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Spanish authorities said Tuesday that major soccer games involving Italian teams will be played in empty stadiums because of the coronavirus outbreak, including the second leg between Valencia and Atalanta in the round of 16 of the Champions League. read more...
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Dragons' Pro14 game against Benetton on 6 March is set to go ahead as competition chiefs announce measures.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino has said March's international soccer match...
Organizers of the 2020 Sumer Olympic Games in Tokyo have reiterated they are pushing ahead as planned despite fears over the spread of the coronavirus. Speaking on Friday, officials said there are currently no other plans being considered.
The crunch clash between Juventus and Inter this weekend has been postponed due to growing fears over the coronavirus, while four other Serie A games have also been called off. The virus is continuing to spread across Italy, with the number of cases in the country continuing to increase. Italy has already been the worst affected European country and precautionary measures are being taken to prevent further outbreaks. Official: Juventus-Inter...
Huge clash between Juventus and Inter Milan among the five Serie A games postponed this weekend due to the coronavirus outbreak in Italy.
The National College Players Association released a statement on the health and well-being of college athletes pertaining to the coronavirus Saturday. The association suggested that the NCAA tournament and other athletic events should be held without audiences present. The full statement is below: "In the wake of the emerging coronavirus pandemic, the NCAA and its colleges should take precautions to protect college athletes. They should also...
A line of masked spectators raises muffled cheers for elite marathon runners, an...
An industry built on live entertainment and big crowds wonders what happens if people have to stay at home.