Football
Chelsea verdict due mid-December in FIFA transfer ban case
Chelsea can expect a verdict within three weeks in its appeal to overturn a FIFA transfer ban for breaking youth transfer rules.
New handball rule is straining VAR system in Serie A
A recent modification by soccer's rule-making panel is the culprit behind a significant increase in VAR dependence — and controversy — in Serie A this season, according to Italy's refereeing director.
UEFA investigates player's claim of racial abuse in Romania
UEFA has called for further investigations into allegations by a Sweden player he was racially abused by Romania fans at a European Championship qualifying game.
Jose Mourinho brings passion to task of reviving Tottenham
Ousted from previous jobs for fomenting friction, Jose Mourinho is returning to coaching trying to show he is rejuvenated with the smile back.
Bangabandhu Amateur Futsal Cup begins here on Thursday
The Bangabandhu Amateur Futsal Cup’ 2019, a five-a-side indoor football meet, begins Thursday (November 21) at the Shaheed Capt (retd) M Nasur Ali National Handball Stadium.
Mourinho back in English soccer as Tottenham manager
Jose Mourinho sealed a return to coaching after almost a year out when Tottenham hired one of the world's most successful managers in a bid to end the club's decade-long wait for a trophy.
BFF announces squad for SA Games
Dhaka, Nov 19 (UNB) - Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) announced a 20-member Bangladesh Olympic Football team for the upcoming South Asian (SA) Games scheduled to be held from December 1 to 10 in Nepal.
Italy beats Armenia 9-1 for biggest win since 1948
Italy achieved its biggest win in more than 70 years when it beat Armenia 9-1 in its last qualifier for the 2020 European Championship on Monday.
Spain routs Romania 5-0 in its last qualifier for Euro 2020
Spain finished its qualifying campaign for the 2020 European Championship with a 5-0 rout of Romania in what could have been the farewell match for coach Robert Moreno on Monday.
Man United debt climbs 55% as club spends to halt decline
Manchester United’s attempt to strengthen its underperforming squad has proved costly with debt rising more than 55% in a year to 384.5 million pounds ($498 million).