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Notre Dame-Indiana Playoff Game Highlights Unique Indiana Fan Loyalties

The first College Football Playoff game will be played at Notre Dame's campus, pitting the Fighting Irish against Indiana; this reflects the unique, often dual, loyalties of many Indiana residents, as exemplified by the late Jim O'Donnell, whose family will attend wearing apparel from both schools.

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Sifan Hassan Wins Dutch Sportswoman of the Year for Third Time

Sifan Hassan won the Dutch Sportswoman of the Year award for the third time on December 10th, 2024, following her gold medal in the Paris Olympics marathon, where she beat Tigst Assefa by three seconds, finishing in 2:22:55.

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Rose's Job on the Line as Leipzig Faces Bayern

Facing Bayern Munich on Friday, RB Leipzig coach Marco Rose's job security rests on the outcome; recent wins eased pressure, but the return of key players, including Xaver Schlager and David Raum, is vital for success. Harry Kane's return for Bayern adds to the challenge.

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Sifan Hassan Wins Dutch Sportwoman of the Year for Third Time

Sifan Hassan won the Dutch Sportwoman of the Year award for a record-tying third time, following her gold medal in the Paris Olympics marathon and bronze medals in the 5,000m and 10,000m races, a unique combination for a woman.

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Turkish Football Referees Undergo Training Reforms to Regain Public Trust

Ferhat Gündoğdu, head of the T24 Spor Merkez Hakem Kurulu (MHK), announced extensive training reforms for Turkish football referees, including 4-day training camps focused on practical application and UEFA standards, aiming to regain public trust lost due to recent refereeing errors.

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KNVB Cup Second Round: AZ Wins, Several Draws Set Up Tense Next Round

The KNVB Cup's second round saw AZ defeat Groningen decisively, Heerenveen edge out an amateur team 0-1, and several other matches end in draws or close victories, setting the stage for the next round.

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Friedkin Group Completes Everton Takeover Amidst Financial and Fan Relation Challenges

The Friedkin Group completed its takeover of Everton Football Club on Thursday, inheriting a club with significant debt but a new stadium. The group faces challenges in improving fan relations and managing financial constraints imposed by Premier League regulations, while also aiming to improve the ...

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Kerpen Rejects Schumacher Honorary Citizenship

Kerpen, Germany's city council rejected a petition to grant Formula 1 driver Michael Schumacher honorary citizenship in December 2024, a decision opposed by Schumacher's brother Ralf and sparked by a fan club petition earlier in 2024.

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Arenado Rejects Astros Trade, Stalling Cardinals' Payroll Reduction

Nolan Arenado vetoed a trade to the Houston Astros, delaying the St. Louis Cardinals' payroll reduction plans despite a near agreement where the Astros would cover most of his remaining $60 million contract; Arenado wants more clarity on the third base market before deciding.

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Dutch Gymnastics Program Relocation Sparks Outrage

The NOC*NSF ended its gymnastics program in Den Bosch due to performance and financial reasons, forcing relocation to other cities and causing outrage among athletes, parents, and local authorities. The KNGU is trying to maintain regional talent development despite losing significant NOC*NSF support...

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Gasparilla Bowl: Florida's Momentum vs. Tulane's Comeback Attempt

In the Gasparilla Bowl on Friday, Florida (7-5) and Tulane (9-4) face off; Florida aims to extend its three-game win streak and capitalize on improved recruiting, while Tulane looks to finish strong despite two recent losses and key players entering the transfer portal.

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Wild's Losing Streak Deepens Amidst Mounting Injuries

The Minnesota Wild suffered a 6-1 defeat against the Florida Panthers, exacerbated by injuries to key players like Brock Faber (neck injury) and Filip Gustavsson (lower body), leading to concerns about their playoff chances and exposing underlying defensive vulnerabilities.

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