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Widely recognised as the sports market's leading online news service, Sportcal.com's The Sports Market Daily covers breaking stories from across the globe, ranging from the latest sponsorship agreements and broadcast rights deals, to the announcement of major events and the movement of the market's major players.
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Uefa Opposes Use of 'Champions League' in Name of Twenty20 Event
Soccer - Uefa, European soccer’s governing body, has called on the Board of Control for Cricket in India to come up with a new title for cricket's Champions League Twenty20 event, after objecting to the use of the na ... more
Magyar: Weltklasse not at Risk of Losing Golden League Place
Athletics - Patrick Magyar, the president and meeting director of the annual Weltklasse athletics meeting in Zurich, today dismissed claims that the meeting is at risk of losing its place in a revamp of the Golden League series, ... more
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October 2008
The new issue of Sportcal.com’s quarterly Sports Market Review places the sports programme for the 2016 Olympic Games under the microscope.With seven sports vying for a maximum of just two places on the programme, we present a summary of the IOC programme commission’s report on the candidate sports when they were reviewed in 2005 and compare this with their own assessments of their progress since then.