Tony CareA graduate of Ryerson University, senior writer Tony Care began his journalism career in 1996. He joined CBCSports.ca in 2003 and has covered a wide range of sports, including hockey, football, baseball and the Olympics.
The veteran midfielder was not included in Paris Saint-Germain's squad to play Lorient in Sunday's season-ending game, meaning his tearful farewell at the Parc des Princes last Saturday was Beckham's final match before retiring. more »
Montreal's Marco Di Vaio and Philadelphia's Jack McInerney will be in the spotlight Saturday night when the Impact look to remain unbeaten at home as they meet the Union. more »
German soccer is no longer under the radar. It's about to be showcased in all its glory in Saturday's Champions League final between Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, writes Nigel Reed. more »
Daniel Alfredsson and his Senators dropped Game 5 to the Penguins, but was this Alfie's final game? CBCSports.ca's Tim Wharnsby writes that family will weigh heavily in his decision. more »
Canadian Joey Votto, fresh off his NL player of the week honours, has been a key contributor to the Cincinnati Reds' success this season. His .358 batting average has helped his squad catapult up to fourth in this week's CBCSports.ca MLB Power Rankings. more »
On Coach's Corner Friday night, Don Cherry says Daniel Alfredsson's comments about not being able to come back against the Penguins happened because reporters came into the room too soon. more »