From the Vault: Mike Tyson is knocked out by 42–1 underdog Buster Douglas
Mike Tyson entered the ring at 9am on 11 February 1990 as the undefeated heavyweight champion of the world. After 10 rounds with Buster Douglas he was lying on the canvas wondering if God had punished him for his magnificence
From the Vault: Eric Cantona's kung-fu kick at Selhurst Park on 25 January 1995
Paul Campbell
The picture of Eric Cantona flinging himself feet-first at a supporter remains one of the most iconic images of the Premier League era. Here we look back at how the incident was covered
From the Vault: a brief history of Argentina v Germany at the World Cup
These two behemoths of international
football have met in two World Cup finals, two quarter-finals and two group matches.
Germany have been edging it since 1958 but Argentina pipped them to the trophy in
1986. What next for Argentina v Germany?
From the Vault: Sutton United knock Coventry City out of the FA Cup in 1989
From the Vault: One of the greatest giantkillings in FA Cup history took place 25 years ago this weekend, when First Division Coventry City travelled to Gander Green Lane to face the mighty Sutton United
From the Vault: the last time England lost the Ashes – Perth 2006
From the Vault: As England prepare to hand the Ashes back to Australia, we look back at how we reported on the third Test in Perth in 2006, the last time Australia regained the urn
Rugby World Cup 2003: How the Guardian covered England's victory
Remembering the moment a decade ago when Jonny Wilkinson's drop-goal in the Rugby World Cup final defeated Australia and made England champions of the world
From the Vault: Sachin Tendulkar's first century in Test cricket in 1990
When Tendulkar hit his maiden Test century at Old Trafford in August 1990, he became the youngest player to score a ton in England. Here is Mike Selvey's report from that summer's day
From the vault: Everton, Liverpool, Tottenham and Arsenal in top four
It is more than 26 years since Everton, Liverpool, Spurs and Arsenal comprised the top four – a very different era in which Howard Kendall's Everton won a tight, fluctuating title race
From the Vault: Arsène Wenger joins Arsenal in 1996 and bans Mars bars
The bookies thought Johan Cruyff would replace Bruce Rioch, but the Arsenal board appointed an unknown Frenchman who had been coaching in Japan. Not everyone was impressed
From the Vault: Cardiff City's promotion 53 years ago today
From the Vault: Cardiff City were promoted on Tuesday night with a 0-0 draw against Charlton but it will not be the first time the club have earned promotion on 16 April