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A Canadian living in South Korea takes up hockey in his 40s, joining a local team and sharing the game with his son.
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A Canadian living in South Korea takes up hockey in his 40s, joining a local team and sharing the game with his son.
St. Louis hosts a high‑profile friendly between Bosnia and Panama, uniting two diaspora communities in a celebration of culture and sport.
A 21‑year‑old from Appleton, Wisconsin, Esmir Bajraktarević’s winning goal propelled Bosnia and Herzegovina into the World Cup, capping a journey that began in local youth leagues and spanned academies in the United States and the Netherlands.

The Atlantic Coast Conference has shifted the much‑anticipated 2026 matchup between NC State and Virginia from Rio de Janeiro to Charlottesville, citing logistical complications. The move triggers refunds for ticket and travel packages, while NC State secures a $1.5 million payment from Athlete Advantage. The decision comes as other global college football events in Dublin and Toronto remain on track.

Canada will host the opening matches of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, entering a historic group stage with Bosnia and Herzegovina, Qatar and Switzerland while aiming to break new ground on home soil.

Upper Deck’s debut of game‑worn jersey cards for NHL rookies links each card to a player’s jersey number, includes a 1‑of‑1 autographed variation, and will launch on June 3 as part of the 2025‑26 Extended Series.

A devastating knee injury sustained by Marcelo Flores during the Concacaf Champions Cup final threatens Canada's midfield stability as the nation prepares for its World Cup debut.

From a 1956 tour that funded a landmark stadium in Jaffa to the upcoming FIFA World Cup fixtures, Toronto’s soccer story intertwines with international politics and community identity.

Alphonso Davies, once a refugee from Ghana, now leads a youthful yet experienced Canadian side aiming to make a deep run at the 2026 World Cup.

The Canadian national team reveals a 26‑player roster that includes the long‑awaited return of captain Alphonso Davies and top scorer Jonathan David, while coach Marsch weighs goalkeeper options and reflects on the growing popularity of soccer at home.

The Toronto Blue Jays reached the World Series last year and are now fighting to reclaim relevance. A speculative scenario imagines star two‑way player Shohei Ohtani wearing a Blue Jays uniform, while fans are invited to discuss the biggest 'what‑if' moments across the sport.

The Professional Women’s Hockey League’s newest franchise in San Jose is charting a deliberate path to assemble its first roster, a process that unfolds over the next month and is designed to give prospective players a clear voice in where they will play.

The Premier Hockey Federation details a multi‑stage system that will shape rosters for its four new franchises in Detroit, Hamilton, Las Vegas and San Jose ahead of the 2026‑27 season.

The Minnesota Wild’s offseason chatter centers on a potential swap of prospect Jesper Wallstedt for star forward Brady Tkachuk, a move that many analysts deem ill‑fitted for the team’s long‑term goals.

The Portland Fire sit at 4‑3 under defense‑first coach Alex Sarama, while the Toronto Tempo rely on a high‑scoring backcourt led by Marina Mabrey and Brittney Sykes.

The broadcaster announces a fresh batch of scripted and unscripted titles, including workplace comedy The Ambassador, medical drama Blessed Sacrament and the hockey‑centric Junior, while also renewing long‑running series such as Heartland and Murdoch Mysteries.

A spate of serious injuries is reshaping squads ahead of the World Cup, with managers highlighting the perils of a congested schedule.

The Golden Knights rallied from a three‑goal deficit to take a commanding lead in the conference finals, while Boston ponders contract moves for Pavel Zacha and unveils a brown sweater not seen in over a century.

Toronto Public Health is distributing soccer‑themed condoms ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup to promote safe sex and reduce stigma around sexual health.

Syracuse University’s men’s basketball program is shifting its focus to the 2027 class while beginning to assess emerging 2028 talent, highlighted by standout performances in the EYBL circuit.

Former Cincinnati Reds slugger Joey Votto reflects on his worldwide adventures, from earning a sushi chef title in Japan to becoming a yoga instructor in Spain, and shares insights on baseball, Shohei Ohtani, and his future in the sport.

After securing a second straight Gagarin Cup with Lokomotiv Yaroslavl, Byron Froese is set to end his 15‑year professional journey, reflecting on a path that included NHL stints with several franchises and two Russian championships.

The Montréal Victoire clinched the first Walter Cup, finishing a flawless 22‑2 run and setting attendance milestones across a 13‑game playoff.

A limited‑edition baseball card that captures a dramatic World Series moment and includes a brief appearance by the late Kobe Bryant has surged in value, illustrating how celebrity presence can transform sports memorabilia.