Court of Auditors will investigate R$ 1.3 billion contract of Seduc Amazonas without bidding
The Amazon State Court of Auditors has accepted a representation to investigate a R$ 1.3 billion contract signed by the Secretary of State for Education and School Sports without bidding.
Al Ahly: The Sports Court Rules in Favor of the Club for the Egyptian League Title Last Season
Al Ahly has been confirmed as the rightful winner of the Egyptian Premier League title for the 2024-2025 season by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).
Tennis: Loïs Boisson withdraws again from Miami, a return to clay court being considered?
French tennis player Loïs Boisson has withdrawn from the WTA 1000 tournament in Miami due to injury, with hopes for her return during the clay court season in April.
Dāvis Bertāns is looking to return to the basketball court soon, hoping for peaceful conditions in Dubai
Latvian basketball player Dāvis Bertāns anticipates his return to the court amidst challenging conditions in Dubai, where he has been recovering from injury.
Judy Murray singles out Carlos Alcaraz behaviour as polar opposite to son Andy
Judy Murray praises Carlos Alcaraz's conduct on and off the court, contrasting it with her son Andy's behavior.
Miikka Muurinen escaped the court – children shouted him back
Finnish basketball teen star Miikka Muurinen, despite limited playtime, became a popular figure at a qualifying match against Belgium in Espoo.
Icelanders who drowned Lithuania triumph: "It felt like God descended onto the court"
A 31-year-old Icelandic player scored 34 points and secured a dramatic victory for Iceland over Lithuania.
O'Higgins fan arrested after imitating monkeys at Bahia players has detention upheld by Justice
A fan of O'Higgins was arrested for making racist gestures towards players of Bahia during a Copa Libertadores match and has had his detention upheld by the court.
Sinner flies to California: when will we see him back on the court
Jannik Sinner has traveled to California to prepare for two upcoming tournaments after a less-than-ideal start to the season.
KMT Final - A Precise Shot from the Half-Court Line: The Fan Shares How He Will Spend the Won 5000 Euros
A fan wins 5000 euros by making a half-court shot at the KMT finale, an event celebrated for its emotional moments and community-building around Lithuanian basketball.
Sports Court Shortens Ethiopian Runner's Competition Ban
The Sports Court has reduced a two-year competition ban imposed on Ethiopian middle-distance runner Diribe Welteji for a doping violation.
CAS reduced the competition ban of Ethiopian middle-distance runner by half
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has reduced Ethiopian middle-distance runner Diribe Welteji's competition ban from four years to two, despite the IAAF's request for a longer sentence.
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Al Ahly of Egypt appeals to sports court against huge compensation for former coach
Al Ahly SC of Egypt announced it will appeal to the Sports Arbitration Court regarding a compensation ruling of $588,000 for former coach José Ribeiro.
J. Valančiūnas celebrated victory after effectively utilizing his time on the court
J. Valančiūnas had a strong performance contributing to his team's victory, scoring 11 points and making significant plays in a recent game against the Denver Nuggets.
Serena Williams is about to return to the court: "She has a plan, she is training hard"
Serena Williams may make her comeback to professional tennis soon, as her coach revealed that she has been training hard and is preparing to play in upcoming tournaments.
PSG star Achraf Hakimi indicted for rape
PSG right-back Achraf Hakimi faces court proceedings after being indicted for rape, a charge he denies.
Lauri Markkanen returned to the court – immediately in great form
Finnish NBA star Lauri Markkanen made a successful return to the court, scoring 29 points against the Houston Rockets.
San Lorenzo: Justice Burying Moretti's Request and No Turning Back on the Leadership Vacuum
The Argentine court confirmed the absence of leadership in San Lorenzo, rejecting a request by former president Marcelo Moretti to reinstate his authority.
What Grigor Dimitrov said about David Nalbandian, his new coach: 'We are still looking for our balance'
Grigor Dimitrov has begun working with new coach David Nalbandian as they prepare for the 2026 ATP 500 in Acapulco, sharing insights about their early interactions on the court.
The Supreme Court overturns a Barça rule that prohibited members from selling their season tickets
The Spanish Supreme Court has annulled a rule from FC Barcelona that restricted members from selling their season tickets, allowing for greater flexibility in ticket management.
PSG accepts million bill to Mbappé after lawsuit
Paris Saint-Germain has decided not to appeal a court ruling requiring them to pay Kylian Mbappé hundreds of millions of kroner after a contract dispute.
The Ceaseless Ascent of Pau Gasol: From Star on the Court to President of the IOC Athlete Commission
Former basketball star Pau Gasol has been appointed as the first Spanish president of the International Olympic Committee's Athlete Commission.
‘The costs could rise’: Austria conviction could impact climbing across Europe
An Austrian court has convicted a climber of manslaughter for failing to save his girlfriend on an Alpine peak, potentially setting a precedent for climbing liability across Europe.
34-year-old man found dead in sports court in Piauí
A 34-year-old man was discovered dead in a sports court in José de Freitas, Piauí, with signs of having been struck by a blunt object.
19 soccer fans jailed for AFCON final chaos in Morocco
A Moroccan court sentenced 19 soccer fans to up to one year in prison for hooliganism during the AFCON final chaos, sparking plans for legal appeals.
Court storm turns hectic as coach smacks fan's phone; school apologizes for forcing 'reactive situation'
An incident occurred during a court storm after Iowa defeated Nebraska, where a student confronted Nebraska's coach, Fred Hoiberg, leading to Ken Hoiberg smacking the student's phone.
Court maintains temporary imprisonment of players suspected of collective rape at Vasco-AC accommodation
Three players from Vasco da Gama-AC have had their temporary imprisonment upheld while being investigated for an alleged collective rape of two women.
They ask Prosecutor Casal to order the prosecutors to withdraw from the AFA's internal courts
The Civil Association for Equality and Justice is urging Prosecutor Eduardo Casal to withdraw prosecutors from the internal disciplinary court of the Argentine Football Association due to concerns over conflicts of interest.
Football Dominates Most Disputes at the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS)
The FIFA annual report reveals that football disputes accounted for 77% of cases at CAS in 2025.
The Heraskewytsch Case and Its Consequences: How an Invitation to Take Legal Action State Court
The article discusses the legal challenges faced by Ukrainian skeleton athlete Wladyslaw Heraskewytsch following a rejection of his appeal by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The Heraskewytsch Case and Its Consequences: How an Invitation to Go to State Courts Became a Reality
Ukrainian skeleton athlete Wladyslaw Heraskewytsch is navigating complex legal challenges following a ruling from the Court of Arbitration for Sport regarding his participation in the Winter Games.
OFI submitted a request for suspension of punishment
Crete's OFI submitted a request to the Athens Arbitration Court to suspend a one-match ban that requires them to play their next game against Panathinaikos behind closed doors.
77% of CAS cases in 2025 were football-related, FIFA report shows
A FIFA report reveals that 77% of cases registered with the Court of Arbitration for Sport in 2025 were related to football disputes.
Skiing scandal escalates – Finland grasping the most extreme possible straw
Finland's Ski Association is considering appealing to the Court of Arbitration for Sport over a scandal regarding ski waxing violations during the Olympic sprint events.
Liveblog Olympics 2026: Ukrainian Heraskewytsch: 'We will take this case to court'
Ukrainian athlete Wladyslaw Heraskewytsch plans to pursue legal action against the IOC after being excluded from the Olympic Skeleton competitions.
Vaaksi School Suffers Defeat After Major Brawl, Veesaar Fell Ill
Vaaksi school faced defeat in a basketball match against St. John's after a significant brawl led to six players being sent off the court.
Finns wish to file a complaint with CAS regarding the scandal resulting from Klæbo's victory
Finland's Olympic Committee is preparing to file a complaint with the Court of Arbitration for Sport over an alleged unfair advantage given to Norwegian male skiers during a recent sprint competition.
One million for the banned Ukrainian athlete's helmet
The Court of Arbitration for Sport upheld the disqualification of Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych for wearing a helmet honoring deceased Ukrainian athletes in violation of Olympic rules.
Court rejects Ukrainian Vladyslav Heraskevych's appeal to wear tribute helmet at Milan Cortina Olympics
The Court of Arbitration for Sport denied Ukrainian athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych's appeal to wear a helmet honoring war victims at the 2026 Olympics, affecting his chance to compete for a medal.
Ukraine star learns appeal outcome after Winter Olympics disqualification due to helmet
Ukrainian athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych's appeal against his Winter Olympics disqualification has been rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Court rules Brian Flores' discrimination case against NFL will proceed in open court instead of arbitration.
A U.S. District Court ruling allows Brian Flores' discrimination case against the NFL to move forward in open court, rejecting the league's push for arbitration.
TAS rejects Vladyslav Heraskevych's claim, excluded from the Winter Olympics for his helmet
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAS) has rejected Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych's appeal against his exclusion from the Milan Cortina 2026 Olympics for wanting to compete with images on his helmet of athletes from his country who died in the war with Russia.
CAS dismissed Ukrainian skeleton athlete's appeal against the IOC
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has rejected the appeal of Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych against his disqualification by the International Olympic Committee for the Milan Cortina Olympics.
A Blow to Ukrainian Sports: Athlete Removed from Competitions Loses Court Case
A Ukrainian athlete's appeal regarding his removal from the Winter Olympics for wearing a helmet with images of fallen soldiers was officially rejected by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
CAS rejects appeal from Ukrainian athlete disqualified from Winter Games
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has upheld the disqualification of Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladislav Heraskevich for wearing a helmet adorned with images of athletes who died in the war with Russia.
Reactions pour in after Ole Miss coach's head-turning testimony about new fathers during football season
Ole Miss coach Joe Judge's controversial remarks on fatherhood and the priorities of athletes during the football season have sparked reactions following a court case for quarterback Trinidad Chambliss.
CAS rejects the request of Ukrainian skeletonist Heraskevičs
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) has rejected Ukrainian skeletonist Vladyslav Heraskevič's appeal against a decision from the International Bobsleigh and Skeleton Federation (IBSF) that barred him from competing in the Olympic Games.
Helmet Debacle at the Olympics: 'The Mistake Happened in Sochi 2014'
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has confirmed the exclusion of Ukrainian athlete Wladyslaw Heraskewytsch from the Olympic skeleton competition due to refusing to compete without a helmet depicting 22 deceased Ukrainian athletes.
2026 Olympics: The CAS rejects the appeal of Ukrainian athlete Vladislav Heraskevych, disqualified for his memorial helmet
The Court of Arbitration for Sport has dismissed an appeal by Ukrainian athlete Vladislav Heraskevych, who was disqualified from the 2026 Winter Olympics for wearing a helmet honoring his fallen teammates.