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IOC / IF27 Feb 2026, 21:25 from SportsIn
A recent UEFA financial report reveals a significant financial disparity within Ligue 1, with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) operating at a vastly different level than other clubs. The report highlights a 29 to 1 ratio between PSG's revenue and the average club, raising concerns about the competition's sustainability and appeal. UEFA emphasizes the need for solidarity and redistribution mechanisms to ensure a more balanced ecosystem and prevent leagues from becoming overly reliant on a single dominant club, drawing parallels to the Premier League's success.
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IOC / IF / NOC / Multi-Sport Events / Other25 Feb 2026, 05:00 from News1
The 9th Congress of the Workers' Party of Korea (WPK) concluded with significant personnel changes, including the retirement of several veteran leaders and the promotion of younger officials. Military representation and 'field workers' saw increased representation, reflecting Russia deployment and regional development initiatives. While the congress declared 'remarkable achievements' across all sectors, particularly in the economy, and emphasized a 'transformational stage' in socialist development, the details of the business summary and revised party regulations remain undisclosed. Key changes include the election of Kim Jong-un as General Secretary, a reshuffling of the Central Committee and Candidate Committee (with over 50% turnover), and the departure of prominent figures like Choi Ryong-hae and Pak Jong-chon. The congress also signaled potential future personnel changes in the State Affairs Commission and Cabinet, and the potential shift in inter-Korean affairs leadership with the possible rise of Chang Kim-chol. The absence of potential successors to Kim Jong-un in the Central Committee raises questions about the future leadership succession.
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Multi-Sport Events25 Feb 2026, 04:45 from SportsInOrganization mentioned: IOC
Protests and political commentary marked Milano Cortina 2026, with athletes navigating complex issues and facing scrutiny. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) enforced Rule 50 regarding political expression, leading to athlete disqualifications. The events raise concerns about the intersection of sport and politics at future events like the 2026 FIFA World Cup and Los Angeles 2028, particularly with Donald Trump's potential return to the White House. Athletes grappled with representing their countries amidst global divisions, while the IOC struggled to balance freedom of expression with maintaining a neutral Olympic environment.
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Multi-Sport Events24 Feb 2026, 00:38 from SportsIn
The death of cartel leader 'El Mencho' has triggered widespread violence across Mexico, coinciding with preparations for the 2026 World Cup. Disruptions in Guadalajara, a host city, and other key locations like Mexico City and Monterrey, raise serious security concerns for the tournament, impacting travel, infrastructure, and the safety of teams, officials, and fans. Increased security measures and international cooperation are underway, but the situation poses a significant challenge to the event's successful execution.
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IOC22 Feb 2026, 17:45 from NewsisPerson mentioned: Seung Min RYU
At the 2026 Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo Winter Olympics, Kim Jae-yeol, President of the International Luge Federation (ISU) and IOC member, was elected to the IOC Executive Board. Simultaneously, Won Yun-jong, a Korean bobsleigh legend, was elected as an IOC Athlete Representative. This marks a significant increase in Korea's influence within the international sports community, with two Korean representatives now holding key positions. Kim's election to the Executive Board, which oversees crucial decisions including Olympic host city selection, is expected to benefit Korea's bid for the 2036 Summer Olympics. Won Yun-jong, the first winter sports athlete from Korea to be elected as an IOC Athlete Representative, aims to support athletes and promote their rights within the Olympic movement.