Ireland

America’s cricket association, the USACA, will not be able to attend the International Cricket Council’s Associate’s meeting on Sunday and the following ICC Conference.

TG4 will deliver exclusive live television coverage in Ireland of cycling’s most famous race, the Tour de France.

Quintus, the sports and entertainment group, has acquired Three-D-Signs International, the company that owns the worldwide patents to 3-D surface branding.

Trajectory Sports & Media Group, LLC will sell commercial advertising and sponsorships to US customers for Setanta, the Irish-based broadcast company.

Jean-Pierre Lux has been re-elected as European Rugby Cup (ERC) chairman for a further two years.

TG4 will deliver exclusive live television coverage in Ireland for the Wimbledon Tennis Championships for the next three years.

This Saturday’s Derby will be the first major British sports event to be broadcast live on mobile phone.

This Saturday’s Derby will be the first major British sports event to be broadcast live on mobile phone.

This Saturday’s Derby will be the first major British sports event to be broadcast live on mobile phone.

Scotland and Ireland say they will play their own league next year following a row with Celtic League partners Wales.

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has launched a major sponsorship acquisition programme.

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) has launched a major sponsorship acquisition programme.

Land Rover will be ‘Official Vehicle to the British & Irish Lions’ Rugby Union team for this summer’s tour to New Zealand.

The WrestleManiaB. Revenge Tour rumbled across Europe during April 2005, selling out every one of its 14 live events.

Real Wireless Solutions (RWS), part of Real Creative Group (RCG), and Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium have expanded their pilot scheme to introduce wireless digital media displays at the venue.

Fujitsu Siemens Computers has become an official partner of ‘Qualifiers 2006’.

With less than a week to go before SPORTELAsia 2005, all floor space has been sold and more than 250 companies from 41 countries worldwide have registered for the market.

UK radio station, talkSPORT, has reached agreement with Infront Sports & Media for non-exclusive rights to the 2006 FIFA World Cup.