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A look at the life of Lusia Harris, whose humble beginnings, Olympic milestone and award‑winning documentary have left an indelible mark on the sport and beyond.

Dylan Cozens, Nikolas Matinpalo and Mads Søgaard each contributed key moments as their teams jockey for position in the preliminary round.

The final days of the 2026 IIHF World Championship in Switzerland highlighted the impact of three Ottawa Senators prospects, with Cozens leading Canada to a dominant win, Matinpalo anchoring Finland's defense and Søgaard backstopping Denmark to a clean sheet and shootout victory.

Latvia routed Great Britain 6‑0, Denmark edged Italy in a shootout, Finland cruised past Austria, and Canada stayed unbeaten, setting the stage for a decisive final stretch.

Following a royal pardon, 15 detained Senegalese supporters have been released and repatriated, easing tensions between the two nations.

The Grand Rapids Griffins saw their Calder Cup run halted by the Chicago Wolves, but two of their players are set to represent their nations at the IIHF World Championship, and a Red Wings forward leads the tournament in scoring.

Canada defeated Slovenia to claim the top seed, while Germany, Finland and Sweden also posted victories, keeping the tournament wide open heading into the next stage.

The upcoming episode of ANF Overtime: Soccer will dissect Group B of the 2026 World Cup, spotlighting the unexpected mix of teams and the show’s focus on local player ties.

The upcoming World Cup group includes co‑hosts Canada and Switzerland, Qatar looking to improve on its 2022 triumph, and Bosnia‑Herzegovina’s dramatic qualification, all to be explored by the ANF Overtime: Soccer crew on Atlanta News First.

The Athletic’s annual awards celebrate the standout performers of the 2025‑26 women’s football season, highlighting Manchester City’s title return, record‑breaking individual feats, and the coaches and young talents who shaped the campaign.

The FIBA Open’s 2025 funding fuels a Rio de Janeiro favela basketball program that blends sport, health and culture.

The league's first matches in Vienna and London showcase a multi‑camera, uncompressed production workflow that sets new standards for sports broadcasting.

Great Britain fell 4-1 to Switzerland in their latest World Championship match, with Nino Niederreiter leading the scoring and Robert Lachowicz marking his 100th international appearance.

A recap of Monday's matches, highlighting Mark Scheifele's hat trick, Finland's 7‑1 win, Switzerland's perfect record and the race for knockout spots

The NASCAR Euro Series returns to France for the NASCAR GP France at Circuit Paul Ricard, showcasing a diverse field of 63 drivers and intense competition across V8GP and OPEN divisions.

The United States edged Germany 4‑3 in a dramatic shootout, while Switzerland crushed Austria 9‑0 and Sweden posted a 6‑0 win. Key performances and upcoming fixtures set the stage for the quarterfinals.

Former AC Milan CEO Adriano Galliani reflects on financial disparities, stadium needs and the 'Cardboard Title' as Serie A seeks a sustainable future.

A season of unexpected champions has turned the traditional power structure of European football on its head, highlighting the rise of underdog clubs and the forces behind their success.

Arsenal's Premier League triumph ends a 22‑year wait, joining a wave of first‑time champions across Europe who are leveraging analytics, new investment and innovative management to disrupt the established order.

Freshman forward Brynja Knudsen receives a call-up to Iceland’s U19 training camp, setting the stage for a summer of international play and a future at Texas A&M.

The United States will face Germany today after a 6‑2 loss to Finland, a 3‑1 defeat by Switzerland and a 5‑2 win over Great Britain, while Germany seeks its first point after three consecutive defeats.

The United States men's ice hockey team looks to bounce back from early losses as they prepare to face Germany, a rival they have dominated historically, with key players returning for the crucial matchup.

The United States will meet Germany today after defeats to Switzerland and Finland and a win over Great Britain, with Matthew Tkachuk now in Zurich and the team looking to build on a recent 5‑2 victory in Mannheim.

Florida Panthers star Matthew Tkachuk is competing in the International Ice Hockey Federation World Championship, seeking the rare "triple gold" achievement while Team USA faces a pivotal game against Germany.