Beşiktaş Unleashes Transfer Storm: Italiano Arrives, 3 Bomb Targets Set
Vincenzo Italiano joins Beşiktaş as new manager. The club immediately targets goalkeeper Jose Sa, defender Arda Öztürk, and striker Vangelis Pavlidis in a major transfer push.
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Vincenzo Italiano joins Beşiktaş as new manager. The club immediately targets goalkeeper Jose Sa, defender Arda Öztürk, and striker Vangelis Pavlidis in a major transfer push.
Parma CEO Federico Cherubini praises Cristi Chivu's rise after the Inter double. He notes the Romanian's survival stint at Parma hinted at his massive potential in Italian football.
Gheorghe Hagi names Otto Hindrich as Romania's starting goalkeeper against Wales, replacing Marian Aioani after a costly error against Georgia. Florin Prunea expresses sympathy for the displaced keeper.
Levski Sofia sign David Cuso from Chaves for nearly one million euros, contradicting free transfer rumors. The 22-year-old Angolan joins Brazilian Reynaldo in strengthening the squad for the upcoming season and European campaigns.
FCSB prepares major summer signings for Conference League return, but Mihai Stoica warns against inflated transfer fees. Gigi Becali confirms budget for new attackers while key players face contract expirations.
Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised black-gloved fists on the 1968 Olympic podium, a silent protest against racial injustice that became an iconic moment in sports history, despite the severe backlash they faced.
Galatasaray targets Can Uzun and Aral Simsek amid new foreign player rules. High fee standoff with Frankfurt looms while Danish star Simsek shines, as Cimbom reshapes squad for Champions League ambition.
Panathinaikos refuses to drop Odysseas Vlahodimos from their transfer radar. The Greek goalkeeper prefers another year abroad, likely returning to Newcastle, but the club keeps the door open for a potential future reunion.
Trabzonspor sends scouts to the US to watch Christian Macoun in a Venezuela vs Turkey friendly. The defender's transfer remains pending despite reported personal terms, with a summer move expected after European qualifiers.
Bangladesh secured their first-ever away victory in Europe against San Marino, with a goal from Topu Barman sparking an explosive celebration that went viral across social media platforms worldwide.
Sixteen years after becoming a global sensation during the 2010 World Cup, Paraguayan model Larisa Riklime will finally attend a World Cup in person, taking on a role as an accredited reporter and fan.
The basketball world gathers in Belgrade to honor the late Edin Avdić. The legendary sports journalist and commentator, who passed away at 48, will be remembered for his iconic broadcasts and unforgettable plays.
The New York Knicks have done the unthinkable. They are now only the third team in NBA history to win the first two away games of a Finals series. With a raz...
The Serbian Dragon Boat Federation and Chinese Cultural Center in Belgrade will host the third "Nihao China" International Dragon Boat Festival on June 6-7, 2026, at Ada Ciganlija, featuring races, cultural shows, and corporate team building events.
Alexander Zverev claimed athletes are "dumb" after a Roland Garros win, drawing sharp criticism from former pro Alizé Cornet. The German star faces backlash for the disrespectful comment.
Romania hosts Wales for their 773rd match under Gheorghe Hagi’s second stint. The teams meet rarely, with Wales holding a single historic 6-1 victory over Romania in 1973.
Jalen Brunson hit the winner as the New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs 105-104 in Game 2 of the NBA Finals. Victor Wembanyama missed the potential go-ahead shot, giving New York a 2-0 series lead.
Hold onto your seats, because the Basketball League of Serbia has delivered a verdict that reads like a bad joke. Vladimir Jovanović, the coach of Spartak Su...
Former Bosnia star Dario Damjanović reveals Croatian veteran Vugrinec was his toughest opponent, surpassing legends like Ronaldo and Iniesta. Now a coach, he critiques the broken state of football management in the Balkans and shares his journey from Hajduk to grassroots development.
Croatian coach Kruno Jurčić departs Pyramids FC after winning five trophies, including the African Champions League. Citing exhaustion, he calls his players lions and ends his historic reign in Egypt.