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→ NewsMatt Ryan named Falcons' president of football to lead coach search
The Atlanta Falcons appointed former quarterback Matt Ryan as president of football; he will lead the search for the team's new coach and general manager and will leave his role as an analyst at CBS.
Macclesfield beat Crystal Palace 2-1 as sixth-tier side reach FA Cup fourth round.
Non-League Macclesfield beat holders Crystal Palace 2-1 to reach the FA Cup fourth round, with Paul Dawson and Isaac Buckley-Ricketts on the scoresheet and Yeremy Pino scoring late for Palace.
Shay Given apologises for Holocaust remark on Final Score
Shay Given apologised after using the term 'Holocaust' to describe Wilfried Nancy's 33-day spell at Celtic on BBC's Final Score; he said he was mortified, pledged to become better educated and will donate his fee from the show to the Holocaust Educational Trust.
Martin helps Celtic move on from Nancy's difficult spell
Celtic beat Dundee United 4-0 at Parkhead under Martin O'Neill, with goals from Yang Hyun-jun, Arne Engels, Benjamin Nygren and Daizen Maeda. The win followed a turbulent period under former manager Wilfried Nancy and came amid ongoing fan unrest about the club board.
Champions Cup: Sale beat Sharks 26-10 as O'Flaherty stars and reach last 16
Sale defeated the Sharks 26-10 and secured a bonus-point win that qualified them for the Champions Cup last 16. O'Flaherty scored twice, the second on 61 minutes.
Boogie Fland leads Florida in 91-67 win over No. 21 Tennessee
Boogie Fland scored a season-high 23 as Florida defeated No. 21 Tennessee 91-67, and Rueben Chinyelu recorded 17 points and 16 rebounds.
Southampton coach Tonda Eckert wants set-piece resilience after Doncaster win
Tonda Eckert praised his team's first-half display after a narrow FA Cup win at Doncaster Rovers and said the squad must improve resilience on set-pieces; he also commended goalkeeper Daniel Peretz for a promising start.
Irish Cup sixth-round draw sets last-16 ties
The Irish Cup sixth-round draw confirmed last-16 pairings, including Limavady United vs Linfield and Carrick Rangers vs Coleraine, with ties scheduled for 6–7 February.
Cheltenham Town 0-2 Leicester City: Cifuentes reflects after FA Cup win
Leicester City beat Cheltenham Town 2-0 in the FA Cup third round, and manager Marti Cifuentes described it as a professional performance while praising rotated players and the clean sheet.
Scottish Premiership: Celtic thrash Dundee United in O'Neill's first game back
Celtic beat Dundee United 4-0 as Martin O'Neill returned to the dugout, and Hibernian drew 1-1 with Motherwell after goals from Tawanda Maswanhise and Kieron Bowie.
Antoine Semenyo scores on Manchester City debut as City beat Exeter 10-1 in FA Cup
Antoine Semenyo scored on his Manchester City debut as City recorded a 10-1 FA Cup win over Exeter, a margin that equals the club's record.
Kempton Park meeting marred by deaths of three horses.
Three horses — Kalif Du Berlais, Peso and Wertpol — were euthanised after sustaining injuries at Kempton Park's Lanzarote Hurdle meeting, and racecourse veterinary teams said euthanasia was carried out on welfare grounds.
Irish Cup holders Dungannon Swifts reach sixth round with 3-0 win over Ards.
Holders Dungannon Swifts beat Ards 3-0 to reach the sixth round, and amateur Drumaness Mills upset Championship side Armagh City 4-1.
Union Berlin beats the snow but settles for 2-2 draw with Mainz
Fans cleared snow so Union Berlin’s match against Mainz could go ahead, and the teams drew 2-2 after late goals from Jeong Woo-yeong and Marin Ljubicic equalised for Union.
Ex-QB David Blough named Washington Commanders offensive coordinator
David Blough was named offensive coordinator of the Washington Commanders, taking over after Kliff Kingsbury's departure following a 5-12 season.
Macclesfield dedicate historic FA Cup upset to late player Ethan McLeod
Macclesfield manager John Rooney dedicated the club's 2-1 FA Cup victory over holders Crystal Palace to 21‑year‑old Ethan McLeod, who died in a car accident 25 days earlier.
Macclesfield's FA Cup upset leaves the Rooneys emotional
Macclesfield, a sixth-tier National League North side, beat Premier League holders Crystal Palace 2-1 at Moss Rose, and Wayne Rooney expressed pride after his brother John Rooney guided the team to the upset.
Jack Wilshere says Luton’s come-from-behind win over Stevenage could boost belief
Luton came from behind to beat Stevenage 2-1 at Kenilworth Road, with Jordan Clark equalising and Gideon Kodua scoring the winner; manager Jack Wilshere praised his players’ character and said the result should give them more belief.
European Challenge Cup: Clarity over roles is driving Ulster on
Ulster fly-half Jake Flannery says clearer role definitions under new attack and defence coaches have helped the team's performances; Ulster have won six of eight URC games this season and beat Racing 92 at home in the European Challenge Cup.
Macclesfield 2-1 Crystal Palace as non-league side knock out holders.
Non-league Macclesfield beat holders Crystal Palace 2-1 in the FA Cup, with Paul Dawson and Isaac Buckley-Ricketts scoring for Macclesfield and Brennan Johnson replying with a stoppage-time free-kick.
Macclesfield knock holders Crystal Palace out of the FA Cup
Macclesfield beat holders Crystal Palace 2-1 at Moss Rose to reach the FA Cup third round; the result ended Palace's run and marked the first time since 1909 that holders lost to non-league opposition.
Rangers near Chukwuani signing and Gillespie set for CEO role
Rangers are expected to announce Denmark under-21 midfielder Tochi Chukwuani from Sturm Graz and to appoint Jim Gillespie as chief executive; talks are also ongoing over left-back Tuur Rommens from Westerlo.
Teen badly hurt after fight at Warrington-Widnes match
A 17-year-old was seriously injured after a fight on Winwick Road following the Warrington Wolves v Widnes Vikings match; Cheshire Police say detectives are investigating and no arrests have been made.
Lindsey Vonn seals Olympic favourite status with fourth podium in four races.
Lindsey Vonn won the Zauchensee downhill for her 84th World Cup victory and her fourth podium from four downhills this season, increasing her lead in the downhill standings ahead of next month's Winter Olympics.
Lindsey Vonn wins second World Cup downhill of the season.
Lindsey Vonn won the Zauchensee World Cup downhill by 0.37 seconds, with Kajsa Vickhoff Lie second and Jacqueline Wiles third. The race was paused after a crash that led to Austria's Magdalena Egger being airlifted.
Vonn wins Zauchensee downhill for 84th World Cup victory
Lindsey Vonn won the Zauchensee downhill to record the 84th World Cup victory of her career, finishing 0.37 seconds ahead of Kajsa Vickhoff Lie. Heavy snowfall shortened the piste and Magdalena Egger crashed and was flown to hospital.
Semenyo thanks Bournemouth fans with advert in local paper
Antoine Semenyo placed a full-page advert in the Bournemouth Echo to thank AFC Bournemouth supporters, and the article reports he has completed a £62.5million move to Manchester City.
Wrexham pass FA Cup test, Phil Parkinson says
Wrexham eliminated Nottingham Forest from the FA Cup after a 3-3 draw and a 4-3 penalties win, and manager Phil Parkinson described the tie as another test against Premier League opposition.
Stars openers take derby revenge on Renegades
Tom Rogers hit an equal second-fastest half-century for the Melbourne Stars as they chased down the Renegades' 166 to win the derby by eight wickets; Sam Harper finished unbeaten on 84 and leads the competition in runs.
Odermatt leads World Cup giant slalom in Adelboden and seeks fifth straight win
Marco Odermatt held a 0.49-second lead after the first run of the Adelboden giant slalom in steady falling snow and limited visibility; Lucas Pinheiro Braathen and Timon Haugan were second and third, respectively.
