Families of football fans who died in the Hillsborough disaster are pursuing High Court misconduct action against the South Yorkshire and West Midlands police forces, it emerges.
The call for better management of sport is heard across Africa - often as a lament, more regularly as an outburst of barely contained frustration, write the BBC's Piers Edwards.
Home Secretary Theresa May has praised the "extraordinary dignity and determination" of the Hillsborough families throughout their 27 year fight for truth.
If Leicester City win the Premier League, it will be one of the most astonishing sport stories in the UK for decades. But how to explain its importance to Americans?
Fifa ex-president Sepp Blatter says he was asked to help ease Burundi's political crisis by offering President Pierre Nkurunziza a job in world football.
Extra powers for police and security services should be extended for a further two months to ensure security at the Euro 2016 football tournament, Prime Minister Manuel Valls says.
After Kevin Friend was stopped from taking charge of Leicester's game against West Ham,, BBC Sport looks at which teams Premier League referees support.
Liverpool's dramatic Europa League quarter-final victory over Borussia Dortmund shows manager Jurgen Klopp's philosophy is working, writes Phil McNulty.
The family of footballer Jeff Astle - who died from brain trauma caused by heading footballs - say they know of 250 more players who have suffered from degenerative brain disease.