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Djurgården end Häcken's unbeaten run with 4-2 win, Kristian Lien scores twice
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KMJNow – Fresno
· Jun 28, 2026
Jarred Kelenic scores on wild pitch as Rangers sweep Blue Jays
Pinch runner Jarred Kelenic scored the go-ahead run from second base on a wild pitch in the ninth inning Sunday afternoon and the visiting Texas Range...
Jamaica Observer
· Jun 21, 2026
Brianna Lyston wins 100m in Holland
KINGSTON, Jamaica— Jamaica’s Brianna Lyston clocked 10.99 seconds (-0.6m/s) to win the women’s 100m at Sunday’s FannyBlankers-Koen (FBK) Games in Hengelo, Netherlands, a World Athletics Continental Tour - Gold.Less than a week after running 11.18 seconds in Ostrava, Czechia, the former World Under-20 200m champion recorded her second sub- 11.00 seconds clocking of the year.Minke Bisschops of the Netherlands was second in 11.08 seconds and Ana Azevedo of Brazil finished third with 11.26 seconds.Many-time Jamaican national champion Danniel Thomas-Dodd was fourth in the women’s shot put with a best mark of 18.65m.World leader Jessica Schilder of the Netherlands won with 20.03m, beating compatriot Jorinde Van Klinken- 19.34m, with Portugal’s Jessica Inchude third with 18.83m.Olympic champion Roje Stona was fifth in the men’s discus throw with 65.22m as Germany’s Henrik Janssen won with 68.21m, Claudio Romero of Chile was second with 67.61m and Lawrence Okoye of Great Britain was third with 66.10m.— Paul A Reid
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· Jun 22, 2026
Record-breaking Lionel Messi scores twice as Argentina see off Austria
The 38-year-old’s first goal of the game saw him surpass Miroslav Klose’s mark of 16 and he added a second in stoppage time.
The Age
· Jun 29, 2026
Brazil advance with 96th-minute winner
Brazil's Gabriel Martinelli scores in the 96th minute to send his side to the round of 16 with a win over Japan.
BBC
· Jun 29, 2026
Last-gasp Martinelli strike edges Brazil past Japan
Gabriel Martinelli scores a dramatic late winner as Brazil come from behind win an entertaining game against Japan and advance to the last 16 of the World Cup.
Le Monde
· Jul 9, 2026
Tour de France: Pogacar reclaims yellow jersey with stage 6 win
Reigning champion Tadej Pogacar broke away 40 kilometers from the finish line and won the stage, claiming a lead of 2 minutes 42 seconds in the general ranking.
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Related coverage for "Djurgården end Häcken's unbeaten run with 4-2 win, Kristian Lien scores twice": KMJNow – Fresno — Jarred Kelenic scores on wild pitch as Rangers sweep Blue Jays. Jamaica Observer — Brianna Lyston wins 100m in Holland. Irish News — Record-breaking Lionel Messi scores twice as Argentina see off Austria. The Age — Brazil advance with 96th-minute winner. BBC — Last-gasp Martinelli strike edges Brazil past Japan. Le Monde — Tour de France: Pogacar reclaims yellow jersey with stage 6 win