While Manchester City celebrates their second English Premier League (EPL) title in three years, the club faces a murky as they plan to appeal UEFA's sanctions against the team for failing to meet their "Financial Fair Play" requirements. Man City faces £49 million ($82,530,700 USD) fine paid over three years, a 21-player limit on next season's Champions League competition and a salary cap to the current payroll level.
The long journey continues for Michael Sam, though it continues on the right path. After days of anticipation, the NFL has made history, and Sam celebrated with family and friends.
As usual Brazil, Spain, and Italy are the favorites to win it all. However, history tells us that this year, South American teams have an even bigger reason to be favored.
Kobe Bryant vowed to return with a vengeance next season after missing almost the entire season, which led to a disastrous campaign for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Pau Gasol is expected to become one of the most coveted free agents this summer, and the veteran center revealed that he will sign with a team that has a good chance of contending for a title next season.
The 2014 FIFA World Cup is set to start in June from Brazil, and viewers in the United States are prepared to use their digital devices for better game viewing.
Lindsey Vonn admitted that she is having a hard time dealing with her relationship with golf superstar Tiger Woods because of the media attention they are getting.
Offense wins game. Defense wins championships. That old saying transcends all sports when referring to a team's ability to make a run in a tournament. Defense has played a huge role in the Champions League runs for both Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid. But which side has the better defensive setup? Here is an analysis of how the team's top defenders compare.
Arsenal was eliminated from the Champions League by Bayern Munich for a second straight year and for the second straight year, the Gunners manager Arsene Wenger looked out of his depth in guiding his club in this tournament.
Bayern Munich will head to the quarterfinals of the Champions league after taking down Arsenal 3-1 over the course of three legs. Many have anointed this team the favorite to repeat as Champions and it is hard to ignore that possibility. Under Pep Guardiola, the team has found efficiency in its passing and use of speed that has somehow eclipsed even the loftiest form under Jupp Heynckes. But is the success sustainable this year? Or is there another team that can take down the mighty Bavarians.