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He Failed At Manchester City. Now He Is Georgia’s New Far-Right President.

Mikheil Kavelashvili’s path to politics started on the soccer field — but his old teammates are shocked by his rise,

Inside the Intricate Process of How an N.H.L. Player Chooses His Stick

The brightest stars in hockey design their sticks according to their job descriptions. But they can customize them even more to maximize their game.

The 49ers’ Season Is Effectively Over. The Coach Bears Responsibility.

Kyle Shanahan has had the most to do with San Francisco’s failings this season, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

Tales of a Famous Soccer Rivalry: Vomit, Hostility and Beating Pep Guardiola

Manchester United players tell Ruben Amorin what to expect from his first derby match.

As the N.F.L. Postseason Nears, a Potential Super Bowl Preview Takes Center Stage

The league inadvertently gave fans a gift with the Buffalo Bills visiting the Detroit Lions in Week 15, a columnist for The Athletic writes.

What It’s Like to Live in a Heisman Trophy Winner’s Shadow

The award winner is forever etched in history. But what happens to those that come close to college football immortality just to be let down?

The Major Bill Belichick Twist That Didn’t Come to Fruition

Belichick took great pleasure in torturing the New York Jets over his years as the Patriots coach. But his deal with U.N.C. takes the cake.

CT Scanners Are Being Used on Trading Cards. It’s Causing a ‘Moral Dilemma.’

For most of its history, buying and selling packs and boxes of trading cards was a game of chance.

Meet the N.B.A.’s Most Unapologetic Team: ‘No Friends on the Floor’

It’s been a long time since the league has had a team as feisty as the Houston Rockets.

49ers Plan to Part Ways With De’Vondre Campbell After He Refused to Play

The linebacker left the field in the third quarter of Thursday’s game. Coach Kyle Shanahan said he did not provide a reason.