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Chinese Taipei wins WBSC U-12 Baseball World Cup before sell-out crowd of 8,000, media explodes in host nation
Tainan, Taiwan, August 4, 2019: World No. 4 Chinese Taipei wins and defeated top-ranked Japan, 4-0, in the Final of the V WBSC U-12 Baseball World Cup® before a sold-out 8,000-seat Tainan Asia-Pacific International Baseball Stadium on Sunday, marking three consecutive editions in which the Final sold out. Chinese Taipei’s winning of the youth baseball…
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It’s Two For Asal & Third Time Lucky For El Hammamy In KL Worlds
Kuala Lumpur, August 4, 2019: Top seeds Mostafa Asal and Hania El Hammamy rose to the occasion in today’s finals of the CIMB Foundation WSF World Junior Squash Championships in Kuala Lumpur, claiming an Egyptian double in the premier World Squash Federation junior event for the third year in a row. Defending champion Asal follows…
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پشاور زلمی نے ایک بار پھر کھیلوں کے انعقاد میں اپنا بھرپور کردار ادا کیا ہے،گورنر سندھ عمران اسماعیل پشاور زلمی کھیلوں کے فروغ میں کردار ادا کرتے رہیں گے ۔چیرمین پشاور زلمی جاوید آفریدی
پشاور زلمی کے اشتراک سے پاکستان کی تاریخ کے سب سے بڑے سیرے فائٹ نائٹس مکسڈ مارشل کا اسلام آباد میں انعقاد ، گورنر سندھ عمران اسماعیل ، صوبائی وزیر کھیل خیر پختونخواہ عاطف خان اور چیرمین پشاور زلمی جاوید آفریدی نے بھی فائٹس دیکھیں ۔ رضوان خان اور پشاور زلمی ٹیم کے رفاق سرور…
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Martin Nguyen stops Koyomi Matsushima to retain ONE Featherweight World Title
Manila, Philippines, August 2, 2019: DAWN OF HEROES. Once again, the finest martial arts talent in the world came out to showcase their incredible skills (ONE Featherweight World Title). In the main event, Martin Nguyen retained his ONE Featherweight World Title with a technical knockout victory over Koyomi Matsushima. The main event, Martin “The Situ-Asian”…
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Brathwaite steps up to captaincy role left vacant by Gayle at Patriots
By Peter Miller, Basseterre, August 2, 2019: There have been a lot of changes in the St Kitts & Nevis Patriots team for 2019, Robin Singh as the new coach, Chris Gayle leaving for the Jamaica Tallawahs, and a very differently looking squad lining up for the new season which gets underway on 4 September…
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اسپورٹس جرنلسٹس ایسوسی ایشن سندھ کے تحت سالانہ ایوارڈ ز کی تقریب اور سیمینار بعنوان ” کھیلوں کے صحافی بطور امن کے سفیر“
کراچی (اسپورٹس رپورٹر) اسپورٹس جرنلسٹس ایسوسی ایشن سندھ (سجاس) کے تحت سالانہ ایوارڈ ز کی تقریب اور سیمینار بعنوان ” کھیلوں کے صحافی بطور امن کے سفیر“ گزشتہ روزکراچی جمخانہ میں منعقد ہوا۔ اس موقع پر پاکستان ہاکی فیڈریشن کے چیف سلیکٹر اولمپیئن منظور جونیئر مہمان خصوصی تھے ۔جنہوں نے پیٹرن سجاس ڈاکٹر سید جنید…
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Japanese MMA Federation to roll out coach education & host first National Amateur MMA Championships
London, August 1, 2019: The Japanese MMA Federation (JMMAF) has announced ambitious plans to consolidate the development of amateur MMA as a sport in Japan and take it to the next level operationally, following the visit of IMMAF Director of Development, Andrew Moshanov. The JMMAF has held a series of meetings with key stake holders…
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CGF President predicts spectacular Trinidad & Tobago 2021 with two years to go
London, August 1, 2019: Commonwealth Games Federation CGF President predicts Dame Louise Martin says Trinidad and Tobago has the potential to deliver a spectacular 2021 Commonwealth Youth Games with today marking two years to go to the multi-sport event. Trinidad and Tobago awarded the right to stage the seventh edition of the Commonwealth Youth Games…
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Australia reaffirms interest to play host to expanded FIFA Women’s World Cup in 2023
By Amelia Fisher-Starzynski, Sydney, Australia, August 1, 2019: Football Federation Australia (Australia reaffirms interest) today recognised and applauded the unanimous decision by the FIFA Council on Wednesday to expand the FIFA Women’s World Cup from 24 to 32 nations, commencing with the next edition of the tournament to be held in 2023. Following the FIFA…
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FIFA Council unanimously approves the expansion of the FIFA Women’s World Cup™ to 32 teams
Zurich, August 1, 2019: The FIFA Council unanimously approves to a proposal to expand the number of teams taking part in the FIFA Women’s World Cup from 24 to 32, with effect as of the next edition of the tournament in 2023. Since the bidding process for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 already underway…
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