Paris Set for First Olympics Since 1924

The opening ceremony will feature a six-kilometre boat parade on the Seine, culminating in front of the Eiffel Tower.
Vienna Hosts Its First Europe-Wide LGBTIQ Sports Event

First held in The Hague in 1992, the event involves competitions across 31 sports, drawing around 4,000 athletes from 50 nations, and will run until July 20.
EURO24: How Austria Goes to The Finale

This Austrian firm’s blend of Poa Pratensis and Lolium Perenne offers unmatched durability and regeneration, showcasing Austria’s critical role in the tournament.
Spain Beats France to Reach Euro 2024 Final

Spain turned the game around and made history when 16-year-old Lamine Yamal became the youngest Euro goalscorer.
Austria Sends Largest Olympic Team in Two Decades

Austria is set to field its largest Olympic team for Paris since Sydney 2000, with hopes of securing between five and ten medals.
England Advances to Euro Semifinals After Win Over Switzerland

The “Three Lions” defeated Switzerland 5-3 in a penalty shootout in Düsseldorf on Saturday. Jordan Pickford was the hero, saving Switzerland’s first penalty.
Turkey Player Banned for Ultra-Nationalist Salute Against Austria

European football’s governing body suspends Merih Demiral for two games after investigating “alleged inappropriate behaviour” during his side’s Euro 2024 win over Austria.
Austria’s Euro Dreams Dashed by Determined Turkey

Austria entered the game as favourites but had their hopes of reaching the Euros quarter-finals dashed by a determined Turkey performance in pouring rain in Leipzig.
Austria Chases Historic Euro Quarter-Final Spot

Austria enters Tuesday’s last-16 tie against Turkey in the unfamiliar role of favourites, having topped their group ahead of France and the Netherlands.
Italy and Spain Win Their Opening Matches, Albania Sets Record

In their win over Albania, Italy overcame a 0-1 deficit within the first 23 seconds. Bajrami scored the fastest goal in European Championship history.