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Neuseeland besiegte die Niederlande
New Zealand claimed a second successive World Cup victory as they beat the Netherlands by 99 runs in Hyderabad on Monday, with left-arm spinner Mitchell
Tottenham hat Lange zum neuen technischen Direktor ernannt
Tottenham Hotspur have announced the appointment of former Aston Villa global director of football development Johan Lange as their new technical director. British media report
Südkorea behält Goldmedaille bei den Fußball-Asienspielen
South Korea hit back with a 2-1 defeat to Japan in the men’s Asian Games football final on Saturday, winning its third straight gold medal
Fulham besiegte Sheffield United mit 3:1
Fulham claimed a comfortable 3-1 victory over Sheffield United at Craven Cottage Stadium on Saturday and left the visitors at the bottom of the Premier
Biles gewinnt am letzten Tag der Weltmeisterschaft zwei weitere Goldmedaillen
American Simone Biles won the balance beam and floor events on the final day of the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships to close her first international
Real Madrid besiegt Osasuna mit zwei Toren von Bellingham
Real Madrid’s Jude Bellingham scored twice and produced another masterful display in a 4-0 home win over Osasuna. The England midfielder has reached a staggering
Milan geht durch Pulisics Tor in Genua an die Spitze
Christian Pulisic’s late goal gave AC Milan a 1-0 win over Genoa to move top of Serie A. The match took a chaotic turn when
Simone Biles gewinnt ihren sechsten Mehrkampf-Weltmeistertitel
American Simone Biles won her sixth world title at the Artistic Gymnastics World Championships and became the most decorated gymnast in the sport’s history. Biles
Marokko, Spanien und Portugal sind Gastgeber der Weltmeisterschaft 2030
FIFA gave the 2030 World Cup bid to Morocco, Spain and Portugal and said Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay will play three matches to celebrate the
Saudi-Arabien wird sich um die Ausrichtung der Weltmeisterschaft 2034 bewerben
Saudi Arabia has announced that it will bid to host the 2034 World Cup. Saudi Arabia’s announcement came shortly after FIFA named Morocco, Spain and