Soccer

Croatia was dealt a blow by UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body, which imposed a hefty fine of €105,000 ($112,455) for incidents that occurred during the Euro 2024 match against Italy. The Croatian Football Association confirmed this fine, attributing it to the inappropriate behavior of some Croatian fans during the game in Leipzig. The fine
As the Euro 2024 tournament progresses, teams are facing the challenge of balancing rest and preparation during the first rest days. Various coaches are taking different approaches to this crucial period. While some, like France’s Didier Deschamps, opt for a more relaxed atmosphere, allowing players time with their families, others, such as England’s Gareth Southgate
Euro 2024 has proved to be a competition filled with surprises and unpredictability. None of the 24 teams competing lost all three group games, showcasing a level of parity rarely seen in major tournaments. Unlike the dominance of super teams in club football, international football offers a refreshing change of pace with its thrilling uncertainty.
The UEFA European Championship has seen its fair share of drama in the group stages, but the betting favorites have managed to maintain their positions relatively unscathed. France, the 2018 World Cup champions and 2022 finalists, have emerged as a significant favorite among bettors, with a considerable percentage of tickets at major sportsbooks like ESPN