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The Star
01-08-2025
- Sport
- The Star
Soccer-Real Madrid's request to postpone LaLiga opener denied, report says
(Reuters) -Real Madrid will begin their LaLiga campaign with a home game against Osasuna as scheduled after Spain's federation (RFEF) rejected their appeal to postpone the August 19 fixture on Thursday, local media reported. Real had requested a longer rest period and pre-season after playing in the Club World Cup in the U.S., where they lost to Paris St Germain in the semi-finals on July 9, according to the report. Reuters has contacted the RFEF and Real for comment. An RFEF judge ruled that in order to preserve the integrity of the competition only a case of force majeure would warrant a change to the official calendar, and that Real's case did not justify an alteration, Europa Press news agency reported. "Finally, it should be added that although the requesting club claims to have the agreement of the opposing party, CA Osasuna, there is no record of this entity having responded to the request made by this judge," the sole judge was quoted as saying in his ruling by the Europa Press. (Reporting by Pearl Josephine Nazare in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)


Reuters
16-03-2025
- Sport
- Reuters
List of Six Nations winners
March 16 (Reuters) - List of Six Nations Championship winners after France claimed their seventh Six Nations title in a 35-16 victory over Scotland on Saturday at the Stade de France. Six Nations (2000-present) 2025 France 2024 Ireland 2023 Ireland 2022 France 2021 Wales 2020 England 2019 Wales 2018 Ireland 2017 England 2016 England 2015 Ireland 2014 Ireland 2013 Wales 2012 Wales 2011 England 2010 France 2009 Ireland 2008 Wales 2007 France 2006 France 2005 Wales 2004 France 2003 England 2002 France 2001 England 2000 England Five Nations (1940-99) 1999 Scotland 1998 France 1997 France 1996 England 1995 England 1994 Wales 1993 France 1992 England 1991 England 1990 Scotland 1989 France 1988 France and Wales 1987 France 1986 France and Scotland 1985 Ireland 1984 Scotland 1983 France and Ireland 1982 Ireland 1981 France 1980 England 1979 Wales 1978 Wales 1977 France 1976 Wales 1975 Wales 1974 Ireland 1973 England, France, Ireland, Scotland and Wales 1972 Not Completed 1971 Wales 1970 France and Wales 1969 Wales 1968 France 1967 France 1966 Wales 1965 Wales 1964 Scotland and Wales 1963 England 1962 France 1961 France 1960 England and France 1959 France 1958 England 1957 England 1956 Wales 1955 France and Wales 1954 England, France and Wales 1953 England 1952 Wales 1951 Ireland 1950 Wales 1949 Ireland 1948 Ireland 1947 England and Wales 1940-46 Not held due to World War II Home Nations (1932-1939) 1939 England, Ireland and Wales 1938 Scotland 1937 England 1936 Wales 1935 Ireland 1934 England 1933 Scotland 1932 England, Ireland and Wales Five Nations (1910-31) 1931 Wales 1930 England 1929 Scotland 1928 England 1927 Ireland and Scotland 1926 Ireland and Scotland 1925 Scotland 1924 England 1923 England 1922 Wales 1921 England 1920 Scotland, Wales and England 1915-19 Not held due to World War I 1914 England 1913 England 1912 Ireland and England 1911 Wales 1910 England Compiled by Shifa Jahan in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford