- Was Diego Maradona murdered?
The trial of an eight-member medical team accused of negligent treatment that, according to prosecutors, led to the death of the football genius has begun in Buenos Aires. Prosecutor Patricio Ferrari claims that the defendants "deliberately and cruelly decided that Diego would die", while defense lawyers point out that independent medical experts have already proven that their decisions did not influence the unfortunate outcome. Maradona's friend Mariano Israelit hopes that someone will be held accountable for the legend's death, but warns that justice is not guaranteed in Argentina.
- Football under snow and ice - Greenland, the largest island in the world, is looking for its place on the world football map
While Greenland is often the focus of geopolitical games, its national football team dreams of entering the biggest stage. Greenland Football Association President Kenneth Kleist says many changes are needed - from forming a proper league to meeting strict admission criteria. National team player Patrik Frederiksen believes that one day Greenland will play official international matches and maybe even try to qualify for the World Cup.
- Champion lessons - Rafael Agajev in Bar
One of the greatest karatekas of all time, Rafael Agajev, visited Montenegro and held a seminar for more than 100 young competitors. Agajev analyzed their potential during the first training session, but emphasized that success requires daily work and dedication.
- Kobe's Mamba - a legacy that never fades
Kobe Bryant was not only one of the greatest basketball players of all time - he was also a dedicated coach who worked with young talents. His "Mambas" continue the path he paved for them, and Emily Eady remembers Kobe coaching them as if he were one of them, present at every training session, dedicated to the smallest detail. "He was always just a coach, he was never Kobe Bryant, and we all know who he was. He was with us every day, he never missed training, we never had the feeling that he was so famous, popular, that he was a world star. He was just one of us, and dedicated to the smallest detail. He knew everything about us, followed our every step and was there for us at every moment. That's what Coach Bryant was like."
- Shamed champions - the dark side of sport
Doping scandals have cast a shadow over the careers of many sports greats. Among them is former track star Marion Jones, who suffered a fall from the very top after her confession. Memories of the moment when she apologized to the whole world on the steps of the courthouse are still deeply etched in her memory today. Have the scandals that have shaken the world of sports changed the way we fight against doping?
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