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Current sporting seasons

29 February 2008 (Friday)

28 February 2008 (Thursday)

27 February 2008 (Wednesday)

26 February 2008 (Tuesday)

25 February 2008 (Monday)

(1) Carl Edwards (2) Jimmie Johnson (3) Jeff Gordon

24 February 2008 (Sunday)

23 February 2008 (Saturday)

22 February 2008 (Friday)

  • Auto racing:
    • The two rival top-level American open-wheel racing organizations, the Indy Racing League and Champ Car, agree to merge for the upcoming 2008 season under the IRL banner, with Champ Car agreeing to fold. This ends a bitter feud that started in 1994 when Tony George, the owner of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, broke from what was then known as CART to eventually form the IRL. (AP via ESPN)
  • Basketball
    • U.S. college basketball:
      • Indiana announces that it has reached an agreement with its head coach, Kelvin Sampson, that effectively terminates him after a series of scandals became public during the week. Under terms of the deal, IU will pay Sampson $750,000: in return, he resigns and agrees not to pursue any further legal action. His assistant, Dan Dakich, takes over as interim head coach.
    • Chinese Basketball Association:
      • Guangdong Southern Tigers 90, Liaoning Hunters 81, Guangdong wins series, 4–1.
        • The Southern Tigers clinch their 4th CBA title in 5 years.

21 February 2008 (Thursday)

20 February 2008 (Wednesday)

19 February 2008 (Tuesday)

18 February 2008 (Monday)

17 February 2008 (Sunday)

(1) Ryan Newman (2) Kurt Busch (3) Tony Stewart

16 February 2008 (Saturday)

15 February 2008 (Friday)

14 February 2008 (Thursday)

13 February 2008 (Wednesday)

12 February 2008 (Tuesday)

11 February 2008 (Monday)

10 February 2008 (Sunday)

9 February 2008 (Saturday)

8 February 2008 (Friday)

7 February 2008 (Thursday)

  • Association football: 2008 Africa Cup of Nations:
    • Semifinal 1: Ghana  0 – 1  Cameroon
      • The Indomitable Lions eject the Black Stars from their own competition, through Alain Nkong's 71st-minute goal, but Lions will be without André Bikey in Sunday's final following his red card.
    • Semifinal 2: Ivory Coast  1 – 4  Egypt
      • In a dramatic match the Pharaohs thrash the favoured Elephants and make their way to the final to defend their title.

6 February 2008 (Wednesday)

5 February 2008 (Tuesday)

4 February 2008 (Monday)

3 February 2008 (Sunday)

2 February 2008 (Saturday)

1 February 2008 (Friday)

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