Austria
AUSTRIA AND SWITZERLAND DISCUSS EURO 2008 JOINT BID
Austrian and Swiss soccer federation officials met in Vienna on Tuesday to discuss a possible joint bid to hold the 2008 European championship finals.
DREAM SPORTS TO SELL SOUTH AMERICAN WC QUALIFIERS
T&T Sports Marketing has sold the exclusive global rights outside of South America for the South American qualifying matches for the World Cup 2002 to Dream Sports International.
FAVOURITES SION SUBMIT BID TO HOST 2006 WINTER GAMES
Sion officials have made the trip to Olympic headquarters, formally submitting their bid to host the 2006 Winter Games.
EXTREME SPORTS COMPANY OPEN UP EASTERN EUROPE
Action Sports International, a multi-dimensional company that manufactures, distributes and licenses Generation X and Y products have signed a distribution agreement with Trans National Sports one of the largest Eastern European distributors of sporting goods and apparel.
WORLD CUP EVENTS FALL VICTIM TO WARM WEATHER
The ski jumping and Nordic combination events scheduled for Ramsau, Austria, from December 8-10 have had to be called off because of unseasonally warm weather, the Austrian ski federation has said.
EXTREME SPORTS CHANNEL LAUNCHES IN GERMANY
Extreme Sports Channel, the adventure and adrenaline sports service, is now available on digital cable in Germany.
JOINT EURO 2004 BID TAKES STEP FORWARD
Austrian Chancellor Viktor Klima and his Hungarian counterpart Viktor Orban have underlined their support for a joint bid to host the European soccer championships in 2004.
NHL UNLIKELY TO SUPPORT IOC DRUG PLAN
The National Hockey League is unlikely to support efforts by the International Olympic Committee to develop a uniform drugs policy for North American professional sports, the head of the NHL players' association has said.
EURO HOSTS TO BE NAMED IN OCTOBER SAY UEFA
European soccer governing body UEFA says it will announce the winner of the bid to host the 2004 European Championships in October.
ROMANIAN CLUB’S APPEAL REJECTED BY UEFA
Romanian side Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt's appeal against a one year ban from European club competition has been rejected by UEFA.
NFL EXPERIMENT WITH WEBCASTING
The NFL is planning to show Sunday afternoon football in the Netherlands, Austria and Singapore via the Internet starting this weekend.
AUSTRIA TO CREATE SUPER LEAGUE CONTENDER
Austrian businessman Frank Stronach wants to invest millions to revamp Austrian soccer and create an elite team for the proposed European Super League, a newspaper said on Sunday.
LISBON LIKELY BIDDERS FOR 2008 OLYMPICS
Lisbon is expected to launch its second bid this year to host a major sports event.
TEN CITIES BATTLE IT OUT TO BE WADA HQ
Ten cities have submitted bids to be the permanent headquarters of the World Anti Doping Agency (WADA).
FKG SELL SHARES IN F1 TEAM
The Liechtenstein-based Fritz Kaiser Group (FKG) has sold its 24.5 per cent equity stake in Formula One?s Red Bull Sauber Holding Ltd for an undisclosed price to the remaining shareholders Peter Sauber and Red Bull Trading of Austria.
THREE BIDS TO STAGE 2004 EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP
UEFA has said it expects three candidates to submit bids to host the 2004 European championship.
CSI ACQUIRES NEW TELEVISION RIGHTS
International television rights company CSI Ltd has recently acquired the exclusive television rights for home matches of the English football clubs in the UEFA Cup and the European Pro Beach Soccer League.
SOCCER CLUB BANNED FROM EUROPEAN COMPETITION AFTER PROSTITUTE CLAIMS
Romanian soccer club Ceahlaul Piatra Neamt have been banned from European competitions for five years by UEFA, after allegations that prostitutes were offered to match officials in charge of an Intertoto Cup game in July.