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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMNeymar The Gambler? Brazil Star Enters World Series Of Poker After World Cup ExitIt appears that Neymar knows when to hold them and knows when to fold them. The Brazilian soccer star took part in the 2026 World Series of Poker tournament in Las Vegas, which includes a $10,000 main event, with video circulating of his presence at the event on Saturday night. Neymar actually competed in the 2025 edition of the event, as well, reaching the final table. With that said, Neymar didn't have that Raymond Babbitt or Alan Garner in him this year, as he didn't advance past Day 1 of the tournament. Neymar's participation in the yearly poker showdown comes in the wake of Brazil's World Cup round-of-16 loss to Erling Haaland and Norway on July 5. Brazil won Group C with a 2-1-0 record by playing Morocco to a 1-1 draw and defeating Haiti (3-0) and Scotland (3-0). They later defeated Japan in the round of 32 (2-1) before being eliminated by Norway in the round of 16 (2-1). Neymar was subbed into action for Brazil in the 68th minute against Norway and would later score the country's last goal of the tournament on a penalty kick in stoppage time. He only appeared in two games for Brazil in the World Cup, having entered the tournament with a right calf injury. Neymar came off the bench in both of the contests he played in. The 2026 World Cup marked the fourth and final World Cup that the La Liga and Ligue 1 legend will play for Brazil (2014, 2018, 2022 and 2026); Neymar announced his retirement from international play on July 5. Neymar, who has a combined 457 goals and 262 assists as a professional, tallied nine goals in 15 career World Cup matches and 80 goals in 129 games overall for Brazil. Outside international play, the 34-year-old Neymar has spent the last two seasons with Santos in Brazil's Serie A.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 284 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
WWW.CBSSPORTS.COMLiberty coach blasts 'pathetic' officiating after Betnijah Laney-Hamilton gets ejected for throwing a shoeThe guard threw Jonquel Jones' shoe at Marina Mabrey in a bizarre loss to the Tempo0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 304 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMDziki Warsaw signs Osun Osunniyi31 March 2025, Baden-Wrttemberg, Heidelberg: Basketball: Bundesliga, MLP Academics Heidelberg - Alba Berlin, Main Round, Matchday 26, SNP Dome. Berlin's Martin Hermannsson (r) and Heidelberg's Andrew O'Brien (l) and Osun Osunniyi fight for the ball. Photo: Uwe Anspach/dpa (Photo by Uwe Anspach/picture alliance via Getty Images)Dziki Warsaw has officially signed former Iowa State mens basketball player Osun Osunniyi for the 2026-27 season. Standing at 6-foot-10, Osunniyi joins the Polish OBL (first tier) after spending the last two years with MLP Academics Heidelberg in the German BBL (first tier). During his most recent season in Germany, he averaged 7.4 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.2 blocks per game. He also showcased his defensive versatility in the Basketball Champions League, where he recorded 1.6 blocks and 1.1 steals per game.Before his tenure in Germany, Osunniyi established himself as an elite professional in Belgium with Limburg United. In 2024, he helped lead his team to a Belgian Cup victory and was honored as the Eurobasket.com All-BNXT League Defensive Player of the Year. This professional success followed a storied collegiate career where he recorded 1,372 points, 1,027 rebounds and 340 blocks.Osunniyis reputation as a premier rim protector began at St. Bonaventure, where he finished as the programs all-time leader in blocks with 305. He was the first player in the schools history to be named the Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year, an honor he won in both 2021 and 2022. His impact was most visible in 2021 when he anchored a defense that ranked in the top 10 nationally and was named the Atlantic 10 Championship Most Outstanding Player after leading the Bonnies to a conference title. Even as a freshman, he led all NCAA Division I freshmen in blocks, signaling his immediate impact on the college game.In his final collegiate season at Iowa State, Osunniyi continued his dominance, leading the Cyclones in both blocks (35) and dunks (32). He ranked fifth in program history for field goal percentage by a senior, shooting 57.7% from the floor.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 323 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMNew York Mets 40-57 Start Marks Franchises Worst First Half Since 1995After starting the season with high expectations and a payroll to match, the New York Mets stumbled into the All-Star break following their worst first half in 31 years. Shortstop Francisco Lindor misplayed a potential game-ending, double-play grounder for an error that sparked Boston's comeback in a 3-2, 10-inning win over the Mets on Sunday. New York lost for the 16th time in 22 games and at 40-57 matched its season low of 17 games under .500. The Mets had not been 17 under at the All-Star break since they were 25-44 in 1995, when the seasons start was delayed until late April by the players strike. They are 17 under at the break in a full season for the first time since 1993, when they opened 27-60 and finished 59-103. "I think everybody understands what needs to happen going into the second half," said interim manager Andy Green, who fell to 6-10 since taking over for Carlos Mendoza on June 26. "Theres cleaner, better baseball for us to play. We all bear a measure of responsibility for it. This organization, the fan base, deserve better baseball." New York squandered seven scoreless innings from rookie Zach Thornton and a pair of RBIs by Lindor in just his second two-hit game since his return from the injured list. President of baseball operations David Stearns emphasized run prevention and a more resourceful offense while trading Brandon Nimmo and Jeff McNeil and allowing Pete Alonso, the franchises home run leader, and closer Edwin Daz to leave as free agents. New York ranks 12th in the NL with 398 runs and has rarely fielded its optimal lineup. Lindor, Francisco Alvarez, Jorge Polanco, Marcus Semien and Luis Robert Jr. all opening day starters - have combined to miss 259 games. Juan Soto, New Yorks lone All-Star, was sidelined for 15 games with a left quadriceps strain in April. Bo Bichette, signed in January to play third, is hitting .255 39 percentage points below his career average entering the year. He started the first 94 games before relegated to pinch-hitting this weekend due to sore legs. Mets pitchers have a 4.27 ERA, almost a quarter of a run higher than last years 4.03 mark. Opening day starter Freddy Peralta, acquired from Milwaukee in a January trade, has a career-worst 4.66 ERA. Devin Williams, who blew a save for the second time in a week, has a 4.83 ERA. "It hasnt been a lot of fun," Williams said. "Not a lot of celebrating going on in this clubhouse right now." New York is 12 games out of the last NL wild card and will begin the second half with 19 straight games against teams currently occupying a playoff position. "Unacceptable," said Lindor, who is batting .216 with a .671 OPS in 40 games. "Just encourages us to continue to fight, At the end of the day, thats the only thing we can do. Were going to try to be better. Were going to play as hard as we can in the second half and hopefully we put ourselves in a much better position because right now, its not where we want to be." Reporting by the Associated Press.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 249 Visualizações 0 Anterior -
SPORTS.YAHOO.COMFrank Vogel expected to join Golden State Warriors' coaching staffFormer Los Angeles Lakers coach Frank Vogel is expected to join Steve Kerr and the Golden State Warriors this season.Vogel will serve as an associate head coach on Kerr's staff, according to ESPN's Shams Charania, and will fill the vacancy left by Terry Stotts.Stotts and Jerry Stackhouse were two of Kerr's top assistants this past season before departing. Another longtime assistant, Chris DeMarco, had also left Kerr's staff in January to become the New York Liberty's head coach.Vogel is expected to serve as the Warriors primary defensive game-planner as part of his new role. DeMarco and Stackhouse were in charge of those responsibilities in recent years.Vogel was most recently with the Dallas Mavericks as an assistant under Jason Kidd. He was head coach of the Lakers from 2019 to 2022, leading the franchise to its 17th NBA title in 2020 after beating the Miami Heat in six games while in the NBA bubble due to the COVID-19 pandemic.He had also led the Indiana Pacers, as head coach, to two Eastern Conference Finals in 2013 and 2014.The biggest stories, every morning. Stay up-to-date on all the key sports developments bysubscribing to USA TODAY Sports' newsletter.This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Frank Vogel expected to join Golden State Warriors' coaching staff0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 258 Visualizações 0 Anterior
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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMEngland-Argentina Is A Rivalry Rooted In Ghosts, Thorns And LegendsRivalries in football often exist for singular reasons. It's not that they're simplistic, but rather, we understand why they are there. Like Liverpool's rivalry with Everton or the Superclsico between Boca Juniors and River Plate, local derbies are disputed and contested based on a turf war that has placed them close together but in reality, ever so apart. They are neighbors who detest each other and nothing will ever change that. It's different on the international stage, where impactful cultural and political moments in history create rivalries so fierce that it lives carries through generations. Take the Clsico del Pacfico between Chile and Peru, which stemmed from a war in the 1800s, as an example. As my father taught me at a very early age, Peruvians say the word "Chalaca" instead of "Chilena" to describe a bicycle kick, as Per refuses to believe that a Spanish-born Chilean invented the acrobatic move, and credit it to Afro-Peruvians from a time that was never recorded. But I digress. My point is that rivalries in the beautiful game usually have a connecting tissue that lives on in the mindset of every supporter, where history and geography paint a picture of a fierce battle on the pitch. Nonetheless, there is one rivalry that is so deep it stands above others. It's both delicate and purposeful, as it derives from war, social and cultural animosity from two continents and ways of life, but at the same time but that also has given us some of the most memorable, dramatic moments in World Cup football. It is a rivalry made of thorns, rooted in years of rancor where stars also look to rise out of ferocious moments of action. This is Argentina and England. A match like no other. After Argentinas victory over Switzerland and Englands win over Norway, both will meet on Wednesday in Atlanta for what should be a majestic semifinal where the past meets present. The fact that, amazingly, this will also be Lionel Messis first ever encounter against the Three Lions is probably a secondary headline. This, after all, is a match of ghosts, originated in 1962 but one that grew in animosity as the years went by and four years later, in 1966, thats when the fire was founded. It was the last and only time England won the World Cup. The hosts came out victorious against Argentina in the quarterfinal, but it was a match of complete physicality where Argentinas captain Antonio Rattn (sadly passed away this month at the age of 89) was sent off in the first half for two offenses in the space of three minutes. This match was so fierce that England manager Alf Ramsey decided to call the opponents "animals" and did not want his players to swap shirts at the end of the match. It was also a fixture that essentially introduced the yellow and red cards, knowing too well something had to be done to tone down the heat. Good luck with that. At the 1986 World Cup in Mxico came the arrival of the legendary Diego Maradona, but most notably, this was now a quarterfinal between both sides that followed the Falklands War something so deeply impactful to both sides, but for Argentina this was the fall of a military government, which prompted a new democracy in 1983. A relationship made out of war, something more impactful and catastrophic than anything we could ever imagine now played the role of protagonist. As a result, the match in 1986 brought with it the eternal memory of theHand of God, where in the 51st minute, still scoreless, the 5-foot-5 Maradona beat out Englands stopper Peter Shilton and used his hand to punch the ball out of Shiltons reach and into the net. Despite aggressive complaints from England, the goal stood, which proceeded for Maradona to score a second goal four minutes later, which is one of the greatest works of art you will ever see on the pitch. Maradona and Argentina would end up winning the World Cup and the star would later in life acknowledge that it was an intentional handball but most importantly, it wasnt just a goal he celebrated but a piece of symbolic revenge over the fallen soldiers from the Falklands. This would only make him an even bigger icon and hero to Argentinians, and a despised rival in England. After this moment of history at the World Cup, its fair to say that something remained imprinted with both nations. This was now a rivalry that goes beyond football. It was a matter of life and death. Perhaps it means different things to each other, but the cauldron of fire continued to grow and thats when 12 years later David Beckham entered the narrative. In 1998, at the World Cup in France, the golden boy of England and the Three Lions faced Argentina in the round of 16. I remember this match so vividly. I was at boarding school and my friends and I escaped to a local pub and watched it, hiding behind the pack of adults screaming at the television as Beckham kicked-out at Diego Simeone after a clash and was consequently sent off in the 48th minute. It was a moment of madness, beautifully performed by Simeone, crushing the hearts of England fans who had already seen an 18-year-old Michael Owen score one of the greatest goals in English football history. But that was before the red card. We can only remember the post-mortem and how it vilified Beckham and placed a dent in the evolution of England as it lost on penalties. For Argentina? Once again, it was revenge. Redemption. Historical atonement. But four years later in Japan, in the group stage at the 2002 World Cup, Beckham would get his sense of salvation after a scored penalty, which consequently came as a result of a foul by Mauricio Pochettino on the aforementioned Owen. Beckham sealed the spot kick and the Three Lions would secure the victory. A win in the round of 16 against Denmark would follow, before eventually losing to Ronaldinhos audacious free-kick and Brazils magical team in the quarterfinal stage. And so here we are. 24 years later. The rivalry returns at the grandest of stages, and, despite the fact that many young people dont even have a memory of this conflict, it is fair to say they will know by Wednesday. Argentina fans and the team have resuscitated their call to arms in a song asLa Cuarta Estrella ("The Fourth Star") has become synonymous with this team. The song states: Por Malvinas, por El Diego ("For the Falkland Islands, for Diego"),Por la ltima de Leo ("For Leos last one"),Argentina quiero verte bicampen ("Argentina, I want to see you back-to-back champion"). There might be an argument to be made about the fact that this rivalry means more for Argentina than England. For the losses and the pain, the makeup thread of the country and what history has done or rather undone to them. And theres the team itself, who carries emotion on its sleeve and kills it itself for victory. But I think this England side is also equally charged. Full of fire and venom. It is a team that has already faced incredible hostility and extreme conditions. From defeating Mexico at the Azteca to enduring hot and humid conditions in Miami against Erling Haaland's Norway. So they understand the challenge. They know the assignment and the stakes of the moment. Most importantly, they are aware of Argentina that despite showing a few vulnerabilities during this World Cup, is still the defending champion for a reason. Lionel Scaloni is attempting to quiet down the fixture and historical connotations of the rivalry, but he knows too well that this wont happen. Then theres Messi himself, who is ready to face England at international level for the first time ever. The greatest player the game has ever seen, carrying his country on his shoulders, with Diego Maradona, Rattn and other gone heroes watching from above. As he keeps delivering in this last dance, now comes the biggest, most emotionally charged battle of all: a match against England. It does not escape me to remember that he is also facing his Inter Miami boss as David Beckham will be watching from the stands. Prior to the match, I am sure they will wish each other well and remember the similarities both nations share. Its the same commonalities mutually loved by Argentina and England. From Oasis to The Beatles, the warmth of loyalty in football itself and the appreciation for beauty and battle in the game. The shared respect is as potent as the historical enmities that have brought us here in the first place. But know this. On Wednesday, in Atlanta, when both stare at each other on the pitch, and prepare to fight for every ball, every tackle and every effort towards victory, Argentina and England will remind us why football is so much more valuable than highlights on social media, or glamorous shots of celebrities attending a fixture at the luxury of a suite. England against Argentina is about love and hate, fallen heroes and newly discovered saviors. It is about the present but also the past, both eternally connected to the memories of pain and sacrifice. This is a fixture where you appreciate what you have, thanks to the guardians who brought you to this moment. But this is also a match of fierce competition, with the hope that you carry the identity of your nation at the tip of your heart, running through your veins and never forgetting that this rivalry can only exist because you have each other.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 185 Visualizações 0 Anterior