Daiwik Tadikonda

Daiwik is a talented sports writer with over five years experience covering mostly football but venturing into other sports including cricket. Daiwik has been published in such esteemed publications as Sportskeeda, Fansided, Everything Barca, The Football Empire, Football Talk and others. He's a prolific writer and a sports obsessive who has FC Barcelona running through his veins. After taking time away from sports journalism to focus on his medical studies, we are delighted to have Daiwik on board, providing quality content for our readers.

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FIFA drops Visit Saudi sponsorship for Women's World Cup 2023

FIFA President Gianni Infantino has confirmed that FIFA have dropped Visit Saudi as a potential sponsor for the upcoming Women's World Cup this year, in Australia and New Zealand. This comes as per BBC.Infantino confirmed that talks between FIFA and Visit Saudi had taken place but the meeting could not result in a contract being struck. That being said, the potential partnership never really got going following backlash from Australia and New Zealand. Infantino though was critical of the opposition that he received for conducting talks with Visit Saudi regarding a potential sponsorship deal. He said that there is a...

The biggest games in Europe this weekend and how to watch them in the UK

The weekend is here and it's football time once again. This weekend will present the last set of fixtures before the International break which starts on March 20 and will go on till the 28th of this month. Club football will then resume on April 1. We have shortlisted three of the biggest games in Europe this week and will point you toward how to go about watching them in the UK. So let’s get started. Chelsea vs EvertonThis has been an utter disappointment of a season for Graham Potter’s Blues. Chelsea are currently 10th in the Premier League (26GP; 37 points)...

La Liga and Netflix to work together for 2023/24 season

La Liga and Netflix are set to enter a partnership for the 2023/24 season. In what comes as an exciting development for Spanish football fans, La Liga and Netflix are set to enter into a partnership for the next season. This means that the fans will have inside access to the Spanish top-flight football teams next season. This will allow the Spanish top flight to extend its reach beyond Spain and Europe. That being said, Oscar Mayo, the executive director of La Liga has said that the documentary will allow La Liga to share more 'personal stories' while also becoming the first...

UFC owner hints at 'a lot of buyers' for TV rights next season

The Ultimate Fighting Championship's deal with ESPN expires in the next two years.The UFC and ESPN began their partnership back in 2019 in a deal that was believed to be worth $300 million per year. Now, the current deal between the two companies expires in the next two years and owner Ari Emanuel has said that there is still a year left before talks of renewal can begin. Emanuel was at the Morgan Stanley Technology, Media, and Telecom Conference and hinted that the MMA company and ESPN can reach a favourable ground when talks of potential renewal do begin while acknowledging...

Serie A leader plays down acquisition rumours

Serie A has played down rumours linking the league with Sky acquisition. Sources reported that Serie A was planning to acquire the Italian operations of Sky which could be limited to the sporting division or all of it, in order to launch a Serie A TV platform using the structure, organization, and customer base of Sky.This comes after Sky CEO Andrea Duilio presented a cost-cutting measure that saw the loss of 800 internal and contractor posts.Addressing the rumors, Casini admitted that there have been internal discussions about launching a separate TV Platform and that talks of an acquisition could enter the...