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Saudi Arabia has revealed a plan that could redefine global sports architecture: the world’s first “Sky Stadium,” a floating arena designed to hover 350 meters above the ground with capacity for 46,000 spectators. Scheduled to open in 2032, the futuristic structure will form part of The Line, the
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The Camp Nou witnessed one of the most thrilling nights in recent memory, as Barcelona edged Real Madrid 4-3 in a match packed with intensity, controversy, and emotion from start to finish. The game began with Real Madrid in total control, punishing Barcelona’s defensive lapses early. Kylian Mbappé
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The NBA has taken a historic step toward the full globalization of basketball by confirming its plans to launch a new European league that will begin operations in 2027. According to Commissioner Adam Silver, the project envisions between ten and twelve teams distributed across the United Kingdom,
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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announced today that he expects players in the WNBA to receive significant salary increases under their next collective bargaining agreement, which expires on October 31, 2025. Silver clarified that while the goal is not to mirror the NBA’s revenue model, it is fair for
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The Portland Trail Blazers have made a clear statement about their long-term direction by signing four-year contract extensions with two of their most promising young talents: Shaedon Sharpe and Toumani Camara. Although the franchise did not disclose official figures, multiple reports
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Former NFL running back Doug Martin, who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Oakland Raiders, has died following a police operation in Oakland, California. Authorities confirmed that Martin died after a robbery incident that led to a police pursuit and intervention. The exact cause
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Brazil lost 3–2 to Japan after leading by two. It’s not just the scoreline: it’s the first-ever defeat to this opponent, and it arrives while the project toward 2026 is still taking shape. The blow hurts for what it symbolizes and for what it says about the present. The first half was under control. Longer spells
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The image raced around the world: heads of state and government endorsing a Middle East peace plan and, among them, Gianni Infantino, FIFA’s president. He didn’t sign, he didn’t negotiate—but he was there. The gesture jarred many observers. The Egyptian daily Al-Masri al-Youm called him
Read more: Infantino, from the pitch to geopolitics: the awkward photo op in Sharm el-Sheikh
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Mikaela Shiffrin won’t be boxed in by dates. Asked about her Olympic horizon, she says she doesn’t like to “put numbers” on big decisions. Milan–Cortina 2026 remains open; 2030 as well. “To be honest, I don’t know. You could call it 50:50,” she told reporters during a sponsor event. She does
Read more: Mikaela Shiffrin opens her 16th season balancing certainty and doubt
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After six years of absence, the NBA has officially returned to China, marking a long-awaited and symbolically powerful comeback to one of the league’s most important markets. The Brooklyn Nets and the Phoenix Suns took the court in Macau for a pair of preseason games that not only reignited Chinese
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In an all-American final that captured the attention of the tennis world, Coco Gauff defeated Jessica Pegula 6-4, 7-5 to claim the Wuhan Open 2025 title, adding another milestone to her remarkable career. The match, which lasted one hour and forty-two minutes, showcased the perfect combination of power,
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The National Football League (NFL) has once again proven that its grip on the American sports landscape is unshakable. According to new Nielsen data released this week, the league achieved its highest television ratings since 2010, reaffirming that football remains the most-watched and most profitable sport in the United States.
Read more: NFL Shatters TV Ratings Records, Strengthening Its Reign Over American Sports






