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Reuters
09-07-2025
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- Reuters
Spanish court sentences Carlo Ancelotti to one-year prison term for tax fraud
MADRID, July 9 (Reuters) - A Spanish court sentenced on Wednesday Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti to a one-year prison term for failing to pay tax on his image rights revenues when he was Real Madrid manager in 2014, the Madrid court said in a statement. Spanish law is such that any sentence under two years for a non-violent crime rarely requires a defendant without previous convictions to serve jail time.


CNA
09-07-2025
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- CNA
Spanish court sentences Carlo Ancelotti to one-year prison term for tax fraud
MADRID :A Spanish court sentenced on Wednesday Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti to a one-year prison term for failing to pay tax on his image rights revenues when he was Real Madrid manager in 2014, the Madrid court said in a statement. Spanish law is such that any sentence under two years for a non-violent crime rarely requires a defendant without previous convictions to serve jail time.
Yahoo
09-07-2025
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- Yahoo
Kenny Dillingham Given Major Preseason Coaching Honor
Kenny Dillingham Given Major Preseason Coaching Honor originally appeared on Athlon Sports. One of the best coaches in college football is a genius at building culture within a program, to get his players to care for one another and wants the media and his opponents to consistently underestimate him and his team. Advertisement Arizona State head coach Kenny Dillingham has been placed on the watchlist for the most prestigious award in coaching, the Dodd Trophy. The prestigious award has been in existence for half a century and is the most coveted coaching award in the sport of college football. After seven years of coaching offenses at the high school level in Arizona, Dillingham took his offensive skills to the collegiate level and Arizona State as an offensive analyst. After coaching stops at Memphis, Auburn, Florida State and Oregon, Dillingham returned home to take the head coaching job with the Sun Devils in 2023. Advertisement In just two years, Dillingham has built an oasis of college football nirvana in the desert valley. He has built a culture of winning, a sense of brotherhood among his players, and a desire to be underrated. Dillingham wants his Sun Devils to be overlooked by his opponents so his merry band of brothers with devilish grins can leave cleat marks on their opponents' facemasks as they leave a trail of defeated wannabes in their wake as they march to victory. TEMPE, ARIZONA - OCTOBER 5: Head Coach Kenny Dillingham of the Arizona State Sun Devils reacts to a non-call by the referees during a timeout in the Kansas Jayhawks versus the Arizona State Sun Devils football game at Mountain America Stadium on October 5, 2024 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by)Photo byLast season, everybody who was anybody who covered the sport picked Arizona State to finish in the cellar of the Big 12 Conference. Dillingham's Sun Devils promptly won 11 games and won the conference title in 2024, a complete turnaround from the three-win season of 2023. Then they came within a play or two of beating the mighty Longhorns of Texas in the college football playoff. Advertisement Dillingham welcomes back 17 starters and his coaching staff this season, starters and coaches who have unfinished business and scores to settle. No transfers, no leaving for better coaching gigs. Only a desire by all to be a part of something special in the Valley of the Sun. Dillingham is wise beyond his years and is the architect of what is fast becoming the best college football program in the country. Related: Sun Devils Coach Kenny Dillingham 'Uncomfortable' With Preseason Hype This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 9, 2025, where it first appeared.


BBC News
07-07-2025
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- BBC News
Struggling Castleford sack head coach McGuire
Castleford Tigers have sacked head coach Danny McGuire after less than nine months in charge. More to follow.
Yahoo
05-07-2025
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- Yahoo
Ex Chelsea, PSG & AC Milan Legend Calls Simone Inzaghi ‘A Top Coach' – ‘He Was Close To Winning It All With Inter Milan'
Ex Chelsea, PSG & AC Milan Legend Calls Simone Inzaghi 'A Top Coach' – 'He Was Close To Winning It All With Inter Milan' Thiago Silva feels that Al-Hilal's Simone Inzaghi is a 'top coach' who 'came close to winning it all with Inter Milan.' The Brazilian spoke to Italian broadcaster SportMediaset, via FCInterNews, after his Fluminense team knocked Al-Hilal out of the Club World Cup. Advertisement Simone Inzaghi left Inter Milan in shock circumstances last month. The 49-year-old departed the Nerazzurri just a few days after they had lost the Champions League final. Furthermore, Inter had not just lost that final. They suffered a humiliating 5-0 defeat at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain. Meanwhile, Inter also lost out on the Serie A title to Napoli on the very last day of the season. That did not stop Al-Hilal from breaking the bank to attract Inzaghi, however. Evidently, the former Lazio coach's previous work had convinced them, regardless of how the season ended. Reportedly, Al-Hilal were negotiating with Simone Inzaghi in the build-up to the Champions League final. Advertisement And in the end, the 49-year-old chose the cash on offer from the Saudi club rather than staying at Inter or coaching at a high level at a different European club. Thiago Silva: 'Inzaghi A Top Coach, Close To Winning It All With Inter' MUNICH, GERMANY – MAY 30: Simone Inzaghi, Head Coach of FC Internazionale, reacts during a FC Internazionale training session ahead of the UEFA Champions League Final 2025 between Paris Saint-Germain and FC Internazionale Milano at Munich Football Arena on May 30, 2025 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by) Fluminense defender Thiago Silva gave his thoughts on Inzaghi. 'He's a great coach,' said the iconic former Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain, and AC Milan defender. 'He's shown that this season.' 'With Inter he came close to winning it all, every trophy,' Silva noted. 'But he's a great coach. He has my respect.' 'Hopefully, next season things can go differently to what happened this season for him,' Silva added.