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UEFA asks Euro 2020 teams to stop removing sponsor bottles

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GENEVA — Reacting to a bottle-snatching trend at the European Championship started by Cristiano Ronaldo, players on the 24 teams have been asked to...

Greenpeace apologizes, local police slam Euro 2020 protestor

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MUNICH — Greenpeace has apologized and Munich police are investigating after a protestor parachuted into the stadium and injured two people before Germany’s game...

Sponsors hail Naomi Osaka’s ‘courage’ on mental health

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NEW YORK — A few years ago, a star athlete dropping out of a major tennis tournament over mental health issues might have been...

Coming to Twitter: Sponsored videos from college athletes

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A company that has partnered with dozens of college athletic departments on name, image and likeness programming announced a deal with Twitter on Thursday...

CP Women’s Open canceled for 2nd year in a row

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VAMCOUVER, British Columbia — The LPGA Tour's CP Women’s Open was canceled Wednesday because of logistical challenges and border restrictions caused by the COVID-19...

Japan’s vaccine push ahead of Olympics looks to be too late

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TOKYO — It may be too little, too late. That's the...

Nike says it ended deal with Neymar amid assault allegations

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Nike has confirmed it ended its sponsorship agreement with Neymar after the Brazilian soccer player refused to collaborate in an investigation into an accusation...

Texas lawmakers approve college athlete compensation bill

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AUSTIN, Texas — Texas lawmakers on Friday approved letting college athletes earn money with endorsements and sponsorship deals, pushing the state closer to joining...

Champions League prize money grows as UEFA sales rise 8%

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MADRID — Champions League teams will get more prize money for the next three years from a near 8% rise in total revenue to...

Major Japan newspaper Asahi calls for Olympic cancellation

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TOKYO — Japan’s Asahi Shimbun newspaper on Wednesday called for the Tokyo Olympics to be canceled with the games set to open in less...