World Rugby and Asahi Super Dry have extended their successful partnership, with Japan's leading beer brand continuing as Principal Partner for all men’s and women’s Rugby World Cups through 2029.
By Priscilla Jepchumba World Rugby has officially announced the extension of its successful partnership with HBS (Host Broadcast Services). HBS will produce the ...
World Rugby has extended its partnership with Host Broadcast Services (HBS) to produce the host broadcast for the men's and ...
World Rugby has confirmed the continuation of its successful partnership with HBS (Host Broadcast Services) to produce the ...
Chairman of local baseball association wants to 'plant seeds' to grow the sport in Hong Kong as Cuba defends world title in ...
Andrés Iniesta has announced his retirement from soccer. Iniesta scored Spain’s World Cup-winning goal in 2010 and was one of ...
World Rugby has confirmed the continuation of its partnership with HBS (Host Broadcast Services) to produce the host ...
The International Cricket Council (ICC) TV will produce live coverage for all matches of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024, ...
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Asian qualifying for the 2026 World Cup will be a long journey, a gauntlet that will require — at a minimum — multiple group stages. The Asian Football Confederation (AFC) will put eight teams ...