The coach of Israel's national soccer team says he is "standing behind my country" amid calls for the team to be suspended from international competition because of the war in Gaza, adding that "we are in a very complicated situation."
Israel "hosts" Italy in neutral Hungary in a World Cup qualifier Monday and the Italian Soccer Coaches' Association said last month that it had written a formal letter calling for Israel to be suspended.
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pain's foreign minister has said he would support the expulsion of Israel Premier Tech from the Spanish Vuelta after the cycling team was targeted by a pro-Palestinian protest that disrupted the race.
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On Aryna Sabalenka's first chance to end her U.S. Open semifinal against Jessica Pegula and earn the chance to play for a second consecutive trophy at Flushing Meadows, the defending champion dumped what should have been an easy overhead into the net, then stared at the ground.
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Carlos Alcaraz finger-wagged the crowd, beat Jiri Lehecka to the net and cruised into the semifinals at the U.S. Open.
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Spanish club Villarreal is facing backlash from some of its fans after a last-minute deal to sign an Israeli player who has publicly supported his nation in its war with Hamas.
Some fans criticized Villarreal through social media posts after the club signed forward Manor Solomon near the end of the transfer deadline late Monday.
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European football now focuses on qualifying for the 2026 World Cup with recent champions France, Germany and Spain among the nations starting a six-game, 11-week sprint to advance to the tournament being played across North America.
The European qualifying program returns Thursday with six days of games involving 54 teams — 24 of them kicking a first ball on their intended road to play on football's biggest stage in the United States, Canada and Mexico starting June 11.
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English football — and Liverpool, in particular — flexed its financial muscles in unprecedented fashion in a summer transfer window that highlighted the growing imbalance in the European game as well as the effect player power can have in securing a move.
Here's what we learned from the last two months in the transfer market:
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Palestine team members checked anxiously for news from home even while they were competing at the Para Cycling Road World Championships at the weekend. The two riders were part of the Gaza Sunbirds, a para cycling team established for Gaza residents who lost their limbs in conflicts with Israel.
Mohammed Asfour nearly pulled out of Friday's time trial in Ronse, Belgium, after being told his brother had just been killed. Frantic calls established the news wasn't true.
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European soccer's summer transfer window was hours away from closing Monday with most focus on the big-spending Premier League, with Alexander Isak and Gianluigi Donnarumma potentially clinching high-profile moves on deadline day.
A record single-window spend of 2.7 billion pounds ($3.65 billion) by England's top-flight clubs could be supercharged if Liverpool finally secures the signing of Isak before the 1800 GMT deadline following a summer-long pursuit of the Newcastle striker.
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Lamine Yamal scored from the penalty spot but Barcelona needed goalkeeper Joan García to ensure it left Rayo Vallecano with a point after a 1-1 draw in the Spanish league on Sunday.
The defending champions were largely outplayed by the modest side from Madrid with its speed and ability to break Barcelona's offside trap.
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