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Betclic

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Betclic is a site that operates in the online sport betting market offering bets on a wide range of sports, including football, tennis, basketball, handball, cycling, F1, rugby, volleyball and American football. Betclic services are available in fourteen different languages such as English, Polish, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Greek. Betclic operates under the license issued by the government of Malta.

Betfair

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As part of the Betfair Group, the Betfair sport betting site is one of the leading sport bet providers in the net. The website also offers poker games, casino games and betting exchange, a concept that was pioneered by the company. Betfair operates in many countries around the world and is authorized by the corresponding authorities.

Welcome bonus at Betclic

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Betclicis a thorough online sport betting site and it provides users with a wide variety of sport betting options, as well as many sport bet promotions. Users registered in Betclic can be sure that the time they spend at the site will be full of fun and profits.

Raptors' Carter back in court Monday

Vince Carter will be back in federal court Monday to testify in a lawsuit filed by a former agent, though the Raptors star hopes to play in Toronto's NBA season opener Wednesday. ``Hopefully, I do what I have to do and I don't have to stay,'' Carter said Saturday.

Van Nistelrooy charged with foul play

Manchester United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy was charged with ``serious foul play'' by the Football Association on Monday for his tackle on Ashley Cole in a 2-0 victory over Arsenal. Van Nistelrooy kicked the Arsenal defender in the knee in the first half of Sunday's game at Old Trafford. Match officials did not see the incident, but it was shown repeatedly on television replays.

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By the end of the opening week of the season, the only thing you can know for sure is that there are 23 more weeks ahead. But, think back to last season, and there were some early signs of what was to come. Denver beat San Antonio, portending a better-than-expected season for the Nuggets. LeBron James looked to be worth every bit of the hype -- and it turns out, he was. Atlanta started 0-3.

FIFA demand explanation from Spain

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World soccer's governing body will investigate the racial taunting of England's black players by Spanish soccer fans during two international matches this week. FIFA said it would demand an explanation from the Spanish soccer association for the monkey chants and other racial abuse.

Ebersol crash shakes TV sports world

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Television sports executives reacted with deep concern Sunday upon learning NBC Sports and Olympics chairman Dick Ebersol had been seriously injured in a plane crash in Colorado.
His son, Teddy, 14, was missing, the network told its Denver affiliate. Another son, Charlie, also was aboard but survived. Two other people on the plane were killed.

"We're overjoyed Dick survived this crash, but our hearts go out to Dick and Susan (St. James, his wife) on the news of his son, Teddy," Fox Sports chairman David Hill said. "This is a horrible, horrible tragedy."

Davenport delivers in first NFL start

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Imagine what Najeh Davenport could have done on two healthy hamstrings.

Davenport, who plowed through the St. Louis Rams for 178 yards in his first NFL start Monday night, can just see it: 200 yards easily, maybe 300.

"Yeah," Davenport said, narrowing his eyes into a you'd-better-believe-it stare. "I can run. I'm a fast dude. I'm like 80 percent. I've got two bad hamstrings and I was having trouble with my ribs."

After watching Davenport's dominance in Green Bay's 45-17 win Monday night, quarterback Brett Favre isn't about to doubt Davenport's hunch.

Shaq lead early NBA All-Star voting

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Shaquille O'Neal leads his new conference in early All-Star game voting, while Yao Ming is No. 1 overall in the NBA.

O'Neal, traded from the Los Angeles Lakers to the Miami Heat in the offseason, tops the Eastern Conference with 854,930 votes as of Thursday. Yao, the center for the Western Conference's Houston Rockets, is the only player with more votes, 881,223.

Fans can vote through Jan. 23, and All-Star starters will be announced Feb. 3. The game is Feb. 20 in Denver.

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