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  • Copa America Semifinals End in Violence: Uruguay and Colombia Warn of Safety Concerns for Final

    Copa America Semifinals End in Violence: Uruguay and Colombia Warn of Safety Concerns for Final

    Broke On: Saturday, 13 July 2024 During the Copa America semifinals between Colombia and Uruguay, a brawl involving players and fans ensued after Uruguay's loss. Darwin Núñez of Liverpool was among those involved, with reports suggesting fans targeted Uruguayan players and their families. Marcelo Bielsa defended his team's actions in protecting themselves. Argentina and Colombia have expressed concerns for safety at the final due to this incident, with Lionel Scaloni urging fans to maintain peace. Darwin Núñez is under investigation for retaliating against fans, while previous fan violence incidents have raised questions about security during the tournament.
  • Boston Celtics Up for Sale: Wyc Grousbeck-Led Group Sells NBA Franchise for Estimated $4 Billion

    Boston Celtics Up for Sale: Wyc Grousbeck-Led Group Sells NBA Franchise for Estimated $4 Billion

    Broke On: Monday, 01 July 2024 The Boston Celtics, a historic NBA franchise with a record 18 championships and a fan base that rivals other US professional sports teams, is up for sale with an estimated value of $4 billion. Wyc Grousbeck's family initiated the sale process due to estate planning considerations. Potential buyers include John Henry of Fenway Sports Group and various private equity funds, with media rights negotiations ongoing. The sale is expected to be completed by 2025.