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Formula One team Sauber has confirmed widespread speculation its sponsorship relationship with energy drink Red Bull has come to an end.

The city of Houston has been selected as a US 'Candidate City' to host the 2012 Olympic Games.

Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig has refused to rule out a reduction in the number of teams prior to the start of the 2002 season.

FIFA president Sepp Blatter said Australia had the right to pick whichever players it wanted for a friendly against France next month, French sports daily L'Equipe has reported.

UK-based e-gambling company Sportingbet.com has reported profitable interim results for the six months to September 30, highlighting its resilience in the face of recessionary forces.

The Scottish Rugby Union (SRU) has confirmed that it is actively seeking a naming rights sponsor for the Murrayfield stadium.

Soccer Australia has appointed Peter Horovitz, the managing director of Young and Rubicam, as a non-executive director to its board.

Around 1.3 billion people will watch the 2003 cricket World Cup, the tournament organisers claimed as the fixtures were unveiled this weekend.

The English Premier League has denied that the European Commission was investigating last year's sale of television rights to England's top-flight soccer matches.

The NFL Franchise Owners meet in Pittsburgh on Sunday, FIFA hold a range of committee meetings all week, the 7th Co-ordination Commission of the Salt Lake City Games takes place and the Australian Football League release their 2002 fixtures.