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South Africa announces women’s squad for T20I series against India: Wolvaardt to lead, Kapp not included  South Africa on Monday announced the squad that will take on India in a five-match women’s T20I series to be played from April 17-27.The 15-player squad will be led by Laura Wolvaardt in their final official assignment ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 in England in June.ALSO READ | CSA grants Beyers Swanepoel NOC to play for English county after domestic final walk-outVeteran bowler Marizanne Kapp continues to be absent from the team after missing out on South Africa’s series against Pakistan and New Zealand. Meanwhile, wicketkeeper-batter Tebogo Macheke has received a maiden call-up.
SOUTH AFRICA SQUAD

Laura Wolvaardt (captain), Anneke Bosch, Tazmin Brits, Nadine de Klerk, Annerie Dercksen, Ayanda Hlubi, Sinalo Jafta, Ayabonga Khaka, Sune Luus, Tebogo Macheke (uncapped), Eliz-Mari Marx, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Kayla Reyneke, Tumi Sekhukhune and Chloe Tryon.
Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium in Durban will host back-to-back matches on April 17 and 19, before the DP World Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg hosts the third and fourth T20Is on April 22 and 25.The final match be played at Willowmoore Park in Benoni on April 27.Published on Apr 13, 2026  #South #Africa #announces #womens #squad #T20I #series #India #Wolvaardt #lead #Kapp #included

South Africa announces women’s squad for T20I series against India: Wolvaardt to lead, Kapp not included

South Africa on Monday announced the squad that will take on India in a five-match women’s T20I series to be played from April 17-27.

The 15-player squad will be led by Laura Wolvaardt in their final official assignment ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 in England in June.

ALSO READ | CSA grants Beyers Swanepoel NOC to play for English county after domestic final walk-out

Veteran bowler Marizanne Kapp continues to be absent from the team after missing out on South Africa’s series against Pakistan and New Zealand. Meanwhile, wicketkeeper-batter Tebogo Macheke has received a maiden call-up.

SOUTH AFRICA SQUAD

Laura Wolvaardt (captain), Anneke Bosch, Tazmin Brits, Nadine de Klerk, Annerie Dercksen, Ayanda Hlubi, Sinalo Jafta, Ayabonga Khaka, Sune Luus, Tebogo Macheke (uncapped), Eliz-Mari Marx, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Kayla Reyneke, Tumi Sekhukhune and Chloe Tryon.

Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium in Durban will host back-to-back matches on April 17 and 19, before the DP World Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg hosts the third and fourth T20Is on April 22 and 25.

The final match be played at Willowmoore Park in Benoni on April 27.

Published on Apr 13, 2026

#South #Africa #announces #womens #squad #T20I #series #India #Wolvaardt #lead #Kapp #included

South Africa on Monday announced the squad that will take on India in a five-match women’s T20I series to be played from April 17-27.

The 15-player squad will be led by Laura Wolvaardt in their final official assignment ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 in England in June.

ALSO READ | CSA grants Beyers Swanepoel NOC to play for English county after domestic final walk-out

Veteran bowler Marizanne Kapp continues to be absent from the team after missing out on South Africa’s series against Pakistan and New Zealand. Meanwhile, wicketkeeper-batter Tebogo Macheke has received a maiden call-up.

SOUTH AFRICA SQUAD

Laura Wolvaardt (captain), Anneke Bosch, Tazmin Brits, Nadine de Klerk, Annerie Dercksen, Ayanda Hlubi, Sinalo Jafta, Ayabonga Khaka, Sune Luus, Tebogo Macheke (uncapped), Eliz-Mari Marx, Nonkululeko Mlaba, Kayla Reyneke, Tumi Sekhukhune and Chloe Tryon.

Hollywoodbets Kingsmead Stadium in Durban will host back-to-back matches on April 17 and 19, before the DP World Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg hosts the third and fourth T20Is on April 22 and 25.

The final match be played at Willowmoore Park in Benoni on April 27.

Published on Apr 13, 2026

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Welcome to the last full calendar week ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.

As we spin around the rumor carousel, we start with a big one.

What is happening with Rueben Bain?

We might have our first major 2026 NFL Draft surprise.

Ahead of NFL free agency, Miami pass rusher Rueben Bain Jr. was a prohibitive favorite to be drafted by the Tennessee Titans at No. 4. But in recent weeks, Bain has slid down the board a bit to No. 7 and the Washington Commanders. At first blush, one might tie that to Tennessee’s approach in free agency, where they added several players to their defensive front. That has analysts believing the Titans might pivot to running back Jeremiyah Love, to give second-year quarterback Cam Ward another playmaker on offense.

But could there be another reason?

Ollie Connolly of The Read Optional is reporting that Bain was involved in a 2024 car crash that left one person in a coma, who later passed away tragically due to her injuries:

According to the police report, obtained by Connolly, Bain was cited for operating his vehicle “in a careless or negligent manner.” He was operating a 2021 Land Rover SUV with three passengers in the vehicle — Miami players Wesley Bissainthe and Nyjalik Kelly, along with a Destiny Betts. Following a collision with the second vehicle, Bain’s car struck a concrete wall before being redirected into a second concrete wall, where it came to rest.

Betts was taken to Ryder Trauma Center in Miami, according to The Read Optional. After staying in a coma for nearly three months, she passed away from her injuries in June of 2024.

Bain was cited again in 2025 for careless driving which, according to Connolly, was also dismissed.

“It feels like it could be [Laremy Tunsil] all over again,” a league source told The Read Optional. “It doesn’t feel like [Bain] has been transparent with us.”

“We are concerned about multiple incidents,” another team executive said to Connolly. “We are waiting for the other shoe.”

Connolly reached out to Bain for comment, and as of the publication of this piece he has not received a reply.

In a statement to The Read Optional, Betts’ family called the incident a “tragic accident,” and stated they “wish Mr. Bain the best as he continues his life and career.”

What impact, if any, this has on Bain’s draft position remains to be seen. But given his recent slide, it could be the start of a trend.

Browns among teams looking to trade … up?

Last week we discussed the notion of the Dallas Cowboys trading up in the first round, perhaps with the Cleveland Browns at No. 6.

But might the Browns be looking to trade up themselves?

Speaking with Rich Eisen recently, NFL insider Tom Pelissero outlined that teams view the 2027 NFL Draft class so highly that it is hard to find an organization ready to part with future draft picks. As such, Pelissero believes that the teams looking to trade up will be those with a pair of picks in this year’s first round. Those teams would not need to part with future selections — or at least 2027 first-round picks — to make such a move.

Those teams include the Cowboys of course, but also the Kansas City Chiefs, the New York Jets, the Miami Dolphins and yes, the Browns.

As far as a team looking to move down, John Keim and Jordan Reid from ESPN point to the Washington Commanders. While they sit at No. 7 in the first round and could have a much-needed defender slide to them at that spot, the Commandeers have only six overall picks, and just two in the first three rounds. Moving back would give Washington some much needed draft capital.

Keim, ESPN’s Commanders beat writer, believes that a “modest” move back that allows Washington to stay inside the top 12 would be an ideal scenario.

What are the Lions thinking?

One of the more intriguing pivot points in the first round comes just about midway through opening night, when the Detroit Lions go on the clock at No. 17. General manager Brad Holmes could go in a few different directions, such as adding another pass rusher to pair with Aidan Hutchinson or perhaps an offensive lineman to patch up that group in front of Jared Goff.

Mike Payton of AtoZ Sports addressed some of the rumors around Detroit on Monday, pointing to two players in particular: Auburn pass rusher Keldric Faulk and Alabama offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor.

Starting with Faulk, Payton notes that AtoZ Sports “AtoZ Sports knows the Lions like Auburn’s Kedric Faulk. This is something that makes a lot of sense when you look at how good Faulk is against the run. There are some concerns about his pass-rush ability. He was great in 2024, but not so good in 2025.”

As for Proctor, Payton highlights a discussion between Mina Kimes and NFL insider Daniel Jeremiah, where Jeremiah shared that “he was told the Lions love” the Alabama tackle.

Prospects rising up draft boards

This is the time every single draft cycle where analysts focus on the players who are rising up boards as the draft approaches.

Now, the idea of a player “rising” is often misleading. In many cases, that is just the public catching up with how teams feel about players — and have felt about them for a while. Still, the draft community loves the idea of players rising up boards in the final weeks.

Over the weekend ESPN put together a list of seven players who are viewed as “draft risers,” some of whom are in position to come off the board in the first round, others who have climbed into Day 2. Those players include Georgia offensive tackle Monroe Freeling, Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman, Georgia State wide receiver Ted Hurst, Arizona State offensive tackle Max Iheanchor, Cincinnati WR Jeff Caldwell, USC pass rusher Eric Gentry, and North Dakota State running back Barika Kpeenu.

Of those, the most interesting might be Hurst. Despite being a zero-star recruit, he started for three years over Valdosta State and Georgia State, and accounted for nearly one-third of Georgia State’s passing offense last season. His combination of size (6’4 206) and speed (4.42-second 40-yard dash at the Combine) makes him a very intriguing player.

#NFL #Draft #rumors #Rueben #Bain #Lions #rising #prospects">NFL Draft rumors on Rueben Bain, Lions, rising prospects, and more  Welcome to the last full calendar week ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.As we spin around the rumor carousel, we start with a big one.What is happening with Rueben Bain?We might have our first major 2026 NFL Draft surprise.Ahead of NFL free agency, Miami pass rusher Rueben Bain Jr. was a prohibitive favorite to be drafted by the Tennessee Titans at No. 4. But in recent weeks, Bain has slid down the board a bit to No. 7 and the Washington Commanders. At first blush, one might tie that to Tennessee’s approach in free agency, where they added several players to their defensive front. That has analysts believing the Titans might pivot to running back Jeremiyah Love, to give second-year quarterback Cam Ward another playmaker on offense.But could there be another reason?Ollie Connolly of The Read Optional is reporting that Bain was involved in a 2024 car crash that left one person in a coma, who later passed away tragically due to her injuries:According to the police report, obtained by Connolly, Bain was cited for operating his vehicle “in a careless or negligent manner.” He was operating a 2021 Land Rover SUV with three passengers in the vehicle — Miami players Wesley Bissainthe and Nyjalik Kelly, along with a Destiny Betts. Following a collision with the second vehicle, Bain’s car struck a concrete wall before being redirected into a second concrete wall, where it came to rest.Betts was taken to Ryder Trauma Center in Miami, according to The Read Optional. After staying in a coma for nearly three months, she passed away from her injuries in June of 2024.Bain was cited again in 2025 for careless driving which, according to Connolly, was also dismissed.“It feels like it could be [Laremy Tunsil] all over again,” a league source told The Read Optional. “It doesn’t feel like [Bain] has been transparent with us.”“We are concerned about multiple incidents,” another team executive said to Connolly. “We are waiting for the other shoe.”Connolly reached out to Bain for comment, and as of the publication of this piece he has not received a reply.In a statement to The Read Optional, Betts’ family called the incident a “tragic accident,” and stated they “wish Mr. Bain the best as he continues his life and career.”What impact, if any, this has on Bain’s draft position remains to be seen. But given his recent slide, it could be the start of a trend.Browns among teams looking to trade … up?Last week we discussed the notion of the Dallas Cowboys trading up in the first round, perhaps with the Cleveland Browns at No. 6.But might the Browns be looking to trade up themselves?Speaking with Rich Eisen recently, NFL insider Tom Pelissero outlined that teams view the 2027 NFL Draft class so highly that it is hard to find an organization ready to part with future draft picks. As such, Pelissero believes that the teams looking to trade up will be those with a pair of picks in this year’s first round. Those teams would not need to part with future selections — or at least 2027 first-round picks — to make such a move.Those teams include the Cowboys of course, but also the Kansas City Chiefs, the New York Jets, the Miami Dolphins and yes, the Browns.As far as a team looking to move down, John Keim and Jordan Reid from ESPN point to the Washington Commanders. While they sit at No. 7 in the first round and could have a much-needed defender slide to them at that spot, the Commandeers have only six overall picks, and just two in the first three rounds. Moving back would give Washington some much needed draft capital.Keim, ESPN’s Commanders beat writer, believes that a “modest” move back that allows Washington to stay inside the top 12 would be an ideal scenario.What are the Lions thinking?One of the more intriguing pivot points in the first round comes just about midway through opening night, when the Detroit Lions go on the clock at No. 17. General manager Brad Holmes could go in a few different directions, such as adding another pass rusher to pair with Aidan Hutchinson or perhaps an offensive lineman to patch up that group in front of Jared Goff.Mike Payton of AtoZ Sports addressed some of the rumors around Detroit on Monday, pointing to two players in particular: Auburn pass rusher Keldric Faulk and Alabama offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor.Starting with Faulk, Payton notes that AtoZ Sports “AtoZ Sports knows the Lions like Auburn’s Kedric Faulk. This is something that makes a lot of sense when you look at how good Faulk is against the run. There are some concerns about his pass-rush ability. He was great in 2024, but not so good in 2025.”As for Proctor, Payton highlights a discussion between Mina Kimes and NFL insider Daniel Jeremiah, where Jeremiah shared that “he was told the Lions love” the Alabama tackle.Prospects rising up draft boardsThis is the time every single draft cycle where analysts focus on the players who are rising up boards as the draft approaches.Now, the idea of a player “rising” is often misleading. In many cases, that is just the public catching up with how teams feel about players — and have felt about them for a while. Still, the draft community loves the idea of players rising up boards in the final weeks.Over the weekend ESPN put together a list of seven players who are viewed as “draft risers,” some of whom are in position to come off the board in the first round, others who have climbed into Day 2. Those players include Georgia offensive tackle Monroe Freeling, Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman, Georgia State wide receiver Ted Hurst, Arizona State offensive tackle Max Iheanchor, Cincinnati WR Jeff Caldwell, USC pass rusher Eric Gentry, and North Dakota State running back Barika Kpeenu.Of those, the most interesting might be Hurst. Despite being a zero-star recruit, he started for three years over Valdosta State and Georgia State, and accounted for nearly one-third of Georgia State’s passing offense last season. His combination of size (6’4 206) and speed (4.42-second 40-yard dash at the Combine) makes him a very intriguing player.  #NFL #Draft #rumors #Rueben #Bain #Lions #rising #prospects

The Read Optional is reporting that Bain was involved in a 2024 car crash that left one person in a coma, who later passed away tragically due to her injuries:

According to the police report, obtained by Connolly, Bain was cited for operating his vehicle “in a careless or negligent manner.” He was operating a 2021 Land Rover SUV with three passengers in the vehicle — Miami players Wesley Bissainthe and Nyjalik Kelly, along with a Destiny Betts. Following a collision with the second vehicle, Bain’s car struck a concrete wall before being redirected into a second concrete wall, where it came to rest.

Betts was taken to Ryder Trauma Center in Miami, according to The Read Optional. After staying in a coma for nearly three months, she passed away from her injuries in June of 2024.

Bain was cited again in 2025 for careless driving which, according to Connolly, was also dismissed.

“It feels like it could be [Laremy Tunsil] all over again,” a league source told The Read Optional. “It doesn’t feel like [Bain] has been transparent with us.”

“We are concerned about multiple incidents,” another team executive said to Connolly. “We are waiting for the other shoe.”

Connolly reached out to Bain for comment, and as of the publication of this piece he has not received a reply.

In a statement to The Read Optional, Betts’ family called the incident a “tragic accident,” and stated they “wish Mr. Bain the best as he continues his life and career.”

What impact, if any, this has on Bain’s draft position remains to be seen. But given his recent slide, it could be the start of a trend.

Browns among teams looking to trade … up?

Last week we discussed the notion of the Dallas Cowboys trading up in the first round, perhaps with the Cleveland Browns at No. 6.

But might the Browns be looking to trade up themselves?

Speaking with Rich Eisen recently, NFL insider Tom Pelissero outlined that teams view the 2027 NFL Draft class so highly that it is hard to find an organization ready to part with future draft picks. As such, Pelissero believes that the teams looking to trade up will be those with a pair of picks in this year’s first round. Those teams would not need to part with future selections — or at least 2027 first-round picks — to make such a move.

Those teams include the Cowboys of course, but also the Kansas City Chiefs, the New York Jets, the Miami Dolphins and yes, the Browns.

As far as a team looking to move down, John Keim and Jordan Reid from ESPN point to the Washington Commanders. While they sit at No. 7 in the first round and could have a much-needed defender slide to them at that spot, the Commandeers have only six overall picks, and just two in the first three rounds. Moving back would give Washington some much needed draft capital.

Keim, ESPN’s Commanders beat writer, believes that a “modest” move back that allows Washington to stay inside the top 12 would be an ideal scenario.

What are the Lions thinking?

One of the more intriguing pivot points in the first round comes just about midway through opening night, when the Detroit Lions go on the clock at No. 17. General manager Brad Holmes could go in a few different directions, such as adding another pass rusher to pair with Aidan Hutchinson or perhaps an offensive lineman to patch up that group in front of Jared Goff.

Mike Payton of AtoZ Sports addressed some of the rumors around Detroit on Monday, pointing to two players in particular: Auburn pass rusher Keldric Faulk and Alabama offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor.

Starting with Faulk, Payton notes that AtoZ Sports “AtoZ Sports knows the Lions like Auburn’s Kedric Faulk. This is something that makes a lot of sense when you look at how good Faulk is against the run. There are some concerns about his pass-rush ability. He was great in 2024, but not so good in 2025.”

As for Proctor, Payton highlights a discussion between Mina Kimes and NFL insider Daniel Jeremiah, where Jeremiah shared that “he was told the Lions love” the Alabama tackle.

Prospects rising up draft boards

This is the time every single draft cycle where analysts focus on the players who are rising up boards as the draft approaches.

Now, the idea of a player “rising” is often misleading. In many cases, that is just the public catching up with how teams feel about players — and have felt about them for a while. Still, the draft community loves the idea of players rising up boards in the final weeks.

Over the weekend ESPN put together a list of seven players who are viewed as “draft risers,” some of whom are in position to come off the board in the first round, others who have climbed into Day 2. Those players include Georgia offensive tackle Monroe Freeling, Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman, Georgia State wide receiver Ted Hurst, Arizona State offensive tackle Max Iheanchor, Cincinnati WR Jeff Caldwell, USC pass rusher Eric Gentry, and North Dakota State running back Barika Kpeenu.

Of those, the most interesting might be Hurst. Despite being a zero-star recruit, he started for three years over Valdosta State and Georgia State, and accounted for nearly one-third of Georgia State’s passing offense last season. His combination of size (6’4 206) and speed (4.42-second 40-yard dash at the Combine) makes him a very intriguing player.

#NFL #Draft #rumors #Rueben #Bain #Lions #rising #prospects">NFL Draft rumors on Rueben Bain, Lions, rising prospects, and more

Welcome to the last full calendar week ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft.

As we spin around the rumor carousel, we start with a big one.

What is happening with Rueben Bain?

We might have our first major 2026 NFL Draft surprise.

Ahead of NFL free agency, Miami pass rusher Rueben Bain Jr. was a prohibitive favorite to be drafted by the Tennessee Titans at No. 4. But in recent weeks, Bain has slid down the board a bit to No. 7 and the Washington Commanders. At first blush, one might tie that to Tennessee’s approach in free agency, where they added several players to their defensive front. That has analysts believing the Titans might pivot to running back Jeremiyah Love, to give second-year quarterback Cam Ward another playmaker on offense.

But could there be another reason?

Ollie Connolly of The Read Optional is reporting that Bain was involved in a 2024 car crash that left one person in a coma, who later passed away tragically due to her injuries:

According to the police report, obtained by Connolly, Bain was cited for operating his vehicle “in a careless or negligent manner.” He was operating a 2021 Land Rover SUV with three passengers in the vehicle — Miami players Wesley Bissainthe and Nyjalik Kelly, along with a Destiny Betts. Following a collision with the second vehicle, Bain’s car struck a concrete wall before being redirected into a second concrete wall, where it came to rest.

Betts was taken to Ryder Trauma Center in Miami, according to The Read Optional. After staying in a coma for nearly three months, she passed away from her injuries in June of 2024.

Bain was cited again in 2025 for careless driving which, according to Connolly, was also dismissed.

“It feels like it could be [Laremy Tunsil] all over again,” a league source told The Read Optional. “It doesn’t feel like [Bain] has been transparent with us.”

“We are concerned about multiple incidents,” another team executive said to Connolly. “We are waiting for the other shoe.”

Connolly reached out to Bain for comment, and as of the publication of this piece he has not received a reply.

In a statement to The Read Optional, Betts’ family called the incident a “tragic accident,” and stated they “wish Mr. Bain the best as he continues his life and career.”

What impact, if any, this has on Bain’s draft position remains to be seen. But given his recent slide, it could be the start of a trend.

Browns among teams looking to trade … up?

Last week we discussed the notion of the Dallas Cowboys trading up in the first round, perhaps with the Cleveland Browns at No. 6.

But might the Browns be looking to trade up themselves?

Speaking with Rich Eisen recently, NFL insider Tom Pelissero outlined that teams view the 2027 NFL Draft class so highly that it is hard to find an organization ready to part with future draft picks. As such, Pelissero believes that the teams looking to trade up will be those with a pair of picks in this year’s first round. Those teams would not need to part with future selections — or at least 2027 first-round picks — to make such a move.

Those teams include the Cowboys of course, but also the Kansas City Chiefs, the New York Jets, the Miami Dolphins and yes, the Browns.

As far as a team looking to move down, John Keim and Jordan Reid from ESPN point to the Washington Commanders. While they sit at No. 7 in the first round and could have a much-needed defender slide to them at that spot, the Commandeers have only six overall picks, and just two in the first three rounds. Moving back would give Washington some much needed draft capital.

Keim, ESPN’s Commanders beat writer, believes that a “modest” move back that allows Washington to stay inside the top 12 would be an ideal scenario.

What are the Lions thinking?

One of the more intriguing pivot points in the first round comes just about midway through opening night, when the Detroit Lions go on the clock at No. 17. General manager Brad Holmes could go in a few different directions, such as adding another pass rusher to pair with Aidan Hutchinson or perhaps an offensive lineman to patch up that group in front of Jared Goff.

Mike Payton of AtoZ Sports addressed some of the rumors around Detroit on Monday, pointing to two players in particular: Auburn pass rusher Keldric Faulk and Alabama offensive tackle Kadyn Proctor.

Starting with Faulk, Payton notes that AtoZ Sports “AtoZ Sports knows the Lions like Auburn’s Kedric Faulk. This is something that makes a lot of sense when you look at how good Faulk is against the run. There are some concerns about his pass-rush ability. He was great in 2024, but not so good in 2025.”

As for Proctor, Payton highlights a discussion between Mina Kimes and NFL insider Daniel Jeremiah, where Jeremiah shared that “he was told the Lions love” the Alabama tackle.

Prospects rising up draft boards

This is the time every single draft cycle where analysts focus on the players who are rising up boards as the draft approaches.

Now, the idea of a player “rising” is often misleading. In many cases, that is just the public catching up with how teams feel about players — and have felt about them for a while. Still, the draft community loves the idea of players rising up boards in the final weeks.

Over the weekend ESPN put together a list of seven players who are viewed as “draft risers,” some of whom are in position to come off the board in the first round, others who have climbed into Day 2. Those players include Georgia offensive tackle Monroe Freeling, Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman, Georgia State wide receiver Ted Hurst, Arizona State offensive tackle Max Iheanchor, Cincinnati WR Jeff Caldwell, USC pass rusher Eric Gentry, and North Dakota State running back Barika Kpeenu.

Of those, the most interesting might be Hurst. Despite being a zero-star recruit, he started for three years over Valdosta State and Georgia State, and accounted for nearly one-third of Georgia State’s passing offense last season. His combination of size (6’4 206) and speed (4.42-second 40-yard dash at the Combine) makes him a very intriguing player.

#NFL #Draft #rumors #Rueben #Bain #Lions #rising #prospects

Villarreal’s Thomas Partey appeared ​in a London court on ‌Monday where he pleaded not ​guilty to two additional ⁠charges of rape.

Partey, a Ghana international, has previously denied five counts ‌of rape relating to two women, plus a ‌charge of sexual assault ‌against ⁠a third woman, between ⁠2021 and 2022.

The 32-year-old midfielder was subsequently charged with two further offences ​of rape ‌relating to a fourth complainant in December 2020, to which he pleaded not guilty at ‌Southwark Crown Court.

The alleged ​offences took place when Partey played for Premier ⁠League club Arsenal. He left the club last summer ‌and signed for Spain’s Villarreal.

READ | Partey gets booed at Tottenham in Champions League match amid rape charges

Partey was released on bail ahead of his trial, which was due to start in November but could be ‌delayed.

Partey was signed by Arsenal ​from Atletico Madrid for 50 million euros ($58.49 million) in ⁠2020 and became a key ⁠member of the English side’s first team, before his ‌contract expired at the end of June.

Published on Apr 13, 2026

#Thomas #Partey #pleads #guilty #additional #rape #charges">Thomas Partey pleads not guilty to additional rape charges in UK  Villarreal’s Thomas Partey appeared ​in a London court on ‌Monday where he pleaded not ​guilty to two additional ⁠charges of rape.Partey, a Ghana international, has previously denied five counts ‌of rape relating to two women, plus a ‌charge of sexual assault ‌against ⁠a third woman, between ⁠2021 and 2022.The 32-year-old midfielder was subsequently charged with two further offences ​of rape ‌relating to a fourth complainant in December 2020, to which he pleaded not guilty at ‌Southwark Crown Court.The alleged ​offences took place when Partey played for Premier ⁠League club Arsenal. He left the club last summer ‌and signed for Spain’s Villarreal.READ  |         Partey gets booed at Tottenham in Champions League match amid rape chargesPartey was released on bail ahead of his trial, which was due to start in November but could be ‌delayed.Partey was signed by Arsenal ​from Atletico Madrid for 50 million euros (.49 million) in ⁠2020 and became a key ⁠member of the English side’s first team, before his ‌contract expired at the end of June.Published on Apr 13, 2026  #Thomas #Partey #pleads #guilty #additional #rape #charges

Partey gets booed at Tottenham in Champions League match amid rape charges

Partey was released on bail ahead of his trial, which was due to start in November but could be ‌delayed.

Partey was signed by Arsenal ​from Atletico Madrid for 50 million euros ($58.49 million) in ⁠2020 and became a key ⁠member of the English side’s first team, before his ‌contract expired at the end of June.

Published on Apr 13, 2026

#Thomas #Partey #pleads #guilty #additional #rape #charges">Thomas Partey pleads not guilty to additional rape charges in UK

Villarreal’s Thomas Partey appeared ​in a London court on ‌Monday where he pleaded not ​guilty to two additional ⁠charges of rape.

Partey, a Ghana international, has previously denied five counts ‌of rape relating to two women, plus a ‌charge of sexual assault ‌against ⁠a third woman, between ⁠2021 and 2022.

The 32-year-old midfielder was subsequently charged with two further offences ​of rape ‌relating to a fourth complainant in December 2020, to which he pleaded not guilty at ‌Southwark Crown Court.

The alleged ​offences took place when Partey played for Premier ⁠League club Arsenal. He left the club last summer ‌and signed for Spain’s Villarreal.

READ | Partey gets booed at Tottenham in Champions League match amid rape charges

Partey was released on bail ahead of his trial, which was due to start in November but could be ‌delayed.

Partey was signed by Arsenal ​from Atletico Madrid for 50 million euros ($58.49 million) in ⁠2020 and became a key ⁠member of the English side’s first team, before his ‌contract expired at the end of June.

Published on Apr 13, 2026

#Thomas #Partey #pleads #guilty #additional #rape #charges

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