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FIFA clears VAR official Shaun Evans over white supremacist gesture at 2026 World Cup
FIFA cleared Australian VAR official Shaun Evans of intentional misconduct after his upside down 'OK' hand gesture during Germany vs Curacao match sparked controversy.
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Arsenal clinches first Premier League title since 2004 after Man City draw
Arsenal secured the Premier League title on May 19, 2026, ending a 22-year wait after Manchester City drew with Bournemouth.
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Japan twice come from behind to draw 2-2 with Netherlands in World Cup Group F opener
Japan and the Netherlands played to a 2-2 draw in their opening 2026 World Cup Group F match in Arlington, Texas on June 14, 2026.
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NRL player Jai Arrow retires at 30 after Motor Neurone Disease diagnosis
Jai Arrow has retired immediately from the NRL at age 30 after being diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease.
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Real Madrid sign Chelsea defender Marc Cucurella on six-year contract
Real Madrid have signed Spanish left-back Marc Cucurella from Chelsea on a six-year deal until 2032.
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Golfer Bryson DeChambeau doubts Apollo moon landing footage but affirms moon landing
Golfer Bryson DeChambeau said he believes humans went to the moon but questioned the authenticity of Apollo footage during a podcast in May 2026.
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Germany rout Curacao 7-1 in 2026 World Cup Group E opener in Houston
Germany defeated Curacao 7-1 in their Group E opener at the 2026 World Cup on June 14 in Houston, Texas.
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David Beckham Receives Hollywood Walk of Fame Star During 2026 World Cup in LA
David Beckham received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on June 13, coinciding with the 2026 World Cup opening in Los Angeles.
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Bournemouth qualifies for European football for first time, prepares Vitality Stadium upgrades
Bournemouth secured European football for the first time and is upgrading its Vitality Stadium ahead of next season.
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Filippo Ganna wins Giro d'Italia stage 10 time trial; Vingegaard fails to take overall lead
Filippo Ganna won the 42 km stage 10 time trial at the Giro d'Italia while Jonas Vingegaard remained second overall.
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Emma Raducanu loses opening match at Strasbourg Open on comeback
Emma Raducanu lost in the first round of the Strasbourg Open after returning from a two-month illness layoff.
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NBA star James Harden arrested in Houston for misdemeanor gun charge
James Harden was arrested early June 13 in Houston for unlawfully carrying a weapon and released on bond.
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Daniel Kretinsky becomes West Ham's largest shareholder as David Sullivan resigns amid abuse allegations
Daniel Kretinsky raised his West Ham stake to 43%, becoming largest shareholder after David Sullivan resigned over abuse claims.
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England's World Cup training gear stolen en route to Kansas City base
England's World Cup training equipment, valued at $18,000, was stolen en route to Kansas City; two suspects charged and most items recovered.
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Palestinian Football Association President Denied US and Canada Visas for 2026 World Cup
Jibril Rajoub, Palestinian FA president, was refused US and Canadian visas to attend 2026 World Cup events hosted by the two countries.
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Kane Williamson retires from all international cricket after Lord's Test
Former New Zealand captain Kane Williamson retired from international cricket on June 12, ending a 16-year career.
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Ghana Midfielder Thomas Partey Denied Canadian Visa, Misses World Cup Opener vs Panama
Thomas Partey was denied a Canadian visa and missed Ghana’s opening 2026 World Cup match vs Panama in Toronto on June 17.
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Canada hosts first home World Cup match June 12 against Bosnia and Herzegovina
Canada prepares for its 2026 World Cup opener at Toronto Stadium amid injury updates and coach warnings.
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Manchester City signs England forward Beth Mead on three-year deal
Beth Mead has joined Manchester City on a three-year contract after leaving Arsenal on a free transfer.
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South Korea and Czechia kicked off Group A at FIFA World Cup 2026 in Mexico
South Korea and Czechia played their opening Group A match at the FIFA World Cup 2026 on June 11 in Zapopan, Mexico.
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Pierre Gasly’s Monaco GP third place reinstated after pit-lane speeding penalty overturned
Pierre Gasly’s two pit-lane speeding penalties at the 2026 Monaco Grand Prix were overturned, restoring his third-place finish after Alpine successfully appealed.
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Former Watford player and manager Kenny Jackett dies aged 64
Kenny Jackett, a lifelong Watford player and manager, has died at age 64, prompting tributes from clubs and peers.
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Republic of Ireland to play Nations League games against Israel at neutral venues behind closed doors
The Football Association of Ireland announced Nations League matches against Israel will take place at neutral venues without fans due to operational challenges.
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Wolves sack head coach Rob Edwards after Premier League relegation
Wolverhampton Wanderers fired Rob Edwards after he led the club to relegation from the Premier League this season.