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== February ==
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Feb 1
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Transfer deadline day – Adam Wharton moves from Blackburn Rovers to Crystal Palace
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Feb 2
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Six Nations captains and coaches –
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England – Jamie George and Steve Borthwick
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Wales – Dafydd Jenkins and Warren Gatland
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Ireland – Peter O’Mahony and Andy Farrell
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Scotland – Rory Darge and Finn Russell (co-captains) and Gregor Townsend
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France – Gregory Alldritt and Fabien Galthie
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Italy – Michele Lamaro and Gonzalo Quesada
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France 17 Ireland 38. Paul Willemse sent off
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Shoaib Bashir makes England debut against India
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Lewis Hamilton to join Ferrari in 2025
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World Aquatics Championships start in Qatar
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Mixed team diving – GB
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Feb 3
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Italy 24 England 27. England debuts for Fraser Dingwall and Ethan Roots. George Ford kicked 17 points
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Wales 26 Scotland 27
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Irish Gold Cup – Galopin des Champs
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Feb 4
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Matheus Cunha hat-trick for Wolves against Chelsea
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Barry John dies
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German Masters snooker final – Trump bt Si Jiahui
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Feb 5
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Second Test (Visakhapatnam) India 396 (Jaiswal 209) and 255 (Gill 104) England 253 (Bumrah 6-45) and 292. India won by 106 runs
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Phil Foden hat-trick for Man City against Brentford
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Feb 7
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Player of the match award at this year's Super League Grand Final will be renamed after Rob Burrow. The new award will replace the Harry Sunderland Trophy
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Feb 9
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NFL MVP – Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens)
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Feb 10
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England 16 Wales 14. Hollie Davidson becomes the first female assistant referee in a men's Six Nations Championship match
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Scotland 16 France 20
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2023 Asian Cup final (Qatar) Qatar 3 Jordan 1. Akram Afif scored a hat-trick of penalties
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Feb 11
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Ireland 36 Italy 0
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West Ham 0 Arsenal 6
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2023 Africa Cup of Nations final (Abidjan) Ivory Coast bt Nigeria. Third title. Ivory Coast lost matches in the group stage to Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria
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Super Bowl LVIII – Kansas City Chiefs 25 San Francisco 49ers 22
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Winning touchdown scored by Mecole Hardman with just three seconds left in overtime
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Chiefs become first team to win back-to-back since the New England Patriots in 2004
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MVP – Patrick Mahomes
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Game played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas
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Half time show headlined by Usher
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Feb 12
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Kelvin Kiptum dies
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Feb 13
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Mansfield 9 Harrogate 2
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Feb 14
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Men’s 800m freestyle – Daniel Wiffen (Ireland)
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Feb 15
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Women’s 200m butterfly – Laura Stephens
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Men’s high diving – Aiden Heslop
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Feb 16
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Ashwin takes 500th Test wicket, dismissing Zak Crawley
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England are awarded five penalty runs after Ashwin is caught running into the protected area of the pitch
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Feb 17
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Mike Proctor dies
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Welsh Open snooker semi-final – Gary Wilson 147 against John Higgins
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Feb 18
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Third Test (Rajkot) India 445 (Jadeja 112) and 430-4 (Jaiswal 214*) England 319 (Duckett 153) and 122 (Jadeja 5-41). India won by 434 runs
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World Seniors Darts Championship – John Henderson. Lisa Ashton reached the semi-finals
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Welsh Open final – Gary Wilson bt Martin O’Donnell
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Men’s 1500m freestyle – Daniel Wiffen
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Women’s 400m medley – Freya Colbert
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China won 23 of the 75 gold medals available at the World Aquatics Championships
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Feb 19
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Former Eintracht Frankfurt manager Oliver Glasner replaces Roy Hodgson as manager of Crystal Palace
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Michael Beale sacked as manager of Sunderland after just 12 games in charge
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Feb 20
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Andreas Brehme dies
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Feb 24
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Stan Bowles dies
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Chris Nicholl dies
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Ireland 31 Wales 7. Ireland equal England's record of 11 consecutive wins in the Six Nations
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Scotland 31 England 20. Duhan van der Merwe becomes the first Scotland player to score a Calcutta Cup hat-trick
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World Club Challenge – Wigan Warriors bt Penrith Panthers
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Claressa Shields bt Kelsey De Santis in first professional women’s MMA bout in Saudi Arabia
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Marco Odermatt wins his third consecutive overall Alpine World Cup title with 10 races to spare
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Saudi Cup – Senor Buscador
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Feb 25
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France 13 Italy 13. Paolo Garbisi's injury-time penalty hit the post. Jonathan Danty was sent off and received a five-week suspension
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EFL Cup final – Liverpool 1 (Van Dijk) Chelsea 0. Tenth win for Liverpool
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Players Championship snooker final – Mark Allen bt Zhang Anda
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Feb 26
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Fourth Test (Ranchi) England 353 (Root 122*) and 145 (Ashwin 5-51) India 307 (Bashir 5-119) and192-5. India won by five wickets
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Jarrod Bowen hat-trick for West Ham against Brentford
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FA Cup fifth round – Coventry 5 Maidstone 0
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Everton's penalty for breaching Premier League financial rules is reduced from 10 points to six after an appeal
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Feb 27
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FA Cup fifth round – Luton 2 Man City 6 (Haaland 5)
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Feb 29
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Paul Pogba is banned from football for four years for a doping offence

Revision as of 11:31, 10 March 2024

January

Jan 2

Wayne Rooney sacked as manager of Birmingham City after just 83 days in charge

PDC World Darts Championship semi-finals – Luke Littler bt Rob Cross, Luke Humphries bt Scott Williams

Luke Humphries becomes world number one

Jan 3

PDC final – Humphries bt Littler. Humphries is nicknamed “Cool Hand Luke”. Littler is nicknamed “The Nuke” and his walk-on-music is ‘Greenlight’ by American rapper Pitbull

PGA Tour Player of Year – Scottie Scheffler

Jan 4

India bt South Africa by seven wickets in the shortest Test to produce a winner in the history of the game, lasting 642 balls

Jan 6

Mario Zagallo dies

Four Hills Tournament – Ryoyu Kobayashi (Japan)

Jan 8

Ding Junhui 147 against Ronnie O’Sullivan in Masters

Tony Mowbray appointed as manager of Birmingham City

Franz Beckenbauer dies

JPR Williams dies

Jan 10

European Track Cycling Championships start in Apeldoorn in the Netherlands

Jan 11

Bill Belichick leaves New England Patriots after 24 years as head coach

Andy Farrell is appointed head coach of the British and Irish Lions for the 2025 tour to Australia

Jan 12

Mark Allen 147 against Mark Selby in Masters

Men’s individual pursuit – Dan Bigham

Women’s sprint – Emma Finucane

Jan 13

Afcon starts in Ivory Coast

Masters semi-finals – O’Sullivan bt Murphy, Carter bt Allen

Men’s omnium – Ethan Hayter

Women’s 500m time trial – Katy Marchant

Jan 14

Masters final – O’Sullivan bt Carter. Eighth title

Women’s individual pursuit – Josie Knight

Jan 15

Fifa Best Awards –

Best Men’s Player – Lionel Messi

Best Women’s Player – Aitana Bonmati

Best Men’s Coach – Pep Guardiola

Best Women’s Coach – Sarina Wiegman

Best Men’s Goalkeeper – Ederson

Best Women’s Goalkeeper – Mary Earps

Jan 16

Jose Mourinho sacked as Roma manager

Louis Rees-Zammit to quit rugby union to play American football

Jan 19

Jordan Henderson moves from Al-Ettifaq to Ajax

Joe Schmidt appointed as head coach of Australia rugby union team

Bahrain Darts Masters final – Littler bt Van Gerwen

Dakar Rally – Cars classification won by Carlos Sainz, driving an Audi RS Q e-tron. Fourth win for Sainz

Jan 21

Dubai Desert Classic – McIlroy

World Grand Prix final – O’Sullivan bt Trump

Nick Dunlap wins The American Express title to become the first amateur to win a PGA Tour event since Phil Mickelson in 1991

Australian Open fourth round – Zverev bt Norrie

Jan 22

World Indoor Bowls Championship. Men’s – Stewart Anderson. Women’s – Katherine Rednall

Jan 23

EFL Cup semi-final – Chelsea 6 Middlesbrough 1. Chelsea win 6-2 on aggregate

Longines World’s Best Racehorse – Equinox

Jan 24

EFL Cup semi-final – Liverpool bt Fulham

Big Bash League final – Brisbane Heat bt Sydney Sixers

Jan 25

Australian Open women’s semi-finals – Sabalenka bt Gauff, Zheng Qinwen bt Dayana Yastremska (Ukraine)

Lancashire spinner Tom Hartley makes England debut against India. His first ball is hit for six by Yashasvi Jaiswal

Jan 26

Australian Open men’s semi-finals – Sinner bt Djokovic, Medvedev bt Zverev

Mixed doubles final – Zielinski and Hsieh bt Skupski and Krawczyk

Luka Doncic scores 73 points for Dallas Mavericks against Atlanta Hawks

ICC Cricketer of the Year awards –

Men's Cricketer of the Year (Sir Garfield Sobers Trophy) – Pat Cummins

Men's Test Cricketer of the Year – Usman Khawaja

Men's ODI Cricketer of the Year – Virat Kohli

Men's T20 Cricketer of the Year – Suryakumar Yadav

Women’s Cricketer of the Year (Rachael Heyhoe Flint Trophy) – Nat Sciver-Brunt

Women's ODI Cricketer of the Year – Chamari Athapaththu

Women's T20 Cricketer of the Year – Hayley Matthews

Jan 27

Australian Open women’s final – Sabalenka bt Zheng

Men’s doubles final – Ebden and Bohanna bt Bolelli and Vavassori

Rohan Bopanna, aged 43, becomes the oldest men's doubles number one

FA Cup fourth round – Maidstone Utd bt Ipswich

Joao Pedro hat-trick for Brighton against Sheffield Utd

Dutch Masters final – Van Gerwen bt Littler

Jan 28

Australian Open men’s final – Sinner bt Medvedev

Women’s doubles final – Hsieh and Mertens bt Kichenok and Ostapenko

First Test (Hyderabad) England 246 and 420 (Pope 196) India 436 and 202 (Hartley 7-62). England won by 28 runs

West Brom vs Wolves FA Cup tie suspended for 38 minutes due to crowd trouble

AFC Championship Game – Kansas City Chiefs bt Baltimore Ravens

NFC Championship Game – San Francisco 49ers bt Detroit Lions

Pegasus World Cup – National Treasure

British Basketball League (BBL) Trophy final – London Lions bt Cheshire Phoenix

WBBL Trophy final – London Lions bt Essex Rebels

Jan 29

Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva is given a four-year ban for doping

Jan 30

Elijah Adebayo hat-trick for Luton against Brighton

February

Feb 1

Transfer deadline day – Adam Wharton moves from Blackburn Rovers to Crystal Palace

Feb 2

Six Nations captains and coaches –

England – Jamie George and Steve Borthwick

Wales – Dafydd Jenkins and Warren Gatland

Ireland – Peter O’Mahony and Andy Farrell

Scotland – Rory Darge and Finn Russell (co-captains) and Gregor Townsend

France – Gregory Alldritt and Fabien Galthie

Italy – Michele Lamaro and Gonzalo Quesada

France 17 Ireland 38. Paul Willemse sent off

Shoaib Bashir makes England debut against India

Lewis Hamilton to join Ferrari in 2025

World Aquatics Championships start in Qatar

Mixed team diving – GB

Feb 3

Italy 24 England 27. England debuts for Fraser Dingwall and Ethan Roots. George Ford kicked 17 points

Wales 26 Scotland 27

Irish Gold Cup – Galopin des Champs

Feb 4

Matheus Cunha hat-trick for Wolves against Chelsea

Barry John dies

German Masters snooker final – Trump bt Si Jiahui

Feb 5

Second Test (Visakhapatnam) India 396 (Jaiswal 209) and 255 (Gill 104) England 253 (Bumrah 6-45) and 292. India won by 106 runs

Phil Foden hat-trick for Man City against Brentford

Feb 7

Player of the match award at this year's Super League Grand Final will be renamed after Rob Burrow. The new award will replace the Harry Sunderland Trophy

Feb 9

NFL MVP – Lamar Jackson (Baltimore Ravens)

Feb 10

England 16 Wales 14. Hollie Davidson becomes the first female assistant referee in a men's Six Nations Championship match

Scotland 16 France 20

2023 Asian Cup final (Qatar) Qatar 3 Jordan 1. Akram Afif scored a hat-trick of penalties

Feb 11

Ireland 36 Italy 0

West Ham 0 Arsenal 6

2023 Africa Cup of Nations final (Abidjan) Ivory Coast bt Nigeria. Third title. Ivory Coast lost matches in the group stage to Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria

Super Bowl LVIII – Kansas City Chiefs 25 San Francisco 49ers 22

Winning touchdown scored by Mecole Hardman with just three seconds left in overtime

Chiefs become first team to win back-to-back since the New England Patriots in 2004

MVP – Patrick Mahomes

Game played at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas

Half time show headlined by Usher

Feb 12

Kelvin Kiptum dies

Feb 13

Mansfield 9 Harrogate 2

Feb 14

Men’s 800m freestyle – Daniel Wiffen (Ireland)

Feb 15

Women’s 200m butterfly – Laura Stephens

Men’s high diving – Aiden Heslop

Feb 16

Ashwin takes 500th Test wicket, dismissing Zak Crawley

England are awarded five penalty runs after Ashwin is caught running into the protected area of the pitch

Feb 17

Mike Proctor dies

Welsh Open snooker semi-final – Gary Wilson 147 against John Higgins

Feb 18

Third Test (Rajkot) India 445 (Jadeja 112) and 430-4 (Jaiswal 214*) England 319 (Duckett 153) and 122 (Jadeja 5-41). India won by 434 runs

World Seniors Darts Championship – John Henderson. Lisa Ashton reached the semi-finals

Welsh Open final – Gary Wilson bt Martin O’Donnell

Men’s 1500m freestyle – Daniel Wiffen

Women’s 400m medley – Freya Colbert

China won 23 of the 75 gold medals available at the World Aquatics Championships

Feb 19

Former Eintracht Frankfurt manager Oliver Glasner replaces Roy Hodgson as manager of Crystal Palace

Michael Beale sacked as manager of Sunderland after just 12 games in charge

Feb 20

Andreas Brehme dies

Feb 24

Stan Bowles dies

Chris Nicholl dies

Ireland 31 Wales 7. Ireland equal England's record of 11 consecutive wins in the Six Nations

Scotland 31 England 20. Duhan van der Merwe becomes the first Scotland player to score a Calcutta Cup hat-trick

World Club Challenge – Wigan Warriors bt Penrith Panthers

Claressa Shields bt Kelsey De Santis in first professional women’s MMA bout in Saudi Arabia

Marco Odermatt wins his third consecutive overall Alpine World Cup title with 10 races to spare

Saudi Cup – Senor Buscador

Feb 25

France 13 Italy 13. Paolo Garbisi's injury-time penalty hit the post. Jonathan Danty was sent off and received a five-week suspension

EFL Cup final – Liverpool 1 (Van Dijk) Chelsea 0. Tenth win for Liverpool

Players Championship snooker final – Mark Allen bt Zhang Anda

Feb 26

Fourth Test (Ranchi) England 353 (Root 122*) and 145 (Ashwin 5-51) India 307 (Bashir 5-119) and192-5. India won by five wickets

Jarrod Bowen hat-trick for West Ham against Brentford

FA Cup fifth round – Coventry 5 Maidstone 0

Everton's penalty for breaching Premier League financial rules is reduced from 10 points to six after an appeal

Feb 27

FA Cup fifth round – Luton 2 Man City 6 (Haaland 5)

Feb 29

Paul Pogba is banned from football for four years for a doping offence