The sports world spins with relentless action, from stunning goals and heated rivalries to heartbreaking losses and viral moments. Here are the top stories from the past 24 hours across football, racing, Olympics, and more.
Wealdstone Issues Statement on Player’s Unauthorized Baller League Appearance
National League club Wealdstone released a statement after midfielder Sak Hassan played for Prime FC in the Baller League without club approval. Hassan scored the opening goal against N5 FC for KSI’s team on Monday evening.
The club’s statement reads: “We are aware that Sak Hassan, under contract with Wealdstone FC, appeared in this evening’s Baller League. The club was not approached for permission for Sak to participate, nor were we made aware of his involvement in advance. We will now be following up with both the Baller League and the player directly. No further comment will be made until those discussions have taken place.”
Hassan has featured in 27 matches this season, netting three goals and providing four assists. When asked how KSI convinced him, Hassan replied: “You mentioned him to me, so I talked to him and I was like, ‘bro, I got a big thing coming.’ At this point, I didn’t mention Daggers… I was like bro, I’ve got big things… so, there is that, and then also said, bro, think of the clout.”
Arda Guler Nets Record-Breaking Goal from Own Half for Real Madrid
Arda Guler delivered a historic strike for Real Madrid, firing from 68 meters inside his own half to seal a 4-1 win over Elche. The Turkish substitute spotted goalkeeper Matias Dituro off his line and chipped the ball perfectly in the 89th minute.
Data shows this ties the longest goal in La Liga history, matching Antonio Jose’s effort for Numancia against Sevilla in 2004. It marks the first such goal from Real Madrid’s half in a league match since 1995, positioning Guler as a top Puskás Award contender.
ITV Presenter Faces Backlash Over Comment After Cheltenham Horse’s Death
Legendary racehorse Envoi Allen collapsed and died after finishing ninth in the Cheltenham Gold Cup on Friday, his planned retirement race. ITV’s Ed Chamberlin drew criticism for remarking, “What a place to go,” prompting social media outrage.
Reactions include: “ITV Racing should be ashamed,” “Classless and inappropriate,” and “Utterly disgraceful.”
Shocking Brawl Footage Surfaces from Cheltenham Ladies Day Toilets
Violence marred Cheltenham Festival’s Ladies Day as video captured a fierce fight in the women’s toilets. The glamorous event turned chaotic, highlighting rising brawls at racecourses fueled by excessive drinking.
Winning Jockey’s Mother Delivers Cheeky Live TV Remark at Cheltenham
Tom Bellamy secured his first Cheltenham Festival victory aboard White Noise in the 13:20 race. His mother, interviewed live, quipped when asked about his future: “Girlfriend, maybe. Anybody out there. He’s a nice lad.” Online reactions sympathize with the cringing jockey.
Franco Colapinto’s Reflexes Prevent Disaster in F1 Season Opener
Mercedes’ George Russell won the 2026 Australian Grand Prix, followed by teammate Kimi Antonelli and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc. Viral footage shows Franco Colapinto swerving to avoid a stalled Liam Lawson at the start, averting a high-speed collision.
Canadian Hockey Star’s Hilarious Reaction to Olympic Plush Toy
Canada earned silver in the Winter Olympics ice hockey final, losing to USA on Jack Hughes’ overtime goal. Players received Tina the Stoat mascots with medals; Nathan MacKinnon’s unimpressed expression went viral, sparking comments like “Bro is fighting the urge to dropkick that build-a-bear.”
Israel Disqualifies Bobsleigh Team Over Faked Illness Claim
Israel’s Olympic Committee disqualified its four-man bobsleigh team after Uri Zisman allegedly faked illness to allow substitute Ward Fawarseh. Rules permit changes only for injury or illness. The committee stated: “One of the team members – encouraged by his team-mates – declared that he was unwell.”
Polish Speed Skater Suffers Gruesome Injury at Milano Cortina Olympics
Kamila Sellier was stretchered off after a blade sliced above her left eye during the women’s 1500m short track event. She gave a thumbs-up to crowds en route to hospital, where officials confirmed her eye remains intact post-stitches.
Darts Star Cameron Menzies Details Lingering Hand Injuries
Cameron Menzies notched a 6-4 win at the Poland Darts Open, his first since punching a table in rage after a World Championship loss. He revealed: “I’ve no feeling in my fingers anymore… I couldn’t feel my fingers for six weeks. I had to go through surgery.” Doctors anticipate recovery, but scars persist.
John Fury Confronts Boxing Journalist Backstage
John Fury clashed with Steve Bunce backstage at Tyson Fury’s comeback press conference, snarling: “What are you looking at? Don’t look at me because I’ll punch you right in the f****** nose.” Bunce responded: “I’m your friend, John.” Fury shot back: “You’re not my f****** friend.”
USA Curler Mocks Olympic Cheating Controversy
Aidan Oldenburg trolled Sweden-Canada curling drama by poking the air after releasing a stone. Amid penalties for double-touching, fans praised the antics as “absolute s***housery.”
Team GB’s Matt Weston Claims Historic Skeleton Gold
Matt Weston secured Team GB’s first skeleton gold and overall first medal at the 2026 Winter Olympics, setting track records in all runs. Tearfully, he said: “It means everything… I’ve missed funerals, birthdays… Thank you to everyone who supported me.”
IOC Defends Sale of 1936 Berlin Olympics Merchandise
The IOC addressed backlash over t-shirts featuring 1936 Berlin imagery in the official shop. Spokesperson Klara Schedlich called it “problematic.” The IOC stated: “We acknowledge the historical issues… but celebrate 130 years of Olympic art,” noting limited stock from 49 nations’ participation.