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‘I am in disbelief’ – Penge rivals McIlroy for Race to Dubai after ban

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English golfer Marco Penge says he is “in disbelief” as he prepares to tee off the DP World Tour’s penultimate tournament with a chance of winning the Race to Dubai.

The 27-year-old, who has emerged as British golf’s hottest male prospect with three wins this season, will play with Race leader Rory McIlroy for the first time when he competes in this week’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship.

Penge’s original goal for the season was to merely make it to the season-ending play-off events here in the Middle East. The final competition, the DP World Tour Championship is in Dubai next week.

It is fair to say the Clitheroe pro, who credits a relatively recent diagnosis for ADHD as a factor in his success, has exceeded all expectations in 2025.

He started the year being suspended by the DP World Tour for breaching rules by betting on multiple golf events.

Penge did not bet on himself or tournaments he was participating in and it led to an independent disciplinary panel to find the integrity of the events which he bet on “had not been compromised”.

He received a three-month ban – with one month suspended for a year.

Penge has become McIlroy’s biggest threat to the Northern Irishman’s quest for a seventh order of merit title.

“To finish top 50 on the rankings was my main goal at the start of the year after being suspended,” Penge told BBC Sport.

“So I’ve probably reset my goals four or five times this year. I got in the Open after finishing third in South Africa, then winning in China. To win was always a goal.

“Then winning multiple times in a year was another and that happened,” he added.

His victory at the Open de Espana in late summer guaranteed a Masters debut next April and he has also earned a spot on the PGA Tour next season.

“I still am in disbelief that I am in the position that I am,” he said. “Not from the point that I don’t think I’m good enough, just from the point of how fast it’s happened.”

Now he is preparing to tee it up alongside Masters champion McIlroy and Ryder Cup star Tyrrell Hatton, who lies third in the Race to Dubai standings.

“It’s going to be fun,” Penge smiled. “Rory is the best player of my generation and someone who my game is probably most similar to.

“I’m a great driver of the ball and hit it far and have some flair, so I’m excited to compare my game with his and see where I need to be better because he is kind of the benchmark.”

Having saved his tour card in the last counting event last year, Penge is not daunted by the opportunity to make up fewer than 500 points to overtake McIlroy while trying to hold off Hatton’s challenge for the season-long crown.

“I look at it purely from a learning standpoint. I think that is the best way for me to be relaxed,” Penge said.

“I think if I go out there trying to be intense and ultra-competitive with them it is only going to build pressure. I like to play down everything, that’s how I see life in general.

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PSG’s Doue and England star Agyemang named Golden Boy and Golden Girl

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Michelle Agyemang and Desire Doue both won the 2025 Golden Boy award, honors that recognize the best young players in Europe.

Paris St-Germain won the French treble last year, including their first Champions League title, thanks to France forward Doue, 20.

In 61 games, the 20-year-old added 16 goals and added 16 assists, including a double against Inter Milan in PSG’s Champions League final.

Agyemang, a striker for England and Brighton and an Arsenal loanee, was named the tournament’s youngest player of the year after scoring two crucial goals for the Lionesses in their 2025 victory.

The 19-year-old has started five of Brighton’s six WSL games this year despite sustaining a rupture to her anterior cruciate ligament. She will miss the remainder of the campaign.

The ceremony will take place on December 1 with the announcement of the award winners following a news conference on Tuesday.

A poll of 50 selected sports journalists from all over Europe determines the winners, which was created by the Italian newspaper Tuttosport.

The best under-21 footballers are given them each year, with Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal winning the Golden Boy award last year.

The Golden Girl award went to Vicky Lopez, who is also a Barcelona native.

Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland, and Wayne Rooney have all won the men’s awards, while Linda Caicedo and Jule Brand from Colombia also have won.

A player must be born on or after January 1, 2005, and be a member of a team in one of Uefa’s top 25 leagues to be considered for the 2025 draft.

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Doue and Agyemang win awards for best young player

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Desire Doue has won the 2025 Golden Boy award with Michelle Agyemang securing the Golden Girl trophy – honours which recognise the best young players in Europe.

France forward Doue, 20, was instrumental last season as Paris St-Germain won the the French treble, including their first ever Champions League title.

The 20-year-old scored 16 goals and made 16 assists in 61 games, including a double in PSG’s Champions League final win against Inter Milan.

England and Brighton striker Agyemang, who is on loan from Arsenal, scored two crucial goals as the Lionesses won the 2025 European Championship and was named young player of the tournament.

The 19-year-old has started in five of Brighton’s six WSL games this season but is set to miss the rest of the campaign after rupturing her anterior cruciate ligament.

The award winners were announced at a news conference on Tuesday with the official ceremony taking place on 1 December.

The awards, created by Italian newspaper Tuttosport, are decided by a poll of 50 selected sports journalists from across Europe.

They are given to the best under-21 footballers each year, with Barcelona forward Lamine Yamal becoming last year’s Golden Boy winner.

Vicky Lopez, also of Barcelona, was the Golden Girl winner.

The likes of Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Wayne Rooney are previous winners of the men’s award, while Germany’s Jule Brand and Colombian Linda Caicedo have taken the women’s award.

For a player to be considered in 2025, they must have been born on or after 1 January, 2005 and belong to a squad in one of Uefa’s top 25 leagues.

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    • 17 October
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    • 16 August
    BBC Sport microphone and phone

Doue and Agyemang win awards for best young player

Getty Images

Desire Doue has won the 2025 Golden Boy award with Michelle Agyemang securing the Golden Girl trophy – honours which recognise the best young players in Europe.

France forward Doue, 20, was instrumental last season as Paris St-Germain won the the French treble, including their first ever Champions League title.

The 20-year-old scored 16 goals and made 16 assists in 61 games, including a double in PSG’s Champions League final win against Inter Milan.

England and Brighton striker Agyemang, who is on loan from Arsenal, scored two crucial goals as the Lionesses won the 2025 European Championship and was named young player of the tournament.

The 19-year-old has started in five of Brighton’s six WSL games this season but is set to miss the rest of the campaign after rupturing her anterior cruciate ligament.

The award winners were announced at a news conference on Tuesday with the official ceremony taking place on 1 December.

The awards, created by Italian newspaper Tuttosport, are decided by a poll of 50 selected sports journalists from across Europe.

They are given to the best under-21 footballers each year, with Barcelona forward Lamine Yamal becoming last year’s Golden Boy winner.

Vicky Lopez, also of Barcelona, was the Golden Girl winner.

The likes of Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Wayne Rooney are previous winners of the men’s award, while Germany’s Jule Brand and Colombian Linda Caicedo have taken the women’s award.

For a player to be considered in 2025, they must have been born on or after 1 January, 2005 and belong to a squad in one of Uefa’s top 25 leagues.

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    • 17 October
    A graphic of Premier League players from every team in the division in 2025-26 season, with the Premier League trophy in front of them.
    • 16 August
    BBC Sport microphone and phone

David Beckham makes incredible vow to public as he is knighted

When David Beckham receives his knighthood, he makes an incredible vow to change the UK.

Sir David Beckham has vowed to use his knighthood “for the good of the UK” as he received the honour from the King. Friends of the star said he would not “sit idly back” and plans to accelerate his charity work, and “try and make a difference.”

The friend continued, “Some celebrities get a knighthood, and you don’t hear from them again. But David wants to use this incredible honor to promote the causes he supports and raise their profile. He is determined to return the UK.

The football star, 50, who was recognised for his services to sport and charity in a ceremony at Windsor Castle, has described accepting the honour as the “proudest moment” of his career. Sir David has supported a number of charity causes, including serving as a goodwill ambassador for humanitarian aid organisation Unicef since 2005.

He was appointed an ambassador for The King’s Foundation, a 1990-founded educational organization, last year. And he remarked about his charitable work after the ceremony, which included his wife Lady Victoria and his parents: “All the things I do, I do, I do out of love.”

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“I don’t do it because I have to do it, I don’t because I have to because I have to do it,” said Sir David. My work, in my opinion, will never end. My job is enjoyable. I was raised with the right values to respect people, and that will continue.

When he was awarded the knighthood, the former England captain donned a grey three-piece suit made by his wife. Lady Victoria accompanied him while wearing a pointed-toed, ruched navy Bela Midi dress from her own collection.

The pair smiled together for photographs in the courtyard with Lady Victoria looking up proudly at her husband before posing with his parents, Ted and Sandra Beckham.

Asked whether he managed to speak to Charles during the ceremony, Sir David said: “He was quite impressed with my suit. “He’s kind of the most elegantly dressed man that I know, so he inspired quite a few of my looks over the years and he definitely inspired this look. It was something that my wife made me.

When I looked at old photos of him wearing morning suits when he was a young man, I said, “OK, that’s what I want to wear,” so I gave it to my wife, and she did. He claimed that he had always been a huge fan of the monarchy and that he had “always felt emotional about the knighthood” since he was recognized in the King’s Birthday Honours earlier this year.

“I’ve been very obviously lucky in my career to have won what I’ve won and done what I’ve done but to receive an honour like this, of a knight, is beyond anything that I ever thought that I would receive,” Sir David said. “To be honest, a young boy from the east end of London, born in Leytonstone, and here at Windsor Castle, being honoured by His Majesty the King – the most important and the most respected institution in the world – it’s quite a moment. This is without doubt my proudest moment.” He added that it was a “huge honour” to be recognised for both his sporting career and for the philanthropic work he has done since he was “probably 17”.

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Sir David said that when he first described his drive, he soon realized how important it was for people to listen to him and how that aided in the development of charities. People listen to me, “he said,” and I believe that is primarily due to the careers I’ve had, the teams I’ve played for, the victories I’ve won, and the respect I’ve earned throughout my career. And I believe it to be a very useful tool for charitable work. I quickly realized that through things I said and things I got involved in, and I think that’s why it’s so important to me.

Sir David married his wife Victoria in 1999 and the couple share four children together – Brooklyn, Romeo, Cruz and Harper. Yesterday Romeo paid tribute on social media to his father. He said: “No-one deserves this more than you, love you so much…congrats Sir dad.”Sir David made his Premier League debut for Manchester United in 1995 and was part of the team that earned a dramatic Champions League final victory in 1999 when they beat Bayern Munich with two late goals.