Kuchar looks steady at Colonial
PlanetSport - 3 hours agoMatt Kuchar consolidated his lead after another steady round at the Crown Plaza Invitational on Saturday. More »Kuchar looks steady at Colonial
Matt Kuchar consolidated his lead after another steady round at the Crown Plaza Invitational on Saturday. More »Kuchar looks steady at Colonial
(Reuters) - Former soccer international Robbie Rogers has joined Major League Soccer's Los Angeles Galaxy, the team said on Saturday, making him the latest openly gay male athlete in an American professional team sport. Rogers, who came out in February on the same day he retired from the game, will be on the Galaxy's roster for Sunday's home match against the Seattle Sounders if his international transfer certificate arrives in time. ... More »Openly gay Rogers joins Los Angeles Galaxy
By Brian Homewood LONDON (Reuters) - Arjen Robben's Champions League final was a microcosm of his career as the Bayern Munich winger perplexed opponents, left team mates waiting in vain for passes, infuriated fans and produced two match-winning moments. As usual, the Dutchman stubbornly refused to contemplate using his right foot in a man-of-the-match performance. Throughout his career with PSV Eindhoven, Chelsea, Real Madrid, Bayern and the Netherlands, Robben has been an exasperating enigma. ... More »Robben infuriates, bemuses, misses goals and wins match
By Mark Meadows LONDON (Reuters) - Borussia Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp is such a bouncy character that not even a Champions League final defeat can really get him down, but the decision not to send off Bayern Munich defender Dante in Saturday's 2-1 defeat did rankle. Dante was already on a yellow card when he kneed the impressive Marco Reus in the chest to concede an obvious penalty but Italian referee Nicola Rizzoli did not reach for his pocket. ... More »Klopp looks on bright side despite Dante let-off
LONDON (Reuters) - Stats from Saturday's Champions League final between Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich at Wembley Stadium. Bayern Munich's Jupp Heynckes became the fourth coach to win the European Cup with two different clubs following his 1998 success with Real Madrid. The others were Ottmar Hitzfeld, Ernst Happel and Jose Mourinho. Bayern have been in 10 European Cup finals with five victories and five defeats, including losses in two of the previous three finals before this success. They are now joint third with Liverpool on the list of European Cup winners. ... More »Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich - Stats
LONDON (Reuters) - Reaction following Bayern Munich's 2-1 win over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League final on Saturday. BAYERN MUNICH COACH JUPP HEYNCKES "It's clear that we were concentrated and didn't just follow what was happening but also how to react to win the match because we didn't get off to a good start in the first half. in the halftime break I made some corrections. "Both teams were under pressure. It was clear that we were the favourites after playing such a great season in the bundesliga and the favourite role was a burden for us quite clearly in the first 25 minutes. ... More »Factbox - Champions League final reaction
By Karolos Grohmann LONDON (Reuters) - Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes's career looked over a few years ago but the 68-year-old veteran capped a third spell at the Bavarians on Saturday by becoming only the fourth manager to win the European Cup with two different teams. Heynckes joined Ernst Happel, Ottmar Hitzfeld and Jose Mourinho with two Champions League trophies from two clubs after Bayern beat German rivals Borussia Dortmund 2-1 to add to his 1998 European crown with Real Madrid. ... More »Bayern's Heynckes makes record books after retirement
The Warrington Wolves beat St Helens 48-22 in their Super League fixture at the Etihad Stadium on Saturday night. More »Wolves thrash St Helens on Magic Weekend
By Mike Collett LONDON (Reuters) - A brilliant Franco-Dutch move involving Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben in the final minutes settled a memorable all-German Champions League final as Bayern Munich beat Borussia Dortmund 2-1 at Wembley on Saturday. Frenchman Ribery's back heel allowed Dutchman Robben to break through a gap in the Dortmund defense and dance round goalkeeper Roman Weidenfeller to score the 89th minute winner. The goal sent Bayern's fans into raptures as their team became European champions for the fifth time to match Liverpool's haul of titles. ... More »Ribery and Robben combine to give Bayern victory
Arjen Robben popped up at the death to net the winning goal in a 2-1 win over Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League Final at Wembley. More »Dortmund 1-2 Bayern Munich
Tyson Gay won the final of the 100m dash at the IAAF Diamond League in New York on Saturday. More »Gay makes another statement in 2013
Alejandro Canizares established a one shot lead heading into the final round of the BMW PGA Championship. More »Canizares has slender lead
SuperSport coach Gavin Hunt felt his side did not deserve to lose their Nedbank Cup trophy to Kaizer Chiefs on Saturday in Durban. More »Hunt: We deserved better
By Julian Linden NEW YORK (Reuters) - Former world champion Tyson Gay, free from injury for one of the few times in recent years, blitzed his rivals on Saturday to win the 100 meters at the Adidas Grand Prix. Kenya's Olympic champion David Rudisha also outclassed his opponents to easily win the 800m at the New York leg of the Diamond League series. Croatia's Blanka Vlasic, competing for the first time since 2011, won the women's high jump while veteran Jamaican sprinter Veronica Campbell-Brown showed a clean pair of heels to win the women's 200m dash. ... More »Tyson Gay wins Diamond League sprint in New York
Sweden's Camilla Lennarth will take a one shot lead into the final round of the Deloitte Ladies Open. More »Lennarth has one-shot lead
A 75th-minute penalty from Morne Steyn saw the Bulls clinch an 18-16 victory over the Sharks at Kings Park on Saturday. More »Bulls win arm wrestle in Durban
Stuart Baxter is ecstatic after Chiefs secured the league and cup double, having beaten defending Nedbank Cup champions SuperSport. More »Baxter 'delighted' with double
Itumeleng Khune believes Chiefs 'have reclaimed the glory' after they successfully secured a league and cup double on Saturday. More »Amakhosi praise team-work
Nico Rosberg, Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel attended Saturday's FIA Press Conference. More »Saturday's FIA Press Conference
Arsenal winger Theo Walcott feels there is no reason why the Gunners can't challenge for the Premier League title next season. More »Walcott eyes title challenge
Nico Rosberg continued his phenomenal Saturday run as he claimed his third successive pole position for the Monaco GP, edging Lewis Hamilton.. More »Qualy: Third successive pole for Rosberg
Sunderland manager Paolo Di Canio intends to raise the level of his Black Cats squad's fitness to heights never before seen on Wearside. More »Di Canio to focus on fitness
Zinedine Zidane believes Tottenham's Gareth Bale is one of the world's three best players and would fit in perfectly with Los Blancos. More »Zizou: Bale in the top three
Batsman Joe Root's maiden Test century overshadowed seamer Trent Boult's three wickets with the second new ball, as England climbed to 337 for seven on day two of the series decider against New Zealand at Headingley in Leeds on Saturday. More »Root century counters Boult streak
Kaizer Chiefs completed the league and cup double with a 1-0 win over SuperSport United in the Nedbank Cup final at the Moses Mabhida Stadium. More »SuperSport 0-1 Kaizer Chiefs