Category: News Published on: 01/08/25

Visas Out of Play: Why Brazilian Fans Could Be Blocked from the 2026 World Cup

The announcement that came out of Washington stunned football lovers on both sides of the equator. According to CNN Brasil, the Donald Trump administration is considering temporarily “freezing” the issuance of visas to Brazilian citizens – including the period of the upcoming 2026 World Cup. If impl...

Category: Stories Published on: 09/12/25

When an Ace Breaks Stereotypes: 77-Year-Old Grandma Olga Competes for CS2 Highlight of the Year

In esports, people are used to seeing young, lightning-fast players, but this year the usual boundaries are bursting at the seams. Seventy-seven-year-old streamer known by the nickname Grandma Olga has burst into the CS2 spotlight not just by taking part in matches, but with an ace on Dust2 that now...

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Category: News Published on: 12/06/25

Mourinho Stays: Unexpected English Twist — Fenerbahçe Negotiating with Three Premier League Coaches

Truly turbulent days have come to Istanbul’s Fenerbahçe: the club is drawing up its plan for the next season, and the main question for supporters was the future of José Mourinho. The answer is now clear, and the fans’ eyes have turned to the English Premier League, where the board has already reach...

Category: Stories Published on: 29/08/25

McGregor Rebooted: Faith, Family, and the Road to a UFC Comeback

Conor McGregor shared a family photo and accompanied it with an emotional message about inner peace, faith, and the value of loved ones: "Jesus is King! Family is life!". Against this backdrop of a personal reset, the Irishman confirmed his return to the UFC testing pool and once again signaled his...

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Category: News Published on: 20/06/25

Indiana's Indomitable Heart: How the Pacers Dismantled the Thunder and Revived the Series

Doubt and Pain: When a Leader Has No Time to Heal Ahead of Game 6, it seemed the Thunder needed only to step onto the floor and collect the trophy. The Pacers had dropped two straight, and their maestro Tyrese Haliburton was battling a sharp calf pain—during the regular season he would have sat at...

Category: News Published on: 15/10/25

No High-Fives on the Shooting Hand: How the NBA's New Foul Interpretations Change the Game for Shooters and Amplify Steph Curry's Impact

The league is taking another step toward protecting offensive players, this time with a laser focus on shooters. Starting in the 2025–26 season, the NBA is adjusting how personal fouls are interpreted: it will now be illegal to “high-five” the shooting hand during the act of shooting, and even a lat...

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Category: News Published on: 18/08/25

Löw Says “No”: Why Uzbekistan Didn't Get a World Champion at the Helm

The Uzbekistan Football Association made a high-profile attempt to strengthen the national team ahead of the country’s first-ever World Cup — offering the head-coach position to Joachim Löw. The talks were held online with the participation of Uzbekistan’s embassy in Berlin. However, after taking ti...

Category: News Published on: 05/08/25

A Strike Toward the Future: Samandar Olimov Sensationally Stuns the World Champion in Bangkok

The Asian Youth Boxing Championship for athletes under 22 opened with a thunderous upset: Tashkent bantamweight Samandar Olimov broke the resistance of reigning 2024 junior world champion Beksultan Boranbek of Kazakhstan by unanimous decision. In his very first bout on the Thai ring, the Uzbek fight...

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Category: Stories Published on: 20/11/25

Leopard On The Flank: How Ryerson Turned Norway's National Team Into A Show Before The World Cup In The USA

Norway has made plenty of noise on the road to the World Cup in the USA – and it is not just about the results. Erling Haaland's team has returned to the tournament for the first time since 1998, demolished Italy 4–1 away and sent Gennaro Gattuso's side into the play-offs. Yet in that match the crow...

Category: News Published on: 17/06/25

FIFA Club World Cup Drama: Aktürkoğlu Shoves Rival as Benfica Rallies From 0-2 Against Boca

In the opening Group C fixture of the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, played last night, Latin-American powerhouse Boca Juniors and European representative Benfica produced a genuinely wild match that finished in an entertaining 2-2 draw. The Argentines led comfortably at 2–0 for much of the evening, yet...