Rafael Nadal has taken to social media to reveal details of his association with a Red Cross initiative to try and tackle the coronavirus outbreak in Spain.
A Brighton player has tested positive for coronavirus, the club's chief executive Paul Barber has confirmed.
Northern Ireland manager Michael O'Neill urged fans to follow the government's advice amid the battle against coronavirus.
Current contracts should be extended until the end of the delayed seasons, according to an internal FIFA document presented to its coronavirus working group.
The IOC says there is no link between a boxing tournament in London and two Turkish fighters catching coronavirus.
Stoke goalkeeper Jack Butland says he is trying to treat the current period of social distancing as his 'summer'.
Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen are donating more than £18m to German rivals struggling financially because of coronavirus.
Steve Clarke has delivered an uplifting message to Scotland supporters and urged them to follow government advice, stay indoors, and save lives.
Hearts have decided to delay transferring owner Ann Budge's controlling stake in the club to the Foundation of Hearts, the fan group has announced.
The message from Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games organisers is that a new date for the start of the Games must be agreed quickly as a matter of urgency.
British rower Polly Swann is considering rebooting her medical career to join the battle against the coronavirus pandemic.
Leeds Utd's players, coaching staff and senior management team have volunteered to take a wage deferral "for the foreseeable future".
Australia coach Justin Langer says the break his players have been given by the coronavirus pandemic has been "like nirvana".
Players at Bundesliga side Union Berlin have agreed to go without their wages to help the club through the coronavirus pandemic.
FIFA is considering changing the dates of this summer’s transfer window following the coronavirus pandemic.
British triathlete Alistair Brownlee will extend his short-course career by another 12 months following the postponement of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics until next year.
The Professional Footballers' Association has called for urgent talks with the Premier League, the EFL and WSL over the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
Premier League stars have launched #FootballUnited - a new initiative with the aim of raising £100,000 to help local communities through the coronavirus pandemic.
Northampton and London Irish have become the latest Gallagher Premiership club to announce 25 per cent pay cuts for players and staff.
Super League chairman Robert Elstone is confident all 12 clubs will survive the coronavirus pandemic, thanks to the government's furloughing initiative.