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Minnesota Vikings boat party scandal (2005) – a sex party involving several members of the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL); National Football League player conduct controversy (2007–present) – various off the field incidents involving American football athletes from the NFL, including Adam "Pacman" Jones, Terry "Tank" Johnson, Chris Henry, Ben Roethlisberger, Ray ...
Rivera was paroled after five years. His arrival in the major leagues was controversial but Commissioner Ford Frick said that his conduct since his release had been "beyond question" but noted that, if that were to change, the league would "take action." [297] Pete Rose: Banned United States April 20, 1990 (plea) Tax fraud
Bodyline controversy between Australian and English cricket teams over fast bowling tactics. The controversy threatened the political relationship between Australia and England. Water polo: 1956: Blood in the Water match – a match between Hungary and USSR at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics was abandoned after violence in the pool.
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0–9. 4 January Stadium tragedy; 2006 English football corruption investigation; 2010 MLS lockout; 2016 English football scandal; 2017–2019 Belgian football fraud scandal
President Evo Morales denounced the ban as discriminatory and likened it to “football apartheid.” [6] Morales convened an emergency cabinet meeting and initiated a campaign to overturn the ban, emphasizing the principle of universality in sports. He argued that the ban infringed upon the rights of nations with high-altitude regions and ...
In March 1989, Pete Rose, baseball's all-time hits leader and manager of the Cincinnati Reds since 1984, was reported by Sports Illustrated as betting on Major League games, including Reds games, while he was the manager.
S. San Diego Chargers stadium proposals; Arnie Shockley; Murder trial of O. J. Simpson; O. J. Simpson robbery case; Snowplow Game; Daniel Snyder; Jimmy Snyder (sports commentator)