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World Cup 2026 action dominates headlines as Bosnia knock out Qatar to keep their Round of 32 hopes alive, while Scotland face elimination after a heavy defeat to Brazil in Miami. In cricket, England's women cruise into the T20 World Cup semi-finals by beating the West Indies. The IOC breaks 130 years of tradition by launching a $100m fund to pay Olympic athletes cash grants of $10,000 each. Qatar midfielder Assim Madibo receives a five-match ban for breaking the leg of Canada's Ismaël Koné in a World Cup group-stage match.

Bosnia beat Qatar to keep World Cup knockout hopes alive

Bosnia beat Qatar to keep World Cup knockout hopes aliveBosnia secured a crucial victory over Qatar to keep their hopes of reaching the World Cup Round of 32 alive for the first time in their history. The win eliminated Qatar from the tournament, ending their World Cup dream. The result boosts Bosnia's chances of making a maiden appearance in the knockout stages.

Scotland face World Cup exit after Brazil defeat

Scotland face World Cup exit after Brazil defeatScotland's hopes of advancing in the World Cup suffered a major blow after a heavy defeat to Brazil in Miami. The loss leaves Scotland on the brink of elimination as Brazil, potentially boosted by Neymar's return, dominated the match. Scotland must now rely on other results to have any chance of progressing to the knockout stages.

England reach Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals

England reach Women's T20 World Cup semi-finalsEngland's women's cricket team secured their place in the T20 World Cup semi-finals with a convincing 38-run victory over the West Indies. The win ensures England continue their strong campaign in the tournament. They will now prepare for a semi-final clash as they chase the title.

IOC launches $100m fund to pay Olympic athletes

IOC launches $100m fund to pay Olympic athletesThe International Olympic Committee has created a $100 million fund to provide cash grants of $10,000 to Olympic athletes, breaking with 130 years of tradition. This marks a historic shift as the IOC moves to directly compensate athletes for their participation. The initiative is seen as a major step in recognizing the financial contributions of competitors at the Games.

Qatar's Madibo banned five games for breaking Canada player's leg

Qatar's Madibo banned five games for breaking Canada player's legQatar midfielder Assim Madibo has been suspended for five matches after breaking the leg of Canada's Ismaël Koné during a World Cup group-stage match. The incident occurred during a tackle that resulted in a severe injury for the Canadian player. The ban reflects FIFA's严厉 stance on dangerous play in the tournament.