SportBusiness Staff

Tickets.com has teamed up with Major League Baseball's Cleveland Indians.

Malaysian state oil firm Petronas is in talks to buy Sepang Formula One circuit, the track owner has confirmed.

Oil giant ChevronTexaco will end a five-year relationship with the Ford-owned Jaguar Formula One team at the end of 2001.

Coca-Cola has signed a sponsorship deal with boxing legend Muhammad Ali.

Next year's British Grand Prix could be scrubbed off the official 2002 Formula One calendar at a meeting in Monaco next week - leaving promoters Octagon Motorsports red-faced.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has appointed it’s first in-house lawyer, Urvasi Naidoo, who will join the senior management team in April next year.

Premier1 Racing - the motorsport / soccer hybrid - has put back its launch date by eight months, but denied suggestions all may not be well with the new sport.

Your potted guide to the day's headline-making deals in the global sport industry - as reported on sportbusiness.com.

Ketchum has appointed former adidas global PR manager Steve Martin to head the London headquarters of its new dedicated sports PR and marketing unit, Ketchum Sports Network (KSN).

Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) president Ricardo Teixeira has been accused of negligent administration which allowed the mixing of personal and soccer-related business and living in luxury at his organisation's expense.