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Paul Brown Stadium — which was named for the team’s founder and first head coach when it opened in 2000 — will be known as Paycor Stadium under a new naming rights deal.
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Fan experiences and a parade lead up to the ceremony on August 6.
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Thomas More University is a step closer to competing in NCAA Division II athletics. The school in Crestview Hills has been formally granted provisional membership.
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Mexican soccer team Club Deportivo Guadalajara, "Chivas," will visit Cincinnati in September to play a Leagues Cup Showcase match against FC Cincinnati.
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International soccer's governing body, FIFA, announces Thursday which sites it's selecting to host games during the 2026 World Cup, being jointly hosted in the USA, Canada and Mexico.
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With two yes votes and one abstention, Hamilton County commissioners have agreed to allow county administrators to ink a contract with FIFA. The move clears the way should Cincinnati be selected later this month as a host city for the 2026 World Cup.
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The study suggests the combined economic impact would be nearly $450 million, including about 3,000 jobs for the 15-county Tri-State area. It also estimates hosting would generate about $20 million in tax revenue for state and local governments and $15.4 million in sales tax revenue.
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Both sports have been played in Ohio for years, but recognition as an “emerging sport” means the girls and boys will be able to compete in the OHSAA state championship tournaments, according to OHSAA Director of Media Relations Tim Stried.
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Betting on sports could start in Ohio by January 1, 2023.
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They Changed the Game, created by local married artists Matthew and Ariana Broerman, uses illustrations and stories in profiles of legendary and somewhat unknown athletes who had significant impact on sports.