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Vítor Pereira era ends at Nottingham Forest

Nottingham Forest have dismissed manager Vítor Pereira. The Portuguese manager said the decision came as a complete surprise to him.

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Spain and Austria's starting XIs confirmed
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Spain and Austria's starting XIs confirmed

Spain and Austria meet in the World Cup Round of 32. The starting XIs the two managers will put on the pitch have been officially announced.

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 NBA tests a single-free-throw era at Summer League
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NBA tests a single-free-throw era at Summer League

A new free-throw rule is on the NBA's agenda. Under it, fouls that would normally result in one, two or three free throws will result in a single free throw.

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Fred Vasseur Will Not Be on Track in Monaco Due to Health Reasons Formula 1

Fred Vasseur Will Not Be on Track in Monaco Due to Health Reasons

Scuderia Ferrari Team Principal Fred Vasseur will not be at the circuit on Saturday of the Monaco Grand Prix. According to the statement made by the Italian team on Saturday morning, the 58-year-old French team boss has been admitted under observation at a local medical facility after medical checks he underwent on Friday evening. Vasseur will thus miss FP3 and the qualifying sessions; Deputy Team Principal Jerome D'Ambrosio will lead the team. Whether he will return to the track on Sunday race day is not yet clear.

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The No. 1 of the 2026 World Cup is Spain Football

The No. 1 of the 2026 World Cup is Spain

The Athletic ranked all participating teams ahead of the 48-team World Cup starting on June 11. In the list prepared together by Nick Miller and Tim Spiers, Euro 2024 champion Spain settled at the top while France took 2nd, Argentina 3rd, Brazil 4th and England 5th. Turkey found its place at 24th in the list.

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Wembanyama Mistake Carried Knicks to 2-0: 105-104 Basketball

Wembanyama Mistake Carried Knicks to 2-0: 105-104

In the second match of the NBA Finals, the New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs away with a one-point score of 105-104 and took the series to 2-0. In the dramatic match played at the Frost Bank Center, the Spurs came back from 9 points down in the last quarter to tie the score and even take the lead; however, Victor Wembanyama's wrong outlet pass to Stephon Castle in the last 12 seconds accelerated Jalen Brunson's hand and the Knicks reached victory. The series now moves to Madison Square Garden.

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