Football
Suarez Expected to Make Cut For Copa America Despite an Injury
Barcelona says tests on Monday confirmed that Suarez sustained a right-leg muscle injury in the Copa del Rey final against Sevilla on Sunday.
German Cup Final is Guardiola's Last Match as Bayern Coach
Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund will meet in the German Cup final on Saturday at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin in what is Guardiola's last match before taking charge of Manchester City.
Kaka Highest Paid MLS Player, Lampard Also in Top 10
Orlando City's Kaka tops the list for the second successive year. Toronto's Italian striker Sebastian Giovinco is the second highest paid player on $7.115 million.
Chile Kick Off World Record Attempt for 120-Hour Football Match
The five-day fixture at the Bicentenary Stadium in Santiago will feature more than 3,000 players, local media said, as they aim to eclipse the current record of 105 hours set last year in Scotland.
Uncapped Trio Make Germany's Euro 2016 Squad
Uncapped midfielders Joshua Kimmich, Julian Brandt and Julian Weigl were on Tuesday included in Germany's provisional 27-man squad for next month's European championships in France.
Diego Costa Omitted From Spain Euro 2016 Squad Due to Hamstring Injury
The nationalised Brazilian missed Chelsea's last two games of the season due to a persistent hamstring injury and has struggled at international level with just one goal in 10 games since declaring to play for Spain in 2013.
Tearful John Terry Tells Chelsea Fans: 'I Want to Stay'
Tearful John Terry made an emotional address to his devoted Chelsea fans on the Stamford Bridge pitch on Sunday, telling them that he still wanted to stay at the club.
Sporting Gijon Secure La Liga Survival, Rayo and Getafe Relegated
Getafe ended a 12-year stint in the top flight after a 2-1 defeat at Real Betis, while fellow Madrid outfit Rayo Vallecano will also drop down a division despite beating Levante 3-1.
FIFA Admits Kosovo, Gibraltar Ahead of 2018 World Cup
Kosovo and Gibraltar became the 210th and 211th members of the world football organization in votes taken at FIFA's annual congress in Mexico City.
Everton Sack Manager Roberto Martinez After Poor Season: Reports
Martinez had come under increasing pressure during a run that has seen the Merseyside club win just one of their last 11 Premier League matches and lose to Manchester United in the semi-finals of the FA Cup.
West Ham Farewell Marred by Attack on Manchester United Bus
Several windows on the coach were damaged during the chaos and policemen with riot shields moved in to quell the trouble.
I Am the Thinkerman Now, Says Leicester Mastermind Claudio Ranieri
Ranieri re-named himself The Thinkerman on Thursday as he reflected on masterminding Leicester City's improbable rise from relegation candidates to Premier League champions.
Serie A: AC Milan Hit Back After Balotelli Misses Penalty
Mario Balotelli missed a penalty as AC Milan, jeered off the field after a dismal first half, drew 3-3 with lowly Frosinone in Serie A on Sunday.
'Sex Masochism' as Louis Van Gaal Blasts Hairline Huth
LVG bizarrely compared Leicester defender Robert Huth's hair-pull on Fellaini with "sex masochism" and also tugged a television reporter by the hair in an eccentric attempt to defend his player.
Arsenal Edge Past Norwich on a Day of Protest
Dany Welbeck scored in the 59th minute for Arsenal. Several hundred Gunners fans held up signs in protest in the 12th minute to signify anger and disappointment that it has been 12 years since the club won a league title.
EPL: Leicester City on the brink of Hollywood ending at Old Trafford
Delivering the 132-year-old club's first title at the home of the record 20-time English champions would be the Hollywood ending craved by manager Claudio Ranieri.