KBO League
New Balance, Fila among brands signing with KBO teams ahead of new season
Korean KBO baseball league teams are busy agreeing commercial deals ahead of the start of the 2021 regular season on April 3
Round-Up: Japanese companies turn against Olympics, survey says; KBO not expecting fans back soon; and more
A survey of 13,000 Japanese companies has found that more than half want next year's Tokyo Olympics to be either cancelled or postponed again - Kyodo News
Round-Up: New Fifa international window, Royals deal challenges taboos, NZ North v South match returns, and more
Fifa has created a new international match window in 2022, from January 24 to February 1, to ease fixture congestion caused by the Covid-19 pandemic - Japan Today
Round-Up: J-League restart, Nike and Adidas show solidarity, Ferrari plans Asia-Pac academy, and more
Japanese football's J-League is to resume first division matches on July 4, with the second and third divisions starting on June 27. Matches will be played behind closed doors
Round-Up: EPL positive tests, Swiss A-G impeachment proceedings, Pakistan’s ‘bio-secure’ England tour, ANOC funding, and more
There have been six positive Covid-19 tests from English Premier League players or club staff after the league's first phase of testing - Sky Sports
KBO renews sponsorship with Pocari Sweat
Korea's professional baseball league, the KBO, has renewed its long-running sponsorship with sports drink brand Pocari Sweat.
The deal has been renewed for four years, from 2020 to 2023
KBO League team signs lucrative naming rights deal
Korean KBO League baseball club Nexen Heroes has signed local securities firm Kiwoom Securities as its new Naming Rights Partner under a deal worth a basic KRW50bn (€39m/$44.6m).