Europe
University rubbishes Barcelona stadium proposal
Barcelona’s mooted plans to build a new stadium have suffered a setback after the University of Barcelona dismissed suggestions that it could sell the required land to the Spanish Liga football club.
SportAccord Convention 2014 to tackle sport’s new frontiers
Organisers have announced that ‘Sport’s New Frontiers’ will be the theme of a new-look conference programme at SportAccord Convention 2014 in Belek/Antalya, Turkey.
Crossan consortium seals London Irish takeover
A consortium of London-based Irish businessmen headed by Mick Crossan has acquired a majority shareholding in English Premiership rugby union team London Irish.
BayernLB to file fresh damages claim against Ecclestone
German banking group BayernLB is planning to bring a $400m (€294m) damages claim against Formula One Group chief executive Bernie Ecclestone in London next month, according to the Reuters news agency.
Valencia seeks buyer to alleviate financial worries
Spanish Liga football club Valencia faces the prospect of being put up for sale in a bid to resolve its long-standing financial problems.
LTA appoints first female president
The Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) has announced the appointment of its first-ever female president with Cathie Sabin stepping up from the deputy president position.
RFU chief hopeful of European resolution
Rugby Football Union chief executive Ian Ritchie has said he is optimistic that a pan-European rugby union competition can be salvaged for next season.
RPL seeks proposals for development of Russian top division
The Russian Premier League has launched a “closed competition” to draw up a development strategy for the top division of Russian football.
Sochi 2014 to set up protest zone
The organising committee of the Sochi 2014 winter Olympic Games has confirmed to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) that at least one specific protest zone will be set up for demonstrators during the event.
FA’s Horne denies ‘fixing’ is a widespread problem
Alex Horne, the general secretary of the Football Association, the sport’s governing body in England, believes ‘fixing’ matches is not a widespread occurrence in the English game, but has warned against complacency in the fight against corruption.
Weatherby appointed Jockey Club senior steward
The Jockey Club, the largest commercial group in British horse racing, has appointed Roger Weatherby to succeed Nicholas Wrigley as its senior steward for a term of five years.
Barcelona set for January decision over Nou Camp future
Spanish Liga football club Barcelona expects to make a definitive decision on the future of its Nou Camp stadium in January, with officials currently studying the viability of two separate development proposals.
Stakeholders outline plan for Champions Hockey League debut
European ice hockey’s key stakeholders have announced further details about the new Champions Hockey League event, with the club competition set to debut in August 2014.
Hoermann succeeds Bach as DOSB chief
Alfons Hoermann has been elected as the new president of the German Olympic Sports Confederation (DOSB).
Sochi 2014 venues to be acquired by state-owned companies
Russian state-owned energy giants Gazprom and the Federal Grid Company will assume responsibility for several venues for the 2014 winter Olympic Games in Sochi, according to the Kommersant newspaper.
English clubs to boycott next Heineken Cup campaign
English top-tier Premiership rugby union clubs have confirmed they will refuse to participate in a revamped Heineken Cup European competition next season.
Sevilla chief Del Nido handed seven-year prison term
Jose Maria del Nido, the president of top-tier Spanish Liga football club Sevilla, has been sentenced to seven years in prison for embezzlement and corruption.
DFL to study goal-line technology options for Bundesliga
The German Football League (DFL) has announced that it will make a decision over the introduction of goal-line technology (GLT) in the top-tier Bundesliga and second-tier 2.Bundesliga by the end of the current season.