SAP deploys real-time tech at Euro 2016SAP has partnered with the German National Football Team (DFP) to develop two new prototype technologies for the 2016 European Championship for sports professionals to access real-time data to enhance team competitiveness. In the More… |
Austrian cheer girlSupporter of Austria cheers prior to the UEFA Euro 2016 group F preliminary round match between Portugal and Austria at Parc des Princes in Paris, France, on June 18.-epa More… |
Russia, England teams to be expelled if violence persistsEuropean soccer's governing body has warned the English and Russian soccer associations that their teams could be disqualified from Euro 2016 if there is a continuation of the fan violence that has injured several dozen people. More… |
Air France says 80pc flights maintained amid pilot strikeAir France, hobbled by a strike involving more than a quarter of its pilots, said about 80 per cent of its flights would operate on Sunday and Monday. Air France-KLM Group’s French arm will honour 83 percent of its scheduled More… |
Euro 2016 violence spreads to second French cityViolent clashes between fans spread to a second French city on Saturday, tainting the opening days of the Euro 2016 soccer tournament and raising questions among supporters over policing tactics. Several hundred English and Russia More… |
Air France pilots begin strike on 2nd day of Euro 2016Air France pilots went on a four-day strike over pay cuts on Saturday that could disrupt transport plans for football fans on the second day of Europe's soccer championship. Air France, part of Franco-Dutch group, said on Satu More… |
Islamic State ‘has Euro 2016 in its sights’Islamic State militants have the Euro 2016 soccer tournament in their sights though there is no concrete evidence at the moment of an attack being planned, the head of Germany's domestic intelligence agency has said. The comme More… |
Terror attacks feared at Euro 2016 matchesThe head of the European Union police agency voiced concern about the possibility of a militant attack on the European soccer championship scheduled in Paris in June, calling the event "an attractive target for terrorists". More… |
France extends emergency to cover Euro 2016France plans to extend the state of emergency in place since November's attacks on Paris by two months, to maintain security through the Euro 2016 soccer tournament, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said on Wednesday. The announcem More… |