Sport Headlines 11th July
The Cork ladies footballers were crowned Munster Champions last night.
The Rebels beat old rivals Kerry in Killarney, winning on a scoreline of 2-08 to 0-07.
We were there and spoke to the victorious Cork team - click HERE for reaction from the Rebels.
The Cork Footballers are waiting to learn their opponents for round 3B of the All Ireland Qualifiers.
The draw takes place at 8.30, and Mayo, Kildare and Longford are the Rebels potential opponents.
Sligo Clare, Cavan and Derry go into the round 3A draw.
Portugal have upset the odds to win the 2016 European Football Chamionships and claim their first major torunament trophy after extra-time against France yesterday.
Captain Cristiano Ronaldo was carried off in the 25th minute of the final, after injuring his knee in a clash with France's Dimitri Payet.
But a goal from Eder in the second period of extra-time, ensured that the Real Madrid player would return to lift the trophy with a heavily strapped knee.
And Eder's goal was a thing of absolute beauty.
Beautiful goal, Eder. pic.twitter.com/VI03B8xAra
— Moe. (@NoLaughingMata) July 10, 2016
Ireland's cricketers will have to wait until tomorrow to see if they can get their one-day international series with Afghanistan under way.
The first of five matches was abandoned without any play in Belfast due to rain.
Lewis Hamilton is now just a point behind Formula One world championship leader Nico Rosberg.
It's after he secured a fourth British Grand Prix victory at Silverstone.
Hamilton finished ahead of Mercedes team-mate Rosberg, who was then demoted to third after receiving a 10 second penalty for breaking radio transmission rules.
Andy Murray's claimed the Wimbledon men's singles title for the second time.
He was in tears after beating Canada's Milos Raonic (pron: MEE-LOSH RYE-OH-NITCH) in straight sets 6-4, 7-6, 7-6.
It's Murray's third grand slam trophy.
It's a rest day today in the Tour de France.
Ireland's Daniel Martin is in third place overall after he finished 14th in the ninth stage yesterday.
Dutch rider Tom Dumoulin (pron: DOO-MO-LAN) crossed the line first after a solo breakaway in the Pyrenees in torrential rain.
Defending champion Chris Froome retains the overall lead after finishing over six minutes further back.
And in racing Killarney's four-day July Festival kicks off this evening with a seven-race mixed card starting at 5.50pm.
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