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Ski villages south of Grenoble promise plentiful snow, lots of sunshine and lower prices than the northern resorts
European standard bearer contests male officialdom view that ‘patience’ is the way forward
Europe’s top football clubs can turn a profit if they put their minds to it
Club looking for ways to broaden audience and boost growth by providing more media content
Lawrence Stroll just spent a fortune trying to win this year’s championship. Was it worth it?
Broadcaster teams up with casino group Penn to launch an app designed to crack duopoly of DraftKings and FanDuel
As the World Cup enters its concluding stages, historian Ramachandra Guha explores how the prime minister is shaping a sport in his image
Camille Jaccoux on turning a playful start-up into a success story on the slopes
The German brand cannot just rely on collaborations and sporting heritage to drive sales of its sneakers
Pedro Sánchez set to retain power in Spain after amnesty deal with Catalan separatists
Construction workers rush to finish underground pool that will collect the capital’s wastewater
Matches will be shown by Paramount’s CBS, Disney’s ESPN and ABC, Amazon Prime and Scripps
Underdog’s victories over powerhouses such as England offer cheer to fans in Taliban-ruled nation
Also in this newsletter: Saudi Arabia bags the 2034 World Cup without a fight
Green Brigade’s support for Palestinian cause opens bitter dispute between the club and its hardcore fan base
Sponsorship diplomacy, intensive lobbying and Fifa rule changes cleared path for Gulf kingdom to host 2034 event
Move will accelerate kingdom’s push into football and broader expansion into global sport
World Cup win a welcome distraction from deepening economic woes under ruling ANC
Decision of governing body’s disciplinary committee follows forced kissing of player after women’s World Cup victory
Global chief Alan Gilpin says sport needs more partners to fund expansion to new spectators and emergent nations
A scarcity of adequate funding and infrastructure means the gap between rugby’s elite and the minnows remains as big as ever
In the UK the business model has been under pressure for some time
An increasing number of women are taking up extreme sports such as skydiving and Base jumping
Former Manchester United footballer was a key member of the World Cup winning team in 1966
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