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Why Changing Women’s Soccer in Spain Is Such an Uphill Climb

For years players have fought for change. This week has revealed the scale of that challenge.

Will the N.F.L. Come Calling for Deion Sanders? ‘Definitely.’

League executives believe Sanders will generate interest in head coach searches this off-season. But there are two important questions.

Notre Dame Is Trying to Keep Visiting Fans Out of Its Football Stadium

Ohio State is coming to town Saturday. The Buckeyes’ faithful might be too.

What Rules Changes Do N.H.L. Players Want to See? We Asked the Stars.

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Inside Spain’s Decision to End Its Boycott Following the World Cup

Talks that ran into the early hours led to a dramatic late agreement from the players.

An Old College Football Power Is Rising Again. Can It Prove It Belongs?

Florida State was once a punchline. Now its taking off fast. With a win on Saturday, the program can claim to be everything it insists...

Why Signing Cristiano Ronaldo ‘Felt Right but Turned Wrong’

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who was fired as the coach of Manchester United, spoke for the first time about managing the soccer giant.

Michigan State’s Coach Had Nobody to Blame but Himself

Mel Tucker Deserves to be fired for his insensitive behavior, our columnist writes.

On the Ice, His Body Takes Thunderous Hits. Off the Ice, It Makes Art.

Jacob Trouba still suits up in his hockey equipment. But for this act, he’s smothered in oil and acrylic paint.

Inside the Harry Kane-Manchester United Deal That Didn’t Happen

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