After a record medal haul at the 2022 Hangzhou Asian Games, India has begun stepping up preparations for the 2026 Asian Games in Aichi-Nagoya, Japan. The sports ministry and national federations are focusing on logistics, athlete readiness and infrastructure months ahead of the event.
The Games will be held later this year from September 19 to October 4, with thousands of athletes from across Asia expected to compete in dozens of sports.
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As part of the build-up, Indian authorities have started introducing new measures, including simulated accommodation setups and detailed operational planning to ensure athletes are fully prepared before they travel to Japan.
Replicating container-style accommodation
One of the most unusual aspects of the upcoming Asian Games is the accommodation plan for athletes. Instead of a traditional athletes’ village, organisers have opted for repurposed shipping containers and cruise liners to house participants.
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To help athletes get used to this unique arrangement, India has begun installing container-style housing units at Sports Authority of India (SAI) training centres in Patiala and Bengaluru. Athletes who qualify for the Games will spend at least one night in these units to familiarise themselves with the compact layout and living conditions.
Officials believe this step will help reduce discomfort or distractions during the competition period in Japan.
Preference for land-based housing
While some participating countries may house athletes aboard a cruise liner docked at a nearby port, India has requested land-based accommodation for its contingent.
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This request is particularly important for athletes competing in precision sports such as shooting and archery, where stability, rest and minimal environmental disturbance are crucial before competition.
Authorities believe staying on land rather than on a ship will provide a more controlled and predictable environment for athletes.
Review meetings and administrative planning
India’s preparations are also being monitored at the highest level. A review meeting chaired by Sports Minister Mansukh Mandaviya was recently held at the SAI headquarters in New Delhi.
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Officials from the sports ministry, SAI and other stakeholders discussed travel logistics, operational readiness, training support and athlete welfare.
The meeting focused on ensuring athletes receive full backing in areas such as sports science, medical support, equipment, nutrition and travel arrangements.
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Selection process and contingent size
India is expected to send a large contingent to the Asian Games, with more than 700 athletes across over 40 disciplines likely to participate.
The final size of the Indian contingent will be decided by a 15-member review committee scheduled to meet on March 20. The committee includes Sports Secretary Hari Ranjan Rao, Indian Olympic Association President P. T. Usha, Chef de Mission Sahdev Yadav, and Deputy Chef de Mission Achanta Sharath Kamal.
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Federations have also been asked to finalise teams early and plan international exposure tours so athletes can compete against strong global opposition before the Games.
Focus on logistics, travel and support staff
Several additional measures are being implemented to streamline preparations.
Each National Sports Federation has appointed a nodal officer responsible for studying the Asian Games technical handbook and briefing athletes and coaches about competition regulations. Coordination with Indian embassies abroad is also being strengthened to handle travel and logistical issues.
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The government is also planning to appoint a chief medical officer for the entire contingent, while official kits and equipment are expected to be distributed well before departure to Japan.
India’s performance in the last Asian Games
India heads into the 2026 Asian Games with strong momentum after delivering its best-ever performance at the previous edition in Hangzhou.
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The Indian contingent finished with a record 107 medals — including 28 gold, 38 silver and 41 bronze — and secured fourth place in the overall medal standings.
Former England fast bowler Steve Harmison has questioned whether Jos Buttler still has the motivation to continue in international cricket after a disappointing campaign in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026.England’s run in the tournament came to an end on Thursday when the England cricket team lost a tense semi-final to the India national cricket team by seven runs at the iconic Wankhede Stadium. Led by Harry Brook, England fought hard in the chase but ultimately fell short.
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Buttler endured a particularly difficult tournament. Across eight matches, the right-handed opener managed just 87 runs and struggled to find rhythm at the crease. In the semi-final, he attempted to attack his way out of the slump but was eventually dismissed by Varun Chakaravarthy. The England star finished the competition without a single half-century and failed to provide strong starts at the top of the order.Following England’s elimination, Harmison said Buttler now needs to reflect on his future with the national side.“He needs to look at himself in the mirror and say, ‘Do I really want to carry on playing international cricket? If he says, ‘I do’, then he keeps on playing for me. It’s just whether the ups and downs have taken that effect. I think Jos deserves the right to think, ‘Have I got one more cycle in me to get through to another tournament?,” Harmison said on TalkSport.“Only Jos can answer that, and he should be allowed to do that. But I just look at Jos, and I’m not sure he’s enjoying playing cricket for England at the moment,” he added.Harmison also suggested that if the passion for the game is fading, Buttler may need to consider stepping aside and allowing the next generation to take over.“If the candle is just flickering, and it’s not quite there, which doesn’t seem to have been an enjoyment factor for the last year or so, then maybe it is time for Jos to say, ‘I’ve given my time, given everything for England, I’ve been England’s best white-ball player, and it’s now time for someone else to take over,” said Harmison.Despite the recent struggles, Buttler remains one of England’s most decorated white-ball players. He played a crucial role in England’s triumphs at the 2019 Cricket World Cup and the 2022 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup.The wicketkeeper-batter is also England’s most capped player across formats with 411 international appearances and is the nation’s highest run-scorer in T20 internationals with 4,037 runs. It remains to be seen whether he chooses to continue his career with an eye on the 2027 Cricket World Cup, scheduled to be hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia.
Mason Greenwood has been a key player for Marseille since his arrival from Manchester United in the summer of 2024
19:38, 06 Mar 2026Updated 19:39, 06 Mar 2026
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Manchester United could benefit from the situation at Marseille, which may involve a shock sale of academy graduate Mason Greenwood. The forward has impressed with his performances since leaving United in the summer of 2024.
The 24-year-old has scored 24 goals in 36 appearances in all competitions for Marseille this season. That has led to some speculation over his future, with several European clubs including Napoli and Atletico Madrid being linked with an interest.
Chaos at Marseille over the last few weeks could lead to a sale becoming more likely. Manager Roberto De Zerbi left his position following the 5-0 loss against Paris Saint-Germain last month.
L’Equipe, via Get French Football News, reports that Marseille are looking to offload several key players in the summer, with Greenwood their highest valued asset.
It’s added that a move to Saudi Arabia is a ‘real possibility’, which would be a huge surprise, given the European interest in the player.
Any sale, whoever that is to, would be good news for United and provide a financial boost for the club going into the summer transfer window. When Greenwood was sold to the French club 18 months ago, they received a fee of £26.6 million.
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But United also added significant sell-on clause as part of the deal. Given that Marseille are likely to make a tidy profit on the forward should they sell, then United should also get a windfall in the millions.
According to Transfermarkt, Greenwood’s market value continues to grow, with it currently sitting at €50 million (£43.3m).
That value is the same he was rated at before his situation at United changed, following his arrest and charge for attempted rape, controlling and coercive behaviour and assault. The charges were later dropped.
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That would come as a welcome surprise to whoever is appointed as the permanent manager. Michael Carrick is currently in the role on an interim basis, and has been one of the names linked with taking the role in the summer.
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World Cup co-hosts Mexico have announced plans to deploy nearly 100,000 security personnel to protect fans at this summer’s tournament, amid the ongoing drug cartel violence in the country.
Mexico, hosts alongside the United States and Canada, will stage World Cup fixtures across three cities – including Guadalajara, the capital city of Jalisco where the violence began last month and more than 12,000 people are reported missing.
Mexico will also host matches in Mexico City and Monterrey, both spared by the violence, when the World Cup is held between 11 June and 19 July.
The Jalisco New Generation (CJNG) drug cartel, one of the country’s most feared criminal organisations, has engaged in gun shootouts with the Mexican military, blocked roads and burned vehicles in response to the killing of its leader Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes – known as ‘El Mencho’ – in an army operation.
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El Mencho was Mexico’s most wanted man and was also sought by the United States, which had placed a $15m bounty on him.
He was buried on Monday in a cemetery near the military base in Zapopan. On Friday, Mexico president Claudia Sheinbaum presented her plan to ensure the safe staging of the World Cup.
Fifa and Sheinbaum have insisted that the violence will have no impact on the World Cup, when millions of visitors are expected.
Mexico’s ‘Plan Kukulkan’, named after the serpent deity of the Mayan civilisation, covers the host cities and their nearby tourist destinations and will oversee a security deployment of “just over 99,000 personnel”, according to the head of Mexico’s World Cup coordination centre, Roman Villalvazo Barrios.
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That figure includes 20,000 military personnel and 55,000 police officers, as well as members of private security companies, and involves around 2,500 military and civilian vehicles, 24 aircraft, anti-drone systems, and dogs trained to detect explosives and other substances.
Fifa president Gianni Infantino has said he feels “very reassured” that Mexico can still successfully stage World Cup games.
Former Nigeria captain Sunday Oliseh says the Super Eagles could reach a higher level if more Nigerian players perform consistently in Europe’s top competitions.
Speaking on the Global Football Insights Podcast, Oliseh highlighted Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman as prime examples. Both players are currently competing at the highest level in the UEFA Champions League and are expected to play key roles for their clubs during the knockout stages this season.
“We have two top Nigerian players now doing well in the Champions League. We have Osimhen performing brilliantly, and Lookman is exceptional too,” Oliseh said. “All we need now is for these two to lead the team and for the others to follow, and you will have it.”
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He added that the success of Nigerian players in elite club football has a wider impact beyond the national team. “For the Super Eagles to improve, our players must be shining in the Champions League. That is the top level,” he explained. “It brings publicity, more money, more transfers, and people start paying attention to your country. That is the holy grail of club football.”
Osimhen recently won the MVP award in a Champions League playoff match against Juventus, while midfielder Raphael Onyedika impressed with Club Brugge, despite his side being eliminated by Lookman’s Atlético Madrid in the knockout stage.
Oliseh believes that as more Nigerian players reach the Champions League and other elite competitions, the Super Eagles will become stronger and more competitive on the international stage in the coming years.
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This focus on European performance, he insists, is key to lifting Nigeria’s national team to new heights.
The defensive tackle position is quickly becoming one of the more valuable positions in all of football.
In former days, elite edge rushers were all the rage in terms of star defenders, and while that is still the case to an extent, the truly elite defenses have at least one disruptor in the middle of their defensive line. Teams will be looking to find that player in the 2026 NFL Draft, and it is exactly what many think Caleb Banks can be if he lands in the right place.
Background
Sep 16, 2023; Gainesville, Florida, USA; Florida Gators quarterback Micah Leon (12), Florida Gators defensive lineman Caleb Banks (88) and Florida Gators quarterback Graham Mertz (15) sing after the game against the Tennessee Volunteers at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-USA TODAY Sports
Caleb Banks is a massive human being who, when at his best, wreaked havoc against opposing offensive lines during his collegiate career. Banks spent the first two seasons of his NFL career at Louisville, but he did not get a ton of playing time.
He then transferred to Florida in 2023 where he blossomed into a starter and star on the defensive line of the Gators. However, Banks was only able to play three games in 2025 due to a foot injury. At first, he missed the first two games of the season before suiting up against LSU. During that game, he re-injured the foot, and it was later revealed it was broken. He missed the next nine games before gritting out the final two games of the season.
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Strengths
Georgia Bulldogs quarterback Carson Beck (15) is pressured by Florida Gators defensive lineman Caleb Banks (88) during the third quarter of an NCAA football game Saturday, Oct. 28, 2023 at EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla. Georgia defeated Florida 43-20.
Banks is an absolute physical specimen at 6’6″ and 327 pounds, and he overwhelms opposing offensive lines with that imposing length and size. His impressive wingspan allows him to create leverage even against bigger offensive linemen.
On top of that size, Banks has an explosive first step, and combined with his ability to win with leverage, his bull rush is devastating.
Finally. Banks is versatile and can move all over the defensive line, meaning he can be a chess piece implemented by just about any NFL defense whether they need a nose tackle or a three tech.
Weaknesses
Nov 16, 2024; Gainesville, Florida, USA; Florida Gators defensive lineman Caleb Banks (88) celebrates with the ball after a fumble recovery against the LSU Tigers during the second half at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images
Banks has a decent amount of experience in college, but his technique still needs some work to be successful at the NFL level. To his credit, when you can consistently win with athletic ability, you might as well do what works.
However, Banks does have moments where he doesn’t utilize his size and leverage as well as he should. His pad level is too upright too regularly at this point, and he doesn’t have a great “plan B” when he doesn’t win off the line of scrimmage at this point.
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Additionally, Banks’ broken foot suffered in 2025 could cause some scouts to raise a few red flags even if he did show up and perform at the NFL Combine.
2026 NFL Draft Projection
Jul 16, 2025; Atlanta, GA, USA; Florida State Gators defensive lineman Caleb Banks answers questions from the media during the SEC Media Days at Omni Atlanta Hotel. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Godfree-Imagn Images
NFL Draft Projection: Mid-Late First Round
Team Fits: Baltimore Ravens, Minnesota Vikings, Kansas City Chiefs, Miami Dolphins
Banks’ weaknesses are things that can be ironed out at the NFL level. You don’t always come across this combination of size and athletic ability at the defensive tackle position, so an NFL team is going to jump at the chance to select him somewhere in the teens.
Editor’s Note: Statistics from Pro Football Focus helped with this article.
Josh Frey is a senior writer at both PurplePTSD.com and VikingsTerritory.com, with a fascination for the NFL Draft. To … More about Josh Frey
Nov 8, 2025; Madison, Wisconsin, USA; Washington Huskies wide receiver Denzel Boston (12) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the second quarter against the Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images
The wide receiver position group seems to get deeper and deeper every year as we head into a new draft.
This year’s 2026 NFL Draft class is no different with a number of stars at the top of the list, and a handful of players who could develop into WR1/WR2 type players over the course of their careers. One name who is firmly in the mix to be selected early on in the draft is Washington WR Denzel Boston.
Background
Sep 6, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Washington Huskies wide receiver Denzel Boston (12) returns a punt for a touchdown against the UC Davis Aggies during the second quarter at Husky Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images
Denzel Boston spent much of his first two collegiate seasons at Washington as a staple on the special teams units, shining in kick and punt coverage. He then moved into the starting lineup during the 2024 campaign, and he never let that role go, totaling 30 receptions for 412 yards and seven touchdowns over the first five games of that 2024 season.
Strengths
Oct 10, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Washington Huskies wide receiver Denzel Boston (12) catches a pass for a touchdown against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights during the first half at Husky Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Ng-Imagn Images
Boston has ideal size and length for an NFL receiver, allowing him to consistently win one-on-one battles downfield. He had just two drops on passes deeper than 10 yards over the past two seasons (106 targets), and his sturdy frame along with nearly 10-inch hands are big reasons for that.
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He uses those big mitts to create leverage on the line of scrimmage against opposing cornerbacks. He thrives against press coverage. More often than not, Boston finds a way to give himself inside leverage when running routes over the middle of the field, allowing his QB to have a clear passing lane.
That build has also turned Boston into a relatively consistent presence as a run blocker. It’s a skill that got noticeably better in 2025 compared to 2024.
Finally, Boston is a twitchy athlete as well who can shake defenders while moving downfield with a full head of steam.
Weaknesses
Oct 18, 2025; Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA; Washington Huskies wide receiver Denzel Boston (12) makes a reception in the first half against the Michigan Wolverines at Michigan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images
While Boston has a strong first step off the line of scrimmage and can haul in contested catches, he doesn’t have the jaw-dropping long speed that many deep threats at the NFL level possess. He relies on that big build a little too much for my liking, which is something he won’t always be able to do in the pros.
At this point in time, Boston’s route tree won’t blow anyone away, either, limiting what he can do as an X receiver. His targets were filled with go routes, comebacks, and slants over the middle of the field. When he did attempt more intricate routes, he noticeably got slowed down when he tried to plant his foot and change direction.
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NFL Draft Projection
Michigan linebacker Ernest Hausmann (15), right, and defensive back TJ Metcalf (7) tackles Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston (12) during the second half at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Oct. 18, 2025.
Draft Projection: Late Day 1- Day 2 (Late First Round – Mid Second Round)
Team Fits: Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, New York Giants
While Denzel Boston probably won’t be a WR1 candidate immediately at the NFL level, he certainly has a role in the league, particularly if he can land with a team that does have a true No. 1 receiver already on the team drawing some attention away from him. If Boston can prove he can win downfield at the NFL level while shoring up some of his routes, he can be a very dangerous player.
Editor’s Note: Statistics from Pro Football Focus helped with this article.
Josh Frey is a senior writer at both PurplePTSD.com and VikingsTerritory.com, with a fascination for the NFL Draft. To … More about Josh Frey
Formula 1 has undergone a radical overhaul ahead of the 2026 season opener in Australia.
The cars are shorter, narrower and lighter, but perhaps most decisively now 50% of the power comes from the battery rather than from the combustion engine. The aerodynamics are also different, and instead of the usual DRS, drivers have a “boost” button that allows them to unlock more power during the race.
Some experts have called the changes “the biggest ever,” and not everyone is happy about it.
What has changed in the car?
Other than the aforementioned changes to the car, the tires have also become slimmer. In addition, the underbody is no longer curved but flat. The front and rear wings can be adjusted by the driver during the race from “corner mode” where there is more downforce in the corners, to “straight mode” where there is less drag on the straights. All these adjustments have significantly changed the aerodynamics of the car.
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However, the biggest change has been to the drive system. The cars still have a 1.6-liter V6 turbo engine. Last season it generated 80% of its power, but now the split between engine and battery is 50:50. This increases the importance of the battery, which is constantly charged and discharged while driving. Drivers can release the stored energy at the touch of a button and use it to accelerate or overtake.
What does this mean for driving?
It means drivers must work together with their race engineers to continuously manage energy. Drivers collect energy when braking, when they lift their foot off the gas (lift and coast), or when they shift down to a lower gear in corners (engine braking). A single charge is not sufficient for an entire race. In fact, you can’t even go full throttle for an entire lap with it.
Many of the drivers are not at all enthusiastic about the new reliance on battery power. Four-time drivers’ champion Max Verstappen was particularly vocal during preseason testing in Bahrain.
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“It actually has nothing to do with Formula 1,” grumbled the Dutchman. “It feels more like Formula E on steroids.”
Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton called the energy management requirements “ridiculously complex” and feared that it would often be difficult for spectators to understand why the driver was not going full throttle.
“None of the fans will understand it,” predicted the Briton, who is aiming to win a record-setting eighth drivers’ title.
The Aston Martin team is in utter despair. The new power unit is causing such severe vibrations that there are fears prolonged driving could lead to nerve damage in the drivers’ hands. It seems the team doesn’t intend to complete the first few races.
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“We will have to severely limit the number of laps we complete in the race until we have gotten to the bottom of the vibrations and made improvements,” team principal Adrian Newey said.
Max Verstappen is not thrilled by the new regulationsImage: Florent Gooden/DPPI media/picture alliance
Which teams and drivers are new to the series?
Four years after announcing their return, Audi will finally join the grid this season. Their gradual takeover of racing team Sauber is now complete and by competing with their own team, they will become the fourth German car manufacturer (after Mercedes, Porsche, and BMW) to venture into the premier class.
Apart from Formula E, Audi has not been particularly active in the Formula series to date. Most of its successes have come in rally and touring car racing.
Nevertheless, Audi are ambitious and they want to win the world championship by 2030. First though, it’s all about gaining experience and improving.
“You also have to be humble in the face of the challenge ahead,” said team boss Jonathan Wheatley. “You don’t just beat teams like Ferrari, Red Bull, Mercedes, or McLaren because you’re Audi. It doesn’t work like that.”
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While Audi was welcomed with open arms, Cadillac, the other newcomer, had to fight long and hard for permission to join as the 11th team. The US luxury brand has previously been more active in endurance racing. With Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez, the team is relying on two very experienced drivers, and they will drive in a car with a Cadillac chassis and a Ferrari engine.
The only real newcomer to the premier class of motorsport is Arvid Lindblad. The 18-year-old Briton will be racing for Racing Bulls, where he takes over from Isack Hadjar, who has been promoted to Red Bull and given Yuki Tsunoda’s seat.
Lando Norris is the defending champion, but Ferrari appear fastest after testingImage: Nicolas Economou/SportPix UK/IMAGO
Who are the favorites for the title?
With completely new cars and a different set of rules, predictions are harder to make this time around. Only once the season starts, will it be clear who is capable of consistently finishing at the front.
The early signs from testing are that Ferrari might be the team to look out for. On the final day, Charles Leclerc set the fastest time overall in Bahrain. Behind him were the defending drivers’ champion Lando Norris (McLaren), Verstappen, and Mercedes driver George Russell.
Have there been any changes to the tracks?
Just like in 2025, there will be 24 races. The season begins on March 8 in Melbourne and ends on December 6 in Abu Dhabi.
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New to the racing calendar is the Madrid street circuit, replacing the race at Imola. The Spanish Grand Prix will be held there on September 13. The Barcelona race in June remains on the calendar, but is now called the Barcelona-Catalunya Grand Prix.
However, as the contract with the circuit is expiring, 2026 may be the last time we see an F1 race in Barcelona for a while. The Dutch track in the dunes of Zandvoort is also on the way out, albeit in 2027. With the organizers withdrawing from Formula 1 for financial reasons, Max Verstappen will enjoy a home race for the last time for the forseeable future this year.
Alcaraz, Dembélé, Sinner among Laureus Sportsman of the Year Nominees
Some of the biggest names in global sport have been shortlisted for the Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award, one of the most prestigious honours in international athletics.
The nominees for the 2026 edition include Carlos Alcaraz, Ousmane Dembele, Armand Duplantis, Marc Marquez, Tadej Pogacar, and Jannik Sinner.
The Laureus World Sports Awards recognise the best athletes across different sports each year. Winners are selected by the Laureus World Sports Academy, a group made up of legendary athletes from around the world.
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The 2026 ceremony is scheduled to take place in Madrid, bringing together some of the most accomplished figures in sport.
The Laureus World Sports Awards celebrate athletes whose performances have defined the sporting year. With such a strong lineup of nominees, the race for the 2026 World Sportsman of the Year award promises to be closely watched by fans around the world.
Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo will travel to Spain for treatment on a hamstring injury that is “more serious” than first thought.
The 41-year-old forward, who has scored 21 goals in 22 games this season in the Saudi Pro League for leaders Al-Nassr, was substituted in a 3-1 win against Al-Fayha on Saturday.
He had earlier missed a penalty.
Speaking before the side’s match against Neom on Saturday, Al-Nassr coach Jorge Jesus said Ronaldo would visit Madrid where “he will need treatment from his personal physiotherapist”.
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“In the last game, Cristiano left with a muscle injury. After the tests he underwent, it became clear that it is a more serious injury than we were expecting,” he added.
“He will need rest and recovery. We hope he will return soon to help the team.”
It is unclear whether the five-time Ballon d’Or winner will be fit to play in Portugal’s friendlies against Mexico on 29 March and the United States on 1 April.
Kelani Jordan and Lola Vice’s feud will come to a head on Saturday when the two meet in an underground match at NXT Vengeance Day.
In an underground match, WWE officials remove the ropes around the squared circle and the ring turns into an impromptu mixed martial arts-style match. The only way to win is to knock out your opponent or make them submit.
Kelani Jordan enters the ring during NXT at the WWE Performance Center on Jan. 13, 2026, in Orlando, Florida. (Conor Kvatek/WWE via Getty Images)
For Jordan, she may be considered the underdog as Vice has a legitimate MMA background that could provide the edge in the matchup. However, Jordan told Fox News Digital that she’s ever confident in what she’ll be able to bring to the ring.
“I feel like I’ve been ready because I stay ready, but I reached out to Shayna Baszler to help me just learn the techniques of a martial artist,” Jordan said. “But also, she’s a former UFC fighter, so I’ve been training with her and I feel more than prepared for the match on Saturday.”
Baszler had a brief stint in UFC before she tried her hand in pro wrestling. She was a two-time NXT women’s champion and WWE women’s tag team champion before she departed the company last year.
But Baszler returned to NXT TV this week to give Jordan a helping hand.
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Kelani Jordan in action against Lola Vice during NXT at the WWE Performance Center on Jan. 13, 2026, in Orlando, Florida.(Kevin Sabitus/WWE via Getty Images)
“One, she’s taught me all the techniques and just being able to, like, how to get out of things that Lola goes for, submissions, Lola throws a lot of kicks because she’s based in taekwondo background,” Jordan said of the help Baszler gave her. “So, I was able to learn ways to counter that but also up my offense because I’m not a specialist in submissions and Shayna is known for being the ‘submission magician.’ She helped me learn actual submissions, things that I could go for or counter for Lola. But also, she made me realize and humbled me to make sure like, OK, she’s the real deal. She definitely taught me a lot in that aspect.”
Jordan has already made Vice submit in recent weeks and suggested she could hone in on some of the frustration she’s felt with her colleague.
“Two weeks ago, Lola was able to see a different side of Kelani Jordan. Me and Lola go way back. We were in the finals of the (NXT) Breakout Tournament together,” she said. “We also had many big (premium live event) moments together. But also she was my best friend in the locker room and she kicked me out.
“I feel like when things like that happen, a different side of you comes out. I think Lola’s gonna be in for a rude awakening when she realizes, one, I’ve been training from one of the best, someone who paved the way in NXT. Also, I have a lot of vengeance to get out on her.”
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Kelani Jordan and Lola Vice kick each other during NXT at the WWE Performance Center on Jan. 13, 2026 in Orlando, Florida.(Kevin Sabitus/WWE via Getty Images)
Vengeance Day is set to take place at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. The event will start at 7 p.m. ET and can be seen on Peacock.