The Leopard cycling team has confirmed it will link up with seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong's former team RadioShack for the 2012 and 2013 seasons.
With more than 2 months to go before the opening of SPORTELMonaco 2006, exhibitors have committed to more than 85% of the expanded floor space in the Grimaldi Forum.
A landmark legal case brought against soccer’s world governing body FIFA has been referred, as expected, to the European Court of Justice in Luxembourg.
Belgium's regional Walloon government is set to ask Formula One boss Bernie Ecclestone for help to secure the future of the country's grand prix.
A question mark over the future of Belgium’s Spa-Francorchamps as a future Formula One circuit has appeared after the track lost the support of its government.
Andorra will play host to the 11th Games of the Small States of Europe (GSSE), a six-day mini Olympics for small European countries and states.
European Union sports ministers are encouraging member states to promote sport in education, a concept they plan to finalise after consultations at EU level.
The Luxembourg Presidency and the European Commission are increasing the pressure on soccer’s world governing body FIFA to fall into line with world anti-doping requirements.
Alain Krzentowski has become the new managing director of Sportfive replacing Jean-Claude Darmon (pictured).
Archive sports network ESPN Classic Sport is branching out even further by rolling out a new English-language channel in over 50 European countries.






