Frank Fabra cried because he lost the World Cup at the last minute
Colombia left-back Frank Fabra has suffered a serious injury and had to say goodbye to the World Cup right before the start. He broke his knee ligament at the team's training camp in Italy.
This serious injury forced the star to say goodbye to the first World Cup of his career. The Colombian Football Federation confirmed that Frank Fabra will not be able to continue participating in the 2018 World Cup.
Paying 19 million euros, Ronaldo escapes tax evasion
Ronaldo has previously been charged with four crimes of tax evasion for image copyright during his time at Real Madrid. According to the law, Ronaldo will have to spend time in prison and agree to pay up to 10 million euros. However, Ronaldo is said to have wanted to pay more than the court's request to avoid going to prison.
News from AS confirmed that Ronaldo's first offer worth 14 million euros was rejected by the Tax Department. El Mundo newspaper revealed that Ronaldo is willing to spend 19 million euros to dispel accusations related to tax evasion crimes.
This proposal is said to have received the consent of the Spanish Tax Authority.
Salah: "I have never said forgive Ramos"
"After the collision, Ramos texted me but I never told him that everything was fine," Salah revealed.
The Liverpool striker showed that he would not ignore the collision, he said it was the worst moment of his career. When he fell onto the pitch, he was both in pain and worried.
Above all, the Egyptian star was angry and sad when he could not continue playing in the Champions League final.
Abramovich refuses to sell Chelsea for 2.68 billion USD
The richest man in the UK - Jim Ratcliffe intends to buy Chelsea. The chemical billionaire has put up for negotiation $2.68 billion, higher than the $1.93 billion Chelsea was valued at by Forbes.
Despite having problems applying for a visa in the UK, the Russian billionaire has no intention of owning the London club's franchise as rumored.
14-year-old table tennis player wins world champion
On the afternoon of June 9, Tomozaku Harimoto surprisingly beat Ma Long with a score of 4-2 in the quarter-finals of the Japan Open. The two players played side by side in the first three sets, but Harimoto was the one who knew how to take the lead at the decisive moment. The rates are 11-8, 11-9 and 11:7 respectively.
However, in the next 2 sets, Ma showed their superior class when they won by a margin of 11-3 and 11-2. That was all he could do.
In the 6th game, he continuously made mistakes and had to serve on the racket with a score of 6 11. Kitakyushu Stadium was explosive, mixed with Harimoto's joyful cheers.