FA Enters Arbitration Over Hull City Name Change

The Football Association has revealed it is currently in arbitration over its decision to reject Hull City’s name change.

The club’s proposal to rebrand from Hull City AFC to Hull Tigers, pushed for by owner Assem Allam in a bid to attract increased overseas investment, was rejected by the FA Council in April.

Allam has previously revealed that he had reacted to the decision by putting the club up for sale but was also appealing against the decision.

The Egyptian, who bought the club for £1 in 2010, caused confusion by stating the case was being handled by the Court of Arbitration for Sport, who reported no knowledge of it.

His son, acting chief executive Ehab, quickly moved to clarify that the arbitration process was actually being handled through the FA’s own procedures but a confidentiality clause meant the governing body were unable to stand up those claims.

But on Tuesday the FA and Hull both posted identical statements on their websites to clear up any lingering doubt.

The statement read: “The Football Association has agreed with Hull City to clarify the position regarding the club’s name change application.

“On Wednesday 9 April 2014, The FA Council rejected Hull City’s application to change its playing name to Hull Tigers.

“The club has chosen to commence an arbitration under Rule K of the Rules and Regulations of The Football Association to challenge the decision of The FA Council.

“Any arbitration commenced under Rule K of the Rules and Regulations of The Football Association is confidential. However, in the interests of the supporters, The Football Association and the club have agreed to confirm that an arbitration has commenced and once a decision has been reached it will be published.

“All other aspects of the arbitration shall remain confidential until such time as a decision has been made.”

Moscow to Tighten Security for World Athletics Championships Following Boston Blasts

Moscow are set to tighten security during this summer’s world athletics championships following the deadly Boston Marathon bombings.

The blasts left at least three people dead on Monday and 144 others injured, some critically, after a pair of powerful explosions ripped through a crowd near the finish line as the prestigious US race was still in progress.

Head of the All-Russian Athletics Federation, Vyacheslav Balakhnichev told R-Sport: “Naturally, tougher measures will be taken. We have high security anyway, but we will obviously draw conclusions from the incident in Boston.”

US authorities have launched a criminal investigation that they have also classified as a “potential terrorist investigation” Richard DesLauriers, a special agent with the FBI’s Boston Division, was cited by CNN as saying.

“Terrorists don’t choose any old target, but the more vulnerable areas from the security services’ point of view. Sports events that take place in the open air are harder to protect because (attacks) can happen anywhere,” Balakhnichev said.

The Russian capital has been rocked by major terrorist attacks over recent years including the 2010 Moscow subway suicide bombings that killed 40 people and the 2011 Domodedovo Airport suicide blast that killed 37 and injured more than 100.

The IAAF championships are to be held at Moscow’s iconic Luzhniki stadium from August 10-18.

Sochi 2014 Beefs Up Security

Sochi 2014 CEO, Dmitry Chernyshenko also made reassurances about the security and revealed it will be ‘safest in history’.

He said: “Those who will be at the Olympic Games in Sochi should know this: We will provide them with security.”

“The security system for the Games was devised with the participation of leading international experts. It conforms to the security demands of an event of this magnitude and has been repeatedly checked at test competitions and other events.”

Thursday will see the first games in the under-18 world hockey championships, the first test event for the Bolshoi Ice Dome and Shayba Arena, another dry-run for security operations ahead of the Olympics.

“We’ll test this system yet again so that the Olympic Games in Sochi become the safest in history,” Chernyshenko said. 

William Hill Completes Purchase of Sportingbet

One of the UK’s leading bookmaker William Hill today announced the completion of their acquisition of Sportingbet’s Australian business as part of £460m transaction (A$660m).

The acquisition continues William Hill’s move into international markets. Last summer, the company became the first British bookmaker licensed in the US following their purchases of three Nevada land-based businesses, a move preceded by approvals for licensing in both Spain and Italy for William Hill Online.

Ralph Topping, Chief Executive of William Hill, said: “This acquisition is part of our core strategy to expand selectively into international markets and to grow our online business.Australia is one of the largest licensed betting markets in the world where William Hill does not have a footprint. We have particular skills in those areas of the market that are demonstrating strong growth: online, mobile, fixed odds betting and sports betting. The Sportingbet Australian business offers us a well-recognised brand, an experienced team and a market-leading position in a highly competitive market. We are excited by the potential of combining those strengths and look forward to working with our new colleagues to bring Australian customers a market-leading betting offering.”

Michael Sullivan, Chief Executive Officer of Sportingbet, added: “Sportingbet is excited to become a part of William Hill, one of the world’s leading wagering companies. It will be very much business as usual at Sportingbet with the existing management team staying in place to grow the business alongside William Hill. There will certainly be no change for our clients, who will continue to be offered the huge range of markets and service that they have become accustomed to. We also look forward to developing our existing relationships within the racing industry and continuing our support of major racing and sporting clubs across Australia”

William Hill is the UK’s leading land-based and online bookmaker. It offers sports-betting and gaming in 2,400 licensed betting offices (LBOs) and operates across the UK and online, by mobile and over the telephone through William Hill Online. It was established in 1934 and has been listed on the London Stock Exchange since 2002.

China to Increase Number of Sporting Venues

 

China has vowed to increase the nation’s public sporting areas to 1.5 square meters per head of population by 2015, according to new a five-year plan.

Under the plan drafted by the National Development and Reform Commission, the country’s top economic planner, and the General Administration of Sport, China will construct more public sports facilities in the next three years.

The central government will earmark funds each year to ensure each county with suitable conditions builds a stadium, and half of all cities or regions of the same administrative level have indoor sports centers.

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China Withdraws all Players from Japan Open

China has withdrawn all its badminton players from this week’s Japan Open, citing safety fears as territorial dispute between the two countries continues.

The withdrawal leaves the Tokyo-based tournament without some of the sport’s biggest names.

“The BWF can confirm the Chinese contingent has withdrawn from the Japan Open,” Thomas Lund, the Badminton World Federation’s chief operating officer, said. “It is unfortunate but the tournament will go on,” he added.

An official of the Table Tennis and Badminton Centre of China’s central sporting administration said: “We’ve quit the Japan Open.”

“The decision was to ensure players’ safety… so considering the intense China-Japan relations these days, we quit.”

A Japanese spokesman for the tournament said China informed the BWF on September 14 that 22 players would not be competing.

The Japan Open began on Tuesday and ends on Sunday with the BWF re-drawing the men’s singles, women’s singles and men’s doubles ties after the announcement.

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World Sport Tourism Congress Announced to Coincide with 2011 Rugby World Cup Climax

TUI Travel’s Specialist & Activity Sector has teamed up with top leaders in sports tourism to launch a conference, the World Sport Tourism Congress, which will be located alongside the climax of the 2011 Rugby World Cup in Auckland, New Zealand.

The WSTC will take place between 10-14 October on the luxury cruise ship – the P&O Pacific Dawn – and will comprise of four days of inspirational panel debates, leading-edge presentations and priceless networking opportunities, all conducted whilst cruising in style around New Zealand’s beautiful Bay of Islands.

The fully-inclusive cruise package departs from Queen’s Wharf, Auckland on 10 October, returning on 14 October in time for the Rugby World Cup Semi Finals.

Themed “Sharing the Sport and Tourism Boom”, WSTC presents an opportunity to network and engage with industry’s elite, gain invaluable insights from the world’s leading experts and meet face-to-face with the key Sport Tourism buyers as deals are brokered for future sporting events.

Confirmed speakers includes Jeanine Pires (Minster Special Advisor, Rio 2016 Olympics & former President, Embratur), Geoffrey Lipman (Advisor to Secretary General UNWTO), Campbell Jamieson (Commercial Director, International Cricket Council) and Darren Mee (COO, TUI Travel PLC, Specialist & Activity Sector).

Access to the event includes access to all sessions on the WSTC programme, four nights accommodation on board the P&O Pacific Dawn, exclusive VIP receptions and gala dinners, very special networking events and excursions as the ship cruises around New Zealand’s North Island.

With WSTC Delegate places strictly controlled and limited, only senior executives will qualify to take part in this opportunity at the heart of the 2011 Rugby World Cup.

In recent years the integration of sport, sporting events and spectator and participation travel has seen the sector become the industry’s fastest growing, and is now worth in excess of US$600 billion, and an astonishing 14 percent of overall travel and tourism receipts.

The strength of the market was illustrated recently, with confirmed sales of one million tickets for the Rugby World Cup. WSTC is designed to both reflect this staggering growth and contribute further to it, and help delegates reap maximum benefit from this sector.

Woods Still Way Ahead in Top 50 Highest Earning Athletes

Forbes’ list of the top 50 highest paid athletes shows that Tiger Woods is still the highest-paid athlete in the world – and it isn’t even a close call. Woods earned US$75m over the past 12 months, easily outdistancing second-ranked Kobe Bryant, who made $53m.

Despite the likes of sponsors Accenture, AT&T, PepsiCo and Gillete cutting their ties with the golfer, Woods can thank two long-term sponsors for his hefty income. Nike signed Woods to a five-year, $40m deal when he turned pro in 1998. Electronic Arts released its first “Tiger Woods PGA Tour” videogame in 1998.

Bryant leads 15 basketball players that made the list, more than any other sport, having added Turkish Airlines and Mercedes-Benz’s Smart Car to his endorsement portfolio this year. His $24.8m salary with the Los Angeles Lakers is $4m more than any other NBA player. No. 3 on the list is Miami Heat forward LeBron James, who earned $48m over the past year.

Soccer is the most represented sport in the top 10 with English LA Galaxy midfielder topping Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi in terms of earnings.

Women were, once again, under-represented among the top-earning athletes with tennis player Maria Sharapova being the only woman to crack the top 50 for the second straight year. She ranks 29th with earnings of $24.2m, largely from her lucrative Nike deal, which pays her royalties on her lines of tennis apparel and Cole Haan shoes.

Top 10

1. Tiger Woods (Golf) – $75m

2. Kobe Bryant (Basketball) – $53m

3. LeBron James (Basketball) – $48m

4. Roger Federer (Tennis) – $47m

5. Phil Mickelson (Golf) – $46.5m

6. David Beckham (Soccer) – $40m

7. Cristiano Ronaldo (Soccer) – $38m

8. Alex Rodriguez (Baseball) – $35m

9. Michael Schumacher (Formula One) – $34m

10. Lionel Messi (Soccer) – $32.3m

UEFA Appoint Synergy to Promote CL Festival/Women’s Final

A competitive pitch has seen Synergy appointed by UEFA to provide PR support for the UEFA Champions Festival and the UEFA Women’s Champions League final.

The leading sponsorship and marketing consultancy will now implement a PR campaign to drive awareness and attendance for the UEFA Champions Festival and the UEFA Women’s Champions League Final in conjunction with European soccer’s governing body. 

Both are part of week-long events taking place in London in the week leading up to the UEFA Champions League Final 2011, when ahead of the game on Saturday, May 28, London will host a week of celebrations and activity – the UEFA Champions Festival – offering fans the opportunity to participate in various football related activities, all for free. 

The Festival will give fans the chance to have their photo taken with the trophy, take part in skills sessions with UEFA ambassadors and watch Gary Lineker’s England team take on the rest of Europe in an Ultimate Champions Match. 

Over the eight-day period of the event, held in London’s Hyde Park, the UEFA Champions Festival hopes to attract 80,000 people.

The UEFA Women’s Champion’s League Final is a relatively new addition to the UEFA Champions League Final events, being played only for the second time in the same city during the Final week. The top two women’s European club sides will take to the field at the 22,500 capacity Craven Cottage on Thursday 26th May 2011.

Synergy’s Adam Raincock said: “This is a fantastic win for Synergy, which further demonstrates that we are the consultancy of first choice for great brands. 

“The UEFA Champions League Final is the most watched annual sporting event in the world and we look forward to developing an innovative PR programme that will share the excitement with thousands of fans throughout London.”

IRB Select Turf Producers for ‘One Turf’ Programme

The International Rugby Board (IRB) have selected five turf producers, after a rigorous process, for the One Turf programme, initiated to ensure that elite and community level matches can be played on artificial surfaces.

Leading Turf specialists Limonta Sport (Italy), Greenfields B.V (Netherlands), Mondo S.P.A (Italy), FieldTurf Tarkett (USA) and SIS/TEAM (UK/Ireland/Australia) have been appointed to ensure the highest possible player welfare and performance standards are achieved, a statement issued by the IRB says.

The Turf specialists will oversee the production, installation and maintenance of artificial surfaces around the world to the Governing Body’s technical, performance and player welfare criteria.

This selection will benefit the game by providing a one-stop solution for organizations seeking to install artificial surfaces. For the first time the same producer will be able to produce, install and maintain IRB Regulation 22 compliant surfaces.

The programme also has the ability to boost rugby and multi-sport participation around the world, particularly in challenging growing conditions, with pitches yielding the possibility of use seven days a week.

IRB Head of Technical Services Steve Griffiths stated: “All the Preferred Turf Producers have demonstrated that they have the capability to manage the total process of Rugby turf installation from design through manufacture, installation and maintenance programmes.

“This selection provides our Member Unions, clubs and owners of facilities with an assurance that if they choose these manufacturers they will be getting the best quality of product and service in the Rugby turf market place,” he added.

Dortmund to Receive USD5.5m Bonus on Bundesliga Title

Evonik Industries, major sponsors of German Bundesliga soccer side Borussia Dortmund, remain unperturbed at the prospect of having agreed to pay a bonus of around US$5.5m to the club if they win the league title.

Dortmund have surpassed expectations in Germany’s elite league this year with a young and exciting squad having drove in to first position, a position they have held for much of the season. Having extablished a 12 point lead at the top of the table, and a full 19 point lead over German soccer giant Bayern Munich, the side look all but certain to claim the title, and a $5.5m bonus from the shirt sponsor in return.

While it is already paying $10.4m a year to appear on the shirts of the clubthe group, specializing in chemistry and energy, will provide the bonus for the Bundesliga title at the end of the season.