A player ejected for targeting for the first time during the season, regardless of which half it occurs, may participate in the next game.
After more than a decade of complaints from coaches, the NCAA is eliminating the automatic carryover suspension for first-time offenders ...
FIFA has fined the Israeli soccer federation for breaching anti-discrimination regulations but it took no action on a Palestinian request to suspend Israel from global soccer for allowing clubs based ...
Iran’s women’s soccer team reportedly returned home after several players sought asylum in Australia. Two players accepted ...
The NCAA has announced that the targeting penalty will change in the 2026 season, with offenders no longer being suspended for their first foul.
Spring practice is underway for many college football teams, and the NCAA is beginning to tweak some rules ahead of the 2026 season. This time of year is typically when we see adjustments to rules or ...
The Division I Football Bowl Subdivision Oversight Committee has announced rule changes for the 2026 college football season.
Morocco being awarded the Africa Cup of Nations title after governing body judges overturned Senegal’s victory two months after the chaotic final stunned soccer fans worldwide. While Moroccans took to ...
Georgia defensive back Jacorey Thomas (20), who ejected for targeting, hits Mississippi wide receiver Cayden Lee (19) causing Lee’s mouthpiece to come out as Georgia defensive back Daylen Everette (6) ...
A moment of brilliance from Emiliano Martinez helped Aston Villa reach a third successive European quarter-final as they saw ...
Maybe I shouldn’t be typing these words ahead of Sunday but Arsenal and the League Cup is generally not a happy marriage. The ...
Kasper Schmeichel has done Celtic a turn in his time at the club, but ultimately he will be remembered by many Celtic supporters for his sheer selfishness over the past year…UEFA Nations League: ...
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