Fascism, football and Azzuri
Shounak Banerjee looks back at the 1934 World Cup, where Fascism and Football were merged to achieve political aims.
Shounak Banerjee looks back at the 1934 World Cup, where Fascism and Football were merged to achieve political aims.
Kaustubh Pandey looks at the problems facing the Dutch side as they slip further and further away from the dizzy heights of the 1970s and 80s.
Germany has had the honour of being represented by many great full-backs and the current generation promises to continue the legacy.
With under a year before the World Cup kicks off on home soil, Alan Moore looks at the bleak prospects for the host nation’s national team.
Despite Germany’s reunification nearly three decades ago, there is still disparity between the football clubs from the old East and West.
A late Jonathan Walters goal gave the Republic of Ireland an important point in their World Cup qualifier against Austria in Dublin yesterday. Alwyn Robinson was at the Aviva Stadium for Back Page Football and he captured the action as Martin O’Neill’s side continued its push for a place at the finals in Russia. In […]
With the Confederations Cup an intriguing test for Russian infrastructure, Alan Moore uses science to predict success for the host country this summer.
Karan Tejwani discusses the progress of the Poland national team as they look set to make their first World Cup Finals appearance since 2006.
After three successive early exits from major competitions, how many more chances will this talented Croatian team get to be successful?
After weeks of negative media, hopes for the 2018 World Cup and Russian football in general got a shot in the arm from a ‘Gentlefan’ revolution, writes Alan Moore.