Sports
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SportsRed cards and red flags
Amid global conflicts, increasing political tensions, and the new trend of American domestic political violence, many soccer fans are worried about how this summer’s FIFA World Cup will shape out.
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SportsStingers held scoreless in doubleheader losses to Carabins
The Concordia Stingers dropped both games against the Université de Montréal Carabins on Sept. 12. The women lost 2-0 but showed defensive progress and late chances, while the men fell 5-0 at home.
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SportsStingers 4, Citadins 0: Concordia dominates home opener
The Concordia University men’s soccer team combined attacking precision with defensive solidity to earn their first win and clean sheet of the 2025-26 RSEQ season, in a 10 out of 10 performance.
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SportsTwo former Stingers in need of aid
Stingers supporters rally around ex-Concordia University basketball stars Nelly Owusu and Areej Burgonio after they lost their home in an NDG blaze. Their GoFundMe surpasses $17,000.
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SportsStep into fantasy sports
Looking to learn more about fantasy sports? The Link’s multi-sport fantasy guide is here to help, just in time for hockey, football and basketball season.
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SportsBasketball champion brings NBA Finals trophy to Montreal
Oklahoma City Thunder guard and Montreal native Luguentz Dort has blazed a trail for young Canadian basketball players to follow, and celebrated with them this summer after winning the NBA championship
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SportsA look behind the curtain of Concordia recruiting
Behind every Concordia University athlete lies a complex and detailed recruiting process, each carefully constructed by their program
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SportsBikers for Palestine carries the Gaza Sunbirds’ legacy forward
Montreal’s Bikers for Palestine explain why blending physical activity with activism is crucial to their message.
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SportsMetamorphosis from recruit to Stinger
Every Stinger’s path begins differently—some straightforward, some unexpected. But when it comes time to commit, what makes Concordia stand out?
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SportsHow unexpected beginnings lit the fire inside Canada’s top rhythmic gymnast
From unexpected youngster to Canadian national team stalwart, Montreal-born Suzanna Shahbazian has fought to raise the country’s international standing in rhythmic gymnastics. Now, she hopes that others can follow her lead.

