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‘I thought everything was going to kill me’: Gary Woodland says he was gripped by fear of death before brain surgery

By Jack Bantock, CNN (CNN) — American golfer Gary Woodland said he was “fear-driven every day, mostly around death” in the months before undergoing brain surgery last year. The former US Open champion returns to competitive action on Thursday for the first time since the craniotomy to remove a lesion on his brain on September

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Over 200 Ukrainian athletes urge French President Emmanuel Macron to ban Russian and Belarusian athletes from Paris 2024

By Ben Church and Thomas Schlachter, CNN (CNN) — Over 200 Ukrainian athletes have signed a letter urging French President Emmanuel Macron to exclude Russian and Belarusian athletes from participating at this year’s Olympic and Paralympic Games. Amid the ongoing Ukraine-Russia conflict, the open letter, published on December 29 by Ukraine’s sports ministry, is also

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He sent inappropriate messages to women colleagues. Now soccer great Marc Overmars has been banned from world football

By Amy Woodyatt, CNN (CNN) — Former Dutch international Marc Overmars has been handed a global ban from holding a post in soccer after a suspension issued in the Netherlands was extended by the sport’s world governing body FIFA. Overmars left his position as Ajax’s Director of Football Affairs, which he had held for 10 years, in

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‘It’s outrageous’: Toronto Raptors head coach goes on furious rant at officials after 132-131 defeat to LA Lakers

By Matias Grez, CNN (CNN) — Toronto Raptors head coach Darko Rajaković let rip at the referees following his team’s narrow 132-131 defeat to the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday. Rajaković was left furious by the free throw disparity between the two teams, with the Lakers shooting 36 free throws in the game compared to

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Franz Beckenbauer revolutionized soccer with sweeper role, bringing glamor and glory to Bayern and Germany

By Sam Joseph, CNN (CNN) — Revolutionary soccer player Franz Beckenbauer, one of the few men to win the World Cup as both as a player and a coach, has died at the age of 78, according to the German football federation (DFB). Nicknamed ‘Der Kaiser’ ‘(The Emperor’), Beckenbauer is regarded as one of soccer’s all-time greats.

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