Sports

  • In the N.F.L. and at Big Companies, Diversity Playbooks Face Hurdles

    The end of the National Football League’s regular season on Sunday triggered the start of two annual events: the playoffs, and the period when a wave of teams fire head coaches and general managers and start frenzied searches for their replacements ...

  • Erkan Çelik Hakkında Yapılan İddialara Yönelik Basın Açıklaması

    Afyonspor’un olağanüstü kongresi ve şahsım hakkımda ortaya atılan iddialarla ilgili açıklama yapma gerekliliği yapılan asılsız ve temelsiz iddialardan dolayı zaruri olmuştur. İlk olarak, kongre hazırlıklarının eksik olduğu iddiaları kesinlikle temelsizdir. Bu tür suçlamalar, gerçeklerin yanlış yorumlanması sonucu ortaya çıkan, hem kulübümüzün hem de şahsımın itibarına yönelik kasıtlı saldırılardır. Kulüp müdürümüz tarafından Belediyemize ait Afbel otel’de her türlü hazırlık ve düzenleme…

  • As the College Sports Model Teeters, Michigan Tries to Keep a Balance

    The national football championship on Monday between the Wolverines and Washington Huskies comes at a time of dramatic upheaval for a uniquely American enterprise.

  • College Bowl Games in Trouble? Send in the Memes.

    A playoff system upended old traditions, but a few minor games still manage to stand out. A vat of mayonnaise was spilled and one giant Pop-Tart was harmed along the way.

  • Quebec Still Longs for Its Lost Hockey Team, a Nationalist Symbol

    Ever since the Quebec Nordiques decamped in 1995, leaving a hole in the Francophone city, vote-seeking officials have vowed to bring them back. But younger voters may be starting to forget the team.

  • Out of Sight, Out of Mind No More

    The Africa Cup of Nations and the Asian Cup, once seen as poorly timed intrusions by European soccer, may finally be getting the respect they deserve.

  • Britain’s Newest Sports Sensation Is a 16-Year-Old Darts Player

    When Luke Littler isn’t playing Xbox, he’s winning thousands of pounds against the world’s best players. On Wednesday, he could win a world title.

  • As Mikaela Shiffrin Considers How to Top Herself, She Studies Taylor Swift

    Shiffrin, the champion American ski racer, is an unabashed Swiftie, and has long seen the pop culture force as a textbook guide for navigating fame, adversity and unprecedented success.

  • The People Who Brought You Travis Kelce

    In the only recent year in which Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs weren’t playing in the Super Bowl, the N.F.L. star was driving around Los Angeles in early February with his business managers, André and Aaron Eanes, marveling at billboards ...

  • The Best Teams That Money Could Buy

    The four teams in the College Football Playoff used cash payments from fan “collectives” in unique ways to build their rosters, showing how much an influx of money has changed college sports.

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