AFP, London :Manchester United were given a controversial helping hand by Video Action Replay (VAR) in their 3-0 win at...
AFP, London :While the Premier League title has already been won by Liverpool in record time, the battle to finish...
AFP, Madrid :Barcelona kept their faint title hopes alive and doomed Espanyol to relegation on Wednesday as Luis Suarez’s goal...
BSS, Dhaka :It is still uncertain whether the Youth SAFF Football will be rolled in the ground or not, but...
AFP, Kuala Lumpur :Asia’s Champions League will resume in September with remaining group games played at centralised venues and a...
AFP, London :Mohamed Salah kept Liverpool on track to set a new Premier League points record as the champions won...
Sports Reporter :The Bangladesh Football Federation (BFF) has taken plans to develop grassroots level football.The development plan will be to...
AFP, Milan :Juventus wasted the chance to move 10 points clear at the top of Serie A as the defending...
AFP, London :Chelsea moved up to third in the Premier League table after holding out to win a 3-2 thriller...
AFP, London :Tottenham’s Eric Dier has received a four-match ban and been fined £40,000 for climbing into the stands to confront a supporter after his side’s FA Cup exit to Norwich.The England international has been sanctioned by the Football Association on a charge of misconduct for the incident, which happened on March 4.Dier, whose team had just lost a penalty shootout, saw his brother being abused by a fan and raced to his aid. There was no physical exchange and...
AFP, Doha :The organisers of the 2022 World Cup will lay off an undisclosed number of staff as gas-rich Qatar cuts costs amid the coronavirus economic downturn, several sources have told AFP.The job losses, which have not previously been reported, follow similar redundancies at state-run organisations including Qatar Petroleum and Qatar Airways.The government body organising the tournament, known as the Supreme Committee, directly employs 550 people – both Qataris and expats – but oversees the work of tens of thousands...