Gian Mamuyac proud of Rain or Shine taking PBA 2x-to-beat: ‘We deserve this’
Rain or Shine secured a crucial 101-92 victory over Magnolia in Bahrain, clinching the first twice-to-beat advantage in the PBA Season 50 Philippine Cup quarterfinals. This win elevated the Elasto Painters to the top of the standings with an 8-2 record.
Gian Mamuyac was instrumental in the victory, scoring the final two baskets that sealed the game. His decisive up-and-under shot in the last two minutes extended Rain or Shine's lead and left the crowd in awe. Magnolia struggled to respond, especially after key players Jerom Lastimosa and Paul Lee sustained injuries in the first half.
Mamuyac emphasized the team's focused mission in Bahrain, stating they came not for vacation but to earn the twice-to-beat advantage, a goal they successfully accomplished. He expressed pride in the team's effort but noted that the ultimate goal remains winning a championship.
Other key contributors for Rain or Shine included Jhonard Clarito, who posted a double-double with 21 points and 11 rebounds, and Caelan Tiongson and Adrian Nocum, who added 14 and 13 points respectively. Despite the achievement, Mamuyac stressed that the job is far from finished, with the team aiming to continue their hard work toward a finals appearance and a title.
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PBA: Rain or Shine torches Magnolia in Bahrain to claim twice-to-beat bonus
Rain or Shine defeated Magnolia 101-92 in the PBA Season 50 Philippine Cup, securing the first twice-to-beat playoff advantage. The victory was powered by a dominant three-point shooting performance, with the Elasto Painters making 17 shots from beyond the arc.
Jhonard Clarito led Rain or Shine with a double-double of 21 points and 11 rebounds, including 16 points in the first half to help establish a 53-47 halftime lead. Caelan Tiongson contributed 14 points, hitting four three-pointers, as the team improved its record to 8-2.
Rain or Shine maintained control throughout the game, with veteran guard Stanley Pringle hitting three triples in the third quarter to extend the lead to 81-69. Although Magnolia mounted several comeback attempts in the fourth quarter, closing the gap to as few as four points, Rain or Shine consistently answered with key shots.
Magnolia's late efforts, including a 5-0 run and a three-point play from Ian Sangalang, were countered by clutch baskets from Tiongson and Gian Mamuyac. Mamuyac's three-pointer and jumper in the final 1:42 sealed the 101-91 lead for Rain or Shine.
Mark Barroca led Magnolia with 14 points, five assists, and four rebounds, while Peter Alfaro and Javi Gomez de Liaño added 13 and 12 points, respectively. The loss dropped Magnolia to a 6-4 record.
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Rick Allen lands at The CW as PBA play-by-play announcer
Rick Allen, the former NBC NASCAR play-by-play announcer, has been hired as the new broadcaster for the Professional Bowlers Association (PBA) on The CW, starting in 2026. This move follows NBC's decision not to renew his contract after the 2024 season, ending his over-20-year tenure calling NASCAR races.
Allen's new role reunites him with The CW, which currently airs NASCAR's Xfinity Series and has secured rights to 10 PBA telecasts beginning in 2026. The network has built a significant sports portfolio through various rights deals, with live sports now comprising about 40% of its programming.
While professional bowling is a stark contrast to stock car racing, this position keeps Allen involved in live sports broadcasting on television. It also maintains his connection to the motorsports world through The CW's Xfinity Series coverage, though not in the NASCAR booth role he or fans might have preferred.
Allen has expressed interest in returning to NASCAR broadcasting if given the opportunity. His relationship with The CW keeps him within the sports broadcasting orbit, leaving open the possibility of a future return to calling races.
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PBA: Leonard Santillan, ROS chase 2x-to-beat edge vs Magnolia in historic Bahrain game
The PBA Season 50 Philippine Cup features a historic game as Rain or Shine Elasto Painters face the Magnolia Hotshots. This matchup is significant as it is the league's first-ever game held in Bahrain and part of its golden anniversary celebrations.
The game is scheduled for Monday, December 15, at 11:55 p.m. Philippine time, taking place at the Khalifa Sports City Stadium in Bahrain. It marks the second international game of the season.
Rain or Shine, with a 7-2 record, is on the verge of securing a Top 4 finish. A victory over Magnolia would immediately grant them a coveted twice-to-beat advantage in the playoffs.
The team enters the game with momentum from consecutive wins, including a recent 90-84 victory over Converge. Key performances came from Leonard Santillan (16 points, 9 rebounds), Gian Mamuyac (15 points), Andrei Caracut (13 points), and Mike Malonzo (10 points, 10 rebounds).
With playoff positioning and a historic opportunity at stake, Rain or Shine aims to leverage its trademark toughness to secure an upper bracket playoff spot on foreign soil.
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PBA LIVESTREAM: Magnolia Hotshots vs Rain or Shine Elasto Painters | Philippine Cup
The PBA Season 50 Philippine Cup will feature a game between the Magnolia Chicken Timplados Hotshots and the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters in Bahrain.
The match is scheduled for Monday at 11:55 p.m., with both teams aiming to maintain strong positions in the league standings.
The game will be broadcast on the Pilipinas Live app and the One Sports YouTube channel.
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PBA: Rain or Shine secures twice-to-beat, outpaces Magnolia in Bahrain
Rain or Shine secured a twice-to-beat advantage in the PBA Commissioner's Cup playoffs by defeating Magnolia in a game held in Bahrain, marking the PBA's historic debut in the country.
Vic Manuel has made his return to the PBA, joining the Converge FiberXers.
Meralco clinched a PBA quarterfinal spot after a game where CJ Cansino outperformed Juan Gomez de Liano.
San Miguel Beer extended its winning streak to seven games after crushing Blackwater, earning a share of the top spot in the PBA Philippine Cup.
In the UAAP, Gerry Abadiano's heroics forced a winner-take-all Game 3 in the Men's Basketball Finals between UP and La Salle. Abadiano hopes to pass on his Game 3 wisdom in his final playing year, while teammate Jacob Bayla's defensive prowess continues to be crucial for UP. Vhoris Marasigan stated that being denied by Jacob Cortez forced him to take the game's heroic final shot.
NCAA MVP Sean Franco remains focused on playing for Arellano University as he has not yet received other offers. Speculation continues about NCAA standouts potentially moving to the UAAP, with five players highlighted as ready to make the leap. Janti Miller has ended speculation by committing to lead San Beda next year. Transferee Yukien Sajonia and veteran Tony Ynot are uniting to lead San Beda's quest to return to glory. Former Letran guard Titing Manalili, after a heartbreaking rookie season, is not currently eyeing a move to the UAAP.
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PBA: NLEX Road Warriors lock in Semerad, Fajardo to fresh two-year deals
The NLEX Road Warriors have secured two-year contract extensions for key forwards Anthony Semerad and Dominick Fajardo. The signing ceremony was held at the NLEX Compound in Balintawak and attended by team officials.
Both players have been instrumental in the team's strong 6-2 start in the PBA Season 50 Philippine Cup, which has already secured NLEX a quarterfinals berth. Semerad, in his fifth season with the team, is averaging 6.8 points and 6.2 rebounds, providing veteran leadership. Fajardo, a 2023 draft pick, is showing steady development with averages of 5.71 points, 4.14 rebounds, 1.57 assists, and 1.29 steals.
The players expressed gratitude for the trust from management and coaching staff. Semerad committed to always giving his all on the court, while Fajardo vowed to prove he deserves the extension with his play.
NLEX's next game is against Magnolia on Sunday at the Ynares Center in Montalban as they continue their season.
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Converge regains winning ways vs gritty Blackwater | PBA Highlights
Converge faced a challenging game against Blackwater in the PBA Season 50 Philippine Cup, ultimately securing a 99-95 victory after a tough battle.
The match occurred on Saturday, November 8, at the Ynares Center in Antipolo, where Converge had to fight hard to overcome Blackwater's resistance, despite initially aiming to dominate the game.
As a result of this win, Converge improved their season record to 4-2, tying them for fourth place in the standings with Magnolia and San Miguel.
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NLEX made a strong comeback by defeating the co-leader Rain or Shine in the PBA Season 50 Philippine Cup, halting their momentum and ending their winning streak.
The game was held at the Ynares Center in Antipolo on Saturday, November 8, with NLEX securing a 105-91 victory, largely driven by Robert Bolick's impressive 28-point performance.
This win improved NLEX's record to 5-2, tying them with Rain or Shine for the second spot in the standings, while Rain or Shine, who had been on a four-game winning streak, relinquished their shared top position with TNT.
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Alec Stockton catches fire in 2nd half for Converge | PBA Highlights
In the PBA Season 50 Philippine Cup, Converge defeated Blackwater with a final score of 99-94 in a game held at the Ynares Center in Antipolo on Saturday, November 8. Alec Stockton was instrumental in the victory, scoring a team-high 28 points, with 22 of those points coming in the second half to compensate for his underwhelming performance in the first half, ultimately helping Converge secure the win against Blackwater.
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PBA postpones November 9 games due to Uwan
The PBA has postponed the Sunday Philippine Cup doubleheader scheduled at Ynares Center II in Rodriguez, Rizal, due to the threat of Typhoon Uwan, which is expected to intensify into a super typhoon. The league announced the decision on Saturday afternoon through its social media accounts, emphasizing that the safety of fans, players, officials, and staff was the primary reason for the postponement.
The affected games included TNT versus Magnolia at 5:15 p.m. and Barangay Ginebra against Titan Ultra at 7:30 p.m., which would have been the first visit of crowd favorites to the town informally known as Montalban. The PBA confirmed that both games will be rescheduled to a later date.
This postponement is the first due to bad weather since the semifinals of the 2018 Commissioner’s Cup, with the last rescheduling occurring during Game 6 of the 2022 Governors’ Cup Finals between Ginebra and Meralco because of a small fire at Smart Araneta Coliseum.
Meanwhile, Saturday's games at Ynares Center in Antipolo proceeded as planned, featuring matches between Converge and Blackwater, followed by Rain or Shine against NLEX.
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Loss to Beermen spurs FiberXers to win over Bossing
Converge coach Dennis Pineda reflected on the team's recent loss to San Miguel Beer, viewing it as a valuable learning opportunity for the young squad to gain experience against champion-level teams. In the PBA Philippine Cup, Converge rebounded from that defeat by securing a 99-94 win over Blackwater, improving their record to 4-2 in the standings.
Alec Stockton led Converge's offense with 28 points, while Blackwater's late-game errors, including two turnovers by Christian David in the final seconds, contributed to their loss. Rookie Juan Gomez de Liaño added 14 points, seven rebounds, five assists, and two steals, and Archie Concepcion's two three-pointers in the third quarter helped Converge establish a 74-62 lead before Blackwater attempted a comeback.
Despite Sedrick Barefield's 33-point effort for Blackwater, the team fell to a 1-5 record, tying them at the bottom of the standings with Phoenix Fuel Masters and Terrafirma Dyip. Looking ahead, Converge faces another tough challenge against Barangay Ginebra, with Coach Pineda emphasizing the need for thorough preparation to compete against perennial giants.
In related PBA news, the league postponed Sunday's doubleheader at Ynares Center II due to the threat of Super Typhoon Uwan, prioritizing safety. The affected games were TNT versus Magnolia and Ginebra against Titan Ultra.
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PBA: NLEX rebounds from big loss, ends Rain or Shine streak
The NLEX Road Warriors secured a 105-91 victory over the Rain or Shine Elasto Painters in the PBA Philippine Cup, halting Rain or Shine's four-game winning streak and allowing NLEX to rebound from a previous 30-point defeat to Barangay Ginebra.
Robert Bolick was the top scorer for NLEX with 28 points, while JB Bahio contributed a double-double of 17 points and 13 rebounds, Xyrus Torres added 15 points, and Jonnel Policarpio and Dom Fajardo each scored 10 points, with Javee Mocon chipping in 6 points and 8 rebounds.
Rain or Shine narrowed the gap in the second quarter after trailing 20-7, but NLEX maintained a halftime lead of 52-47 and built another double-digit advantage in the third quarter to control the game.
Jhonard Clarito led Rain or Shine with 26 points, 8 rebounds, and 6 assists, but the team missed the opportunity to reclaim the solo lead in the standings, partly due to the absence of center Keith Datu, who is out for the season with a ruptured right patellar tendon.
As a result of this win, NLEX improved their record to 5-2, tying Rain or Shine for second place in the league standings.
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San Miguel Beermen head coach Leo Austria provided an update on Don Trollano, who is currently dealing with back spasms that caused him to miss the team's previous match against Converge. Trollano will be a game-time decision for the upcoming PBA Season 50 Philippine Cup game against Magnolia at the Ynares Center in Montalban on Friday, November 7, as the Beermen aim for their fourth consecutive win.
Coach Austria stated that Trollano will suit up for the game, but his clearance to play will depend on the team's physical therapist's assessment after the warm-up. This decision follows Trollano's absence in the last match, where San Miguel still managed to defeat Converge 96-90, led by strong performances from June Mar Fajardo and Juami Tiongson, despite Trollano being recognized as Mr. Quality Minutes by the PBA Press Corps.
In addition to Trollano's injury, Jericho Cruz is also facing health issues, including a ruptured Baker's cyst from the previous season and recent colds. Cruz played in the weekend game against Converge in Antipolo, contributing six points, two rebounds, and a steal, as he felt compelled to step in due to Trollano's absence and expressed readiness to give his full effort when called upon.
The San Miguel Beermen are set to face the Magnolia Hotshots in the main game at 7:30 p.m., with the team navigating these injury concerns while pursuing their winning streak.
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Results, schedule, standings: 2025-26 PBA Philippine Cup
The PBA is commencing its golden season with the prestigious Philippine Cup, featuring 12 teams, including one new squad, competing for the championship title.
Defending champion San Miguel faces high expectations and pressure from rivals, while TNT seeks redemption after falling short in the previous season's All-Filipino finals. Barangay Ginebra aims to secure a win following two runner-up finishes, Magnolia looks to make a deep run under a new coach, Rain or Shine hopes for a breakthrough after three consecutive semifinal appearances, and Meralco strives to reclaim the Philippine Cup throne it held over a year ago.
Other teams such as Converge, NLEX, Blackwater, Phoenix, and Terrafirma are also aspiring to improve their fortunes. This conference marks the debut of Titan Ultra, which joined the PBA after acquiring the NorthPort franchise.
The initial schedule includes matches at various venues: October 5 at Araneta Coliseum, October 8 at Ynares Center Antipolo, and October 10-12 at Ynares Center Montalban and Antipolo.
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The PBA Season 50 Philippine Cup commenced with a grand opening ceremony at the Smart Araneta Coliseum, featuring a dazzling display of beauty and pride as all 12 PBA teams presented their muses to mark the league's golden anniversary.
Each muse brought elegance, personality, and power, celebrating five decades of basketball history with timeless glamor. Among them, Chelsea Fernandez represented Blackwater Bossing with poise and confidence, reflecting the team's relentless spirit.
Salma Emam, as the muse for Converge FiberXers, embodied youthfulness and modernity, aligning with the team's energetic and forward-thinking approach.
Ahtisa Manalo, the reigning Miss Universe Philippines 2025, added a regal presence as the muse for Magnolia Hotshots, enhancing the event's celebratory atmosphere.
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The Lessons that Built the Best Bowler in the World
EJ Tackett achieved his third consecutive PBA World Championship title at Reno's National Bowling Stadium, where he stood alone on lanes 25-26 as the crowd chanted his name. Overwhelmed with emotion after an exhausting month, Tackett was left speechless and later expressed his feelings with the words, "Man, that's a cool feeling isn't it," while tears streamed down his cheeks. This victory capped off a remarkable week, solidifying his status with a series of extraordinary exploits on the PBA Tour.
Tackett's win marked his sixth consecutive finals appearance and seventh consecutive singles finals, both setting PBA records that pushed him to his physical and emotional limits. The victory completed the sixth major threepeat in tour history and elevated him to sole possession of 10th place all-time in career PBA Tour titles. Additionally, this was his fourth title of the season and second of the PBA World Series of Bowling XVI, nearly securing his third consecutive Chris Schenkel PBA Player of the Year honor, a feat matched by only four other players in history.
Reflecting on his career, Tackett acknowledged that he has reached a point where each achievement places him among the greatest players in the sport. He emphasized the reality of his success, stating that it feels surreal and not something that will simply fade away. His historic greatness has become an expectation, no longer surprising anyone, as he continues to build on his dominance in the PBA Tour.
This current supremacy stems from a journey of self-reflection that began a decade ago at the same National Bowling Stadium. In 2015, Tackett experienced a crushing defeat in the PBA World Championship title match, where Gary Faulkner Jr. defeated him 216-178, leaving him feeling furious, deflated, and embarrassed. This loss followed a similar defeat in the USBC Masters the previous season, dropping his career television record to 1-5 with an average of 186.67 and no titles won on TV at that time. As the top seed and only right-hander in a stepladder finals of left-handers, he had taken the opportunity for granted, but it ultimately fueled his transformation into the dominant player he is today.
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Delta Pineda sees Rafi Reavis as important piece for Converge in PBA Season 50
Rafi Reavis has signed with the Converge FiberXers for PBA Season 50, bringing his extensive experience and championship background to the team as they aim to make an impact in the league.
At 48 years old, Reavis is entering his 23rd season in the PBA and was recently released by Magnolia, making this a fresh start for him. He joins a youthful Converge roster, where he becomes the oldest player, with Kevin Racal now the second oldest at 34, and adds his 11 PBA championships to a team that has not yet reached the semifinals.
Converge head coach Delta Pineda emphasized the value of Reavis, noting that he can provide four minutes per quarter to allow key players like Justin Arana and Justine Baltazar to rest during intense moments, thereby strengthening the team's frontcourt dynamics.
Reavis began his career with Coca Cola and Ginebra before making a significant mark with the Purefoods franchise, where he won seven championships, including the rare Grand Slam in 2014, prior to his departure from the Hotshots.
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PBA: Meralco Bolts mark 15th year with new look, retro touches
The Meralco Bolts unveiled new logos and uniforms on Friday as part of a rebrand for the upcoming PBA season and their participation in the East Asia Super League. The introduction took place during the league's Media Day at The Elements at Centris in Quezon City.
During the event, players showcased black jerseys featuring blue and orange trims. Chris Newsome indicated that the team will also have a white version of the uniform and will wear orange replicas inspired by the uniforms from the company's 1971 MICAA championship.
The Bolts previously wore these retro orange uniforms in a game against the San Miguel Beermen during the PBA's 50th anniversary celebration in April. The previous dark jersey design consisted of navy blue with white and orange trims, which the team wore when they won the PBA Philippine Cup title in 2024.
The rebrand coincides with Meralco's 15th year in the PBA and their East Asia Super League campaign, which will feature the loaned players Justin Brownlee from Barangay Ginebra and Rondae Hollis-Jefferson from TNT. However, Jason Brickman will not be available for the time being as he remains under contract with Abra in the MPBL.
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PBA: Rain or Shine to play Ginebra, Magnolia in Bahrain
The PBA will hold games in Bahrain for the first time this December, featuring Barangay Ginebra, Magnolia, and Rain or Shine. Rain or Shine is scheduled to play both matches, first against Magnolia on December 15 and then against Ginebra on December 17 at the Khalifa Sports City Arena.
These games are part of the elimination round schedule for the Philippine Cup, which marks the beginning of the league's 50th season. This event represents the second confirmed overseas game for the PBA, following a match between Ginebra and San Miguel Beer scheduled for October 26 in Dubai. Dubai previously hosted a similar event during the 2019 Governors' Cup, involving NLEX, San Miguel, and Ginebra, with Yeng Guiao—now the coach of Rain or Shine—coaching NLEX at that time.
Additional overseas games are being planned for the season, including potential matches in Saudi Arabia and New York City. The New York game is tentatively set for June 2026, pending finalization. The Bahrain trip was officially arranged in July by PBA commissioner Willie Marcial and Bahrain Basketball Association president Alaa Mudara, with involvement from Abdulla Malabes of the BBA, who is the father of former La Salle guard and Bahrain national team veteran Bader. The matches will take place during the same week as Bahrain's National Day celebrations.
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Former Magnolia veteran Rafi Reavis has officially signed a contract to play for the Converge FiberXers in the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA), marking his 23rd season in the league. The announcement was made by the FiberXers on Saturday, following Reavis's appearance at the team's tune-up games, where he was spotted observing the matches.
Reavis, who is 48 years old, became a free agent after spending more than a decade with the Magnolia Hotshots. This move to Converge ties him with Robert Jaworski for the second-most seasons in a PBA career, with Asi Taulava holding the record at 24 seasons played from 1999 to 2023 across multiple teams.
Reavis has been part of the PBA since 2002, having played for Coca-Cola, Barangay Ginebra, and Purefoods (which became Magnolia). His career in the Philippines began even earlier, in 2000, when he played for two seasons with the San Juan Knights in the defunct Metropolitan Basketball Association. The signing coincided with Converge's 114-99 victory over San Miguel Beer in a tune-up game held at the Gatorade Hoops Center in Mandaluyong City.
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Revisiting NorthPort's wasted stars
PBA commissioner Willie Marcial announced during the media day of the league's 50th season that the acquisition of the NorthPort franchise is expected to finalize by Monday, with the team rebranding as Pureblends. This move is highly anticipated and viewed as a fresh start for the PBA.
NorthPort has long been considered a laughing stock in the league due to questionable player trade decisions that hindered the team's progress. The franchise is known less for building a competitive squad and more for being a stopover where players' primes were wasted, careers were cut short, or they moved on to better teams.
Stanley Pringle emerged as NorthPort's brightest star during his five-year stay, showcasing elite guard skills, including a memorable 50-point game in 2018. However, the team failed to surround him with sufficient talent, wasting his prime and leading to his trade to Barangay Ginebra without any deep playoff runs.
Christian Standhardinger's arrival in 2019 brought brief success, as he powered NorthPort to its first semifinal appearance and won the Best Player of the Conference award. But his impact was short-lived, as he was traded after only two conferences, underscoring the franchise's failure to retain key players for continuity.
Robert Bolick, the third overall pick in the 2018 draft, became a focal point after Pringle's departure, displaying strong scoring and playmaking abilities. Yet, NorthPort repeated past mistakes by not building a adequate supporting cast around him, leading to his eventual move overseas and trade to NLEX.
Terrence Romeo was the franchise's star before the NorthPort era, earning back-to-back scoring titles and forming an exciting backcourt with Pringle. Despite his individual accolades, the team never achieved significant success, and his trade to TNT marked another missed opportunity for long-term contention.
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Coach Yeng Guiao of Rain or Shine expresses optimism that the team can achieve a breakthrough in the PBA Philippine Cup, building on their consistent semifinal appearances in past conferences, including all three in the previous season.
The addition of Stanley Pringle is highlighted as a significant boost, providing veteran leadership and closing ability to the predominantly young squad, which Guiao believes enhances their competitiveness against top PBA teams.
Key players such as Adrian Nocum, Jhonard Clarito, Caelan Tiongson, Andrei Caracut, Santi Santillan, and newly-appointed captain Gian Mamuyac are expected to build on their strong performances from Season 49, contributing to the team's depth and growth.
Despite the positive outlook, Guiao cautions that teams like Converge, Meralco, Blackwater, and NorthPort pose threats, making it challenging to return to the semifinals, but he views this increased competition as part of the journey and motivation for improvement.
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Sky's Angel Reese reveals new gig amid WNBA CBA tension
Angel Reese, a highly marketable star in women's basketball, is expanding her career beyond the court with a new acting role. She has joined the cast of the Netflix series "The Hunting Wives" for its upcoming second season, where she will portray a character named Training Barbie—a nod to her popular nicknames "Bayou Barbie" and "Chi-town Barbie." This follows her previous cameo in the Kathryn Bigelow film "A House of Dynamite" last year.
However, Reese's future in the WNBA is currently uncertain due to ongoing labor tensions. The league's collective bargaining agreement expired on January 9, and negotiations between the WNBA and the Women's National Basketball Players Association have reached a "status quo," with no guarantee that Reese will be playing in the WNBA by 2026. In the meantime, some WNBA stars are participating in the 3-on-3 Unrivaled league in Miami, while others are taking a break after the lengthy 2025 season.
Reese's basketball credentials are notable: she was an NCAA star at Maryland and LSU, winning a national championship in 2023, and was selected seventh overall by the Chicago Sky in the 2024 WNBA Draft. Since joining the Sky, she has led the league in rebounding twice and earned two All-Star selections.
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Paige Bueckers Boils WNBA Players’ CBA Leverage Down to 1 Word
The WNBA is currently at a critical juncture in its history, with the league office and the players' association engaged in negotiations for the next Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA).
According to a December 15 report, the negotiations are not progressing smoothly, as the two sides are described as "far apart." The primary point of contention is revenue sharing, with players reportedly asking for more than double the share proposed by the league, which was around 15%.
Dallas Wings star Paige Bueckers has been vocal about the players' stance, emphasizing their value beyond the court through national media presence and major sponsorship deals. She stated that players are standing firm on their demands, which is why negotiation deadlines have been extended. The next deadline for reaching an agreement is January 9.
If a deal is not reached by the deadline, several key league events could be impacted, including expansion drafts for new teams, free agency, and preseason training camps.
Bueckers has stressed the importance of player unity as the deadline approaches, stating that being together and aligned is the best way to display strength. She highlighted the significance of having many players gathered in one place to solidify their collective position during the offseason.
16/12 08:00
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League of Entrepreneurs: WNBA Stars Prep for New Financial Reality
Eleven WNBA players participated in a two-day business immersion program in New York, co-hosted by Fanatics and Boardroom. The program featured lectures, interactive sessions, and workshops with business leaders, covering topics from social media marketing and content strategy to investments and the use of AI.
The players, including stars like Lexie Hull, Naz Hillmon, and Jewell Loyd, engaged in hands-on practice and discussions, reflecting their growing interest in business opportunities as the women's basketball industry expands. This initiative follows a similar program for NBA, NFL, and NHL players held earlier in the summer.
Participants emphasized their role as individual businesses, with a keen awareness of opportunities arising from increased media, marketing, and NIL (Name, Image, Likeness) investments. The ongoing WNBA collective bargaining agreement (CBA) negotiations have further spurred their business curiosity and economic understanding.
Despite reported progress in CBA talks, including a deadline extension until early January, frustrations remain among players. The program highlights a broader trend of WNBA players actively pursuing ventures like merchandise lines, podcasts, and other business projects.
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Caitlin Clark and 14 WNBA stars attended USA Basketball camp — what’s next?
Seventeen top women's basketball players gathered at Duke University for a USA Basketball Women's National Team training camp, competing for roster spots for the 2026 FIBA Women's World Cup in Berlin.
The camp attendees included ten first-time senior camp participants: Paige Bueckers, Sonia Citron, Veronica Burton, Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, Cameron Brink, Kiki Iriafen, Rickea Jackson, Lauren Betts, and JuJu Watkins. Watkins observed due to an ACL injury, while Betts was the only active college player present.
Seven senior camp returners also participated: Paris Olympic gold medalists Kahleah Copper, Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum, and Jackie Young; 3x3 bronze medalist Dearica Hamby; 2022 World Cup champion Brionna Jones; and Aliyah Boston, who has experience in various national team competitions.
The camp was led by Duke head coach Kara Lawson, assisted by WNBA coaches Natalie Nakase, Nate Tibbetts, and Stephanie White. Scrimmages featured younger players facing veteran groups, with clips shared on social media.
Attendance was not mandatory for future team selection. Notable absentees included Paris Olympic gold medalists Breanna Stewart, A’ja Wilson, Sabrina Ionescu, and Napheesa Collier, as well as top young players like Azzi Fudd and Sarah Strong. Final rosters will be announced in the coming months.
Beyond World Cup preparations, the camp offered early insights into potential players for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, as the U.S. women's team aims to extend its streaks of eight consecutive Olympic gold medals and four straight World Championships.
15/12 22:00
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DPOY is still a goal, but d-a-d also resonates for Heat’s Adebayo as he talks about A’ja Wilson
Bam Adebayo, the Miami Heat center, has traditionally been vocal about his goal of winning the NBA Defensive Player of the Year (DPOY) award. However, at 28 years old, his focus has broadened beyond individual accolades on the court.
Inspired by his girlfriend, WNBA superstar A’ja Wilson, Adebayo is now openly discussing shared life goals. Wilson, recently named Time Magazine's 2025 Athlete of the Year, spoke in her interview about dreams of eventual marriage and starting a family, referring to Adebayo as her "life partner."
This topic now brings warmth and a smile to Adebayo, who has become more open about his personal life. While DPOY remains a professional objective, starting a family and becoming a dad has emerged as a significant personal goal for him.
The couple's relationship, which began during the 2021 Paris Olympics, was initially kept very private by Adebayo. Over their four years together, as they have been seen more publicly and celebrated each other's successes, they have gradually become more open about their partnership.
15/12 22:00
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Marseille reach Ethan Nwaneri loan agreement with Arsenal
Arsenal have agreed to a loan deal with Marseille for 18-year-old midfielder Ethan Nwaneri until the end of the season. The agreement includes a significant loan fee that is structured to decrease based on the number of appearances Nwaneri makes, and there is no option for Marseille to make the transfer permanent.
The move is reportedly motivated by Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta's desire for Nwaneri to gain experience playing under Marseille's head coach, Roberto De Zerbi. Nwaneri is expected to travel to France on Wednesday to finalize the deal, following Arsenal's Champions League match against Inter Milan on Tuesday night.
Nwaneri has seen limited playing time at Arsenal this season, starting only four matches across domestic cups and the Champions League, and making six substitute appearances in the Premier League, with his last league involvement dating back to November. His opportunities were more frequent last season due to injuries within the Arsenal squad.
Notably, Nwaneri holds the record as the youngest-ever Premier League player, having debuted at 15 years and 181 days in September 2022. He has made 50 first-team appearances for Arsenal, scoring 10 goals. If completed, this loan would see Nwaneri join a list of players, including William Saliba and Matteo Guendouzi, who have moved from Arsenal to Marseille on loan in recent years.
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Arsenal Starting XI vs Inter Milan: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup
Arsenal have already secured their place in the Champions League last 16 with a perfect record of six wins, making their final group stage match away to Inter Milan less about qualification and more about managing squad dynamics ahead of a key Premier League clash with Manchester United. Manager Mikel Arteta faces a selection dilemma, balancing rotation with maintaining competitive rhythm, describing his approach as flexible following a "really good night of sleep."
The squad traveling to Milan has some limitations, with defenders Riccardo Calafiori, Piero Hincapie, and Max Dowman unavailable. However, Cristhian Mosquera is back in contention after being on the bench recently and could feature for the first time in over six weeks. Kai Havertz is expected to play some part, though it is unclear if he will start, while Bukayo Saka is managing a minor issue and may be used cautiously from the bench.
Arteta is likely to rotate his lineup, potentially handing starts to Eberechi Eze, Gabriel Jesus, and Mikel Merino. Eze, who last started in the FA Cup nearly a month ago, could make a significant return on the European stage. The predicted starting XI is a 4-3-3 formation with David Raya in goal; a defense of Ben White, William Saliba, Gabriel, and Lewis Skelly; a midfield of Declan Rice, Merino, and Eze; and an attacking trio of Noni Madueke, Jesus, and Leandro Trossard.
The match is scheduled for an 8pm GMT kickoff on Tuesday, January 19, 2026, at the San Siro and will be broadcast on Amazon Prime Video.
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Fabrizio Romano confirms Man Utd’s January plans for £40m EPL star
Transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Bournemouth midfielder Tyler Adams is on Manchester United's shortlist for the January transfer window. The club is planning to sign at least one new midfielder in 2026, with a decision pending on whether to begin the squad revamp this winter or wait until the summer.
Romano outlines that United's midfield targets are divided into two categories. The primary "top targets," including Adam Wharton, Carlos Baleba, and Elliot Anderson, are high-cost options likely only available in the summer. Adams falls into a secondary category of players who could be acquired in January for a suitable fee, a group that may also include Wolves' João Gomes.
However, securing Adams will be challenging, as Bournemouth prefers to retain him until season's end, especially after selling key players last summer. Adams will have a chance to showcase his abilities directly when Bournemouth faces Manchester United in an upcoming match.
Described as an athletic holding midfielder with technical skill, Adams could represent a cost-effective option for United. Reports suggest a potential price of around £40 million, significantly less than alternatives like Baleba, despite Adams' proven performance this season.
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Man United starting XI v Bournemouth: Confirmed Team News and Predicted Lineup
Manchester United faces Bournemouth in a Premier League match surrounded by uncertainty, with manager Ruben Amorim dealing with selection dilemmas and fitness concerns. The team must balance domestic ambitions against the growing demands of international duty, while Bournemouth aims to exploit any hesitation from United.
The potential return of striker Benjamin Sesko is a central focus, as it could reshape United's attack. Sesko has been recovering from a knee injury sustained in early November, with his agent expressing optimism about an early comeback. However, a recent illness has complicated his availability, leading Amorim to adopt a cautious approach and await further training sessions before making a final decision.
In Sesko's absence, United's attack has seen other players step up, notably in a 4-1 win over Wolves where Matheus Cunha, Mason Mount, and Bryan Mbeumo featured prominently. This structure may be used again if Sesko is not fit to start. Additionally, United is negotiating with several players, including Mbeumo, Noussair Mazraoui, and Amad Diallo, to delay their departures for the Africa Cup of Nations, hoping to have them available for this match.
Defensively, United will be without Harry Maguire and Matthijs de Ligt due to injuries. Teenager Ayden Heaven started recently, but faces competition from Leny Yoro and the returning Lisandro Martinez, adding depth to Amorim's defensive options. As the match approaches, fitness updates, international negotiations, and tactical balance will all play crucial roles in determining the outcome.
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City just do, Arsenal think: Inside the psychology of the Premier League title race
The article discusses Arsenal's growing anxiety in the Premier League title race as Manchester City finds its dominant form. Despite Arsenal's late 2-1 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers, the mood in the dressing room was somber, with manager Mikel Arteta criticizing the performance as below required standards.
Meanwhile, Manchester City's 3-0 victory over Crystal Palace showcased their imperious and businesslike approach, with Erling Haaland scoring and Phil Foden adding goals from other angles. Following a convincing win over Real Madrid, City appears to be building momentum at a crucial point in the season.
Arteta's mention of the need to reach 90 points—one more than Arsenal achieved last season when they were narrowly beaten by City—highlights the psychological pressure his team is facing. The article suggests that while City executes with calm efficiency, Arsenal is burdened by overthinking and anxiety, which could shift the balance in the title race as the season progresses.
15/12 22:00
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Confirmed UCL lineups: Tottenham vs. Borussia Dortmund
Tottenham Hotspur will host Borussia Dortmund in a UEFA Champions League match characterized as a heavyweight encounter, with both teams expected to play with pace and attacking intent. Tottenham is anticipated to leverage their home advantage and rely on quick transitions, while Dortmund brings energy and directness, posing a constant threat on the counter-attack.
The match is viewed as a potentially difficult contest, as neither team is currently in peak form. However, this dynamic is expected to contribute to an exciting and crucial matchup in this phase of the competition.
The confirmed starting lineups have been announced. Tottenham will deploy a 4-2-3-1 formation featuring Vicario in goal; a defense of Porro, Romero, Danso, and Udogie; a midfield pivot of Gray and Bergvall; an attacking trio of Odobert, Simons, and Spence; with Solanke leading the line as the striker.
Borussia Dortmund will start in a 3-4-2-1 formation with Kobel as goalkeeper; a back three of Anton, Schlotterbeck, and Bensebaini; a midfield four of Couto, Bellingham, Nmecha, and Svensson; an attacking midfield duo of Adeyemi and Brandt; and Guirassy as the lone forward.
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UCL president highlights China's progress in research and education
Michael Spence, president and provost of University College London (UCL), stated that China's research and higher education sector has achieved remarkable progress, with Chinese universities becoming significant partners for international institutions.
He noted that the rapid development of China's research and education is drawing increasing global attention, with many countries looking to China's experience to advance their own higher education systems.
Reflecting on a recent international academic forum in Beijing, Spence mentioned moderating a discussion on AI in Africa and described the exchanges between Chinese universities, African universities, and businesses as highly constructive.
Regarding academic collaboration, Spence said cooperation between UCL and Chinese partners spans nearly all research fields, with few disciplines untouched by joint research or academic exchange.
He highlighted the growing role of AI in future research across various disciplines and praised Chinese students at UCL as highly talented and actively involved in campus life.
Looking ahead, Spence expressed optimism about broad prospects for further collaboration with Chinese universities, emphasizing a future of continued partnership and engagement.
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eXmoor Pharma and UCL establish strategic cell and gene therapy collaboration
eXmoor Pharma has entered a strategic collaboration with University College London (UCL) and its Translational Research Office (TRO) to accelerate the development of cell and gene therapies (CGT). The partnership is designed to streamline the entire CGT development pathway, from initial academic research through to clinical application.
The collaboration will facilitate engagement between UCL innovators and eXmoor's multidisciplinary teams. It integrates the TRO's translational research expertise with eXmoor's consultancy, development, and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) capabilities, aiming to overcome common technical and regulatory delays in CGT development.
As part of the agreement, UCL researchers will gain access to eXmoor's experts and services, including input on grants, regular consultancy clinics, joint events, and GMP manufacturing for early-stage clinical studies. In return, eXmoor will work directly with UCL's researchers, ensuring its teams remain current with the latest CGT modalities and innovations.
UCL officials highlighted the university's strong pipeline of Advanced Therapy Medicinal Products (ATMPs) and commitment to life-changing innovation. eXmoor brings over twenty years of consultancy experience in CGT manufacturing and commercialization. The TRO's role is to translate UCL's biomedical research into practical applications like drugs and diagnostics.
Leadership from both organizations emphasized that this collaborative model, which pairs academic science with practical, GMP-ready solutions, is essential for successfully moving groundbreaking therapies from the laboratory to patients.
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Liverpool's title defense over? Loss to Man City after Real Madrid win in UCL showcases alarming inconsistency
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Leroy Sané says fans were right to criticize Galatasary after UCL debacle
On September 18th, Eintracht Frankfurt secured a decisive 5-1 victory over Galatasaray in a match that sparked significant backlash from Galatasaray fans, who openly criticized their team's performance. In response, former Bayern Munich star Leroy Sané acknowledged that such criticism was warranted, emphasizing that fans have the right to express their emotions, particularly after a heavy loss in the Champions League.
Sané drew from his own experiences at Bayern Munich, where he faced both praise and harsh criticism from vocal fans, which helped him develop resilience and a thick skin over time. He noted that poor performances often lead to outrage, especially in online forums, and this dynamic has not only toughened him but also deepened his understanding of the passionate nature of football supporters.
Reflecting on his journey, Sané highlighted how enduring fan reactions initially challenged him but ultimately strengthened his perspective, allowing him to empathize with the emotional highs and lows that fans experience in the sport.
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Savi Davison rises to No. 1 in PVL blocking charts after years of hard work
In EASL basketball, Vahedi was instrumental in Meralco's comeback victory over Taoyuan Pauian, highlighting his star performance in the game.
Rain or Shine is actively seeking a replacement for the injured Keith Datu as they prepare for an upcoming clash with TNT, focusing on team adjustments due to the player's absence.
Archie Concepcion capitalized on the opportunity to prove himself against his former team Blackwater, showcasing his skills and determination in the match.
In the PBA, Bolick led NLEX to a resounding win over Rain or Shine, marking a bounce-back victory for the team with his standout play.
Stockton delivered a strong performance on both offense and defense, guiding Converge to a bounce-back win at the expense of Blackwater in another PBA matchup.
John Abate has ended his UE career prematurely due to an injury, impacting the team's lineup and future plans.
Ateneo secured its 10th consecutive UAAP Men’s Swimming title, with Barreto and Amaro playing key roles in sustaining the team's dynasty in the sport.
Quendy Fernandez led UP to reclaim the UAAP Women’s Swimming throne, demonstrating her leadership and skill in the competition.
UST achieved its fifth straight golden double in UAAP High School Swimming, underscoring their dominance in both individual and team events.
NU narrowly defeated UST in a five-set match, moving closer to securing the SSL title in a tightly contested encounter.
Dela Rama and Ricio spearheaded San Sebastian's surprising win over Perpetual in NCAA 101 A, helping the embattled team secure a crucial victory.
Letran advanced to solo third place in NCAA 101 B with a revenge win over JRU, improving their standings in the league.
Yukien Andrada delivered his best performance while dedicating it to his ailing brother Yutien, showing resilience and family support in his play.
At Ateneo, Charles Tiu and Andre Santos resolved a halftime misunderstanding, emphasizing team unity and moving forward with a positive outlook.
09/11 22:01
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Cloanne Mondoñedo’s masterful setting earns her PVL weekly award
In the Premier Volleyball League (PVL), exceptional playmaking is closely tied to effective team-building, with the best teams typically featuring top setters. Among the league's notable orchestrators is Cloanne Mondoñedo of the ZUS Coffee Thunderbelles, who is emerging as a key player in the 2025 Reinforced Conference, where her team remains the only undefeated squad.
Mondoñedo delivered standout performances in recent matches, recording 27 excellent sets and four points in a reverse sweep victory over Akari (23-25, 22-25, 25-23, 25-12, 15-7) last Tuesday, followed by 26 excellent sets and three points in a win against Choco Mucho (25-20, 25-22, 24-26, 25-19) last Saturday in Candon City, Ilocos Sur. These efforts contributed to ZUS Coffee's franchise-best 6-0 start and their third-ever quarterfinals appearance in the conference.
For her contributions, Mondoñedo was unanimously named the PVL Press Corps Player of the Week presented by Pilipinas Live for the period of November 4 to 8. She became only the second local player in the Reinforced Conference to receive this award, following Erika Santos, and edged out strong competitors from other teams, including her own teammates and imports, for the recognition.
Mondoñedo attributes her motivation to her teammates' strong desire to win, noting that their performance inspires her to elevate her own game. She emphasized that her goal is to improve consistency and make her teammates' jobs easier, reflecting a team-oriented approach that has propelled the Thunderbelles from being a league underdog to a championship contender.
Looking ahead, Mondoñedo and the Thunderbelles aim to maintain their momentum by targeting an 8-0 sweep in the elimination round, with upcoming matches against Cignal and Nxled, as they pursue their first PVL championship.
09/11 22:00
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Davison adds teeth to PLDT defense
Savi Davison, a player for the PLDT High Speed Hitters, has transformed her blocking skills from a weakness to a strength in the PVL Reinforced Conference, leading the league with 15 kill blocks and an average of 0.94 blocks per set. She outperforms other notable players such as Choco Mucho's Maddie Madayag, ZUS Coffee rookie AC Miner, and Creamline's Pangs Panaga, highlighting her unexpected dominance in this defensive area.
Davison revealed that she was previously the worst blocker during her college years but dedicated herself to improving after college, which has paid off in the professional league. In a recent match against Galeries Tower, she contributed 21 points to PLDT's victory, showcasing her enhanced timing and effort in blocking, which she attributes partly to luck but mostly to mental preparation and conscious practice.
The PLDT team benefits from a strong defensive lineup, including players like Kianna Dy, Russian import Anastasiia Bavykina, Majoy Baron, Mika Reyes, and Dell Palomata, making them more formidable. In the game against Galeries Tower, PLDT recorded 15 blocks, with Davison and Bavykina combining for 36 of the team's 54 kills, underscoring their collective impact.
With a current record of 5-1, PLDT is nearing a quarterfinal berth in the tournament, and Davison's improved performance has been a key factor in their success, demonstrating her growth and the team's defensive prowess in the import-heavy PVL conference.
09/11 08:01
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Cloanne Mondoñedo is PVL Player of the Week as ZUS Coffee stays undefeated
The ZUS Coffee Thunderbelles, led by setter Cloanne Mondoñedo, have achieved an undefeated 6-0 record in the 2025 PVL Reinforced Conference, securing their place in the quarterfinals and marking the franchise's best start and third-ever playoff appearance.
Mondoñedo delivered standout performances, including 27 excellent sets and four points in a reverse sweep victory over Akari and 26 excellent sets plus three points in a win against Choco Mucho, earning her the unanimous PVL Press Corps Player of the Week award for November 4-8, where she edged out other strong contenders and became the second local player to win this honor in the conference.
She emphasized that her motivation stems from her teammates' performances and their shared desire to win, inspiring her to elevate her own game to support the team, rather than leading from the front.
Looking ahead, Mondoñedo stressed the importance of consistency as the Thunderbelles aim for a maiden PVL championship, with upcoming matches against Cignal and Nxled to pursue an 8-0 elimination round sweep, all streamed live on Pilipinas Live.
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Savi Davison turns former weakness into strength as PLDT's top blocker in PVL Reinforced
Savi Davison, previously recognized for her offensive skills, has transformed into the top blocker in the league, accumulating 18 rejections and strengthening PLDT's defense in the 2025 PVL Reinforced Conference. She leads the entire league with 15 total blocks, showcasing her significant role in the team's defensive strategy.
Davison openly admitted that blocking was not her strength during her college years, but she dedicated effort to perfecting the skill after college. She attributed her success to mental focus, careful observation of opponents, and consistent practice, which has now translated into effective performances on the court.
In a recent match against Galeries Tower at the Candon City Arena in Ilocos Sur, Davison's defensive prowess was evident as PLDT secured a victory in four sets. Despite a slow start where the team lost the second set, she contributed 21 points, including 18 attacks and three blocks, highlighting her all-around impact on the game.
Reflecting on the match, Davison expressed satisfaction with the team's execution and ability to finish strong, even amid challenges such as adverse weather and adapting to the new venue in Candon City. Her efforts have not only solidified her role as a key defender but also helped turn defensive plays into crucial points for PLDT.
08/11 22:00
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🎥 Wild pyrotechnics: Bundesliga fans mark club anniversary at midnight
Residents of Köpenick were surprised by a large fireworks display lighting up the night sky, reminiscent of New Year's Eve celebrations. However, the event was actually organized by Union Berlin ultras to mark the club's 60th anniversary.
Videos of the extensive pyro show were circulated on the social media platform 'X'. The display included numerous fireworks and pyrotechnics, along with a banner that read "1. FUSSBALLCLUB 60 UNION BERLIN E.V."
To celebrate this milestone, Union Berlin has invited its members to a special event at the Stadion An der Alten Försterei, starting at 7 pm today. The anniversary festivities will be held at the stadium.
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Bundesliga Briefing: Dayot Upamecano and Michael Olise shine for Bayern, farewell to Timo Werner - The Athletic
Bayern Munich secured a dominant 5-1 away victory against RB Leipzig in the Bundesliga. Despite a strong first-half performance from Leipzig, highlighted by Romulo's opening goal, Bayern turned the game around in the second half. The equalizer came from Serge Gnabry after a high press from defender Dayot Upamecano forced a mistake, a tactic that has become a key part of Bayern's strategy under Vincent Kompany. Upamecano's overall performance, including his crucial interventions, underscores his development into an outstanding player, with a contract extension expected soon.
Further contributions in Bayern's win came from Michael Olise, who recorded three assists and a goal, bringing his season total to 23 goal involvements. Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, aged 39, was also pivotal, making several critical saves, including one to deny Yan Diomande an equalizer at 2-1, proving his continued elite status in German football.
In other Bundesliga matches, Borussia Dortmund narrowly avoided dropping points at home against St. Pauli. After leading 2-0, Dortmund were pulled back to 2-2, but a late penalty, converted by Emre Can after a VAR-reviewed foul, secured a 3-2 victory. The matchday also saw Hamburg and Borussia Monchengladbach draw 0-0, Wolfsburg draw 1-1 with Heidenheim, and Koln end a long winless run by beating Mainz 2-1, providing much-needed relief for coach Lukas Kwasniok.
Hoffenheim continued their strong home form with a 1-0 win over Bayer Leverkusen, thanks to a Wouter Burger free-kick that Leverkusen goalkeeper Mark Flekken failed to save. The match had significant consequences for Leverkusen, as Flekken suffered a knee ligament injury that will sideline him for an extended period, forcing a change in goal for their upcoming Champions League match and beyond.
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How do Leipzig & Leverkusen stack up?
The upcoming Bundesliga match between RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen is a highly anticipated encounter between two teams that have undergone significant turnarounds this season. Both sides have recovered impressively from difficult starts to the 2025/26 campaign.
Bayer Leverkusen began the season poorly under new coach Erik ten Hag, suffering a heavy pre-season friendly defeat and an opening Bundesliga loss to Hoffenheim, followed by a dramatic 3-3 draw with Werder Bremen after leading 3-1. This led to the dismissal of Ten Hag. The club then appointed Danish coach Kasper Hjulmand, who has since guided the team to a strong run of form, with just one loss in ten matches across all competitions. Leverkusen now sits fourth in the Bundesliga and is in a position to qualify for the UEFA Champions League knockout stages.
RB Leipzig also endured a troubling start, losing 6-0 to defending champions Bayern Munich in their opening match under new head coach Ole Werner. However, the team has rebounded strongly, winning ten of their next thirteen Bundesliga games to climb the standings and challenge near the top of the table, close behind Bayern Munich.
The match represents a clash between two in-form teams, with Leverkusen just three points behind Leipzig in the standings. Their pre-winter break meeting will be a key test to determine which side has made the more impressive season turnaround.
15/12 22:01
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Barcelona hold initial talks with 28-year-old Bundesliga defender’s camp
FC Barcelona have initiated preliminary discussions with the representatives of Borussia Dortmund defender Julian Ryerson regarding a potential transfer this summer, according to journalist Patrick Berger of Sky Germany.
The La Liga champions are reportedly seeking a dependable and affordable right-back to serve as backup for Jules Kounde next season. Ryerson, who is under contract with Dortmund until 2028, has been identified as an early target to fulfill this role.
While the negotiations are not yet at a concrete or advanced stage, the report indicates there is mutual interest from both Barcelona and the 28-year-old Norwegian international, who is open to a summer move.
Ryerson joined Dortmund in January 2023 and has been a consistent performer, contributing five assists in 20 appearances across all competitions during the current campaign.
Barcelona's interest stems from their reliance on Jules Kounde at right-back in recent years, despite a dip in his form earlier this season. Manager Hansi Flick temporarily utilized Eric Garcia in that position with success, but Garcia is now being deployed more frequently in midfield and central defense, prompting the club to explore signing a dedicated backup for Kounde.
15/12 22:00
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Bayern Munich executive not shocked by the goals conceded to Mainz
Bayern Munich drew 2-2 with FSV Mainz 05, with the visitors scoring twice from limited opportunities to disrupt Bayern's unbeaten Bundesliga run. Despite dominating statistically, Bayern conceded from a set-piece and a counter-attack, highlighting a recurring defensive vulnerability.
Sporting executive Max Eberl noted that Mainz capitalized on two key actions—a set piece and a second goal—to turn the game around, emphasizing the unpredictable nature of football where dominance can be undone in moments.
Bayern's control of the match was undermined by missed chances and defensive lapses, particularly on set-pieces. Mainz's equalizer came from a Kacper Potulski free-kick, followed by Lee Jae-Song's header, before Harry Kane's penalty secured a draw for Bayern.
The result underscores Bayern's ongoing struggles defending set-pieces this season, raising questions about defensive reinforcements and consistency as they aim to maintain their league position.
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The Good Vibes Between Hansi Flick and Dro Fernandez Disappeared
Hansi Flick prompted young player Dro Fernández to leave the Barcelona locker room after the Spaniard announced his departure from the club. Flick, who had personally bet on the teenager, had started him in a match against Real Sociedad and included him against Olympiacos, demonstrating his trust in Fernández's qualities and potentially viewing him as a long-term project. However, the player's desire to join Paris Saint-Germain disrupted these plans.
In response to Fernández's decision, Flick excluded him from the squad for the match against Slava Praha, meaning the player did not travel to Prague and was also not called up for the subsequent fixture against Real Sociedad. Currently, Fernández is awaiting the payment of a clause that would enable his transfer to his desired team. Rumors suggest PSG has been in contact with him, although his entourage has not yet confirmed any finalized agreement.
Barcelona is concurrently dealing with several player losses due to injuries, with some also omitted from the Champions League squad for the Prague match. Other players, like Ter Stegen, have chosen to leave the club to secure more playing time elsewhere. For the 18-year-old Fernández, a primary concern was being marginalized in the project and missing out on crucial minutes and experience at a vital stage in his development, which he feared would be catastrophic for his career.
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Barcelona director Deco met with La Liga superstar’s camp to discuss summer move
Slavia Prague defender has issued a warning to Barcelona ahead of their UEFA Champions League clash, emphasizing that the home atmosphere will be a significant advantage for his team.
Barcelona have agreed a deal for a teenage striker, involving a €3 million fee with an additional €5 million loan-to-buy option.
The club has reached an agreement in principle with an 18-year-old talent from La Masia, their youth academy, for a new contract.
Barcelona veteran goalkeeper Marc-Andre Ter Stegen has passed a medical with Girona ahead of a proposed loan move.
Barcelona manager Flick discussed several players including Pedri, Ter Stegen, De Jong, Raphinha, and Bardghji in the buildup to the match against Slavia Prague.
Three La Masia talents have been identified as potential replacements for the space being left by Dro at Barcelona.
A possible Barcelona lineup against Racing Santander is suggested, featuring Araujo and Bardghji in a 4-2-3-1 formation.
Analysis highlights how the Barcelona captain delivered his finest performance in the match against Real Madrid.
Three key strategies Barcelona must implement to defeat Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup final are outlined.
Another potential lineup for Barcelona against Real Madrid is proposed, with Lamine and Ferran starting in a 4-2-3-1 setup.
Three talking points are discussed ahead of the UEFA Champions League match between Slavia Prague and Barcelona.
Three main takeaways are summarized from Barcelona's 2-1 defeat to Real Sociedad.
Player ratings from the Real Sociedad vs. Barcelona match are provided, with Eric Garcia receiving an 8 and Yamal an 8.5.
Three talking points are previewed ahead of Barcelona's La Liga match against Real Sociedad.
Three takeaways are highlighted from Barcelona's 2-0 victory over Racing Santander.
An analysis explores how Joao Cancelo could potentially unlock Lamine Yamal's effectiveness in the second half of Barcelona's season.
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Are Barcelona better than last season? Interesting stats emerge after Osasuna win
Barcelona are currently leading La Liga by four points over Real Madrid as the 2025-26 season approaches its winter break, positioning themselves better than at the same stage last season.
Despite a perception that the team under coach Hansi Flick has been less impressive, statistical analysis shows improvement. After 17 matches, Barcelona have accumulated 43 points with a +29 goal difference, compared to 38 points and a +31 goal difference at the same point in the previous campaign.
This achievement is notable given a significant injury crisis that has sidelined key players including Joan Garcia, Raphinha, Gavi, Alejandro Balde, Lamine Yamal, Ferran Torres, Fermin Lopez, Dani Olmo, and Robert Lewandowski for various periods.
The team's form has notably improved following a defeat in El Clásico in October, with Barcelona winning all seven subsequent matches to reclaim the top spot. The return from injury of pivotal players Pedri and Raphinha has been crucial to this turnaround, strengthening their title defense prospects.
16/12 08:01
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Racing Santander take dispute over Pablo Torre sale with Barcelona to La Liga
Racing de Santander has initiated a formal dispute with FC Barcelona and taken the case to La Liga over the transfer of midfielder Pablo Torre to Mallorca. The Cantabrian club alleges the transfer was structured to avoid paying a sell-on fee that Racing was entitled to from any future profit on the player.
The controversy stems from Barcelona's sale of Torre to Mallorca on July 14 for a reported fee of 4.95 million euros. This figure is almost identical to the 5 million euros (plus variables) Barcelona paid Racing for the player in 2022. Because the sale price matched the original purchase price, Barcelona recorded no capital gain, meaning Racing did not receive a percentage of the profit as stipulated in their sell-on clause.
Racing president Manolo Higuera publicly accused Barcelona of acting in "bad faith," claiming the operation was designed "to harm a third party." He confirmed the club is pursuing its "economic right" through La Liga but stated the aim is not to provoke a feud with Barcelona, only to claim what is owed.
Racing's argument is supported by a reported buyback clause in Torre's Barcelona contract, which would allow the Catalan club to re-sign him for approximately 10 million euros. Racing contends this figure reflects Torre's true market value and should be the reference point for calculating profit, which would then trigger their sell-on payment. Barcelona sources have dismissed this reasoning, insisting only the actual sale price to Mallorca is relevant.
Torre's stint at Barcelona saw him make 27 appearances, triggering a one-million-euro variable payment to Racing after he reached 10 official appearances of at least 45 minutes. He has since joined Mallorca, where he has featured in 17 matches this season.
16/12 08:01
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Everton have perfect Michael Keane succession plan in place as talks begin for LaLiga star
Everton are seeking defensive reinforcements and have identified Real Betis defender Nobel Mendy, currently on loan at Rayo Vallecano, as a target. The club has made preliminary contact regarding a potential deal, though no formal offers have been submitted yet.
This pursuit comes amid uncertainty over the future of current Everton defender Michael Keane, whose contract expires next summer. Keane has been a regular starter this season, but his age and contract situation have prompted the club to plan for a long-term replacement.
Statistical analysis shows Mendy's playing style and performance metrics are very similar to Keane's, making him a potentially seamless fit. Key comparisons include pass completion rates and their contributions to goals per 90 minutes.
Everton's defensive depth has been further impacted by Jarrad Branthwaite's injury, though he is expected to return in early 2026. Manager David Moyes has confirmed the club is looking for new signings in January, but only for the right players.
Mendy's immediate future is described as "interesting," as his parent club Real Betis will ultimately decide his next move following Rayo Vallecano's upcoming match against them.
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