Exploring the green and white of Les Bleus
Shounak Banerjees discusses the work of football in the Algerian independence movement and the historical links that are still played out on the pitch today.
Shounak Banerjees discusses the work of football in the Algerian independence movement and the historical links that are still played out on the pitch today.
Dylan O’Connell takes us back to 2009 when a wonderful Barcelona team became the benchmark side in world football.
Gian Chansrichawla looks at Chiang Rai United who have been laying the right foundations for a club that wants to be the biggest in Thailand.
Bayern Munich bossed the Bundesliga once again and some big names struggled to perform, but here are five players who caught the eye.
Stefan Reyners reflects on Wayne Rooney’s evolution as a player and person since he traded Goodison Park for Old Trafford in 2004.
Germany has had the honour of being represented by many great full-backs and the current generation promises to continue the legacy.
Gian Chansrichawla discusses the wider implications of Chelsea’s decision to spend big on Germany defender Antonio Rudiger.
With the latest instalment of crowd disorder in Russia, Alan Moore ponders whether authorities can truly address the issue before next summer’s World Cup.
A look at which EFL Championship clubs will challenge for promotion when the season kicks off at the beginning of next month.
As the wages of Europe’s top footballers continue to increase, Dan Davis looks into the UEFA president’s arguments for a salary cap.
Gian Chansrichawla brings us all the action from the latest instalment of one of the bitterest rivalries in world football, Muangthong United and Buriram United.
With their return to the Premier League, Shounak Banrjee looks back at the successful roots of Newcastle United.
Sarthak Kumar interviews Angolan national team manager Beto Bianchi, who details his experiences as a player and a manager.