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Tokyo Olympics are the top summer games
The Tokyo Olympics are already the most expensive Summer Games ever recorded and prices are expected to rise, according to a giant of the British University of Oxford.
Tokyo’s oversteer already exceeds 200%, leader Bent Flyvbjerg said in an interview with The Associated Press, even before several billion dollars more are added to the one-year delay of the COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Football Leaks’ test begins
The trial of Rui Pinto, the kind of “Football Leaks” who revealed murky transactions between clubs, players and more sensitive agents, begins Friday in Lisbon, and the hacker faces 90 charges.
The charges come with attempted blackmail, hacking, mail violations and knowledge theft.”I hope to be acquitted because I am a whistleblower and acted in faith,” the 31-year-old hacker told Der Spiegel.
Click here to learn more about the start of the “Football Leaks” test.
Violation of the AFL virus after a strip club
Two Australian players were suspended for 10 games and sent home embarrassed on Friday after an outdoor drunken fight at a strip club that broke strict coronavirus regulations.
Sydney Stack and Callum Coleman-Jones, who play for protective champion Richmond, left their biosecurity bubble and ventured into Surfer’s Paradise, a bar area on the Gold Coast, where they fought at 3.30 a.m.Friday.
LDF vote for the five substitutes rule
The German Bundesliga will maintain five substitutions for the 2020–21 season due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic with German League Association (DFL) CEO Christian Seifert predicting that the next crusade would be “the maximum not easy and complicated in the history of German professional football.””
The 36 clubs in Germany’s two most sensible men’s football leagues voted Thursday in a German Football League assembly to maintain the rule for next season, after the English Premier League returned to 3 replacements after employing five to finish 2019-20.crossed the pandemic.
van de Beek will pay tribute to his former partner
Manchester United’s new signing, Donny van de Beek, will wear the number 34 shirt in honor of former Ajax partner Abdelhak Nouri, who suffered a brain injury after suffering a central attack on the field.
“It’s something special to me because my smart friend Abdelhak NouriArray … maybe you know the story, he had a center attack and he’s a smart friend of mine. So I take his old blouse number off and I need to have good memories with that one. number “.
Bale accuses Real Madrid of making it difficult to get out
Bale is embarrassed with Real Madrid manager Zinedine Zidane and played only 48 minutes of Madrid’s 12 games when the Spanish season resumed after the coronavirus crashed.
“He’s at the club, there’s nothing I can do. I have a contract,” said the Welsh riser.All I can do is get on with what I do and I hope anything happens.But like I said, it’s in the hands of the club. They make it too complicated to be honest.”
Schroeder and Oklahoma outside the NBA play-offs
A seven-game game ended dramatically when the Houston Rockets won 104-102 over the Oklahoma City Thunder to advance to the NBA Western Conference playoffs.
Despite a bad night of shooting, the Rockets took strong action against the defense, forcing Thunder goalkeeper Chris Paul to make six ball losses while keeping Germany’s Dennis Schroder in five out of 17.
Neymar among the PSG trio tested on COVID-19
Paris Saint-Germain striker Neymar, the world’s top player, underwent coronavirus testing, Resources told the AFP on Wednesday.The 28-year-old Brazilian has Covid-19, as well as fellow Argentinians Angel Di María and Leandro Paredes.un nameless resources.
Switzerland in a position to get its fans back
Football and ice hockey clubs in Switzerland can have two-thirds of the stadiums full beginning October, after a federal resolution on Wednesday.The Swiss government has said that spectators wear masks and are given seats.No outdoor group enthusiast will.Search and tap plans should be in place.
Werner excited about German options
At a press conference before Germany’s double adjustment in the League of Nations against Spain (Thursday) and Switzerland (Friday), Timo Werner said he was excited about Germany’s chances at next year’s European Championships.
“We are a very smart team and move on to tournaments so we can win them.It may not be someone else in the Euros,” Chelsea’s new signing said.
“We have some very offensive players. If we can all stay injury-free, then the team can play incredibly well in the future.”
Osaka and Djokovic in New York
Fourth seed Naomi Osaka, who doubted injuries at the U.S. Open, reached the circular moment after a 6-2 5-7 6-2 victory over compatriot Misaki Doi.
“It was complicated [physically]. I knew there was a chance it was really long.I’ll have to see what happens and how I feel,” Osaka said.
In the men’s draw, Novak Djokovic, favorite in the absence of Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, beat Damir Dzumhur 6-1 6-4 6-1.
Wolfsburg draws Albanian in The Europa League playoffs
Wolfsburg’s quest to qualify for the 2020-21 Europa League organisation level will begin in Albania.
The wolves attracted Kukes, runner-up in the Albanian Super League, at the circular moment of the Europa League standings.The draw will be unique on 17 September at the Zeqir Ymeri stadium in Kukes, an eastern Albanian city.
UEFA, the European confederation, has ordered all qualifying matches to be a one-party match due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The finale of Wolfsburg’s seventh position in the Bundesliga last season placed them at the circular moment of the Europa League standings.Kukes beat Bulgarian club Slavia Sofia in the first round of qualifying 2-1 to triumph in the stretch of moment.
German enthusiasts for the abolition of the League of Nations
The timing of the League of Nations in history is expected to begin this week.According to the Bundesliga-Barometer voting site, almost three-quarters of German football enthusiasts (74.7%) think the festival doesn’t make sense.
According to the survey, which had 5,145 participants, 80.6% of the League of Nations will be “an unnecessary burden on the professionals of the wonderful nations of football”.Most (79.6%) said the festival was too complex and more than partial (56.2%) Interviewees don’t get attached to the games.
Germany was to be relegated from the first department in the first iteration of the League of Nations after finishing third in its group, but remained on the most sensible flight after a format replacement.They are expected to face Spain in Stuttgart on Thursday and Switzerland.Basel on Sunday.
Mikel Oyarzabal has seven games for the Spanish national team
Spanish player to miss League of Nations after COVID-19 test
Mikel Oyarzabal has retired from the Spanish national league team and will miss his country’s first attack on Germany after positive for COVID-19.
“I have to say I got a positive result on my last exam,” said the 23-year-old Real Sociedad.”I have to be home for a few days and I may not be able to enroll in the selection.”
He substituted for the Spanish national team through Villarreal striker Gerard Moreno.Spain plans to face Germany on 3 September and Ukraine on 6 September.
Tiger Woods finished above par in the 4 rounds of the BMW Championship
Tiger Woods misses the touring championship
After poor functionality at the BMW Championship this weekend, Tiger Woods failed to succeed in the circuit championship for the time in a row.
He finished tied for 51st at Olympia Fields field in Illinois, leaving him 63rd in the FedEx Cup playoff qualifiers.The 30 most sensitive qualifying for the Tour Championship, which is scheduled to begin Friday at East Lake Golf Club near Atlanta.Georgia.
Woods finished above par in the four rounds of the tournament at Olympia Fields, the first time he did so in a tournament since 2010.
The 44-year-old now has two weeks to prepare for next month’s US Open at Winged Foot Golf Club in New York.
Real Salt Lake Owner Investigation for Racist Comments
Dell Loy Hansen, owner of Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer (MLS), will sell the company that owns the club, MLS’s Don Garber confirmed.
“MLS will work with Mr. Hansen to assist in the company’s sales efforts and will work strongly with the club’s executive staff to assist team operations during the transition period,” Garber said.
Accusations of Hansen’s racist comments emerged in a report via The Athletic on Thursday, which mentions former Real Salt Lake scout Andy Williams, who has already been criticized for his comments about players deciding not to participate in a game. from houses last week to protest Jacob’s shooting. Blake through the Wisconsin police.
Although he said he “disagreed” with the comments, Garber criticized him for not taking a more difficult stance in the face of incidents of racism and alleged racism.
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