For the second time in as many years, international sports federations find themselves grappling with the question of how to respond to political conflict involving member countries.
Could Leeds United legend Lucas Radebe’s former club end an eight-year league title drought and knock Mamelodi’s Sundowns off their perch?
Despite increased security, Just Stop Oil protesters interrupted play at Wimbledon on Wednesday. Not once, but twice.
There’s no better way to spend a Sunday than by watching some thrilling Women’s Rugby League action on 14th May.
It’s a familiar annual story of woe and disappointment as Paris Saint-Germain reflect on yet another failed attempt at winning the UEFA Champions League.
Politicians and human rights activists are at odds with international sports federations allowing Sports washing.
There are calls for greyhound racing to be banned, which got me thinking, why is there such a disconnect between a dog loving nation and the sport?
It’s a case of “if at first you don’t succeed,” as exponents of the European Super League (ESL) refuse to give up the ghost. After they were forced to beat a hasty retreat in 2021, the drivers of the proposal dusted themselves down and have now returned for another skirmish, this time hoping to win not only the battle but also the war. The initial proposal was roundly criticised as “anti-football” and summarily rejected by…
Women’s rugby is a game imperilled – Efforts to grow the game continue to be frustrated by the obstructionist attitudes of gatekeepers and lack of funding. There are two codes of Rugby – Rugby Union predominately played in the South of England and Rugby League, the M62 Corridor. Rugby Union is dominated by South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, France, England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Whereby Rugby League is Australia, England. One thing both codes have…
What will SA’s electric power challenges mean for South African sport and international media companies operating from the country?