How sport reacted to the Ukraine crisis
UEFA is set to confirm on Friday that the Champions League final will no longer take place in St Petersburg.
UEFA is set to confirm on Friday that the Champions League final will no longer take place in St Petersburg.
The football club has reverted to its original name to mark its connection to the hit BBC drama.
There was also support for Rod Marsh.
Up-and-coming Brazilian players often see the Ukrainian league as a shop window to show off their skills to clubs in Europe’s biggest leagues.
A crowd waved Ukrainian flags and chanted as they demanded that Vladimir Putin withdraw his troops out of Ukraine.
Rublev won a doubles title with Ukrainian partner Denys Molchanov last weekend.
It comes after the act chosen to represent Ukraine in Turin withdrew over a reported 2015 visit to Russia-occupied Crimea.
The Italian cast serious doubt over his future at the club after the 1-0 Premier League defeat at Burnley.
The 26-year-old said he went through a dark period three years ago but has now turned his life around.
Overnight developments in eastern Europe mean an alternative venue is being looked at for the May 28 showpiece.
No British athlete has won more Olympic gold medals than Kenny.
Hoy is looking forward to seeing his former team-mate move into the role of men’s podium sprint coach with British Cycling.
The Mexico forward spent around eight months in recovery after fracturing his skull.
Troy Deeney called for change.
A Foreign Office minister said many British citizens of Russian origin oppose Putin.