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A football club in China has been fined 30,000 yuan (US$4,000) for channelling evil spirits to help them beat their rivals.
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VnExpress International on MSNChinese football club fined for using talismans to beat opponentsChinese third-tier club Changchun Xidu has been fined 30,000 yuan (US$4,000) for putting "feudal superstition items" in the ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNChinese club Changchun Xidu fined for using superstitious charms to unnerve opponentsAway team dressing rooms can be unwelcoming places but Chinese third-tier club Changchun Xidu are counting the cost of going ...
VCG. In occasion of the upcoming match at the Beijing Workers’ Stadium, Chinese Super League team Beijing Guoan has opened ticket sales for t ...
It is the 80th minute of a football match. Torrential rain lashes the pitch. The scoreboard reads 0-4. The outcome is all but sealed. You are outmatched, soaked and staring down the final 10 ...
On June 28, four university teams of humanoid robots faced off in fully autonomous 3-on-3 soccer matches powered entirely by ...
Just 15, the future football star and Lions captain was part of the Singapore Under-16 team that beat their highly fancied ...
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News-Leader sports reporter Wyatt Wheeler is getting married this week. He called Keith Guttin, Barry Hinson and John Perry ...
The San Jose Sharks' 2025 NHL Draft produced one of the most talented prospects. How does the rest of the Sharks' draft class ...
Foxconn Recall Shows China’s Grip on Apple’s Supply Chain: What it Means for 'Make in India' iPhones
However, the move comes at a time when Apple has reportedly pushed its Indian suppliers—particularly Foxconn and Tata ...
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