An English soccer official is under investigation after a video made the rounds that allegedly showed him snorting cocaine around the time of the EURO 2024 tournament in Germany.
UK news outlet The Sun published a video that appears to show David Coote snorting some kind of white powder through a United States banknote. The Sun claims that the video was taken on July 6, which was the day after Coote served in his final match at EURO 2024.
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Imane Khelif is threatening legal action against a French journalist who reported on a leaked medical report about the Algerian boxer. The report provided evidence that the Algerian athlete has XY chromosomes and is a biological male.
“We will meet with the French journalist in court,” Khelif said, via NDTV.
Khelif — who won the gold medal in the women’s welterweight division — was a controversial figure throughout the 2024 Paris Olympics. The Algerian was previously removed from the Women’s World Boxing Championship in March 2023 because of a failed gender test.
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Yes, THAT Will Levis.
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