Ukraine
RUSSIAN PM PLEDGES HELP FOR SQUAD
Prime Minister Yevgeny Primakov has let slip one part of his long-awaited plan to tackle Russia's economic crisis, saying his government would help the national soccer team improve their image and performance.
RUSSIAN ATHLETES AIM FOR POT OF GOLD AT OLYMPICS
Russia's individual Olympic gold medal-winners at the Sydney Games in September can expect a $100,000 bonus, the country's leading sports official have said.
THIRTY PERCENT OF SPARTA’S SHARES UP FOR SALE
Thirty percent of the shares of Prague's soccer team of Sparta is up for sale, owner Alexander Rezes has said.
NHL FINALS TO REACH 170 COUNTRIES
NHL International, in conjunction with ESPN International, will distribute the 2000 NHL
UPFL REDUCE TOP SOCCER LEAGUE
The Ukrainian Professional Football League (UPFL) has decided to cut the number of teams in the premier division from 16 to 14 by the 2000/01 season.
UKRAINIAN SIDE TORPEDOED BY FINANCIAL HARDSHIP
Ukrainian first division side Torpedo Zaporizhya have withdrawn from the countries domestic cup competition after filing for bankruptcy.
TOP SOCCER GAMES OFF AS NATION MOURNS
Two Ukrainian premier division soccer matches scheduled for today have been postponed as the country mourns the victims of a mining accident.
EUROPE PLANS NEW INDOOR ATHLETICS COMPETITION
European athletics chiefs have agreed to stage a new indoor European Cup in 2001, an athletics source said recently.
ENGLAND WIN BOOSTS MERCHANDISE LICENSING PROGRAMME
England?s win over Germany on Saturday is a major boost for the World Cup?s multi-million pound licensing programme, according to Copyright Promotions Licensing Group (CPLG), the agency responsible for generating revenue from next year?s soccer tournament.
BIRMINGHAM TO HOST GREAT BRITAIN DAVIS CUP TIE
The National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, England, has been selected as the venue for the Davis Cup Euro/African Zone 1 second round tie between Great Britain and Portugal on 6-8 April.
Wales turn to FIFA in Hartson visa row
Welsh soccer chiefs may call in soccer’s world governing body FIFA over a row with Ukrainian embassy officials who have refused to grant striker John Hartson a visa ahead of next Wednesday's World Cup qualifier in the former Soviet Union.