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10 Class Acts of Sportsmanship That Restored Faith in Humanity

Sportsmanship, the virtue that extends beyond winning and losing, can inspire and touch millions of hearts. Throughout sports history, numerous individuals have displayed acts of class and decency that transcend the game itself. In this article, celebrate 10 of the classiest acts of sportsmanship that remind you of the potential for goodwill and unity in ...

Viena Abdon

Sportsmanship at the 2005 Ashes.

Japan’s World Cup Team Redefines Sportsmanship and Public Gratitude

Even though the Japanese team lost their deciding game, they won the hearts of many people through their display of sportsmanship. An image circulating the web shows how spotless the Japanese team left their dressing room. Japan might have lost the quarterfinal game, but they have gained the respect of the world. FIFA’s match commissioner ...

Hermann Rohr

The World Cup and China’s Absence

Russia is attracting the world’s attention as the first eastern European country to host the FIFA World Cup; however, China hasn’t sent a team to participate in the games. Yet the 2018 tournament is said to be full of Chinese elements, with Chinese businesses among FIFA’s top sponsors. And the stadiums are visibly full of ...

Jack Roberts