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How the Number 67 Turned School Bleachers Into a Crazy Fan Section

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Salid Martik
18/11/25

In American basketball, a game is sometimes turned into a show not by coaches' tactics or star players, but by school kids in the stands and a strange internet meme. A routine women's college game suddenly became an illustration of how one mysterious number, "67", turned into a password to teen cult...

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How Pique Turned Media Football into an Extension of Barcelona

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Salid Martik
18/11/25

It is as if Gerard Pique never really left Barcelona – he just swapped his shirt for a producer and entrepreneur hoodie. His Kings League grew out of one glaring mistake in a Champions League match and, in a couple of years, turned into a global media show that has pulled in Camp Nou, Laporta, Yamal...


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Two Thrones for Makhachev: How Islam Claimed His Second UFC Belt and Set His Sights on the White House

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Nevin Lasanis
18/11/25

Islam Makhachev took the kind of risk many champions avoid for years: he moved up to a new weight class, stepped straight in against the reigning king of the division and calmly took his belt. At UFC 322 the Dagestani star made his welterweight debut against Jack Della Maddalena, dismantled the Aust...

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Cristiano's 'Most Important Goal': How Ronaldo Congratulated His Daughter On Her 8th Birthday

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Nevin Lasanis
18/11/25

At a time when the football world is busy discussing goals, records and new achievements by Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese star once again reminds everyone that beyond the pitch he has another main team – his family. The Al Nassr and Portugal national team forward tenderly congratulated his daugh...


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

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Nevin Lasanis
17/11/25

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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When Nerves Beat The Legend: Ronaldo's First Red For Portugal

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Salid Martik
17/11/25

Even the greatest are not immune to losing their temper. In a World Cup qualifier against Ireland, Cristiano Ronaldo turned from Portugal's main hope into its biggest loss in a matter of moments: the forward was shown a straight red card for an elbow and, for the first time in many years of his care...


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Family Salvo At Rubiales: The Book Launch That Turned Into A Scandal

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Nevin Lasanis
17/11/25

Into what had seemed an almost forgotten story of Luis Rubiales – the former president of the Spanish Football Federation – a new, almost farcical episode suddenly burst. At the launch of his book "Killing Rubiales", where the ex-official set out to tell his side of the high-profile "kiss" scandal w...


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From Johannesburg Hero to Person of Interest in Lima: Why Iniesta's Business Is Under Investigation

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Salid Martik
17/11/25

Andres Iniesta has always been associated with a gentle character, his goal against the Netherlands in the 116th minute of the 2010 World Cup final and exemplary professionalism. That is why seeing his name not in sports pages but in reports from the Peruvian prosecutor's office is all the more unex...


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"The Fighter Nation's Anniversary". Jon Jones Dreams of a Cage on the White House Lawn

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Nevin Lasanis
14/11/25

Former UFC champion Jon Jones is once again talking in a way that makes you want to hit "rewind" and listen again. In his new video he is not just recalling past fights or discussing opponents — he is proposing to move the octagon to the place where presidential speeches are usually given: the lawn...

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

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Nevin Lasanis
14/11/25

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...