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Soccer

Ronaldo moves level with Messi by capturing 5th Ballon d'Or

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, together again.

Real Madrid’s Portuguese scoring sensation moved level with his perennial Argentine counterpart on Thursday, winning the fifth Ballon d’Or of his illustrious career to equal Messi for the all-time lead.

?? BALLON D’OR 2017
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— Real Madrid C.F. (@realmadrid) December 7, 2017

Ronaldo, 32, captured the honour after a wildly successful 2016-17 campaign saw him lead Real Madrid to a second consecutive Champions League crown, while also spearheading the club’s march to the La Liga title, and subsequently captaining Portugal to 2018 World Cup qualification. He was presented with the award in Paris.

Félicitations @Cristiano pour ce cinquième #BallondOr ! ??? #tourEiffel pic.twitter.com/JAJXEYrzZp

— La tour Eiffel (@LaTourEiffel) December 7, 2017

Having gotten his hands on the hardware once again, Ronaldo has now claimed football’s top individual honour in four of the last five years, with Messi last winning the award in 2015. The last time the award was not given to either of those players was Kaka’s 2007 victory.

NFL

Lions QB Stafford (hand) questionable for Sun.

ALLEN PARK, Mich. — Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford is officially questionable for Sunday’s game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a bruised right hand.

Stafford practiced on a limited basis all week with tape on his right ring and pinkie fingers. Each day in front of the media, Stafford’s throwing amount and velocity improved — from none Wednesday to light throwing Thursday and then more complete throws Friday.

Matt Stafford has started 108 games for Detroit, including every game since the start of the 2011 season. Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports

On Friday, Lions coach Jim Caldwell said Stafford was “progressing” and that the quarterback threw the ball “decently” Thursday. He did not give any indication there would be a determination point of how much they needed to see from Stafford — or by when — in order to play him against the Buccaneers, but Stafford said Wednesday that feeling had come back to his hand. On Sunday, he said his hand had briefly gone numb with nerve pain.

“It’ll be important to take a look at it and see how it’s feeling,” Stafford said Wednesday. “And hopefully get it progressing throughout the week.”

The Lions gave backup Jake Rudock more reps during the week just in case Stafford would be unable to play.

Stafford has started 108 games for Detroit, including every game since the start of the 2011 season — the third-longest starting streak among quarterbacks in the NFL.

While Stafford is questionable to play, he’ll be without his right tackle. Rick Wagner was ruled out with an ankle injury suffered when Stafford landed on him during a play against the Ravens. Besides Stafford, the Lions have seven starters or key contributors listed as questionable, including punter Sam Martin, running back Ameer Abdullah, center Travis Swanson, right guard T.J. Lang, defensive end Ezekiel Ansah and returner Jamal Agnew.

Soccer

Council of Europe questions suitability of FIFA's ethics investigator

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The Council of Europe is sceptical about FIFA’s appointment of Maria Claudia Rojas, the chairwoman of the Ethics Committee’s Investigatory Chamber.

A report by the human rights organisation argues that Rojas doesn’t have the skills for the job. Written by Anne Brasseur, a representative from Luxembourg who is a member of the Parti Democratique, it states, according to the Guardian’s David Conn: “Also, her lack of knowledge of English and French is a major obstacle, as almost all documents (relevant to the investigations) are in one of these two languages.

“This is not merely a factor that risks slowing her down in her examination of case files … but it also means – and this is much more problematic – that she is more dependent on the (FIFA) secretariat that assists her and that it is objectively difficult for her to enter into confidential contacts with witnesses or experts.”

Cornel Borbely and Hans-Joachim Eckert were omitted from FIFA’s proposal of the members for its judicial bodies in May. The former was the chairman of the Ethics Committee’s Investigatory Chamber and was replaced by Rojas, a judge from Colombia. The omissions reportedly took place while Gianni Infantino, the president of football’s governing body, was under investigation for two alleged instances of malpractice.

The report concluded that, by removing Borbely and Eckert, FIFA undermined the independence of reformed integrity procedures.

“Regretfully, the general feeling is that FIFA Council and Mr. Infantino, in particular, wished to get rid of persons who might have embarrassed them,” Brasseur wrote.

Brasseur referred to Rojas as a professional “of the highest level and of the highest integrity,” but wrote that her job “calls for experience in the field of criminal investigations, especially financial investigations, which Ms. Rojas does not have. She does not really meet the profile of a ‘prosecutor.'”

Per Conn, Borbely was investigating the alleged role of Vitaly Mutko – Russia’s deputy prime minister, the president of the Football Union of Russia, and a member of the Organising Committee for the World Cup – in state-sponsored doping when he was removed by FIFA.

On Monday, Mutko was excluded by the International Olympic Committee from participatin all future Olympic Games. The decision was announced as the Russian Olympic Committee was suspended by the IOC for the systematic manipulation of the anti-doping rules and system in Russia. FIFA said the decision “has no impact on the preparations for the 2018 World Cup.”

NFL

Browns' hire of John Dorsey as GM returns team to reliance on traditional scouting

BEREA, Ohio — The Cleveland Browns have returned to the days of hardcore football scouting and analysis.

The hiring of John Dorsey to be the team’s general manager brings in a longtime scout and former GM to run the organization. How and if analytics — espoused by predecessor Sashi Brown — fit will be determined, but a guy who spent much of his career as a scout figures to spend his future relying on scouting.

John Dorsey, whose background is in scouting and who spent three years as Chiefs general manager, is taking over as Browns GM. Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire

Dorsey, 57, is considered at his best in evaluating talent. He would work closely with head coach Hue Jackson, who said he does not need or want final say over personnel because it’s too much to both coach and have those duties. But Jackson said what’s most important is that he and the GM work “in concert.”

The hiring of Dorsey will give Jackson clearer input into the kind of players he needs to make his system work. Brown, who was fired as executive vice president Thursday, worked more with a long-term vision, and Jackson had to carry the weight of a 1-27 record on his résumé while coaching a less than stocked roster.

Dorsey and Chiefs head coach Andy Reid worked closely in Kansas City, joining the team as general manager in 2013 until Dorsey’s contract was not renewed in a surprising decision in June. The Chiefs went 43-21 during his tenure; when he was not renewed, there was speculation about his management style and skills.

Dorsey was one of the main names on the market when it comes to experienced candidates. He is liked and respected throughout the league and would bring credibility to a winless team.

Dorsey was raised in football, going from a player to a scout to join Mike Holmgren in Seattle in 1999 as director of player personnel. In 2000, he returned to the Packers as director of college scouting. As a player, he set the Packers’ record for special-teams tackles in 1984.

Among his noteworthy draft picks are cornerback Marcus Peters, receiver Tyreek Hill, tight end Travis Kelce and running back Kareem Hunt.

Dorsey also traded up in last year’s draft to take quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and early in his tenure acquired Alex Smith. He clearly understands the importance of the position.

Dorsey will benefit greatly from the groundwork laid by Brown. His long-term vision included maintaining salary-cap room while depending on the draft.

This offseason, the Browns will have $50 million in cap space and five picks in the first two rounds of the 2018 draft.

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Soccer

  • Watch: Carvajal's header delivers killer blow for Madrid in UCL final

  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

  • An introduction to Top Soccer News on theScore ??

  • Real Madrid beat Dortmund to win 15th European Cup

  • Police arrest dozens of ticket-less fans at Wembley final

  • Dortmund boss Terzic lauds 'brilliant' Sancho after UCL defeat

  • Modric, Kroos among Madrid stars to make history with latest UCL triumph

  • Madrid's inevitability is a superpower no rival can match

  • Transfer window preview: 50 players who could move this summer

  • Vinicius Jr. named Champions League Player of the Season

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