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MLS News: Timbers acquire F Kristoffer Velde from Olympiacos

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The Portland Timbers announced Wednesday that they have acquired Norwegian international Kristoffer Velde from Olympiacos FC of Greek Super League 1.

Velde, 25, arrives for a $5 million transfer fee, according to reports. The forward will occupy a Designated Player spot on the Timbers roster and is under contract through 2028 with an option for ‘29. He replaces Uruguay international forward Jonathan Rodriguez, whom the club lost to a season-ending knee injury in July.

The Haugesund, Norway, native joins a Portland attack led by All-Star midfielder David Da Costa and emerging 23-year-old winger Antony.

“We are excited to welcome Kristoffer Velde as the newest member of the Portland Timbers,” said general manager Ned Grabavoy. “It was a necessity in this transfer window to explore the market with the intent of adding a dangerous attacking threat, and Kristoffer gives us just that.

“His aggressive mindset to go at defenders and cause issues for opponents off the dribble should make our attack more balanced and powerful. We are eager for his debut in the green and gold.”

Velde joins Portland after spending the 2024-25 season with Olympiacos. He tallied six goals and two assists in 34 matches across all competitions, helping Olympiacos FC win the Super Ligue 1 Championship and the 2024-2025 Greek Cup.

Before playing for Olympiacos, Velde spent three seasons with top Polish side Lech Poznan (2022-2024), where he amassed 29 goals and 13 assists in 98 appearances and helped The Railwayman reach the 2021-2022 Polish Cup final and claim the 2021-2022 Ekstraklasa title.

“Velde is an exciting player with incredible determination, drive and self-belief,” Timbers head coach Phil Neville said. “His presence will spark our offense and implement a new level of creativity for the team. We believe he is going to be a major asset for us in our quest for success.”

–Field Level Media

WTA News: Magda Linette upsets No. 4 Jessica Pegula at Cincinnati Open

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Poland’s Magda Linette, the 31st seed, knocked out fourth-seeded American Jessica Pegula 7-6 (5), 3-6, 6-3 in third-round action of the Cincinnati Open on Wednesday in Mason, Ohio.

The match was carried over from Tuesday due to inclement weather in the area. They resumed Wednesday afternoon at the onset of the third set. Up 4-3 in the deciding set, Linette broke Pegula and then served out the match to advance to the Round of 16.

It was the first time Linette won, or even took a set, off Pegula in four career matches.

“It feels so good. I had so many tough matches on this court,” Linette said. “I lost so many three-setters. I never really got close to getting a set off her before. To me, it means so much.

“She’s such an unbelievable ball-striker and competitor. Unbelievable person off the court. I just feel this day is really special that I got the chance to beat her.”

Pegula, who advanced to her first Grand Slam final in last year’s U.S. Open, failed to advance beyond the Round of 32 in the National Bank Open in Montreal as well as the Cincinnati Open — the two lead-up events to this year’s U.S. Open that begins Aug. 24.

No. 9 Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan highlighted the evening action by rallying for a 6-7 (3), 6-4, 6-2 victory over No. 6 Madison Keys. Her reward is a quarterfinal matchup with top-seeded Aryna Sabalenka, as the reigning Cincinnati Open champion from Belarus converted five of seven break points to earn a 6-1, 7-5 win over Spain’s Jessica Bouzas Maneiro.

In afternoon play, No. 3 seed Iga Swiatek of Poland coasted past Romania’s Sorana Cirstea 6-4, 6-3 to become the first player to punch her ticket to the quarterfinals. Swiatek next will oppose No. 28 Anna Kalinskaya, who beat No. 12 Ekaterina Alexandrova 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-1 in an all-Russian matchup late Wednesday night.

Veronika Kudermetova of Russia rallied to upset No. 16 Clara Tauson of Denmark 3-6, 7-6 (4), 6-4. Kudermetova didn’t face a break point and lost just three service points in the deciding third set to move into the fourth round against Linette.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Charlotte FC acquire Australian striker Archie Goodwin

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Charlotte FC acquired striker Archie Goodwin from Australian club Adelaide United, the teams announced on Wednesday.

Goodwin, a 20-year-old Australian, was transferred for an undisclosed fee and has signed a three-and-a-half-year contract through 2028 with his new team.

Goodwin led the first-division club Adelaide with 13 goals in 26 games during the 2024-25 season. Goodwin’s 13 goals also tied for the league lead with Sydney FC’s Adrian Segecic. He was a joint Golden Boot winner in the A-League with Segecic.

“His awareness within the box, willingness to run and attack spaces are a few of the top qualities we saw that made us want to pursue him,” Charlotte general manager Zoran Krneta said. “We want to see Archie develop and create good competition within our club.”

Charlotte FC is currently seventh in the Eastern Conference with 41 points and a 13-11-2 record.

The MLS Secondary Transfer Window closes on Aug. 21.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Ryder Cup can wait; Scottie Scheffler focused on BMW Championship

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Scottie Scheffler’s famed singular focus is trained on one thing this week: the BMW Championship at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Md.

Perhaps that’s why the world’s No. 1 golfer had his patience run thin after fielding a half dozen questions from reporters Wednesday about next month’s Ryder Cup competition.

“I love answering questions about the Ryder Cup, but this is ridiculous,” Scheffler said. “We’re at the BMW Championship. The Ryder Cup is over a month away. If you want to talk about this week, let’s talk about this week. If not, I’ve got practice to do. I’m getting ready for a golf tournament.”

Scheffler has already earned an automatic qualification for the U.S. Ryder Cup team competing against Team Europe at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, N.Y., from Sept. 26-28.

This week’s tournament is the final chance for PGA Tour players to earn Ryder Cup rankings points, with three automatic spots left to join Scheffler, J.J. Spaun and Xander Schauffele in the top six. Captain Keegan Bradley will also have six additional captain’s picks.

Wednesday’s press conference began with several questions about Scheffler’s caddie situation. Regular caddie Ted Scott left last week’s FedEx St. Jude Championship in Memphis — where Scheffler finished in a tie for third — due to a family emergency in Louisiana.

“Ted’s where he needs to be right now, and I think caddying is probably the last thing on his mind, as it should be,” Scheffler said. “I’ve been able to talk to him a few times. The family is in good spirits. Everybody seems to be doing well. I’m not going to comment any further on anything going on with his family.”

Tour chaplain Brad Payne filled in for Scott on an emergency basis Sunday. This week, Scheffler will have Michael Cromie on the bag. Cromie normally works with Chris Kirk, who was 51st in FedExCup points after St. Jude, with only the top 50 advancing to the BMW Championship.

“Ted’s good buddies with (Cromie). I always liked him. He’s a young guy, works hard,” Scheffler said. “Chris was very nice to let Cromie come work with me this week. He had a good finish to the season. He was a little bit on the outside looking in, but played really good and was close at the end.”

Questions then turned to the Ryder Cup, with Scheffler responding “ask the captain” when asked whether Bradley should also play for the U.S team while also assuming his captain responsibilities next month.

“I think if it’s something that Keegan wants to be part of the team and wants to play, I think he’s a guy we’d all love to have on the team,” Scheffler said. “The intensity that he’s brought as a captain — I mean, he has definitely exceeded my expectations as far as a captain. He’s done a great job.”

Asked for an example of how Bradley has gone above and beyond, Scheffler said Bradley has left notes in players’ lockers, sent a lot of text messages and asked for feedback about potential team members.

“I think we all have a little bit of back and forth, but ultimately Keegan is the one doing all the research,” he said. “He’s got great assistant captains that are doing a great job of supporting him in that role. They’ll do most of the decision-making when it comes to rounding out the team.”

Scheffler, 29, is looking to put the finishing touches on another remarkable season that includes his third and fourth major wins at the PGA Championship and the Open Championship. He finished T33 at the BMW Championship last year in Colorado before winning the season-ending Tour Championship.

–Field Level Media

WTA News: Venus Williams granted wild-card entry to U.S. Open main draw

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Venus Wiliams secured entry into the main draw of her 25th U.S. Open when she received a wild-card invitation Wednesday to play women’s singles.

Williams, 45, already had received a wild-card invitation to play mixed doubles with Reilly Opelka.

Williams last appeared at the U.S. Open in 2023 and last won a singles match at the event in 2019. Of her seven grand slam singles titles, two have come at Flushing Meadows, N.Y., (2000, 2001).

When she takes the court for the tournament later this month, Williams will become the oldest participant in women’s singles at the U.S. Open since Renee Richards played in 1981 at age 47.

Williams made her return to ATP play in July at the D.C. Open after not playing over the previous 16 months. Her first-round win over Peyton Stearns made her the oldest to win a singles match in 21 years. She also won a doubles match with partner Hailey Baptiste.

Williams lost her first-round match last week at the Cincinnati Open, 6-4, 6-4 to Spain’s Jessica Bouzas Maneiro.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Fire acquire M Andre Franco on loan from FC Porto

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The Chicago Fire acquired midfielder Andre Franco on loan from Portuguese side FC Porto on Wednesday.

The loan runs through 2025 and includes a purchase option.

Franco, 27, has produced 20 goals and 16 assists in 143 first-team appearances in his native Portugal with Estoril (2018-22) and Porto.

“We’re excited to welcome Andre to Chicago to bolster the team as we make a push for the playoffs and look to finish the season strong,” director of football and head coach Gregg Berhalter said. “He is an experienced midfielder who has played in several competitions across Europe, as well as the FIFA Club World Cup, and we know that he can make an impact this season.”

The Fire (10-9-6, 36 points) are currently sitting on the Eastern Conference playoff line in ninth place. Chicago hosts St. Louis City SC on Saturday night in Bridgeview, Ill.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Rory McIlroy nixes notion of serving as Ryder Cup playing captain

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Rory McIlroy isn’t a fan of the notion that United States captain Keegan Bradley could select himself for his 12-member Ryder Cup team.

That’s nothing against Bradley as a competitor, McIlroy contends. It’s just that it’s quite the commitment.

After all, Arnold Palmer was the last playing captain in the biennial contest — and that was in 1963.

Given that Bradley suggested he may attempt to follow that path next month at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, N.Y., McIlroy was asked about that very topic on Wednesday heading into week’s BMW Championship at Caves Valley Golf Club in Owings Mills, Md.

“I just think the commitments that a captain has the week of — you think about the extra media that a captain has to do, you think about the extra meetings that the captains have to do with the vice captains, with the PGA of America, in Keegan’s case, preparing your speech for the opening ceremony — just there’s a lot of things that people don’t see that the captain does the week of the Ryder Cup, especially now that the Ryder Cup has become so big,” McIlroy said. ”

“If you’d have said it 20 years ago, I’d say, yeah, it was probably possible to do, but how big of a spectacle and everything that’s on the line in a Ryder Cup now, I just think it would be a very difficult position to be in.

“So I just think for those reasons. Then the captain isn’t going to be on the course all day, so really the captain’s only going to be able to play one session on Friday, one session on Saturday. Would you rather not have a player that has the flexibility to go twice if he’s playing well? There’s a lot of different things that go into it. … Look, it’s just my opinion, but I think it would just be very difficult to do.”

McIlroy, the world’s second-ranked player, will be making his eighth appearance for the European team. With all of that Ryder Cup experience, what would he look for in a pick should he serve as a captain one day?

“Meshing. You have to be able to blend in with the rest of the team well. Maybe you already have a partner in mind that you could play with for foursomes, and then maybe for the better ball also. I think that adaptability and that flexibility, having someone that can go five if they’re playing really well, if they’re playing well that week. That something, that someone that the rest of the guys are really comfortable with. You don’t want to have a fox in the henhouse.”

First things first for McIlroy, however.

The BMW Championship will mark McIlroy’s first tournament since he tied for seventh at the Open Championship, won by Scottie Scheffler. McIlroy skipped the FedEx St. Jude Championship, the playoff opener, with his spot in this week’s event already secure.

Scheffler and McIlroy, the top two players in the world, will be paired with each other for at least the first two rounds this week.

–Field Level Media

NAS News: NASCAR won’t curb celebrations after Connor Zilisch’s fall in Victory Lane


Driver Connor Zilisch’s head-first tumble from the roof of his car in Victory Lane last weekend resulted in a broken collarbone but no changes in the customary celebrations, NASCAR said.

There will be more attention on the window net, which apparently tangled with Zilisch’s left foot as he climbed out of his No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet after winning the Mission 200 at The Glen Xfinity Series race on Saturday night.

Zilisch, 19, had one foot on the hood and one on the ledge of the window and was posing for photographs when he lost his balance and fell hard to the ground. The rookie was taken off the track on a backboard and to the hospital via ambulance.

“I think that was part of the problem, that the window net was flapping on the outside,” NASCAR managing director of communications Mike Forde said during the latest episode of the “Hauler Talk” podcast released on Wednesday.

“I think Connor even said that may have been a problem, and one of our safety guys actually mentioned the same thing. So, we may do just sort of a check to make sure that if that’s inside the car, it’s one less thing you can slip on.”

Zilisch did not race on Sunday in the NASCAR Cup Series at Watkins Glen International Speedway.

“First of all, I’m doing OK,” Zilisch said during the USA broadcast of the race. “Very grateful to be able to walk away from that. I guess I didn’t walk away, but I’m very grateful to be walking today and to just be all right. Thank you to all the medics who took care of me, and everybody who reached out and wished me well. I do appreciate it a lot.”

Zilisch said he knew he was in trouble just before the fall.

“Yeah, I was climbing out of the car and obviously the window net was on the door, and as soon as they started spraying water, my foot slipped,” Zilisch said. “The last thing I remember was being halfway down and falling, so I’m glad it wasn’t any worse, and that the collarbone is the extent of the injuries, but hate I couldn’t make it to the race today.”

Forde said on the podcast that NASCAR has not “put in any policies or best practices or anything like that,” with regard to drivers climbing onto the doorsill while celebrating.

Zilisch said he had surgery on his collarbone on Tuesday. The Xfinity Series points leader has not announced his status for the Aug. 22 race at Daytona International Speedway. He already used a playoff waiver for sitting out the May 2 event at Texas Motor Speedway because of a back injury.

Forde said Zilisch must request another waiver to remain eligible for the series championship if he misses Daytona or other races.

“He has to miss a race first, so we’re probably a good two weeks away from even receiving a waiver request from Connor,” Forde said. “We’ll get with the doctors and find out where he is.”

Forde said that if Zilisch was medically cleared to race but chose to miss races while healing before the playoffs, NASCAR would consider it.

Driver Alex Bowman, for example, missed a race in 2022 at Martinsville Speedway after being cleared during recovery from a concussion.

“It’s a case-by-case basis,” Forde said.

–Field Level Media

NBA clears Celtics’ $6.1 billion sale to Bill Chisholm


A group headed by Bill Chisholm is set to take control of the Boston Celtics after the NBA Board of Governors unanimously approved the sale on Wednesday.

The NBA wrote in a statement, “The transaction is expected to close shortly.”

The reported $6.1 billion valuation for the club makes it the second-largest sale price for a U.S. sports franchise, behind the $10 billion valuation for the Los Angeles Lakers when Mark Walter purchased that team in June.

Chisholm and his partners are buying at least 51 percent of the Celtics. The ownership stake will increase in 2028, according to the purchase contract, when Chisholm’s group is scheduled to buy out the remaining minority shareholders at a $7.3 billion valuation.

According to multiple media reports, Chisholm will take over as the Celtics’ governor when the sale goes through. Outgoing owner Wyc Grousbeck is expected to serve as alternate governor and remain the CEO through 2028. Grousbeck will cede his role when he no longer has the required ownership stake of at least 15 percent.

Chisholm, the co-founder and managing partner of the California-based private equity firm STG Partners, is a Massachusetts native and longtime Celtics fan.

Grousbeck and the outgoing ownership group Boston Basketball Partners LLC purchased the Celtics for $360 million in 2002. During that group’s tenure, the club won NBA titles in 2007-08 and 2023-24 — the latter representing Boston’s league-record 18th championship.

–Field Level Media

ATP News: Frances Tiafoe (back) retires from 4th-round match in Cincinnati

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Tenth-seeded American Frances Tiafoe was forced to retire Wednesday due to a lower-back injury down 6-4, 3-1 while facing Denmark’s Holger Rune, the No. 7 seed, at the Cincinnati Open in Mason, Ohio.

Tiafoe leapt out to an early lead in the fourth-round match, winning each of the first three games. But he proceeded to lose six of the next seven games, taking a medical break while trailing 4-5 in the first set, then retiring down a break in the second set.

Rune won 90 percent (19 of 21) of his first-serve points in the abbreviated match, finishing with more than twice as many winners (24 to 10) as Tiafoe.

“From 4-4, when I got the break, and at 5-4, when he had the medical timeout, that’s when I felt something was not right with him and after, obviously, I could see he was struggling a little bit,” Rune said. “As the game is, I tried to move him as much as possible. It’s never nice to finish a match like this and I wish him the best recovery.”

After play was suspended Tuesday evening due to inclement weather, rain once again caused delays during the Wednesday action.

Although there was a delay of nearly three hours, that didn’t seem to slow down top competitors such as No. 1 seed Jannik Sinner of Italy, who defeated France’s Adrian Mannarino 6-4, 7-6 (4), and fifth-seeded American Ben Shelton, who disposed of Roberto Bautista-Agut of Spain 7-6 (3), 6-3, around the extended delay.

With his victory Wednesday, Sinner became just the fourth player since 1990 to reach nine consecutive ATP Masters 1000 quarterfinals, joining Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic.

No. 3 Alexander Zverev of Germany needed just one game on Wednesday to defeat No. 27 Brandon Nakashima 6-4, 6-4 after their match was suspended Tuesday night.

Zverev then was back in action Wednesday night but didn’t need to complete a full match, as No. 14 Karen Khachanov of Russia retired while trailing 7-5, 3-0.

No. 23 Felix Auger-Aliassime of Canada defeated France’s Benjamin Bonzi 6-4, 6-3 in an hour and 15 minutes on Wednesday to advance to face Sinner for a spot in the semifinals.

In evening action, No. 2 Carlos Alcaraz of Spain cruised past Italian Lucas Nardi 6-1, 6-4 to reach a quarterfinal match vs. No. 9 Andrey Rublev of Russia, a 6-2, 6-3 victor over Argentina’s Francisco Comesana.

French qualifier Terence Atmane upset No. 4 Taylor Fritz 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 to secure a spot in the quarterfinals against Rune.

–Field Level Media