03 January, 2025 : Football and Sport News
The 2024-25 Big Bash League (BBL|14) promises to be an electrifying chapter in Australia's premier men's Twenty20 domestic cricket competition

Despite a disappointing season, Manchester United fans can breathe a sigh of relief—relegation to the Championship is highly unlikely

Giannis Antetokounmpo etched his name into NBA history during the Milwaukee Bucks’ narrow 110-113 loss to the Brooklyn Nets

Robert Lewandowski has been revealed as the highest-paid player at Barcelona

Jimmy Butler, the face of the Miami Heat, has reportedly requested a trade before the NBA’s February 6 trade deadline

In accordance with the club’s statutes, Real Madrid is set to hold its presidential elections in 2025

On the eve of the Italian Super Cup semifinal, Sérgio Conceição, the new head coach of AC Milan, shared his thoughts on the upcoming clash against Juventus

With over a dozen top European clubs monitoring Dani Olmo’s situation, the player’s agent has made it clear that the Spanish midfielder remains fully committed to Barcelona

Liverpool manager Arne Slot has provided an update on the squad’s fitness ahead of the highly anticipated derby against Manchester United at Anfield

Six games lit up the NBA regular season, with veterans LeBron James and Stephen Curry delivering unforgettable performances

Cristiano Ronaldo is eager to play in the expanded Club World Cup this summer and may consider a move to another club in Saudi Arabia to make that dream a reality

Nottingham Forest has taken a significant step toward financial stability after Greek owner Evangelos Marinakis wrote off £82 million in debt

Arsenal has set its sights on bolstering their attacking options with a €55 million bid for Atalanta forward Mateo Retegui, according to La Repubblica

Oliver Kahn, the legendary former Bayern Munich goalkeeper, is reportedly on the verge of purchasing French football club Girondins de Bordeaux

Benfica has decided to extend Ángel Di Maria’s contract for another year

Marcus Rashford reportedly sees Barcelona as his preferred destination for the next chapter of his career

Paulo Fonseca will receive €1.8 million as compensation for his dismissal as head coach of AC Milan

