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Afghan players watch Morocco's team practice for Women's World Cup, hoping to get their chance
Over the next month, 32 national soccer teams will compete across Australia and New Zealand in the Women's World Cup. A 33rd team -- unofficial, by FIFA's standards -- will also be in Australia, but in the stands.
SharesPogacar hits the ground during Stage 17 of the Tour de France, but he gets back on his bike
Two-time Tour de France champion Tadej Pogacar crashed early in Stage 17 in the Alps on Wednesday but got back on his bike and continued racing.
SharesWomen's World Cup spotlight shining on Australia as co-host New Zealand seeks its own attention
In a country known more for its love of rugby than women's soccer, New Zealand is aiming to win fans as well as matches.
SharesSoccer player found dead after attack on referee goes viral
A player from an amateur soccer league in Buenos Aires was found dead with a gunshot wound to his head shortly after being charged with attempted homicide for a violent assault against a referee during a match last weekend.
SharesFowler resumes quest for 1st major on British Open course he knows well
The British Open's return to Royal Liverpool couldn't come at a better time for Rickie Fowler.
SharesEx-Ajax and Manchester United goalie Van der Sar leaves intensive care after bleed around his brain
Former Netherlands goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar has been released from an intensive care unit in a Dutch hospital and hopes to return home next week as he recovers from a bleed around the brain, he said Tuesday in an Instagram post.
SharesHornets' Miles Bridges apologizes for 'pain and embarrassment' from domestic violence investigation
Charlotte Hornets forward Miles Bridges apologized Tuesday for "the pain and embarrassment" caused by the domestic violence investigation that kept him out of the league last season.
SharesWNBA expansion a topic of discussion for league, players as second half of season tips off
WNBA expansion seems to always be a topic of discussion around the league.
SharesMLB takes over broadcast of Diamondbacks games from Diamond Sports
Major League Baseball will take over broadcasts of Arizona Diamondbacks games after a federal bankruptcy judge on Tuesday granted a motion for Diamond Sports to reject its rights agreement.
SharesCleveland Browns swapping their logo-less orange helmets for white ones in three games this season
The Cleveland Browns are shelving those classic logo-less orange helmets for three games this season.
SharesMartin Truex Jr. 'bad at making big decisions' as he ponders NASCAR retirement
With three wins, a lead in the points standings, and a NASCAR championship push ahead, the good times are rolling again for Martin Truex Jr.
SharesSwimmers remain convinced that shaving down is a key to fast times
For all the high-tech suits and advancements in training techniques, there is one time-honored - and sometimes painful - tradition that swimmers cling to before every big meet: shaving down.
SharesBayern Munich signs South Korean defender Kim Min-jae from Italian champion Napoli
Bayern Munich has signed South Korean defender Kim Min-jae from Italian champion Napoli for a reported fee of 50 million euros ($55 million).
SharesRahm sees no need for PGA Tour players to be compensated after deal with Saudis over LIV Golf
Jon Rahm will take the PGA Tour money for staying loyal if they give it to him. He doesn't really think he deserves it, though.
SharesMets 1st-round draft pick Colin Houck gets a $2.75 million signing bonus
First-round draft pick Colin Houck will receive a $2.75 million signing bonus from the New York Mets, above the slot value of $2,607,500 for his selection at No. 32 overall last week.
SharesVierling's 2-run double lifts Tigers to 3-2 win, Royals' 9th loss in 11 games
Matt Vierling capped a three-run eighth inning with a two-run double that lifted the Detroit Tigers over Kansas City 3-2 on Monday night and sent the Royals to their ninth loss in 11 games.
SharesRain forces suspension of Giants-Reds with game tied at 2
Rain forced suspension of Monday's series-opener between the San Francisco Giants and Cincinnati Reds with the score tied at 2 and one out in the top of the eighth inning after a one-hour, 55-minute delay.
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