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Cancer survivor Caicedo, 18, set to make Women’s W/Cup debut

At 15, Linda Caicedo, now a star forward on Colombia’s Women’s World Cup roster, received a crushing diagnosis. She had ovarian cancer.
Caicedo already had made her debut for Colombian professional team América de Cali and the Colombian senior women’s national team.
With this news, though, her soccer career seemed over.
“I remember I was going into surgery one day and I was feeling really bad,” Caicedo said, “because I thought that I was not going to be able to play top-level football again.”
The Colombian women’s team head coach, Nelson Abadía, provided words of encouragement over the phone.
“He said, ‘No, just relax,’” Caicedo recalled. “‘You’re going to come back.’”
She’s now one of the best young players in the world.
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The 18-year-old Caicedo is expected to make her Women’s World Cup debut in Colombia’s opener against South Korea on Tuesday at the Sydney Football Stadium.
To those battling cancer, Caicedo has a message: “I am an example that you can get out of that and overcome this.”
Tuesday’s match also could mark the World Cup debut of 16-year-old South Korea forward Casey Phair. Born to a Korean mother and American father and raised in the U.S., Phair is not expected to start. Should she play, she would become the youngest player ever to play in a World Cup, men’s or women’s.
“We just take it day by day,” South Korea coach Collin Bell said Monday, responding to questions about Phair. “I don’t really want to hype up the young player too much before she’s even played.”
While Phair’s role is not certain, Caicedo is expected to start and play a large part in Colombia’s efforts. For Colombians, she represents the potential of women’s football both domestically and internationally.
“She’s everybody’s hope,” said Valentina Peña Orozco, sports director at W Radio Colombia. “Linda is Colombia’s promise.”
Caicedo played in Colombia’s Liga Femenina for several years before signing with Real Madrid in February. She tied for the scoring lead at the 2021 Copa Libertadores Femenina for Deportivo Cali and was named the best player in the 2022 Copa América Femenina.
Her performance at the Copa América helped secure Colombia’s spot in the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
Caicedo also scored twice and recorded four assists in 10 appearances for Real Madrid last season.
Colombia’s match against South Korea could prove pivotal, as the two nations are expected to compete for a spot in the knockout rounds from Group H. Germany and Morocco also are in the group.
Abadía has coached Caicedo since she was 12 and brought her into the senior team when she was 14. He’s been Colombia’s national women’s team coach since 2017.
“ We know the players’ enormous ability, and we know that those brilliant moments that each one has — we’re going to have them,” he said.
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Ronaldo Joins Billionaire ‘Gangs’, Becomes First Footballer With Global Status After New Deal

Cristiano Ronaldo has made history by becoming the first footballer to achieve billionaire status, following a lucrative contract extension with Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr.
The 40-year-old Portuguese forward has an estimated net worth of $1.4 billion, positioning him among the wealthiest athletes globally, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
Ronaldo’s ascent to billionaire status is primarily attributed to his record-breaking contract in Saudi Arabia, which is reported to be worth over $400 million. Signed in June 2025, this deal ranks among the highest-paying sports contracts in the world.
His substantial earnings encompass tax-free salaries, performance bonuses, and additional perks, including access to a private jet and an equity stake in Al-Nassr.
The footballer’s current fortune combines over two decades of professional earnings, endorsements, and investments. Bloomberg’s valuation reflects Ronaldo’s career salaries, sponsorships with global brands like Nike and Armani, and business ventures under the CR7 brand. The report also adjusted for taxes and market performance.
Ronaldo’s move to Al-Nassr in 2023 marked a financial turning point in his career. While many questioned his decision to leave European football, the transfer proved transformative, giving him the highest average annual pay for a footballer and placing him among the world’s richest athletes.
Saudi Arabia’s tax-free income policy further boosted his net earnings.
A brief profile of Ronaldo’s career and family
Ronaldo, who began his career with Sporting Lisbon before moving to Manchester United in 2003 and Real Madrid in 2009, has earned more than $550 million in salaries across his career. His long-term endorsement with Nike, worth nearly $18 million annually, and other deals with Armani and Castrol, have added over $175 million to his wealth.
Born into a modest family in Madeira, Portugal, Ronaldo’s journey from poverty to global stardom has been marked by consistent ambition and discipline. The island now features landmarks dedicated to him, including the Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport and the CR7 Museum.
Ronaldo’s investments, managed by Lisbon-based LMcapital Wealth Management, span hospitality, fitness, and media. His portfolio includes the Pestana CR7 Hotel chain, a gym franchise, and real estate properties in Lisbon, Madeira, and the luxury resort area of Quinta da Marinha. His latest estate there, reportedly worth €20 million, has drawn significant local attention.
Ronaldo’s influence extends beyond sport. With more than 660 million Instagram followers, he remains the most-followed individual globally, a factor that aligns with Saudi Arabia’s broader strategy to use high-profile athletes to promote its image and tourism.
His presence in the Saudi Pro League has increased international visibility for the league, though match attendance has fluctuated since his arrival.
Ronaldo joins a small group of billionaire athletes, including basketball legend Michael Jordan and tennis icon Roger Federer. However, unlike them, most of Ronaldo’s wealth stems from direct pay rather than equity or business stakes.
The footballer has expressed plans to retire at Al-Nassr and pursue club ownership, following in the footsteps of former teammate David Beckham, co-owner of Inter Miami. His reported 15% ownership stake in Al-Nassr marks the first step toward that goal, as he cements both his sporting and financial legacy.
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2026 W/C Qualifiers: Four Benin Players Ruled Out of Rwanda, Nigeria Clashes

Benin head coach Gernot Rohr is sweating over the fitness of his four players who could miss their Match Day 9 and 10 World Cup qualifying matches against Group C rivals Rwanda and Nigeria, according to The New Times.
Rohr and part of the Cheetahs squad arrived in Kigali on Monday, October 6, and are currently training daily at Amahoro Stadium which will host the match day 9 clash against Rwanda on Friday, October 10, before travelling to Uyo State, Nigeria, for their qualifying decider against the Super Eagles on October 14.
Players doubtful to play the upcoming matches include striker Olaitan Junior who was prevented by his Turkish club Göztepe from taking a flight from Istanbul to Kigali, after doctors said that his medical condition does not allow him to travel for international duty.
It’s a decision that was not welcomed by Rohr and Benin FA who reportedly insisted that recent medical tests by their doctors indicated that the player is fit to play.
However, the club stubbornly refused to release him.
Andreas Hountondji, who plays for Burnley in England, is another striker who is doubtful for this match. He is currently in race to recover from the knock he picked over the weekend and be fit in time to play both matches.
However, reports indicate that he is still doubtful for the match.
Meanwhile, Abdoul Rachid Moumini of Azerbaijan Premier League Sumgayit FKand Rodolfo Aloko, who plays for NK Kustošija in Croatia. They were both ruled out of the matches due to injuries.
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After Humiliating Barcelona, Nigerian striker Akor Adams Vows To Score More Goals

Nigerian forward Akor Adams has expressed his joy after scoring his first goal at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán Stadium during Sevilla’s commanding 4-1 victory over Barcelona on Sunday.
Adams, who came on as a second-half substitute, sealed the win in stoppage time with a well-taken finish inside the box after his earlier strike had been ruled out for offside. The goal came courtesy of a fine assist from compatriot Chidera Ejuke, marking a memorable night for the Nigerian duo as they helped inflict Barcelona’s heaviest LaLiga defeat since 2015.
“Absolute madness,” Adams told Sevilla’s media after the match. “I want to give credit to Isaac Romero. For me, the first thing I had to do was defend and then go forward. I’m very happy with my first goal at the Ramón Sánchez-Pizjuán.”
The 25-year-old striker also praised the collective effort of his teammates, highlighting their unity and determination in overcoming the Catalan giants.
“This gives the team a lot of credit,” he said. “We’ve been in a bubble, doing exactly what we’ve worked for, and all of that has paid off. It’s a historic moment. We have to focus on the positives and put the rest aside.”
Adams’ goal continues his impressive run of form, having also scored the winner in Sevilla’s previous league game — a 1-0 victory away to Rayo Vallecano. His back-to-back goals have cemented his growing reputation as a reliable option in attack for head coach Quique Sánchez Flores.
Before the Barcelona clash, Adams had spoken confidently about his ability to find the back of the net against top sides. “I think I have the ability to score in every game if I have the opportunities,” he said in a pre-match interview.
With two goals and one assist in six appearances this season, Adams’ resurgence comes at an ideal time as Nigeria prepares for crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying matches against Lesotho and Benin later this month.
The former Montpellier striker will be hoping to carry his fine club form into the national team as the Super Eagles aim to strengthen their qualification campaign.
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Arsenal Plan To Expand Emirates Stadium

Arsenal are still exploring various plans to expand and renovate Emirates Stadium, sources have told ESPN.
The Gunners began work over a year ago, discussing possible ways in which the ground could be updated, with next summer set to mark the 20th anniversary of the stadium’s first match.
In an exclusive interview with ESPN last July, co-chair Josh Kroenke said: “It would be premature to talk about any plans in depth, but the internal conversations are starting to occur about [the stadium]. It is not an easy renovation, but we see the possibilities of what’s there.”
Sources have told ESPN that those conversations have continued since with a large number of options examined, ranging from smaller upgrades to a significant expansion which could see thousands of seats added to the current 60,700 capacity.
No final decision has been made and conversations remain at an exploratory stage.
Any significant renovation would be complicated given the stadium is located on a relatively tight 17-acre site with a train line running near to Emirates Stadium and restrictions on building developments imposed by Islington council.
Any increase in capacity would likely hope to achieve the twin aims of helping to boost commercial revenue and provide more standard-priced seats to tackle a season ticket waiting list which currently comprises more than 100,000 people.
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Rodrygo Hails Ancelotti After Difficult Real Madrid Season

Real Madrid forward Rodrygo has thanked Brazil manager Carlo Ancelotti for helping him overcome a difficult time in his life.
Rodrygo, 24, admitted he went through a tough spell at the end of last season while Ancelotti was still in charge of Real Madrid and had not yet taken the reins of Brazil.
“The truth is, I had a very difficult time on a personal level,” Rodrygo told Diario AS.
“I went a long time without talking to anyone. No one knew what I was going through. It was a very difficult time. I wasn’t well, both physically and mentally. That was taking a lot out of me.
“Coach Ancelotti helped me get through all that. He saw every day that I wasn’t well, that I wasn’t fit to play, that I couldn’t help the team. He knew he had to recover the person before the player. The important thing was to be in a good frame of mind. It was a very difficult time in my life, but now I’ve overcome everything, I’m okay.
“Whenever I can, I thank Carlo [Ancelotti] his son, Davide, and the [Madrid] coaching staff. Everyone helped me, and of course my family. Now I feel nothing but joy, I’m happy, and very motivated to have a great season.”
Rodrygo, who has not played for Brazil since March 25, was left out of Ancelotti’s opening two squad selections but was included for the upcoming international friendlies against South Korea and Japan.
“It felt like an eternity being away from the national team,” Rodrygo said.
“It was difficult, I went through a lot. It was good to reflect, clear my head, and get my head together. I feel good and ready to give my best, the best version of myself. I’ve certainly evolved in every aspect of my life.
“I’m a different person because of the time I went through. The important thing is that I’m well, I’m recovered, and I’m grateful to those who helped me during this period. I feel like a new person, a better person, a better player. What matters is that I’m happy, I’m mentally well.”
Rodrygo is happy to work again with Ancelotti.
“It’s a pleasure to be back with Ancelotti, who helped me a lot and boosted my career,” he said.
“In his hands, I’ve progressed. It was a pleasure see him again, telling him how great it is to be here, telling him that it’s always like this and that’s why I enjoy coming here so much. It was a long time, but now I’m fine and I hope to help with my best.
“Of course, there’s that rapport with Ancelotti, but he made it clear that no one has a guaranteed place. You have to play and perform well at the club to stay in the national team and reach the World Cup.”
Under Ancelotti’s successor, Xabi Alonso, Rodrygo has played in eight of Madrid’s 10 games this season.
“t’s true that I’m a completely different person now,” Rodrygo said. “I’m coming out with a different mindset, different enthusiasm, and more maturity. I feel great, and I’m sure this season will be better for everyone, for the team, and for me.”
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Footballer Jailed for Raping Woman Who Let Him Charge Phone in Her House

A footballer who raped a good Samaritan in her own home has been jailed for three years and nine months.
Niall Geany, 19, preyed upon the woman in the bedroom of the property in Edinburgh on March 3, 2024.
Geany – who most recently played for lower league outfit Spartans – had shared a taxi with his victim after a night out with friends.
Geany found himself “stranded” near the woman’s house and she invited him in to charge his mobile phone so he could arrange transport home.
The right-back, of Kirkliston, near Edinburgh, attempted sexual contact with her despite knowing she had a boyfriend.
A court was told the woman had “expressed no romance” towards him.
The woman repeatedly told Geany “no” as he continued the attack upon her.
Geany later stated in his police interview that she told him to “stop.”
However, Geany proceeded to struggle with his victim and raped her, which later left her injured.
After the incident, witnesses reported that the woman was “visibly distressed” and there was a change in her demeanour.
Geany was found guilty after trial of rape to injury and was sentenced on Tuesday at the High Court in Glasgow.
When jailing Geany, Judge Alistair Watson said: “She allowed you in her home and she placed trust in you that night.
“You clearly committed the crime of rape.
“The victim impact statement details the massive impact your criminal conduct has had on her.
“You have to understand the harm you have caused continues to affect her now and will continue physically and mentally.
“The degree of harm you caused is particularly high.
“I have to acknowledge the serious harm caused to your victim and the gravity of the forcible and violent rape committed in the face of her struggles and protests.
“I have to acknowledge the aggravation that this took place in her bedroom in a place she should feel safe and be safe.”
The judge stated that he had regard to Geany’s “high intelligence”, and “low risk of re-offending”.
Judge Watson went on to say that he believes Geany can be “rehabilitated and go on to lead a pro-social life”.
He said: “Standing your youth in particular, I am exceptionally going to impose a shorter period of custody for a crime of this nature.”
The sentencing was told that Geany will initially serve his sentence in a young offenders’ institute before he is transferred to prison.
When the sentencing was announced, a man in the public gallery shouted: “Yes.”
The judge also put Geany on the sex offenders register and granted a non-harassment order, which prohibits his contact with the victim for an indefinite period.
Richard Souter, defending, earlier told the sentencing that his client was “exceptional” in academic sporting terms.
The lawyer stated: “This is the type of offence that will have caused harm and I acknowledge that.
“Clearly the court will be considering custody.”
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