Cincinnati to make MLS debut v Seattle on opening weeekend
Cincinnati will officially make their debut as Major League Soccer’s 24th team when they visit Seattle Sounders on March 2 as part of the opening weekend to the 2019 season, the North American League said on Monday.
Soccer: PSG’s U.S. teenager Weah joins Celtic on loan
Paris Saint-Germain’s 18-year-old United States forward Timothy Weah has joined Scottish champions Celtic on a six-month loan deal, the Glasgow club announced on Monday.
Film Study: Colts run OL clinic at Houston
Andrew Luck was certainly good in Saturday’s win over the Houston Texans, but he was far from perfect.
WTA roundup: Bertens ousts American Pera in Sydney
Seventh-seeded Kiki Bertens of the Netherlands struck nine aces and eliminated Bernarda Pera of the United States 7-5, 6-4 in the opening round of the Sydney International, a tuneup for next week’s Australian Open.
NFL: Hester blocked Parkey’s missed field goal
Cody Parkey’s missed field goal that sunk the Chicago Bears on Sunday is no longer a straight-up miss.
First two ATP Cup host cities announced
Sydney and Brisbane were selected Monday to host the inaugural ATP Cup men’s team event in January 2020, with one other Australian city still to be determined.
ATP roundup: Sousa tops Shapovalov in first round in Auckland
Joao Sousa of Portugal capitalized on 78 unforced errors and eight double faults by seventh-seeded Canadian Denis Shapovalov to win 4-6, 6-4, 6-4 on Monday at the ASB Classic in Auckland, New Zealand.
Doping: Russia says WADA team to return to Moscow for required data on January 9
With the clock ticking toward new sanctions, Russian authorities said on Monday they would allow a World Anti-Doping Agency inspection team to return to a Moscow laboratory to retrieve data it had earlier been denied.
Motor racing: Binotto replaces Arrivabene as Ferrari F1 boss
Ferrari appointed Mattia Binotto as their fourth Formula One principal in less than five years on Monday, with previous incumbent Maurizio Arrivabene paying the price for their continuing lack of titles.
Reports: Arians to be named Buccaneers coach
One year into retirement, Bruce Arians is reportedly set to return to coaching and take over as head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.




