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Soccer-Colombian Luis Suarez joins Sporting from Almeria
FILE PHOTO: Jul 26, 2025; Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA; Inter Miami CF forward Luis Suarez (9) reacts against FC Cincinnati during the first half at Chase Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images/File Photo (Reuters) -Colombian forward Luis Suarez will join Sporting from Spanish side Almeria, with a contract until 2030 that has an exit clause of 80 million euros ($92.73 million), the Portuguese club announced on Monday. Financial details were not disclosed, but according to Spanish media reports, the transfer fee was around 25 million euros. "Luis Suarez is Sporting Clube de Portugal's latest signing. The 27-year-old striker joins us from UD Almeria, where he scored 31 goals and provided eight assists in the 2024-25 season," theclub said in a statement. "I have reached the highest point of my career. I want to show that I have what it takes to be here," Suarez added. The 27-year-old began his career with Itagui Leones in Colombia's second division in 2015. He moved to Granada in Spain for the 2016/17 campaign and then played for Real Valladolid, Gimnastic de Tarragona, Real Zaragoza and Olympique de Marseille. ($1 = 0.8627 euros) (Report by Javier Leira in Santiago, editing by Manuel Farías and Christian Radnedge)


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Motor racing-Formula E and FIA agree contract extension to at least 2048
FILE PHOTO: Apr 12, 2025; Miami, Florida, USA; Oliver Rowland of Team Nissan enters turn four during qualifying for the ABB Formula E Series race at the Homestead Motor Speedway Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-Imagn Images/File Photo (Reuters) -Formula E will remain until at least 2048 the only all-electric single-seater series sanctioned by motorsport's world governing body after announcing a contract extension with the FIA on Friday. The Liberty Global-controlled series said the 10-year extension, with sources indicating an option for a further five years, provided a solid platform for long-term growth and investment opportunities. Formula E expects its cars to be on the same level as, or exceeding the performance of, other top tier series including Formula One by the middle of the century. The current Gen3 Evo car can already accelerate from 0-60 miles per hour (0-96kph) in 1.82 seconds, 30% faster than a Formula One car with a top speed of 200mph (321kph). "We've believed in Formula E since day one, and this extension reaffirms our confidence in where it's headed," said Liberty Global CEO Mike Fries. "With the FIA's continued backing, we can now take the next big steps -- scaling the sport, growing its global fanbase, and continuing to push the boundaries of what electric racing can achieve." Formula E chief executive Jeff Dodds said the series had shown extraordinary growth in 11 seasons so far. "With this longterm extension, the opportunity that Formula E now has to impact world motorsport will be truly transformational," he said. The current Formula E season closes in London with two races in London this weekend. The drivers' title has been won already by Nissan's Oliver Rowland. (Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Christian Radnedge)


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6 days ago
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Soccer-Hosts Morocco to take on Nigeria in African women's final
FILE PHOTO: May 24, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Dash forward Michelle Alozie (22) walks off the pitch during the second half against the Bay FC at Shell Energy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images/File Photo RABAT (Reuters) -Morocco and Nigeria will meet on Saturday to decide the Women's Africa Cup of Nations after both came through gritty semi-final encounters on Tuesday. Hosts Morocco edged Ghana on penalties at Rabat's Stade Olympique while earlier Nigeria ended the reign of defending champions South Africa with a last-gasp 2-1 victory in their clash in Casablanca. Michelle Alozie's floating free kick was missed by both the onrushing Nigerian attacker and the South African goalkeeper and floated into the net for the winner four minutes into stoppage time. Rasheedat Ajibade had given nine-time winners Nigeria the lead from the penalty-spot on the stroke of halftime, before South Africa struck back with a spotkick of their own in the 60th minute, converted by Linda Motlhalo. Just as it seemed extra time would be needed, Alozie floated a cross deep into the box that beat South Africa goalkeeper Andile Dlamini who was under pressure from two Nigerian forwards. Ghana had not been given much chance against Morocco, who were supported by a capacity crowd, but took a 26th-minute lead through Stella Nyameke. Morocco came back to equalise after halftime through Sakina Ouzraoui and then won 4-2 on penalties after extra and South Africa will decide third place in Casablanca on Friday with the final in Rabat on Saturday. The tournament was originally set for last year but postponed because it clashed with the women's soccer tournament at the Paris Olympics. The next Women's Cup of Nations is scheduled to be played in Morocco again next year. (Editing by Toby Davis)