Government announces £300million rescue package for sports hit by coronavirus

The Government has announced a £300million rescue package for sports in England that have been financially impacted by the absence of spectators from games due to Covid-19

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US Senate passes Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act but WADA expresses concern

The US Senate has passed the Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act which will allow US officials to seek criminal prosecutions for doping offences at events involving American athletes, sponsors or broadcasters but WADA has expressed its concern at the passing of the bill.

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UK Sport announces new leadership programme to double the representation of female coaches by Paris 2024

UK Sport has announced a new leadership programme which aims to double the representation of female coaches in Olympic and Paralympic sport in time for the 2024 Olympics and Paralympics in Paris.

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FIFPRO survey finds women footballers have been “routinely overlooked” during the Covid-19 pandemic

A survey conducted by the football players union FIFPRO has revealed that women footballers have been “routinely overlooked” throughout the Covid-19 pandemic

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Benfica and Sporting offices raided by Portuguese police in corruption inquiry

Portuguese police have raided the offices of Primeira Liga clubs Benfica, Sporting and Santa Clara as part of a corruption investigation into money laundering linked to player transfers

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Football players union adds to pressure for Premier League to allow five substitutions

Pressure is growing on the Premier League to allow five substitutions during matches with the chief medical officer of players’ union FIFPRO calling the decision “peculiar”

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FIFA to introduce new agent regulations and limit their commission from transfers

Next year FIFA are to introduce new regulations that will limit the commission that agents can receive from the transfer of players, the amount they earn will also be made public

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Mamadou Sakho accepts “substantial” damages from the World Anti-Doping Agency

Crystal Palace defender Mamadou Sakho has accepted “substantial” damages from the World Anti-Doping Agency after it alleged that he had taken a prohibited substance.

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Sport Resolutions invites applications for its Panel of Arbitrators and Mediators

The application window for joining Sport Resolutions' Panel of Arbitrators and Mediators for the period April 2021 to March 2024 is now open

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