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2026 WNBA Title Odds: Aces, Lynx Favored; Where Do Fever Land?
The Las Vegas Aces secured their third WNBA championship in four years by sweeping the Phoenix Mercury 4-0 in the best-of-seven series, highlighting their dominance in the league. Looking ahead to the 2026 WNBA Championship, FanDuel Sportsbook released odds as of October 13, with the Minnesota Lynx and Las Vegas Aces tied as favorites at +350, meaning a $10 bet would return $45 total. The Indiana Fever follow at +390, while the New York Liberty and Phoenix Mercury are listed at +480 and +850, respectively, with other teams like the Atlanta Dream, Seattle Storm, and expansion squads having longer odds. Notably, the Minnesota Lynx, despite recent setbacks including a 2025 semifinal loss and an injury to star player Napheesa Collier, are positioned as top contenders, having last won the title in 2017. The reigning champion Las Vegas Aces, led by MVP A'ja Wilson, showcased a remarkable turnaround in 2025, winning 16 consecutive games to cap off their title run. The Indiana Fever, who reached the semifinals without Caitlin Clark for much of the season, are seen as potential finalists if she returns. At the bottom, expansion teams Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo, set to debut in the league's 30th anniversary year, face uncertainties due to upcoming CBA negotiations.
2026 WNBA Title Odds: Aces, Lynx Favored; Where Do Fever Land?
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Where Liberty vacancy falls in most desirable WNBA coaching spots
The WNBA is currently experiencing a coaching carousel with five head coaching positions available, indicating significant turnover and opportunities in the league. Potential coaches are evaluating these job openings based on various factors, while teams are simultaneously vetting candidates to ensure the best fit for their organizations. Madeline Kenney is providing behind-the-scenes insights and updates on the Liberty team, exclusively for Sports+ subscribers, offering a closer look at the team dynamics and developments. Key considerations in these evaluations include location, facility quality, roster composition, and overall team outlook, which influence both coaching decisions and team strategies. A major uncertainty for many teams revolves around their rosters, as a substantial portion of the league's veteran players are free agents, adding complexity to coaching hires and future planning.
Where Liberty vacancy falls in most desirable WNBA coaching spots
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What’s expected in WNBA’s consequential offseason as CBA deadline nears?
The WNBA offseason has commenced following the Las Vegas Aces' championship celebration, marked by commissioner Cathy Engelbert facing boos while presenting the trophy and MVP award. This period is anticipated to be highly significant due to ongoing collective bargaining agreement (CBA) negotiations, with key issues including salary structure and player compensation, and a deadline set for October 31. Over 100 veteran players are free agents, potentially leading to a major reshuffling of teams, and the league is expanding with new franchises in Toronto and Portland, bringing the total to more than 14 for the first time since 2002. Tensions remain high between the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) and the WNBA as the deadline approaches, with players describing discussions as "combative." Central to the negotiations are revenue sharing and salaries, with players pushing for a "transformational" agreement that reworks the revenue-sharing system to capitalize on the league's business growth, unlike the NBA's model. Engelbert has offered a "significant" salary increase but acknowledges the possibility of extending the negotiation deadline, as was done in 2020, to avoid a lockout. If no extension is agreed upon, a lockout will begin on November 1, which would not immediately affect player pay but would disrupt offseasons by denying access to team facilities, impacting training routines. Engelbert indicated that key events like the draft lottery and expansion draft for the new teams cannot proceed without a new CBA, leaving teams uncertain about formats, including player protection rules and free agent regulations. The last multi-team expansion draft in 2000 involved four teams with six picks each, highlighting the complexity of the current situation.
What’s expected in WNBA’s consequential offseason as CBA deadline nears?
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WNBA’s Angel Reese to Become 1st Pro Athlete to Walk the VS Fashion Show
Angel Reese, a professional basketball player for the Chicago Sky, is making history by becoming the first professional athlete to walk the runway in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, scheduled for October 15 in New York City. Reese announced this news on her Instagram on October 9, sharing behind-the-scenes photos from a Victoria’s Secret photoshoot and expressing her excitement with the caption, "Stepping into a dream: From Angel to a Victoria Secret ANGEL," noting that it feels like destiny and she is finally getting her wings. Victoria’s Secret also celebrated her inclusion on their social media, posting on Instagram to welcome her as "the first professional athlete angel" and emphasizing the significance of her participation, describing it as a major understatement. The Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show, which began in 1995 and gained popularity in 2001, was discontinued after 2019 due to criticism over lack of inclusivity but returned in 2024. Reese attended the 2024 show as an audience member, where she was inspired by the performances and models, making her upcoming runway walk a "full-circle moment." In an interview with People, Reese described the announcement as surreal and shared that she had manifested this opportunity, expressing gratitude and excitement. She reiterated this on her Instagram Story, writing about her dreams and ambition coming to life and inviting followers to watch her on October 15. Beyond the fashion show, Reese has been expanding her modeling repertoire, recently announcing a collaboration with Juicy Couture on October 6 via Instagram. Her team, the Chicago Sky, congratulated her on Instagram with a montage of her pregame outfits from the season. This announcement follows Reese's absence from the Sky's final three games due to injury and a half-game suspension imposed by the team at the end of the year for statements deemed detrimental to the team.
WNBA’s Angel Reese to Become 1st Pro Athlete to Walk the VS Fashion Show
12/10 20:02
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Caitlin Clark Alludes to New WNBA Offseason Hobby
Caitlin Clark, following the conclusion of the Indiana Fever's 2024 WNBA season, jokingly mentioned in a media interaction that she might pursue a professional career in golf during the offseason, stating she plans to play golf until the weather turns cold in Indiana. While her remarks were made in a lighthearted manner, Clark has demonstrated a genuine interest in golf, as she spent much of the previous offseason on golf courses and even took part in an LPGA Pro-Am event, underscoring her commitment to the sport. In a YouTube video posted by teammate Aerial Powers on October 12, Clark further humorously suggested she could become a DJ, citing her role in playing music for the team in the locker room and confirming that golf and DJing are her two primary hobbies. Clark's playful comments reflect her actual enjoyment of these activities, including her fondness for handling music duties during team and family events, likely influenced by her admiration for Taylor Swift and her new album.
Caitlin Clark Alludes to New WNBA Offseason Hobby
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WNBA star Caitlin Clark to take questions from Long Island Association
Caitlin Clark, a star guard for the WNBA's Indiana Fever, is set to participate in a discussion hosted by the Long Island Association later this month, focusing on her career and influence in popular culture. The event is scheduled for October 29 at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury, beginning at 10:30 a.m. with a Networking Reception, followed by a Luncheon and Program. It will be moderated by Matt Cohen, the association's president and CEO, covering topics such as her record-breaking performances, captivating playing style, philanthropy, and iconic media presence. Ticket prices for nonmembers are $5,500 for a table of 10 or $600 for an individual ticket, while members receive special rates. The event is sponsored by several organizations, including Four Leaf Federal Credit Union, Long Island University, PSEG Long Island, and Newsday. The Long Island Association, a business group established in 1926, has a history of hosting notable speakers, including political figures like Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, as well as sports stars such as Derek Jeter and David Beckham. Past events have occasionally generated news, such as Colin Powell's endorsement of Hillary Clinton in 2016. Messages to the association regarding the event were not immediately returned, and the discussion highlights Clark's rising profile, with Newsday previously noting her potential to become the richest athlete in women's team sports history.
WNBA star Caitlin Clark to take questions from Long Island Association
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How the Mercury Landed Key Talent in the 1999 WNBA Draft
The Phoenix Mercury, an original WNBA team, achieved early success with a 16-12 record in their first season and made the playoffs. They returned to the playoffs the following year, advancing to the WNBA Finals in 1998, where they lost 2-1 to the Houston Comets. This marked their last Finals appearance until 2007, when they won the championship by defeating the Detroit Shock. After the 1998 Finals, the Mercury missed the playoffs in the subsequent season but strengthened their roster through the 1999 draft, utilizing four picks—one in each round. Their first-round selection was Edna Campbell, who averaged 9.6 points, 1.9 rebounds, and 1.3 assists in her rookie year before moving to other teams like the Seattle Storm, Sacramento Monarchs, and San Antonio Silver Stars. In the second round, they drafted Clarissa Davis-Wrightsil, who played one season with the Mercury, averaging 9.3 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 1.4 assists. The third-round pick, Lisa Harrison, contributed from 1999 to 2003, with her best season in 2002 averaging 8.2 points and 3.9 rebounds, and she briefly returned in 2005. Their final pick, Amanda Wilson, played 15 games over two seasons before being waived, solidifying the draft's role in adding talent to the team's history.
How the Mercury Landed Key Talent in the 1999 WNBA Draft
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The three stars who made the Aces three-time WNBA champs
The Las Vegas Aces secured the 2025 WNBA championship by sweeping the Phoenix Mercury 4-0 in the first best-of-seven WNBA Finals, with a decisive 97-86 victory in Game 4. As the final seconds ticked down, Jackie Young dribbled out the clock, and the team celebrated with emotional embraces, including Chelsea Gray jumping into A'ja Wilson's arms and coach Becky Hammon pulling Wilson down for a hug. Fans chanted "Aces, Aces" in celebration of their third title in four years. This win solidifies the Aces as a modern WNBA dynasty, joining the Houston Comets and Minnesota Lynx as one of the few teams to win three championships in a four-year span. The core trio of A'ja Wilson, Jackie Young, and Chelsea Gray has been central to this success, with each player consistently stepping up and choosing to remain together in Las Vegas to pursue championships, as highlighted by team executives and former coach Bill Laimbeer. Individually, A'ja Wilson is praised as the best player in the world and a four-time MVP, while Jackie Young is regarded as the league's top guard. Chelsea Gray, who joined the Aces in 2021 with prior championship experience from the Los Angeles Sparks, contributed to the team's cohesive and legendary dynamic. Together, they form a family-like unit that navigates challenges by supporting each other and seizing opportunities to build lasting memories. The foundation of this dynasty traces back to 2018, when the franchise relocated from San Antonio to Las Vegas and hired Bill Laimbeer as head coach. They drafted A'ja Wilson first overall in 2018, who quickly earned Rookie of the Year honors, and added Jackie Young with the top pick in 2019. After reaching the Finals in 2020 but being swept by Seattle, the team strengthened its roster by signing Chelsea Gray in 2021, ultimately building a championship-caliber team through strategic drafting and player development.
The three stars who made the Aces three-time WNBA champs
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Way-Too-Early WNBA Power Rankings: Early look at 2026
The Las Vegas Aces have won the 2025 WNBA Finals by sweeping the Phoenix Mercury, securing their third league championship in the past four years. This victory caps a season where they improved from a .500 record in early August to the No. 2 seed in the playoffs, with A'ja Wilson earning her fourth MVP award. The upcoming offseason is set to be the busiest in WNBA history, featuring the need for a new collective bargaining agreement, expansion drafts for the Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire franchises, a draft lottery, and a significant free agency period that includes many players not on rookie contracts. This creates unprecedented uncertainty for team rosters heading into the next season. Early projections for the 2026 season have been made, excluding the expansion teams due to their lack of coaches and players. The Las Vegas Aces, with a 30-14 record and key players like A'ja Wilson, Jackie Young, and Chelsea Gray under coach Becky Hammon, are expected to remain championship contenders. The Phoenix Mercury, as runners-up with a 27-17 record, rebuilt successfully after Diana Taurasi's retirement and Brittney Griner's departure, showing promise under coach Nate Tibbetts. The Atlanta Dream set a franchise record with 30 wins but were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs, raising questions about retaining their core players. The Minnesota Lynx, with a 34-10 record, were title favorites but fell in the semifinals due to injuries and internal conflicts, though they could rebound with their core and a top draft pick. The New York Liberty, with a 24-20 record, also lost in the semifinals, highlighting the competitive landscape for the upcoming season.
Way-Too-Early WNBA Power Rankings: Early look at 2026
11/10 10:03
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One win away from a WNBA Finals sweep: How the Aces stayed a step ahead of the Mercury
The Las Vegas Aces defeated the Phoenix Mercury 90-88 in Game 3 of the WNBA Finals, taking a 3-0 series lead and putting the Mercury on the brink of a sweep. The victory was sealed by a last-second jump shot from A'ja Wilson, who led the Aces with 34 points and 14 rebounds. The Mercury mounted a significant comeback, overcoming a 17-point deficit to tie the game with a minute remaining. Despite the effort, Phoenix has now lost all three games of the Finals so far. Aces coach Becky Hammon praised her team's resilience and the work they've put in off the court, which has translated into their on-court success. The Aces' path to the Finals was marked by challenges, including a mid-season slump where they hovered around a .500 record. A turning point was a 16-game winning streak that propelled them into the playoffs. A key to their success has been the team's cohesion, built around a core trio of A'ja Wilson, Jackie Young, and Chelsea Gray, who have played together for several years. Strategic adjustments have been crucial for the Aces. In Game 3, reserves Jewell Loyd and Dana Evans combined for 39 points, offsetting the Mercury's improved defense against Wilson and Young. Additionally, coach Hammon implemented a zone defense for 18 plays, which disrupted the Mercury's offense and contributed to the momentum shift in the Aces' favor. The Aces will attempt to complete the series sweep and win their third WNBA championship in Game 4, which is scheduled for Friday.
One win away from a WNBA Finals sweep: How the Aces stayed a step ahead of the Mercury
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Trio of Finals Participants Highlights All-WNBA Teams
The year 2025 saw the WNBA continue its upward trajectory, with the league thriving despite injuries to key players like Caitlin Clark of the Fever, and benefiting from the addition of the expansion Valkyries. The All-WNBA team for 2025 was announced, featuring a strong lineup of players, including two participants from the ongoing WNBA Finals on the first team. The first team includes Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas, who made her third consecutive first-team appearance and fourth overall, and Aces center A'ja Wilson, with her fifth first-team appearance and sixth consecutive overall selection. Other members of the first team are Lynx forward Napheesa Collier, a three-time first-teamer and four-time All-WNBA selection, Dream guard Allisha Gray, making her first appearance, and Indiana Fever guard Kelsey Mitchell, also a first-timer. The second team comprises Fever center and forward Aliyah Boston, a first-timer, Wings guard Paige Bueckers, a rookie and first-timer, Liberty guard Sabrina Ionescu, a four-time second team selection, Storm forward Nneka Ogwumike, a seven-time second teamer and former first teamer with the Sparks in 2016, and Las Vegas Aces guard Jackie Young, a two-time second teamer. In related news, the WNBA Finals are ongoing, with the Aces and Phoenix scheduled to play Game 4 on Friday.
Trio of Finals Participants Highlights All-WNBA Teams
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Charles Barkley issues warning to WNBA players amid contentious CBA negotiations
The WNBA is facing scrutiny over player treatment and potential labor disputes, with Commissioner Cathy Engelbert under fire for her handling of league affairs. Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier has publicly criticized the league office for a "lack of accountability" and alleged that Engelbert made disparaging remarks about rising stars Caitlin Clark and Paige Bueckers during her end-of-season media availability. Collier's leadership in upcoming collective bargaining negotiations has been praised by her colleagues, but Basketball Hall of Famer Charles Barkley cautioned players against overplaying their hand in labor talks. On "The Rich Eisen Show," Barkley warned that while players have power and talent, billionaire owners are unlikely to concede all demands, drawing from his NBA experience where strikes led to unemployment and minimal gains. Barkley emphasized the need for caution, noting that players, regardless of their wealth, should avoid confrontations with billionaires and instead aim for the best possible deal while continuing to grow the league. Meanwhile, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver expressed optimism that a resolution between WNBA players and the league would be reached, though he acknowledged the necessity of repairing the strained relationship with Engelbert.
Charles Barkley issues warning to WNBA players amid contentious CBA negotiations
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And-Ones: Westbrook, Durant, WNBA Coaches, Caboclo, Fournier, Projected Win Totals
Russell Westbrook remains an unsigned free agent in the NBA, and Kevin Durant, a forward for the Houston Rockets, expressed on the "Up & Adams" show that he would not mind a reunion with his former teammate. Durant praised Westbrook as a legend who deserves to be in the league and should be able to exit the NBA on his own terms. Despite Durant's support, the Rockets are unable to sign Westbrook in the short term due to being hard-capped, which restricts them from adding veteran players even with minimum contracts. In other basketball news, Kevin Pelton has projected that the Golden State Warriors will achieve 56 wins in the upcoming season, based on a combination of statistical models and subjective assumptions about player minutes.
And-Ones: Westbrook, Durant, WNBA Coaches, Caboclo, Fournier, Projected Win Totals
09/10 20:04
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Former UConn stars Napheesa Collier, Gabby Williams headline WNBA All-Defensive teams
The WNBA announced its 2025 All-Defensive teams on Wednesday, featuring three standout former UConn women's basketball players among the honorees. Seattle Storm guard Gabby Williams earned a spot on the first team for the first time in her seven-year career, after previously being on the second team in 2022. In her first full season since 2022, Williams nearly tied the WNBA's single-season steals record, falling just one short of Teresa Weatherspoon's 100 steals from 1998. She joined Weatherspoon and Tamika Catchings as the only players to record over 90 steals in a season, led the league with 2.3 steals per game in 2025, and set a Storm franchise record with eight steals in a single game against the Los Angeles Sparks on June 17. Napheesa Collier, a former UConn teammate and the 2024 Defensive Player of the Year, also made the first team. She anchored the Minnesota Lynx's top-ranked defense, averaging career-highs of 1.5 blocks and 1.6 steals, along with 22.9 points and 7.3 rebounds per game. Collier tied the WNBA record for most steals in a quarter with five against the Storm on May 27, and was one of only two players, alongside league MVP A'ja Wilson, to rank in the top five for both blocks and steals, while also placing third in defensive rating. The first team was rounded out by A'ja Wilson and Lynx center Alanna Smith, who were named the 2025 Co-Defensive Players of the Year, as well as Phoenix Mercury star Alyssa Thomas. On the second team, UConn legend Breanna Stewart extended her six-year streak of All-Defensive recognitions, despite missing 13 games due to a right knee injury. She averaged 1.4 steals and 1.4 blocks per game, ranking in the top 10 for defensive rating, and became the first New York Liberty player to earn three All-Defensive nods, with previous first-team selections in 2023 and 2024. The second team also included Indiana Fever center Aliyah Boston, Golden State Valkyries guard Veronica Burton, and Atlanta Dream guard Rhyne Howard.
Former UConn stars Napheesa Collier, Gabby Williams headline WNBA All-Defensive teams
08/10 20:02
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How A’ja Wilson broke the Phoenix Mercury in Game 2 of the WNBA Finals
In the 2025 WNBA Finals, A'ja Wilson's dominant performance in Game 2 led the Las Vegas Aces to a 2-0 series lead over the Phoenix Mercury, positioning them halfway to the championship. Wilson's impact was anticipated, as her ability to deliver great games in the playoffs is considered inevitable, much like the rising sun. Wilson started Game 2 slowly, with an early turnover and two missed shots, but quickly shifted gears. She assisted Chelsea Gray for a 3-pointer and then scored her first points by driving past Alyssa Thomas effortlessly, setting the tone for her dominance. Despite her efforts, the Mercury ended the first quarter with a 27-24 lead, offering a glimmer of hope. The second quarter saw Wilson explode offensively, scoring 13 points and making six field goals—more than the entire Mercury team in that period. She consistently scored through contact, including a three-point play and midrange shots over defenders like Thomas, showcasing her smooth and unbothered style. By halftime, Wilson had 20 points, her highest in a WNBA Finals half, and the Aces led 46-37, a lead they maintained. Wilson's unstoppable nature stems from her elite ball-handling, strength, basketball IQ, and free-throw accuracy. Crucially, she excels in midrange shooting, an area defenses often concede, making it hard to counter. While she is capable from three-point range, she avoids relying on it, preferring to dominate inside or create opportunities for teammates, further complicating opponents' strategies.
How A’ja Wilson broke the Phoenix Mercury in Game 2 of the WNBA Finals
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Scott Van Pelt calls out WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert’s alleged Caitlin Clark take as ‘preposterous’
SportsCenter host Scott Van Pelt has publicly criticized WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert for her alleged comments about Caitlin Clark, which were first revealed by player Napheesa Collier. Engelbert reportedly stated that Clark should be grateful for earning $16 million off the court, attributing it to the platform provided by the WNBA. Van Pelt labeled Engelbert's alleged remarks as "preposterous" during a broadcast, arguing that Clark has significantly benefited the WNBA rather than the other way around. He highlighted Clark's impact during her college years at Iowa, noting that her games drew record-high ratings and boosted the league's visibility. Van Pelt emphasized that the WNBA has gained from Clark's presence, citing increased franchise valuations and describing her as a "Tiger Woods tide that lifts all boats," even though Clark missed much of the season due to injury. Additionally, Van Pelt addressed the ongoing tensions in the WNBA, pointing out that players are seeking a larger share of revenue in the upcoming Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations after the current one expires in October 2025. He commended Collier for her bravery in exposing Engelbert's comments and called on the commissioner to explain how such sentiments could arise, suggesting that a failure to respond would send a negative message. As of now, neither Engelbert nor Clark has publicly responded to the allegations. Clark, who spent most of the year injured and on the bench for the Indiana Fever, is expected to return for the 2026 season following the team's playoff exit against the Las Vegas Aces.
Scott Van Pelt calls out WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert’s alleged Caitlin Clark take as ‘preposterous’
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Cheryl Reeve suspended for Game 4 Sunday against Phoenix with Lynx on brink of elimination
The WNBA announced on Saturday that Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve has been suspended for one game, specifically for her team's must-win Game 4 against the Phoenix Mercury in the WNBA semifinals on Sunday. This suspension follows her ejection at the end of Game 3, where she received a second technical foul after disputing the game's officiating both on the court and in the postgame press conference. Reeve's suspension was due to her conduct and comments, which included aggressively pursuing and verbally abusing a game official on the court, failing to leave promptly after ejection, making inappropriate remarks to fans while exiting, and comments in the postgame press conference. In that press conference, she called for a change in officiating leadership at the league level, criticizing the crew as unworthy for a semifinals playoff game and using strong language. Additionally, Lynx star Napheesa Collier will miss Game 4 due to a left ankle injury sustained from a play involving Phoenix's Alyssa Thomas late in Game 3. Reeve had earlier received her first technical foul in the second quarter for disputing Thomas's defense on Collier, who did not shoot any free throws in the game. Other consequences include fines for associate head coach Eric Thibault, who will take over head coaching duties in Reeve's absence, for inappropriate interaction with an official, and assistant coach Rebekkah Brunson for an inappropriate social media comment on X regarding the incident. The Lynx are currently trailing 2-1 in the best-of-five semifinal series and must win Game 4 in Phoenix to force a decisive Game 5 in Minneapolis, or their season will end.
Cheryl Reeve suspended for Game 4 Sunday against Phoenix with Lynx on brink of elimination
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WNBA Suspends Lynx Head Coach For Playoff Game After All-Time Meltdown
The Minnesota Lynx concluded the regular season as the top team in the WNBA standings but are now facing a critical challenge in the league semifinals, having to compete without their head coach for Game 4 due to a suspension. During Game 3 of the semifinals against the Phoenix Mercury, Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve became enraged and vehemently criticized an official for not calling a foul on a play where Napheesa Collier lost possession of the ball to Alyssa Thomas after their knees collided, causing Collier to fall. However, the incident was not deemed a foul, as Thomas had cleanly knocked the ball away without making illegal contact, a view supported by assessments from NBA officials. Following the game, Reeve continued her tirade against the officiating in her postgame press conference, explicitly calling for a change in leadership at the league level and labeling the officiating as "f—ing malpractice." In response, the WNBA suspended Reeve for Game 4, a decision that was widely anticipated given the severity of her outburst. As a result of the suspension, Reeve will be unable to coach in the pivotal Game 4 and will instead watch the game from her hotel room, underscoring the consequences of her actions during a crucial playoff moment for the team.
WNBA Suspends Lynx Head Coach For Playoff Game After All-Time Meltdown
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With WNBA officiating under scrutiny, what does it take to become a referee in the league?
WNBA officiating has faced significant scrutiny throughout the season, with numerous complaints from coaches and players regarding its quality and consistency. This dissatisfaction has intensified during the playoffs, where nearly every coach has used postgame news conferences to voice concerns about the physicality of play and officiating standards. In a notable incident, Minnesota's coach Cheryl Reeve launched a two-minute public tirade after her team lost Game 3 of the best-of-five series against Phoenix, questioning not only the competency of the officials but also the leadership of the referees at the league level. This highlights the escalating frustrations among team representatives over perceived inconsistencies in officiating. WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert addressed these officiating issues during the All-Star Weekend in July, acknowledging the concerns raised by teams and emphasizing the league's efforts to review every play extensively. She stated that the league uses this feedback for officials' training and stressed the importance of consistency, noting that while the WNBA may not call as many fouls as other basketball formats, maintaining uniform standards is a key focus. The league has maintained a structured system for developing officials over the past two decades, which requires all aspiring WNBA referees to gain experience in the NBA's developmental G League. This serves as a feeder program, providing referees with opportunities to officiate at a professional level and be evaluated on both their rule knowledge and ability to work effectively in three-person teams. To become a WNBA official, individuals must first be identified through a scouting program that targets referees working at high school, college, or other levels. Once selected, they participate in WNBA and NBA developmental programs before advancing to the G League, where they refine their skills before potentially moving up to officiate in the WNBA.
With WNBA officiating under scrutiny, what does it take to become a referee in the league?
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Napheesa Collier's WNBA playoff injury results in coach's ejection, suspension
The WNBA has suspended Minnesota Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve for one game and imposed fines due to her conduct and remarks during and after the team's 84-76 loss to the Phoenix Mercury. This incident occurred when Reeve aggressively confronted and verbally abused a game official on the court, failed to leave promptly after being ejected with 21.8 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, and made inappropriate comments to fans while exiting. The trigger for Reeve's outburst was a play where Alyssa Thomas stole the ball from Napheesa Collier near the 3-point line, leading to a game-sealing layup. Collier sustained a leg injury during this collision and had to be assisted to the locker room. In her postgame comments, Reeve criticized the officiating, highlighting that Collier, one of the league's top players, shot zero free throws despite drawing five fouls and suffering injuries, and she expressed frustration over the lack of foul calls on the play. Following the game, Reeve engaged in a two-minute rant filled with expletives, where she called for changes in the WNBA's officiating leadership, specifically targeting the officials from that night—Isaac Barnett, Randy Richardson, and Jenna Reneau—and questioning their suitability for playoff games. She left the press conference after making these statements without taking questions. In response, the National Basketball Referees Association defended the officials' decision, posting on social media that the play was not a foul as Thomas legally dislodged the ball before any contact occurred. As part of the disciplinary actions, Reeve will serve her suspension in the upcoming Game 4 of the semifinals series against the Mercury, where the Lynx trail 2-1. Additionally, assistant coaches Eric Thibault and Rebekkah Brunson were fined by the league for inappropriate interactions with an official and a social media comment, respectively. This incident adds to broader concerns about WNBA officiating this season, with other coaches like Las Vegas's Becky Hammon voicing complaints about physicality, and Commissioner Cathy Engelbert previously addressing the issue during All-Star Weekend.
Napheesa Collier's WNBA playoff injury results in coach's ejection, suspension
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Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve blasts WNBA refs in fiery rant after star’s injury: ‘F–king malpractice’
Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve was ejected and escorted off the court during her team's 84-76 loss to the Mercury in Game 3 of the WNBA semifinals, after which she launched a vehement criticism of the league's officiating in her postgame news conference. Reeve's anger was primarily sparked by an injury to star player Napheesa Collier in the final seconds of the fourth quarter, when Collier's left leg made contact with Mercury guard Alyssa Thomas, causing her to hobble off the court; Reeve later suggested the ankle injury was "probably a fracture" without providing further details. Following the injury, Reeve ran onto the court to confront an official and had to be restrained by assistant coaches and a player, and she shouted at fans while leaving; in her news conference, where she did not take questions, she expressed fury that Collier did not attempt a single free throw despite having five fouls and suffering multiple incidents. Reeve called for a change in leadership at the league level regarding officiating, describing the crew's assignment as "f–king malpractice" and stating that she should not have to "play through what we did," adding that the officials were "f–king awful" before walking out. This is not the first time Reeve has blamed officials for a playoff loss, referencing a previous WNBA Finals where she claimed the game was "stolen" from her team; the top-seeded Lynx are now down 2-1 in the series and face elimination in Game 4 on Sunday, with no official update provided on Collier's status.
Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve blasts WNBA refs in fiery rant after star’s injury: ‘F–king malpractice’
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Game Recap: Fever Drop Game 3 of WNBA Semifinals to Aces
The provided news content consists of a list of team names, primarily associated with the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA). The list includes well-known franchises such as Atlanta Dream, Chicago Sky, Connecticut Sun, Dallas Wings, Indiana Fever, Las Vegas Aces, Los Angeles Sparks, Minnesota Lynx, New York Liberty, Phoenix Mercury, Seattle Storm, and Washington Mystics. Additionally, the list mentions Golden State Valkyries and Portland Fire, which may represent new expansions or historical teams, along with Toronto Tempo, which could be an error or from a different context. It is noted that Indiana Fever appears twice in the compilation.
Game Recap: Fever Drop Game 3 of WNBA Semifinals to Aces
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After an epic postgame rant regarding WNBA officials, does Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve have a point?
Phoenix Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts praised the officiating in the first two games of the WNBA semifinals against the Minnesota Lynx, noting the light calls and allowance for physical defense. However, Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve strongly disagreed with this assessment, as evidenced by her ejection during Game 3. Reeve was ejected with 21.8 seconds left in the Lynx's 84-76 loss after receiving a second technical foul for disputing a no-call on a play involving Minnesota star Napheesa Collier. The incident occurred when Phoenix's Alyssa Thomas stole the ball from Collier, leading to a collision that caused Collier to roll her ankle. Reeve's first technical came earlier in the game due to another disputed call involving Thomas's physical defense on Collier, who finished the game with zero free throws and fouled out. Postgame, with the Lynx trailing 2-1 in the best-of-five series, Reeve highlighted that she is not alone in criticizing the WNBA's officiating, citing consistency issues and excessive physicality. She referenced comments from Las Vegas Aces coach Becky Hammon, who expressed concerns that such physical play leads to injuries and altercations, questioning the league's standards. Hammon had previously criticized the officiating after the Aces' playoff game, describing the physicality as "out of control" and comparing it to football, emphasizing the lack of freedom of movement for players. Other coaches, including Indiana Fever's Stephanie White and Golden State's Natalie Nakase, have also voiced frustrations about inconsistent officiating, with Nakase earlier in the season pleading for more consistency from referees.
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Yeremy Pino interview: Lessons from Silva and Cazorla, Mateta’s Spanish… and London’s ‘s***’ traffic
Yeremy Pino, the 22-year-old summer signing from Villarreal, has been adapting to life at Crystal Palace and in London over the past six weeks. In an exclusive interview, he expressed that while he misses his former home, Villarreal, he is motivated by his new adventure and has already settled in with a house and car, though he criticized London's traffic as significantly worse than in Villarreal. Pino has made a promising start on the pitch since his €25 million move in August, featuring in seven matches across all competitions and providing two assists in the Europa Conference League opener against Dynamo Kyiv. He took over the No. 10 shirt from Eberechi Eze, who moved to Arsenal, and is stepping into a role following Eze's impactful contributions, including a FA Cup final-winning goal. Crystal Palace is experiencing an exciting period, having won their first major trophy in history and the Community Shield against Liverpool, with a recent 2-1 victory over the same opponents helping them reach sixth place in the table. The team was on a 19-game unbeaten run before a loss to Everton prior to the international break. Pino is receiving support from Spanish-speaking teammates like Daniel Munoz and Jefferson Lerma, as well as French striker Jean-Philippe Mateta, who attempts to speak Spanish with him. The club has also assisted with finding accommodation, aiding his smooth integration into the squad. Additionally, Pino has connected with Spain international teammates based in London, including players from Chelsea, Tottenham, and Arsenal, often dining together. However, he has yet to find a favorite Spanish restaurant as he focuses on settling in before exploring the city further. Born in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, Pino joined Villarreal's academy at age 14 and went on to make 170 appearances for the first team, scoring 22 goals and providing 25 assists. During his time there, Villarreal won the Europa League in 2021 and reached the Champions League semi-finals under Unai Emery. Pino acknowledges the Premier League's faster and more physical nature compared to La Liga, recognizing the challenge for his 5ft 8in frame. He draws inspiration from successful Spanish playmakers in England, such as Santi Cazorla and David Silva, and believes that technical quality can help him adapt to the pace of the game, which he is enjoying despite its intensity.
Yeremy Pino interview: Lessons from Silva and Cazorla, Mateta’s Spanish… and London’s ‘s***’ traffic
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Real Madrid make dramatic ‘U-turn’ in deal to sign Liverpool star – Report
Real Madrid have reportedly cooled their interest in a key Liverpool defender following what Spanish media describe as an inconsistent start to the season, with doubts emerging among the club's hierarchy about whether the player fits their long-term vision. Sources indicate a surprise shift in Madrid's stance, as they were previously considered frontrunners for the player but may now pursue other transfer targets, especially after signing Trent Alexander-Arnold last summer. Liverpool remain relaxed about the situation, with ongoing contract discussions and a belief that the defender still holds a key role under manager Arne Slot.
Real Madrid make dramatic ‘U-turn’ in deal to sign Liverpool star – Report
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The disgrace of David Coote - The Athletic
David Coote, a Premier League referee, faced a significant downfall as he appeared at Nottingham Magistrates' Court on Tuesday, where he pleaded guilty to serious offenses that have permanently tarnished his reputation. Initially, Coote was a respected figure in Newark, Nottinghamshire, and some sympathy existed for him due to personal connections, such as shared hometown ties. However, his image began to erode as tabloid press exposed his offensive behavior, including calling Jurgen Klopp derogatory names, which raised suspicions of being set up through leaked video footage. Further revelations intensified the situation, with multiple stories emerging that went beyond mere dislike for public figures. A pivotal moment came when a video surfaced showing Coote snorting a white powder through a rolled-up bank note during Euro 2024, despite his role as an assistant VAR in the tournament. This led to a 16-month ban from UEFA for violating conduct rules and bringing football into disrepute. The most severe issue involved Coote pleading guilty to creating a sexually explicit image of a 15-year-old, classified as a Category A offense involving sexual penetration, which he had initially denied. The image was discovered on a hard drive during a police search of his home and dated back to January 2020. As a result of his guilty plea, the judge, Nirmal Shant, indicated that Coote could face imprisonment in future proceedings, marking an irreversible shift in public perception from a once-respected referee to a convicted sex offender and paedophile.
The disgrace of David Coote - The Athletic
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Mikel Arteta told one player will cost Arsenal the Premier League title
Mikel Arteta has been warned that Arsenal cannot win the Premier League with Viktor Gyokeres, described as merely "okay," as their main striker. Gyokeres, who joined Arsenal in a £64 million summer transfer from Sporting, has scored three goals in ten games, leading to criticism from some pundits despite Arteta's defense of his overall contributions to the team. Arteta has consistently supported Gyokeres, emphasizing that the striker helps the team even when not scoring, and Arsenal's current position as top of the Premier League and joint-top of the Champions League supports this view. However, fans have expressed disappointment given Gyokeres' impressive past record of 68 goals in 66 league games for Sporting, and the signing was initially seen as a significant coup amid competition from Manchester United. Former Premier League winner Joleon Lescott has questioned Gyokeres' impact, stating that a title-winning striker must be "top" rather than "okay," and he doubts Arteta can lead Arsenal to a Premier League victory. Lescott suggested that Arsenal might fare better in the Champions League due to the format allowing for rotation and uncertainties in team form, unlike the consistent performance required in the league. Additional criticism came from Chris Waddle, who questioned whether Gyokeres represents an upgrade over existing Arsenal players. Despite these concerns, Arsenal have recently won their last two games against Newcastle United and West Ham, climbing to the top of the Premier League table, which highlights the team's resilience amid the ongoing debate over Gyokeres' role.
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Arsenal, Liverpool, City, Chelsea next four-game run as EPL action returns
The international break concludes, and the Premier League for the 2025/26 season resumes this weekend, with players returning to their clubs from national duty. Managers are dealing with player fitness assessments and potential injuries from recent World Cup qualifying and friendly matches as training grounds become active again from today through Friday. After seven games, the title race is intensely competitive, with Arsenal leading the table with 16 points, followed closely by Liverpool on 15 points. Tottenham Hotspur and Bournemouth are tied on 14 points, Manchester City has 13 points, Crystal Palace 12, and Chelsea 11, resulting in only a five-point gap separating the top seven teams. A critical four-match stretch before the November international window is set to potentially reshape the title standings, given the narrow points difference among the top contenders. Arsenal, as current leaders, have what is considered the easiest run of fixtures among the top teams, hosting Crystal Palace and then playing away against Burnley, Fulham, and Sunderland. Their consistency has been supported by strong defensive balance and midfield control, which could help them build a lead ahead of more challenging winter matches. Liverpool faces one of the most difficult schedules, with home games against Manchester United and Aston Villa, an away match at Brentford, and a crucial away fixture against Manchester City. Despite their dynamic attacking play, defensive coordination remains a concern, and manager Arne Slot's tactical adjustments and squad rotation will be vital in navigating this period to prove their title credentials. Manchester City's upcoming fixtures include home games against Everton and Bournemouth, an away match at Aston Villa, and a home clash with Liverpool. While these appear manageable, they require depth and sharpness to avoid dropping points against in-form teams like Aston Villa and Bournemouth. Chelsea, under manager Enzo Maresca, are showing signs of recovery after a slow start and have a mix of opportunities and challenges in their next four games: an away match at Nottingham Forest, home games against Sunderland and Wolves, and a high-stakes London derby against Tottenham Hotspur.
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NBA Silent On Investigation Into Employee Who Allegedly Celebrated Charlie Kirk Assassination-Exclusive
The NBA is investigating social media posts allegedly made by an employee that mocked the assassination of Charlie Kirk, with the league confirming it was reviewing the matter but providing no further updates since the initial statement. OutKick obtained screenshots of the posts, which appeared as temporary stories on Facebook and Instagram and have since expired, where the employee called Kirk a "terrible person" and a "shithole," questioned his legacy, and included a black screen with sarcastic "thoughts and prayers." The employee, whose name was redacted, is identified as working for NBA Entertainment, with his social media profile prominently featuring the NBA logo. On October 6, an NBA spokesperson acknowledged the posts and stated the league was looking into them, but despite multiple follow-ups from OutKick, no additional information or timeline for the review has been provided as of October 14, and the employee did not respond to inquiries. It remains unclear how the NBA, which promotes itself as opposing hate and violence, views the employee's actions, and the investigation has extended over a week without a known resolution, with OutKick committing to update the story if new details emerge.
NBA Silent On Investigation Into Employee Who Allegedly Celebrated Charlie Kirk Assassination-Exclusive
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NBA TV Takeover Has League Building Two 24/7 Hoops Hubs
The NBA is undergoing significant changes for the 2025-26 season, including new broadcast partnerships with NBCUniversal and Amazon Prime Video. The league has also assumed full control of NBA TV, previously co-managed with TNT Sports, and is revamping the NBA App to enhance basketball content. A new weeknight show, The Association, will premiere on October 15 as the flagship program for NBA TV. Hosted by analysts like MJ Acosta-Ruiz and John Wall from an LA studio, it will feature live game look-ins, highlights, and discussions, and be available for free on the NBA App. The show aims to guide fans through nightly games across various platforms, as explained by NBA SVP Sara Zuckert. NBA TV will broadcast 60 regular-season games, starting with the Oklahoma City Thunder vs. Atlanta Hawks on October 25, down from 107 games in the previous season. The Association will air before and after these games, which are also accessible on local networks. Fans can watch NBA TV via cable providers, with about 33 million homes currently reached, or subscribe directly for $9/month or $75/year, or through NBA League Pass starting at $110/season. Beyond NBA games, the NBA App and NBA TV will feature international basketball from countries like Australia and China, as well as U.S. high school and G League contests, positioning the platforms as a global hub for basketball. The league is focusing on international growth, including plans for a European league by 2027. Additional programming will include syndicated shows like The Athletic's NBA Daily podcast and content from online creators such as Jesser and Ben Taylor, with some exclusives on NBA platforms. A new "live" tab in the app will allow fans to switch between content, integrating NBA TV and the app into a unified offering.
NBA TV Takeover Has League Building Two 24/7 Hoops Hubs
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Ranking every NBA team's No. 1 option in 2025-26: Who are the league's best superstars?
The news content emphasizes the critical role of team chemistry and hierarchy in NBA success, highlighting that while individual talent is important, how players understand and perform their roles within a team's structure is equally vital. It notes that cohesive five-man units, as seen with teams like the Thunder, Knicks, and Timberwolves reaching the conference finals, are paramount for achievement, even though depth and closing lineups are often discussed by coaches. The series ranks each team's starters to provide a league-wide perspective, outlining an ideal lineup that includes a superstar (No. 1), a deferential co-star (No. 2), a third star who excels in their role (No. 3), a fourth option, and a fifth starter who ties everything together. This structure aims to assess how closely teams align with this model, focusing on clear role definitions from 1 to 5 for optimal performance. A detailed description of the No. 1 player is provided, characterizing them as the team's alpha in both personality and ability, who is recognized by teammates and opponents as the primary focus. This player handles clutch situations, stabilizes the team during struggles, and exerts influence on both offense and defense, with examples like LeBron James and Michael Jordan illustrating the diverse forms this role can take. The emphasis is on the total package of a player's impact, including defensive contributions, and their pursuit of legendary status, as true all-time greats cannot be No. 2s. The ranking process involves subjectivity, as it projects player standings by the season's end, leading to potential surprises like Victor Wembanyama's high placement despite comparisons to veterans like Stephen Curry. The methodology relies on input from beat reporters across the league, acknowledging that lineups may change due to injuries or coaching decisions, but the list represents the best estimate of frequently used rotations for each team.
Ranking every NBA team's No. 1 option in 2025-26: Who are the league's best superstars?
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Starting 5, October 13: Top Picks Take Center Stage
Tonight's NBA schedule features five games, including a highly anticipated duel between top draft picks Cooper Flagg of the Mavericks and Ace Bailey of the Jazz, as well as Harper's return to action with Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs. An NBA TV doubleheader will showcase the Hawks hosting the Heat at 6 ET, followed by the Mavericks versus the Jazz at 9 ET, highlighting the rising rookies in a Monday night showcase. In last night's events, Olivier Sarr, the older brother of 2024 No. 2 pick Alex Sarr, made headlines with a game-winning shot in their family duel, contributing to the Celtics' impressive performance at TD Garden, while Nikola Jokić delivered his typical standout play. The NBA China Games 2025 in Macao are highlighted with the best moments, alongside weekly roundups such as Giannis Antetokounmpo's return, Austin Reaves heating up, and the Orlando Magic's defensive efforts. Additional matchups include revamped rosters and title contenders in action on League Pass.
Starting 5, October 13: Top Picks Take Center Stage
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Predicting how the top of the NBA’s Eastern Conference will play out in 2025-26
The Eastern Conference is undergoing significant changes due to major injuries to key players like Damian Lillard, Jayson Tatum, and Tyrese Haliburton, which have disrupted the dominance of traditional powerhouses such as the Bucks, Celtics, and Pacers. This opens the door for new teams to emerge, with the Cavaliers, Magic, Knicks, Hawks, and Pistons expected to be among the top contenders, potentially leading to an unfamiliar conference finals matchup. Projections indicate that the Cavaliers, despite their strong regular-season performance, face pressure to prove themselves in the playoffs after repeated disappointments. The Eastern Conference playoffs are likely to feature six solid teams, with the Heat as a probable seventh seed, while teams like the Raptors, Celtics, Pacers, 76ers, and Bulls struggle due to injuries, roster issues, or lack of direction. The Toronto Raptors, in particular, are highlighted for their lack of depth, cohesion, and shooting concerns. Their starting lineup, including Brandon Ingram, Immanuel Quickley, RJ Barrett, Scottie Barnes, and Jakob Poeltl, is talented but faces challenges in fit and spacing, especially with ball-dominant forwards and a non-shooting center. Barrett's role and contract make him a potential trade asset to improve the roster, though the team's limited flexibility and reliance on recent draft picks for bench support could hinder their performance.
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Tropang 5G battle Gin Kings in early clash of titans at PBA 50th season
The PBA's 50th season continues on Wednesday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum with two Philippine Cup games scheduled: Meralco versus Blackwater at 5:15 p.m., followed by TNT versus Barangay Ginebra at 7:30 p.m. The main event is the clash between rivals TNT Tropang 5G (1-0) and Barangay Ginebra Gin Kings (0-1), reigniting a fierce rivalry from the previous season. TNT started the season with a 93-78 win over Phoenix, while Ginebra lost their opener to Magnolia, 73-80. TNT's coach Chot Reyes aims to establish an early strong tone, whereas Ginebra's coach Tim Cone is focused on avoiding an 0-2 start, especially with upcoming tough games against Meralco, San Miguel, and NLEX. Cone emphasized the need for improved performance to compete effectively in the challenging schedule. In the earlier game, Meralco Bolts (0-2) will attempt to end their losing streak against Blackwater (1-0), who are seeking an upset to take an early lead in the standings.
Tropang 5G battle Gin Kings in early clash of titans at PBA 50th season
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Manny Pangilinan leads honorees at PBA Press Corps Awards Night
PLDT Chairman and CEO Manny V. Pangilinan (MVP) reinforced his dedication to basketball and highlighted its profound importance to Filipinos during his speech at the PBA Press Corps Awards Night. He received the "Danny Floro Executive of the Year" award for a record-tying third time, matching the achievements of past winners, in recognition of TNT's strong performance in Season 49 with two championships and one runner-up finish. In his address, Pangilinan emphasized the unique passion for basketball that unites people, noting it extends beyond business to national pride and inspiration from Filipino athletes excelling locally and internationally, such as Gilas Pilipinas. He praised PBA stakeholders for sustaining the sport's vitality, stressing that rivalries and respect are key to the league's success and unity. He reflected on basketball's positive impact, stating it fosters friendships, builds character, uplifts spirits during hardships, provides employment, and brings the nation together during divisive times. Pangilinan called for continued service to the game with sportsmanship and love, aiming to enrich the lives of devoted Filipino basketball fans. Additionally, coach Chot Reyes was honored with the Baby Dalupan Coach of the Year award for a record seventh time. Reyes shared that this recognition was a bright spot after experiencing what he described as the lowest point of his career, marked by fan disapproval during Gilas Pilipinas' 2023 FIBA World Cup game. He expressed gratitude to management for their trust and opportunity, acknowledging an unexpected turnaround in his coaching journey.
Manny Pangilinan leads honorees at PBA Press Corps Awards Night
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Instant impact: Rookies who have turned heads early in the Philippine Cup
The opening week of the 2025 PBA Philippine Cup highlighted the debut of several rookies, who showcased flashes of potential in areas like energy off the bench, steady playmaking, and star quality, giving fans a glimpse of the next generation's impact on the league. An honorable mention is Jack Cruz-Dumont of the Blackwater Bossing, who, despite modest stats of five points on 2-of-7 shooting, seamlessly fits into the team's system with his floor spacing and ability to draw defensive attention, complementing primary ball handlers and showing potential as a hidden gem from the 2025 PBA Draft. The top rookie Juan Gómez de Liaño of the Converge FiberXers made history by recording the first-ever triple-double in a PBA rookie debut with 15 points, 10 rebounds, and 11 assists in a dominant win, demonstrating all-around skills, scoring from multiple levels, poised playmaking, and rebounding as a taller guard, positioning him as a potential franchise cornerstone. Another standout is Dalph Panopio of the Blackwater Bossing, who impressed with a composed debut that defied typical rookie expectations, indicating his readiness for the league.
Instant impact: Rookies who have turned heads early in the Philippine Cup
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Evan Nelle deftly directs Phoenix's offense vs SMB | PBA Highlights
In the PBA Season 50 Philippine Cup, the Phoenix Fuel Masters secured a surprising 109-103 victory over the defending champion San Miguel Beermen on Sunday, October 12, at the Ynares Center in Antipolo. Evan Nelle was a standout performer, contributing 10 assists and scoring 9 points to lead Phoenix to this unexpected win.
Evan Nelle deftly directs Phoenix's offense vs SMB | PBA Highlights
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Phoenix keeps San Miguel winless | PBA Highlights
The Phoenix Fuel Masters achieved their first victory of the PBA Season 50 Philippine Cup under rookie coach Willy Wilson, marking his inaugural win as a coach in the league. This triumph came against the defending champions, the San Miguel Beermen, adding significance to the outcome. The game was held at the Ynares Center in Antipolo on Sunday, October 12, where Phoenix overcame their previous loss by securing a 109-103 win over San Miguel. This result demonstrated Phoenix's ability to rebound from an initial setback in the conference. For the San Miguel Beermen, this defeat represents their second consecutive loss to start the conference, indicating a challenging beginning in their title defense campaign.
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Courtney Schwan delivers double-double for Creamline vs Petro Gazz | PVL Highlights
Courtney Schwan delivered a standout double-double performance for the Creamline Cool Smashers in their match against the Petro Gazz Angels during the PVL Reinforced Conference, showcasing her skills in both offense and defense. She scored 27 points, including 24 attacks and 3 blocks, and added 16 excellent receptions, which played a key role in leading her team to victory. The Creamline Cool Smashers, as defending champions, secured their first win of the 2025 PVL Reinforced Conference by defeating the Petro Gazz Angels in four sets with scores of 25-20, 25-21, 17-25, and 25-20 at the Smart Araneta Coliseum on Tuesday, October 14.
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ZUS off to 2-0 start in PVL Reinforced Conference after blanking Galeries
ZUS Coffee achieved a commanding straight-set victory over Galeries with scores of 25-22, 25-16, and 25-16 in the 2025 PVL Reinforced Conference held at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, boosting their record to 2-0 in Pool B while Galeries fell to 0-2. In the third set, ZUS built an early 12-6 lead with a quick kill from middle blocker Thea Gagate, but Galeries fought back with setter Julia Coronel contributing three points in a 5-0 run to narrow the gap to 12-11. ZUS maintained their composure, with AC Miner serving an ace for an 18-14 cushion and capitalizing on a Galeries miscommunication to extend the lead to 21-15. Kate Santiago and Thea Gagate then added crucial points, pushing the advantage to 23-16, before Mycah Go sealed the match with an ace as Galeries' import Jelena Cvijovic missed her final attack wide. Anna DeBeer led ZUS with 18 points, including 15 attacks, 2 aces, 1 block, and 5 receptions, while AC Miner supported with 10 points. For Galeries, Jelena Cvijovic was the sole player to reach double-digit scoring with 11 points, as the team continued their winless streak in the tournament.
ZUS off to 2-0 start in PVL Reinforced Conference after blanking Galeries
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AC Miner proud of growing connection, chemistry with ZUS Coffee amid hot PVL start
AC Miner is strengthening her connection with the ZUS Coffee Thunderbelles as the team maintains a strong 2-0 start in the 2025 PVL Reinforced Conference, contributing significantly to their early success. In their recent match on Tuesday, October 14, Miner was named Player of the Game after leading the Thunderbelles to a straight-sets victory over the Galeries Tower Highrisers with scores of 25-22, 25-16, and 25-16, where she scored 10 points with a 54% attacking efficiency, marking her second consecutive double-digit performance. During the post-game press conference, Miner attributed the team's steady progress to the time and effort invested in building trust and chemistry, noting improved connections with the setter after over three months with the team, and emphasized Coach Jerry Yee's focus on continuing to enhance connections with everyone throughout the conference and practices. The Thunderbelles have become more cohesive with Miner and other off-season additions, and with high expectations fueled by players like American spiker Anna DeBeer, Miner believes the team is just beginning to improve and aims to build on their chemistry and establish a winning tradition as advised by the staff.
AC Miner proud of growing connection, chemistry with ZUS Coffee amid hot PVL start
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Cool Smashers, Angels clash in PVL
The stage is set for a thrilling volleyball showdown between Creamline and Petro Gazz in the 2025 Premier Volleyball League (PVL) Reinforced Conference on Tuesday at the Araneta Coliseum, as part of a triple-header schedule that includes Chery Tiggo versus Akari at 1:30 p.m. and ZUS against Galeries at 4 p.m., leading up to the main event at 6:30 p.m. Creamline, the defending champions, are aiming to bounce back from a grueling five-set defeat to Akari, but showed promise with the return of three-time Most Valuable Player Tots Carlos, who contributed 12 points, while American import Courtney Schwan led with 26 points. Carlos expressed positivity about the team's effort and emphasized the need to focus on the next game, highlighting the limited preparation time and feedback from coaches as she returns from a six-month knee injury recovery. On the other hand, Petro Gazz is riding high after a straight-set victory over Galeries, with Brooke Van Sickle leading the charge by scoring 14 points, slightly ahead of American import Lindsey Vander Weide's 13 points. Gary Van Sickle, Brooke's father and the new head coach, views the timing of the match against Creamline as advantageous, noting that the win provides momentum and plans for tough practice sessions to prepare for what he considers a rival team, aiming to extend their winning streak.
Cool Smashers, Angels clash in PVL
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Chargers shock Cool Smashers in PVL Reinforced Conference
Akari secured a dramatic five-set victory over Creamline in the 2025 Premier Volleyball League Reinforced Conference, with final scores of 23-25, 25-23, 30-28, 23-25, 15-12. The match took place at Dasmariñas Arena in Cavite and marked a significant end to Akari's nine-game losing streak. American outside hitter Annie Mitchem was instrumental in the win, delivering an impressive performance with 33 points and 14 excellent receptions. Her efforts were complemented by teammates Eli Soyud, who contributed 14 points, and middle blockers Fifi Sharma and Ced Domingo, who added 13 and 12 points respectively. Akari coach Tina Salak expressed happiness with the result, highlighting the long-awaited victory against Creamline and praising the team effort and coaching decisions. Mitchem also shared her pride in the team's resilience, noting the difficulty of the match and their ability to come back from significant point deficits in a game that lasted three hours and 16 minutes. On the opposing side, Courtney Schwan led Creamline with 26 points, including 21 attacks and five blocks, along with 15 excellent digs and nine receptions. Alyssa Valdez contributed 18 points in the absence of Jema Galanza, while Diana Mae Carlos added 12 points to the team's effort. Looking ahead, Akari is scheduled to face Chery Tiggo, and Creamline will meet Petro Gazz in their next matches at Smart Araneta Coliseum in Quezon City.
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Kings' Murray out for start of season with UCL tear
Sacramento Kings forward Keegan Murray sustained a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his left thumb during a preseason loss in Portland on Friday night, as announced by the team. He will undergo surgery and be reevaluated in four to six weeks, which will cause him to miss at least the first 10 games of the regular season. The injury occurs at a critical juncture in Murray's career, as he is entering his fourth season and eligible for a contract extension with a deadline of October 20. If an agreement is not reached, he will enter restricted free agency next summer, adding urgency to his situation. Murray has been known for his durability early in his NBA career, appearing in 233 out of 246 possible games over his first three seasons and starting nearly all of them. This UCL tear marks the most significant injury he has faced as a professional. As the projected starting power forward for the Kings, Murray's absence will impact the team's efforts to compete for a playoff spot in the Western Conference. He has made 543 career three-pointers and developed into a versatile defender, making him a crucial floor spacer and trusted stopper whose loss will be felt in the opening month of the season. Potential candidates to start in Murray's place include veteran forward Dario Saric, veteran guard Malik Monk, fourth-year guard Keon Ellis, and rookie Nique Clifford. The other expected starters for the Kings are Dennis Schroder, Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan, and Domantas Sabonis.
Kings' Murray out for start of season with UCL tear
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City’s Premier League stats so far this season
The men's team currently holds fifth place in the league with 13 points, having recorded one draw and two defeats. Despite this, their recent form has been strong, with three wins and one draw in the last four games, placing them just three points behind the league leaders. Offensively, the team leads the division with 15 goals scored, the highest in the league. Erling Haaland is the top scorer with nine goals, leading the Golden Boot race. The team has also recorded 11 assists, distributed among players like Jeremy Doku (three assists), Tijjani Reijnders (two assists), and eight others with one assist each. However, their expected goals (xG) of 12.21 is lower than their actual goal tally, with Manchester United and Crystal Palace having higher xG but fewer goals scored. The team ranks fourth in shots taken with 68, behind Manchester United's 82. Defensively, the team has conceded only six goals, with only four sides conceding fewer. They have kept two clean sheets in their last four games, thanks to goalkeepers Gianluigi Donnarumma and James Trafford. Their expected goals against (xGA) of 7.1 suggests that the goalkeepers have performed better than statistically expected so far.
City’s Premier League stats so far this season
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UCL Fantasy Matchday 2 Best Limitless Team
The Fantasy Premier League (FPL) Gameweek 6 resources have been released, featuring a complete guide with team reveals, top player picks, and a free hit draft to assist managers in optimizing their squads for the upcoming matches. For UEFA Champions League (UCL) Fantasy, a fixture ticker covering Matchdays 2 to 8 is now available, along with a detailed guide on the Best Limitless Team for Matchday 2. This guide emphasizes using the Limitless chip to target high-scoring players without budget restrictions, considering factors like standout fixtures, player form, and captaincy options to maximize points during the group stage. Additionally, a premium subscription is offered for access to more in-depth articles, including weekly team reveals and statistical analyses, at a cost of £12 per year or £1 per month.
UCL Fantasy Matchday 2 Best Limitless Team
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UCL Fantasy Matchday 2 Differentials – Best Low-Owned Picks
The Fantasy Football Community has announced the release of their complete guide for FPL Gameweek 6, which features team reveals, top picks, and a free hit draft. Additionally, the UCL Fantasy Fixture Ticker for Matchdays 2-8 is now accessible, providing managers with scheduling insights. An article by @Big4FPL highlights UCL Fantasy Matchday 2 differentials, emphasizing low-owned players as key for climbing rankings. It analyzes form, fixtures, and statistics, with a specific recommendation for Inter Milan's Federico Dimarco due to his attacking role and ball recovery potential in a home match against Slavia Praha. The community offers a Premium upgrade for £1 per month, granting access to exclusive articles. A poll question inquires about the best budget defender in FPL currently, with results available via a link. This content was published on September 27, 2025, and last modified on September 26, 2025.
UCL Fantasy Matchday 2 Differentials – Best Low-Owned Picks
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UCL Fantasy Matchday 2 Best Wildcard Team
The article introduces the UCL Fantasy Matchday 2 Best Wildcard Team, aimed at helping managers reset their squads after just one round of matches. It emphasizes the strategic use of the wildcard chip to address early-season challenges, such as correcting mistakes from Matchday 1, capitalizing on emerging player bandwagons, and optimizing fixtures for the upcoming rounds. The piece provides a detailed breakdown of the recommended wildcard team, highlighting key players to consider for selection, optimal captaincy options to maximize points, and overall strategies to enhance team performance and climb the rankings. It offers practical advice for managers looking to make informed decisions during Matchday 2. Additionally, the article promotes a premium subscription service, offering access to weekly team reveals, clean sheet odds, and attacking return statistics for just £1 per month, providing further resources for dedicated fantasy football enthusiasts.
UCL Fantasy Matchday 2 Best Wildcard Team
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Watch: Camarda scores first Serie A goal with crucial 94th-minute header
Francesco Camarda scored his first Serie A goal, netting a crucial 2-2 equalizer for Lecce in their match against Bologna. The goal came in the 94th minute, showcasing his ability to perform under pressure. Camarda was sent on loan to Lecce by Milan for the current season, following a promising pre-season where he scored multiple goals. However, he faced challenges in the initial league games, leading to mounting expectations for the 17-year-old striker. In this game, Camarda started on the bench and was substituted in during the 67th minute. He demonstrated smart movement to evade his defender in the box and expertly met a cross to score, marking a significant milestone in his career. This achievement raises hopes for his future, with potential for more starts under coach Eusebio Di Francesco, as it could be the beginning of a productive spell for the young talent.
Watch: Camarda scores first Serie A goal with crucial 94th-minute header
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Report: First start, first assist – Comotto proves value against Serie A side already
Christian Comotto, who is on loan from AC Milan to Spezia in Serie B for the season, has been impressing at his current level. This week, AC Milan secured a expected victory against Lecce, advancing to the Round of 16 with a clean sheet, which pleased coach Massimiliano Allegri. In a separate development, Spezia played their Round of 32 Coppa Italia match against Serie A side Parma. Although Spezia lost the game, AC Milan had reason to be satisfied because it provided further evidence of Comotto's quality. Comotto received his first start of the season from head coach Luca D'Angelo and played the full ninety minutes, delivering a solid performance. During the match, Comotto assisted the equalizing goal for Gianluca Lapadula, a former AC Milan player. This assist demonstrated his capability to compete against Serie A opposition and suggested that he deserves more starting opportunities with Spezia. Allegri had already shown interest in Comotto during the summer, and based on this performance, if Comotto continues to receive chances, he could be considered for a role in AC Milan's first team upon his return from loan.
Report: First start, first assist – Comotto proves value against Serie A side already
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Napoli vice president blames Lega Serie A for Buongiorno injury
Napoli defender Alessandro Buongiorno suffered an injury during the 3-2 win over Pisa, diagnosed as a low-grade lesion to the long adductor in his left thigh. The injury is expected to rule him out of the upcoming Serie A match against Milan and the Champions League encounter with Sporting CP. This comes as Napoli navigates a packed fixture list, contrasting with last season when the team had a lighter schedule, focusing solely on Serie A and winning the title. Napoli vice president Edoardo De Laurentiis criticized the Lega Serie A and StatSports, blaming them for Buongiorno's injury. He stated that the failure to provide essential data prevents clubs from developing algorithms to preserve player health and performance, calling it unacceptable and holding the league and its data partner responsible. The Lega Serie A collaborates with StatSports to supply official player statistics, such as distance traveled and average speed. However, the league withholds data it believes could benefit certain clubs in player selection, as highlighted by La Gazzetta dello Sport. Buongiorno had a similar adductor injury in his right leg last season, which forced him to miss eight games.
Napoli vice president blames Lega Serie A for Buongiorno injury
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Highlights and Goals of Atletico Madrid 5-2 Real Madrid in LaLiga 2025-26
The news content announces an upcoming derby match in the world of sports, with specific details on the referees, team lineups, and statements from coaches. Carlos del Cerro Grande and Valentín Pizarro Gómez have been appointed as the VAR officials, marking the first time referees from Madrid will oversee such a derby event. The team lineups are provided for both sides. Real Madrid's squad includes players such as Andriy Lunin, Sergio Mestre, David Alaba, Eduardo Camavinga, Endrick, Rodrygo, Gonzalo García, Raul Ascencio, Dani Ceballos, Fran García, Brahim Diaz, and Franco Mastantuono, with Xabi Alonso serving as the coach. Atlético Madrid's lineup features Juan Musso, Matteo Ruggeri, Conor Gallagher, Antoine Griezmann, Álex Baena, Carlos Martín, Nahuel Molina, Marc Pubill, Javier Galán, Giacomo Raspadori, Ilias Kostis, and Taufyk Zanzi, under the guidance of coach Diego Simeone. Several statements are included, likely from the coaches, discussing the match dynamics. One comment highlights Atlético Madrid's evolving identity and smart changes, expressing optimism for their season aspirations. Another emphasizes the consistent preparation for the derby, noting the special atmosphere and emotional weight that could boost energy and concentration for a potential win. There is also a focus on the importance of hard work and consistency, rather than relying on past successes or team reputation, and an observation that match outcomes depend on quality and transitions, not just standings. Additionally, it is noted that coaches are not the deciding factor, with players being the key difference-makers, and that both teams are in a process of improvement with new additions to their squads. The content concludes with references to social media posts, such as tweets showing arrivals at the stadium and team-related images, indicating promotional or real-time updates related to the derby.
Highlights and Goals of Atletico Madrid 5-2 Real Madrid in LaLiga 2025-26
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Atlético 5-2 Real Madrid (Sep 27, 2025) Game Analysis
Atletico Madrid staged an impressive comeback to defeat previously unbeaten rivals Real Madrid 5-2 in the derby on Saturday, with Julian Alvarez emerging as the key player. The match saw Atletico start strongly, and they took an early lead in the 14th minute when Robin Le Normand headed in a cross from Giuliano Simeone. However, Real Madrid responded, with Kylian Mbappe equalizing in the 25th minute after a through-ball from Arda Guler, and Guler himself putting the visitors ahead nine minutes before halftime. Atletico managed to level the score just before the break when Alexander Sorloth headed home from Koke's cross in stoppage time. In the second half, Julian Alvarez took control of the game. He converted a penalty in the 51st minute after Guler fouled Nico Gonzalez in the box, putting Atletico back in front. Alvarez then extended the lead with a well-taken free-kick in the 64th minute, beating goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. Despite Courtois making saves to deny Sorloth, Atletico sealed the victory in stoppage time when substitute Antoine Griezmann scored the fifth goal after being set up by Alex Baena, ensuring the derby win for Atletico.
Atlético 5-2 Real Madrid (Sep 27, 2025) Game Analysis
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Atletico Madrid vs Real Madrid: La Liga – teams, start, lineups
Atletico Madrid will host Real Madrid in a La Liga derby at the Riyadh Air Metropolitano stadium in Madrid on Saturday, September 26, at 4:15 PM (14:15 GMT). The match will be preceded by build-up coverage on Al Jazeera Sport starting from 1:15 PM, with live text commentary available. Real Madrid, under coach Xabi Alonso, have started the season perfectly by winning all six of their league matches, conceding only three goals, and holding a two-point lead over Barcelona. Alonso cautioned against overconfidence, stressing that the team must remain focused and not assume victory based on their reputation alone. Alonso, who previously managed against Atletico while in charge of Bayer Leverkusen, highlighted the unique challenge of facing them with Real Madrid due to the historic rivalry. He expressed appreciation for the competitive nature of the derby and hopes it continues to be enjoyable. In contrast, Atletico Madrid, led by Diego Simeone, have won just two of their six league games, placing them nine points behind Real. Despite this gap, Alonso noted that Real have failed to defeat Atletico in the league over the last two seasons, suggesting that past performances could influence the outcome. Alonso downplayed the significance of the current standings, emphasizing that it is too early in the season for the table to reflect true form, making the derby an unpredictable encounter.
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Atlético 3-2 Rayo (Sep 24, 2025) Game Analysis
Julián Álvarez scored a hat trick to secure a 3-2 victory for Atlético Madrid over Rayo Vallecano at the Metropolitano, marking only their second LaLiga win of the season. Álvarez opened the scoring for Atlético in the first half with a left-footed finish from Marcos Llorente's cross, but Rayo Vallecano equalized in stoppage time through a spectacular 35-yard strike from Pep Chavarría. In the second half, Rayo Vallecano took a 2-1 lead when Álvaro García capitalized on a breakaway move, scoring from a tight angle. However, Álvarez equalized with 10 minutes remaining and completed his hat trick by firing left-footed into the top corner to clinch the win for Atlético. During the match, Atlético captain Koke was fortunate to avoid a red card after seemingly grabbing the opposing goalkeeper by the throat.
Atlético 3-2 Rayo (Sep 24, 2025) Game Analysis
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Lamine Yamal retains Kopa Trophy
Lamine Yamal has made history by winning the Kopa Trophy for the second consecutive year, becoming the first player ever to retain this award, which recognizes the best footballer under the age of 21. He received the honor at the 69th Ballon d’Or ceremony held at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris. Upon accepting the award, Yamal expressed gratitude to France Football, FC Barcelona, and the Spanish national team, acknowledging their role in his success. He also mentioned teammates Pau Cubarsí and Raphinha, who were present, and thanked his family, concluding with a commitment to continue working hard. The Kopa Trophy, first awarded in 2018, had always featured a new winner each year until Yamal's back-to-back victories. At just 18 years old, Barcelona's number 10 has established himself as a leading figure in global football, known for breaking records at a young age. Yamal's win reinforces FC Barcelona's dominance of the Kopa Trophy, with blaugrana players having won it four times in the seven editions so far. Predecessors include Pedri (2021), Gavi (2022), and Yamal himself (2024), with Pau Cubarsí also nominated for the second year running. Last season, Yamal had an extraordinary campaign under coach Hansi Flick, playing in 55 games, scoring 18 goals, and providing 21 assists. His contributions were pivotal in helping Barcelona achieve a domestic treble by winning the Liga, Copa, and Supercopa, and he also shone with the Spanish national team, aiding their reach to the Nations League final. On an individual level, Yamal accumulated numerous accolades, including the Kopa Trophy, Golden Boy award, Laureus Breakthrough of the Year prize, and a spot in the FIFPRO World XI. Despite being only 18, he has already garnered an impressive array of honors.
Lamine Yamal retains Kopa Trophy
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