LONDON: Manchester City lost 121 million pounds ($191 million) in the 12 months to May 31, having spent more on wages alone than it earned.
After sustained huge spending on players in an effort to win its first trophy since 1976, the English (...)
LONDON: Tottenham has registered its interest in moving into London's Olympic Stadium after the 2012 Games despite announcing on Friday that it has final approval from local government to redevelop current ground.
Tottenham said in a statement it (...)
RUSTENBURG, South Africa: Egypt s coaching staff blamed its collapse against the United States on a tough Confederations Cup schedule and injuries to key players.
Assistant coach Chawki Gharib said that playing two of the world s top ranked teams (...)
PRETORIA: FIFA removed television sets from the touchline for the remainder of the Confederations Cup to ensure there is no repeat of the controversy surrounding Brazil's winning goal against Egypt.
The Egyptians appealed to FIFA to protest (...)
BLOEMFONTEIN: Egypt is blaming its Confederations Cup loss to Brazil on a goal its coach and players believe was scored only after the illegal use of television replays.
Kaka scored a last-minute penalty to give Brazil a 4-3 victory in its (...)