the head coach. Pep Guardiola appeared before the press with a mustache, instantly becoming the topic of the day across football feeds. However, the look didn’t survive to the opening Prem...

Category: Stories Published on: 04/11/25

Love on the Red Racing Line: Leclerc Announces Engagement to Alexandra Sen-Mleux

An event beyond race telemetry has arrived in the Formula 1 paddock: Scuderia Ferrari's front-runner Charles Leclerc proposed to his girlfriend Alexandra Sen-Mleux — and heard the cherished "yes." Against weeks of talk about transfers and regulations, this news painted the paddock chronicle in roman...

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Category: Stories Published on: 19/06/25

Barça's Young Ace and a Fitness Diva: Lamine Yamal's Vacation That Shook Spain

A Sicilian Weekend on Jet Skis While most footballers dispersed to their national teams or took time to recover after a demanding season, 17 -year-old Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal opted for sun-drenched Sicily. Paparazzi captured the young talent cutting through sapphire waves on a jet ski alon...

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Category: News Published on: 17/11/25

Rematch Of Ghosts: Why Emelianenko And Cro Cop Need Boxing At 50 And Why Everyone Fears This Fight

Fedor Emelianenko had already said goodbye to his career, stepped into the cage one last time, received farewell applause – and suddenly he is back in the news: the legendary Russian heavyweight is announcing that at the beginning of 2026 he is preparing to step into a boxing ring against an old riv...

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Category: Stories Published on: 06/01/26

F1’s winter silence lasted exactly until the first rumor: Mercedes supposedly found an engine cheat for 2026 — and now everyone’s uneasy

In Formula 1 there’s formally a pause right now: late December, two weeks of “silence” at the factories, closed development departments, and only repairs and maintenance allowed. On paper — calm. In reality — no. Because F1’s favorite winter sport is the behind-the-scenes war. And the first scanda...

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Category: Interview Published on: 03/09/25

José Mourinho: The First Call in International Football — At Home, With Portugal

The experienced head coach of “Fenerbahçe” admits: if he is to step up to the national-team level, he wants to start at home. In a quick-fire interview, Mourinho reflects on his personal responsibility to Portugal’s supporters, possible alternatives, and why he approaches a national-team debut with...

Category: Stories Published on: 02/07/25

Football Under the Betting Veil: How Serie A Clubs Circumvent the Bookmaker Advertising Ban

A Ban Full of Holes Since July 2019 the formally strict “Decreto Dignità” has been in force in Italy: bookmaker emblems are prohibited on shirt fronts, pitch-side boards, LED panels and even in post-match press conferences. The law was intended as a shield against the uncontrolled growth of gamb...

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