- Infantino said he was “honoured and humbled” to receive the pledge of support from Asian delegates and “for your trust, for your commitment to continue working together.
- Nyabuto 21, sustained an ankle injury on May 5th in their 3-2 loss to Kenya Police in the Gold Cup club invitational hockey tournament at the Dashmesh stadium, along forest road, Nairobi.
- Chelsea’s Ziyech, who is Morocco’s biggest star, fell out with the coach last year and did not play for the country in any World Cup qualifiers or at January’s Cup of Nations finals.
- Thousands of Rangers and Eintracht Frankfurt fans made their presence felt in southern Spain’s largest city ahead of Wednesday’s Europa League final.
- “It has been a huge honour to be CEO of the ECB for the past seven years,” Harrison said, adding that the last two years in the role had been challenging.
- Kenyan football has been killed by people who majestically march into some dingy local pubs to shout their voices hoarse in support of foreign teams instead of streaming into local stadia to rally behind our local lads.
- The France forward stayed at PSG this season despite interest from Real Madrid and has hit top form with 36 goals from 45 matches in all competitions.
- The Caretaker Committee's six-month tenure expired last week with Sports Cabinet Secretary Amina Mohamed handing it a new lease of life by renaming it the Transition Committee.
- According to a UK government insider, there is now “alarm” in Whitehall that the takeover of the European champions could be “timed out” if deadlines are not met.
- The WTA then suspended its events in China, a decision that is expected to cost the elite women’s tour millions of dollars in broadcasting and sponsorship.
- “I was offered something in excess of $100 million by the Saudis, to do the job probably similar to the one that Greg (Norman) is doing,” Nicklaus said in the report.
- The trials, planned for Moi Stadium Kasarani, will now be merged with the trials for the World Championship to come up with one team to represent the country in both competitions.
- “It’s pretty simple. We had control of the game. We looked like we would score more goals and win the game. The red card changes everything,” Lampard told BBC Sport.
- The Saints welcome league title chasers Liverpool on Tuesday — a must-win match for the Reds if they are to maintain the pressure on Manchester City.