Following are the top 10 world sports stories in 2005 selected by Xinhua News
Agency (listed in chronological order):
1. German referee Robert Hoyzer who admitted fixing matches was sentenced to
two years and five months in prison in November for his part in a scandal which
has embarrassed the 2006 World Cup host and shocked the soccer world.
2. Bulgarian member Ivan Slavkov, implicated in a BBC television documentary
last year on alleged Olympic corruption, was ousted from the International
Olympic Committee in July.
Suspended IOC vice president Kim Un-yong of South
Korea resigned in May rather than face expulsion at the Singapore IOC meeting.
Kim was suspended by the IOC last year after being convicted of corruption
charges in South Korea.
3. American billionaire Malcolm Glazer spent 790 million pounds to include
the Manchester United as his private property in June.
4. London beat Paris, Madrid, Moscow and New York to win the right to host
the 2012 Olympic Games on July 6.
5. The International Olympic Committee kicked baseball and softball out of
the 2012 Olympic program.
6. After Lance Armstrong won his seven straight Tour de France in July, the
French sports daily L'Equipe published a story alleging the American cyclist had
taken the banned blood booster EPO (erythropoietin) in 1999.
7. Spain's Fernando Alonso became Formula One's youngest champion at 24,
ending seven-time winner Michael Schumacher's string of five straight season
titles.
8. The 32 slots for the 2006 World Cup finals were decided as Togo, Ghana,
Angola, Cote d'Ivoire, Trinidad and Tobago qualified for soccer's premier event
for the first time. Australia returned to the finals after a hiatus of 32 years.
9. Three-time Olympic weightlifting gold medalist Halil Mutlu was banned for
two years for steroid use.
The Turkish lifter, who tested positive for
nandrolone at the European championships in Bulgaria in April, is banned until
April 2007.
10. Manchester United legend George Best, widely regarded as the best soccer
player Britain has ever produced, died on Nov. 25 at 59 after decades of alcohol
abuse.