Category: Stories Published on: 17/12/25

Neymar in Manhattan's Shadow: How the 'Santos' Star Took an Incognito Day Off

Sometimes even the most recognizable footballers in the world need a simple human pleasure — a walk through the city without camera flashes and autograph lines. In New York, Neymar tried to do exactly that: hide his name, status, and the familiar noise around him for at least a couple of hours, turn...

Category: Interview Published on: 12/09/25

The Price of Speed: Mbappé on Victories, Defeats and the Cost of Fame — and How Family Keeps Him on Track

Kylian Mbappé gave a candid interview to L'Equipe — without varnish and without the usual “safe” formulas. In one conversation, all the key themes that have accompanied his career came together: maximalism and zero tolerance for errors, an ambivalent attitude toward money and the industry, the invis...

Category: Stories Published on: 08/09/25

A Star's Escort: Why Luka Doncic Has Personal Security at EuroBasket 2025

At the current EuroBasket, Slovenia's captain Luka Doncic stands out not only for his stat lines but also for unprecedented security measures: a personal bodyguard stays with him at all times. According to BasketNews, this is the only such case at the tournament — and it instantly became a talking p...

Category: News Published on: 08/07/25

The White House Becomes an Arena: How Donald Trump Plans to Stage the UFC Show of the Century

From the Iowa Rally to an Octagon on the Lawn The phrase “Why not hold a UFC tournament right on the grounds of the White House?” was uttered almost casually at a rally in Iowa, yet it instantly shook the sports news feeds. Speaking at the “Salute to America” celebration, which kicked off the co...

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Category: News Published on: 06/01/26

The cruelest sports news is when it isn’t about sport at all: Joshua was in a car crash in Nigeria; two from his team died

There are headlines you read—and your brain freezes for a second. Because you expect a scoreline, a contract, a fight announcement. And instead you get: a crash, a hospital, deaths. December 29, 2025 in Nigeria, Anthony Joshua was involved in a road accident—people from his closest circle were in...

Category: News Published on: 26/12/25

Pep With a Suitcase: Who Takes Over “City” If Guardiola Waves Goodbye This Summer

If you’re a Man City fan, the latest chatter about Pep’s future sounds like a bank notification: “Something’s wrong with your card.” On paper, Guardiola’s contract runs until the summer of 2027 — so, exhale. But lately the Spaniard has been talking about the future in that foggy way that makes it fe...

Category: Stories Published on: 06/10/25

Pep's 250th Milestone: "City" Return to Form and Overtake Legends

At the end of last season, many were quick to switch Manchester City into a supposed "reset" mode. It seemed Pep's machine had faltered, rivals had closed in, and the resource of dominance was exhausted. But the Citizens are picking up speed again: tempo, compactness, and the quality of decision-mak...

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...

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