Sunday, 31 May 2020

Brazil's 7-1 World Cup loss to Germany still haunts the Selecao

ESPN's 2014 World Cup crew describe the emotion and pain that came with the host nation's defeat vs. Germany. Brazilian legend Pele explains why winning the World Cup in Mexico was his best memory in a Brazil shirt. Real Madrid and Brazil defender Marcelo shows he hasn't lost his touch during the break. In these long months without football, there is a natural tendency to search for a happy space, to relive glorious moments from the past. Brazilian TV has certainly been indulging in the temptation. No other country can surely have been replaying too many matches from the Confederations Cup, but Brazil have won it so many times that such games can be wheeled out once more and used as morale boosters. The country also has relived the World Cup triumphs of 1994 and 2002. - ESPN+: Stream ESPN...

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Analysis: Soccer Out of Touch Suppressing On-Field Activism


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Your Monday Briefing


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MLS Players Agree to Salary Cuts, Possible Tournament


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Icardi's Arrival at PSG Could Push Cavani to Look Elsewhere


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Atalanta Coach Feared for His Life as He Fought Virus


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Sport-On This Day... June 1


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The Latest: Atalanta Coach Says Virus Was Life-Threatening.


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Why Major Sports Might Risk Comebacks During the Pandemic


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Why Major Sports Might Risk Comebacks During the Pandemic


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Saturday, 30 May 2020

Goodell: 'Tragic Events' Call for 'Urgent Need for Action'


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Ukraine's Soccer Restart Disrupted by Positive Tests


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Newcastle United tracking Kenyan defender


Newcastle United could make a surprise move for Joseph Okumu in the summer transfer window, after deploying a scout to monitor the progress of the Kenyan international defender over the last three months. Okumu currently plys his trade for Elfsborg in the Swedish Allsvenskan league.



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Everton monitoring progress of Moses Simon


Nigerian international attacker Moses Simon is being monitored by Everton's head scout after catching the eye in Ligue 1 this season for French club Nantes. The versatile attacker, who is capable of playing in both midfield or in attack, is valued by his club at around 25 million euros.andnbsp;



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Friday, 29 May 2020

NCAA Releases Campus-Return Guidelines


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Coronavirus Briefing: What Happened Today


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Video Game Look? Spanish League Considering Virtual Crowds


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Coronavirus Crisis Restricts Heysel Disaster Remembrance


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Staying Safe Inside, but Missing ‘The Run’


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On This Day... May 30


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The Latest: Russian League to Allow Soccer Fans in Stadiums


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Thursday, 28 May 2020

Herd Immunity, Hong Kong, Twitter: Your Friday Briefing


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Three people at two Championship clubs test positive for coronavirus, including two Fulham players

Three people at two clubs in the Championship have tested positive for coronavirus, it has been announced.

COVID-19 tests were carried out on 1,030 players and staff at clubs in the second tier between Monday and Wednesday of this week.

The EFL said in a statement: “Those players or club staff who have tested positive will now self-isolate in line with the guidelines provided by the EFL and only those who have tested negative will be permitted to enter training ground facilities.

“The EFL will continue to make regular and relevant announcements as appropriate in respect of the testing programme to support competition integrity and transparency.

“No specific details as to clubs or individuals will be provided by the league.”

Fulham announced two of their players had tested positive for Covid-19.

“Both players, who shall remain unnamed due to medical confidentiality, are now self-isolating in line with league and government guidance,” the west London club said in a statement.

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Can You Get the Virus From a Surface?


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The Latest: F1's Dutch GP Canceled


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The N.H.L. Is Coming Back, Pending a Few (Dozen) Questions


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On This Day... May 29


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NWSL Set to Restart With Tourney in Utah


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The Latest: New Dates for Olympic Women's Soccer Qualifiers


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On This Day... May 28


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Protesters in Hong Kong Rally Against China’s Tightening Grip


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South African Bans on Tobacco, Liquor Amid Virus Stir Debate


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Tuesday, 26 May 2020

World Watches as South Korea Cautiously Returns to Life


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