Monday, 17 August 2026
A day of sports news is dominated by shifts in power and control, from potential ownership changes at Chelsea and a completed sale in San Diego to fresh scrutiny around governance in football and basketball. Elsewhere, competition and careers move on, with LIV Golf cutting short its season, a cricket milestone, and a veteran NFL signing.
Major League Baseball owners unanimously approve the $3.9 billion sale of the San Diego Padres to a group led by José E. Feliciano and Kwanza Jones. The vote clears a major step in transferring control of the franchise, with the deal now expected to proceed toward closing in the coming days.
Chelsea’s ownership structure is under discussion as chairman Todd Boehly and director Mark Walter hold talks about selling their stakes to majority owner Clearlake Capital. The negotiations center on who controls the Premier League club and could reshape the balance of power at Stamford Bridge.
FIFA chief operating officer Kevin Lamour leaves his role after publicly criticizing president Gianni Infantino’s plans for the organization. His departure follows weeks of tension over comments on World Cup strategy and related business arrangements, adding another layer of scrutiny to FIFA’s internal governance.
The NBA pushes back on an ESPN report about its investigation into alleged salary-cap circumvention involving Clippers owner Steve Ballmer and Kawhi Leonard. The report says an 11-month league review did not produce proof that sponsorship payments were used to funnel money to Leonard outside cap rules.
LIV Golf cancels its Michigan Team Championship, removing the season-ending event and effectively ending its schedule early. The decision scraps one of the tour’s signature team competitions after weeks of uncertainty, and remaining events are shifted to Indianapolis instead of finishing in Michigan.
Von Miller agrees to a one-year deal with the Dallas Cowboys, giving the team an experienced pass rusher for the 2026 season. The move brings Miller back to his home state as he enters his 15th NFL campaign, with Dallas looking to strengthen its defense.
Ravindra Jadeja reaches a rare Test cricket double by moving into the club of players with 4,000 runs and 350 wickets. He gets to 350 wickets during the first Test against Sri Lanka in Galle, adding another landmark to one of the game’s leading all-round careers.
Hayden Panettiere dies at 36. While best known as an actor in series including “Heroes” and “Nashville,” she also drew attention in sports circles through her long public relationship with former heavyweight boxing champion Wladimir Klitschko, with whom she has a daughter, Kaya.
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