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Record 33 teams to compete at IFAF European Flag Football Championships in Ireland

  • American Football

The International Federation of American Football (IFAF) has announced a record 33 teams for the European Flag Football Championships in Ireland later this month.

the University of Limerick for the 10th edition of the event.Teams from Belgium, Cameroon, Georgia, Germany

the tournament from August 18 to 20 ©IFAFThe have been drawn in Group D against the Czech Republic, Germany

women, Group A will have defending champions Spain and five other teams in Austria, Finland, Ireland, Germany


Rhine-Ruhr 2025 gain "even better picture" of FISU Games after Chengdu visit

  • Rhine-Ruhr 2025

Organisers of the 2025 International University Sports Federation (FISU) Summer World University Games in Rhine-Ruhr have said that they have an "even better picture" of the running of the multi-sport event after seeing Chengdu play host.

Rhine-Ruhr in Germany is preparing to host the next edition of the FISU Summer World University Games


Germany power to world record finish on first day of UCI Cycling World Championships

  • Cycling

Germany retained their women's track team sprint title at the International Cycling Union (UCI) Cycling

.⏱️ NEW WORLD RECORD ⏱️Germany 🇩🇪 beats its own world record in the women's Team Sprint final and wins

fourth world title in the women's individual pursuit by beating defending champion Franziska Brause of Germany



Verleger re-elected International Fistball Association President, but change in statues means will be final term

  • Non-Olympic Sports

Germany’s Jörn Verleger has been re-elected as President of the International Fistball Association (IFA) for a second and final term.

re-elected during the 16th IFA Men’s Fistball World Championship in Mannheim, where the host nation Germany

the early rounds at the Rhein-Neckar Stadium and SAP Arena before a record attendance of 10,000 saw Germany


Debutants Morocco qualify for round of 16 after win over Colombia

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right, was among the Colombians who threatened to equalise ©Getty ImagesMorocco's win and a draw for Germany

tournament ©Getty Images Cho So-hyun, number eight, gave the South Koreans an early lead against Germany

minutes and was stretchered off after a nasty challenge ©Getty ImagesAlex Popp, left, equalised for Germany


Paris 2024 quotas to spice up UCI Cycling World Championships in Glasgow

  • Cycling

With Paris 2024 spots on offer, the International Cycling Union (UCI) Cycling World Championships in Glasgow is set to be an exciting affair as all main disciplines come together at this level for the first time in history.

while Malaysian veteran Azizulasni Awang is among the mix for the keirin medals.With Lea Friedrich of Germany



IHF reveals dates for Paris 2024 Olympic handball qualifiers

  • Handball

The International Handball Federation (IHF) has announced the dates for six qualification tournaments for next year’s Olympics in Paris.

.Denmark's women will be hoping to join the country's men at Paris 2024 ©Getty ImagesSpain, Sweden, Germany

Championship.The IIHF has placed Spain and Hungary in the first qualifier, Sweden and Egypt in the second and Germany


Carlsen must wait to discover first opponent at FIDE World Cup

  • 2023 FIDE World Cup in Baku, Azerbaijan

Norway's world number one Magnus Carlsen will be forced to wait a few more hours before he learns the identity of his first opponent at the International Chess Federation (FIDE) World Cup here in Baku.

Munkhzul and could only draw the second game.Munkhzul will be playing Grandmaster Elisabeth Paehtz of Germany





Japan win all four judo golds at Chengdu 2021 as hosts China bag wushu hat-trick

  • Chengdu 2021

Japan continued their judo dominance by winning all four golds on the second day of competition at the International University Sports Federation Summer World University Games in Chengdu.

the women’s under-63 kilogram final.Nadiah Talitha Krachten of The Netherlands and Agatha Schmidt of Germany