Former Uruguay footballer Diego Forlan is making headlines again several years after his retirement from professional ...
ADIDAS could re-release the infamous Jabulani football, according to reports. The Jabulani was memorably used in the 2010 Fifa World Cup in South Africa. It is best remembered for violently ...
According to Footy Headlines, the Jabulani could go back on sale in the coming years. They point to the fact that Adidas have been re-releasing iconic footballs from the 2000s. The Roteiro used at ...
Senior Kofi Sarfoh scores with 7:08 remaining to lift the Blue Bison to a 1-0 victory over Baldwinsville in a Class AAA state ...
At eight weeks’ old and 200 kilograms, southern white rhino calf Jabulani has charged into public view for the first time, trotting and smelling his way through Melbourne’s own savannah.
“Nottingham Ball” has allowed the team to experience historic success with a perfect 16-0 regular season record and has the ...
BOSTON - One day after unveiling its official franchise name, Boston's new National Women's Soccer League team is apologizing for its "Too Many Balls" promotional campaign that accompanied the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Walsh Jesuit‘s undefeated season came to an end Saturday night at Historic Crew Stadium as the Springboro ...
The latest National Women's Soccer League expansion team debuted ... of famous sports teams by complaining it has “too many balls”—which was slammed as male-centered and possibly transphobic.
The ad then declares it’s time to “add a new chapter” to the city’s legacy, and shows clips of women soccer players to introduce the new franchise. “Anything is possible, no balls ...
A joke had to be thrown out at the offices of the new BOS Nation FC women's soccer club ... a narrator uttered the slogans "Boston loves its balls" and "there are too many balls in this town." ...
The National Women's Soccer League expansion team in Boston apologized Wednesday for a "Too Many Balls" marketing campaign that drew a harsh reaction from the transgender community and others.