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If You Love Speed, You Would Check Out These Fastest Time Recorded At Sport Events

With the Olympics just around the corner, and many records set to be broken, let’s take a look at some of the fastest speeds recorded in various sports at various levels and events. The average speed recorded for a walking person is between 3 and 4 metres per hour       The world record

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The Blues See Red In Paris as PSG Downs Chelsea [Watch the Highlights]

Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Edinson Cavani scored as Paris Saint-Germain took a 2-1 advantage over Chelsea in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 clash on Tuesday night. John Obi Mikel cancelled out Ibrahimovic’s opener, but the second half belonged to PSG, who will go back to Stamford Bridge with a slim advantage after Cavani’s deserved

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Victor Osimhen: Wolfsburg or Arsenal? Which Shall It Be?

The race to sign talented striker Victor Osimhen has come down to English premiership side, Arsenal and Bundesliga side Wolfsburg, as his adviser confirmed previous favourites, Tottenham Hotspurs are no longer being considered. According to the Sun, the adviser, Gaffar Liameed, said: We had many offers for Victor, but narrowed it to Wolfsburg and Arsenal.

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Yaya Toure Wins 2015 BBC African Footballer Award

Yaya Toure, the 32-year-old Manchester City midfielder is now the the third player after Nwankwo Kanu and Jay-Jay Okocha, to receive the honour twice. Toure won this year’s edition ahead of Yacine Brahimi, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Andre Ayew and Sadio Mane. Shortly after receiving his award, Toure disclosed to the BBC that he is so proud to

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U-17 Bronze Boot Award: It Should Have Been CHUKWUEZE, not NWAKALI

The Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) has admitted they made a mistake giving Kelechi Nwakali the 2015 U-17 World Cup bronze boot instead of Samuel Chukwueze. Chukwueze who played for 535 minutes, and Nwakali  who played for 630 minutes were tied on three goals and three assists, but Nwakali was awarded the prize being

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