Chile loses FIFA appeal in World Cup case with Ecuador

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The world road cycling championships get under way on Sunday. Giro d'Italia winner Jai Hindley is in doubt for the men's road race. Sandy Alderson has achieved his goal of making the New York Mets more respected. Shelby Jordan died on Sept. 9. Aric Almirola won the pole-winning run at NASCAR's first playoff eliminator at Bristol Motor Speedway. Dennis Schröder is returning for a second stint with the Los Angeles Lakers. German Marquez rebounded and Ryan McMahon homered. The 16-driver field at the NASCAR race at Bakersfield will be cut by four.

Marcus Stroman wins at Wrigley Field for the first time since signing with the Cubs. Arizona Cardinals and Las Vegas Raiders look to shake off season-opening losses when they meet in Week 2. SECU Stadium will be called Capital One Field at Maryland Stadium starting October 1. The partnership is for 10 years. It includes a $2.5 million gift supporting programs and facilities. The school says Capital one and Maryland Athletics mutually agreed to terminate their current agreement.

Ross Chastain is in the ninth place in NASCAR's playoffs. Alex Morgan is a superstar for San Diego Wave FC. Real Madrid denounces the use of racist language to denigrate Vinícius Júnior. Cheryl Reeve saw Anthony Edwards' name trending on Twitter. A lawsuit alleges rampant sexual abuse of underage athletes at a cheerleading gym in South Carolina. The accusers say they were sexually abused by coaches at Rockstar Cheerleading and Dance in Greenville. It's alleged that the abuse could date back two decades. According to the lawsuit, the alleged abuse ranged from rape and forced oral sex to molestation and pressuring children as young as 13 to send nude photos of themselves to coaches.


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