United States star Megan Rapinoe delivered a powerful speech after being named the women’s player of the year at last night’s Best Fifa Football Awards.
The Fifa Women’s World Cup winner was awarded the honour ahead of American team-mate Alex Morgan and England’s Lucy Bronze.
Rapinoe, who is gay, highlighted racism, homophobia and inequalities in football when accepting her award in Milan.
She said: “We have such an incredible opportunity being professional footballers, so much success, an incredible platform.
“I ask everyone here, lend your platform to other people, share your success. We have a unique opportunity to use this game to actually change the world for better. I hope you take that to heart, do something, we have incredible power in this room.”
Barcelona star Lionel Messi was named the Best Fifa men’s player for 2019. The Argentine captain took the top honour ahead of Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk and Juventus striker Cristiano Ronaldo.
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Two people have been jailed for illegally accessing CCTV footage of Emiliano Sala’s post-mortem test. Sherry Bray, 49, and Christopher Ashford, 62, were jailed for 14 months and five months respectively.
After signing for Cardiff City in January Sala died after the plane he was travelling on crashed into the English Channel.
The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) has warned Russia that it could face a ban from major sporting events because of “discrepancies” in a lab database, the BBC reports.
Russia has been given three weeks to explain the inconsistencies or risk being excluded from the Olympic Games and world championships.
England have dropped Jonny Bairstow from the Test squad for the tour to New Zealand in November.
The Yorkshire wicketkeeper has been named in the Twenty20 squad and England and Wales Cricket Board selector Ed Smith said: “He’s had a very busy summer, it’s an opportunity for him to step back, reset and come back better.”

England head coach Eddie Jones has shuffled his team for the Rugby World Cup pool C clash against the United States on Thursday. George Ford will captain the side while Billy Vunipola, Tom Curry, Elliot Daly and Joe Marler retain their places.
Scotland scrum-half Ali Price has been ruled out of the rest of the Rugby World Cup after suffering a foot injury in Sunday’s 27-3 loss against Ireland.
Price is the latest blow for Scotland after Hamish Watson was also sidelined for the tournament because of a knee injury. The injured duo will be replaced by Henry Pyrgos and Magnus Bradbury respectively.
Lewis Hamilton may have built a strong advantage in the 2019 Formula 1 drivers’ standings, but the Mercedes ace has warned that his championship lead “could disappear” following Ferrari’s recent fightback.
The 34-year-old Hamilton warned: “I am under no illusion that my gap in the championship could disappear. It is not won yet. We need to pull our socks up and get the f*** on basically.”
Liverpool will battle Premier League rivals Manchester United for the hand of James Maddison in January.
The 22-year-old midfielder was linked to Old Trafford in the summer, but Liverpool now have their eye on the Leicester City playmaker.
Apparently, Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp sees Maddison as the “new Philippe Coutinho”.
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Manchester United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward has come under fire from the club’s former midfielder Paul Ince.
Ex-England captain Ince said: “The results are going to be up and down all season. I’m prepared to accept that, as long as they challenge for the top four.
“I’m more concerned about the director of football situation and the way Ed Woodward is building the club. He’s rightly getting a lot of stick – people who appoint managers should be made accountable.
“For the results, for the structure of the club, for the recruitment, and so on. Woodward isn’t a football man, he’s a money man.”
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