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Hendrix’s role at Spartak Moscow appears to be over, ‘MLS transfer rejected’

Hendrix's role at Spartak Moscow appears to be over, 'MLS transfer rejected'

Jorrit Hendrix left PSV last year for Spartak Moscow in high spirits, but the midfielder is hardly used in the Russian capital. The Dutchman could have left for Major League Soccer this transfer window, but he wasn’t interested. Who reports the generally well seized Sport Express. Hendrix could have left for the United States for the amount of 800,000 euros, …

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Two Limburg darts seize the PDC business card | 1Limburg

Two Limburg darts seize the PDC business card |  1Limburg

Darts Jules van Dongen from Meerssen and Luc Peters from Nieuw-Bergen got a business card with the PDC darts association on the third day of the Q-School (qualifying school) finals in Niedernhausen, Germany. Peters won all seven of his matches on Friday to become the day’s winner. Van Dongen has collected enough points in recent days and can therefore no …

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Australia revokes Novak Djokovic’s visa again: live updates

Australia revokes Novak Djokovic's visa again: live updates

Spectators in the stands at Melbourne Park on Thursday.credit…Martin Cape/AFP – Getty Images Anger over Novak Djokovic’s immigration battle has completely overshadowed this week’s Australian Open tennis, and Andy Murray, one of Djokovic’s longtime rivals, weighed in minutes after reaching the Sydney International singles final. Former world number one Murray said: “I’m not going to sit here and start kicking …

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Tomazoli hangs up after taking over legendary career from the public

Tomazoli hangs up after taking over legendary career from the public

DW Stewart door For the past 50 years, Hillsborough player Paul Tomazoli has umpired football, baseball and softball at the high school, college and national levels. On December 31, 2021, Tomazoli retired and officially placed his last order. After graduating from Nokomis High School in 1963 and writing in football and baseball, Tomazoli continued his love for these two sports …

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Miami GP organization shares new footage of F1 circuit construction

Miami GP organization shares new footage of F1 circuit construction

For years, Formula 1 had the desire to host a second Grand Prix in the United States and Miami was quickly named as the hoped-for location. Three and a half years after the first rumors, the royal class of motorsport knew finally reach an agreement last April, putting the city of Florida on the F1 calendar for ten years from …

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GPC Vlissingen continues with Marlon Moeal

Dhooge signs up for Corn Boys for three years

December Coaching News Pim Bruins is Harro Hazelaar’s successor as coach of the Oostkapelle / Domburg second division. The Bruins are still active at SSV’65 in Goes, but will be back there next summer. Perry Snoep de Bruinisse will be the new coach of the fourth division team Smerdiek. Snoep still works at Nieuwdorp, but will be leaving the Beveland …

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Silver Van Anrooij at NK for promises | Sports in Zeeland

Silver Van Anrooij at NK for promises |  Sports in Zeeland

RUCPHEN – Shirin van Anrooij finished second on Sunday in Rucphen at the national championships for the promises. In the last lap, Fem van Empel pulls away from her. The U23 race took place at the same time as that of the elite women. In theory, one of the promises could also become Dutch champion overall or step on the …

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Wolff returns as national coach of Dutch track sprinters

Wolff returns as national coach of Dutch track sprinters

René Wolff returns to the Dutch cycling association KNWU as the national trainer of track sprinters. The 43-year-old German succeeds Hugo Haak, who announced his departure after the successful Olympic Games in Japan. Wolff will succeed Haak, 30, effective February 1, who was named Coach of the Year for the second time at Sportgala last month. The German also worked …

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