Bayern sign new sponsorship deal
German telecoms giant Deutsche Telekom AG will sponsor European Champions Bayern Munich next season, replacing car maker Opel, according to German reports.
Investors return to Wembley Plc
Wembley Plc, the gaming group and former owner of Wembley Stadium, has restored investor confidence in its business after posting a healthy set of full year results.
UFA transforms into Sportfive
German sports rights broker UFA Sports has confirmed it is changing its name - branding its operation as Sportfive.
Roland Garros gets new stand
The C stand on the centre court at Roland Garros will be torn down and rebuilt after next year's French Open, the French tennis federation (FFT) has said.
Brother says no to AC Milan post
The brother of Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has ruled himself out of the running to replace him as president of Italian soccer giant AC Milan.
Blatter to be cleaned out?
The man expected to be one of the main rivals to Sepp Blatter in his bid to retain presidency of soccer’s governing body FIFA, is believed to have discussed with IOC chief Jacques Rogge the possibility of supporting a ‘clean’ candidate.
Nuclear tests at Games & Super Bowl
The United States placed sophisticated radiation sensors at the Winter Olympics and at the Super Bowl amid concern Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network may have access to nuclear devices, a US Senator has said.
Chairman blasts Aussie soccer
A English Premier League soccer chairman has condemned the sport in Australia saying its is on the road to nowhere and the game's administration in desperate need of an overhaul.
Clubs should share says League chief
The chief executive of the English Football League has urged cash-strapped clubs to start ground-sharing in a bid to protect their financial futures.
Octagon safe from IPG woes
A revenue drop in the annual results of the Interpublic Group of Companies (IPG) will not affect the prospects of the IPG-owned Octagon, the sports marketing company has said.