Soccer
The Azteca Is One of the Most Iconic Stadiums in Football History and Is Ready to Host the World Cup for a Third Time — But the People Living Around It Are Far From Happy
Elversberg Represents a Tiny Town on the Border Between Germany and France — And Yet It Has Reached the Bundesliga
After earning three promotions in the last five seasons, the Saarland club — representing a community of just 13,000 people — has finally taken the final step.
With “Your Club Your Canvas,” Lenovo and AI Are About to Usher Treviso and Other Clubs Into a New Creative Era
The Veneto-based club has joined a project that will bring young creative directors into football organizations deeply connected to their local communities. And their first task, naturally, will be to create a completely new jersey — with a little help from artificial intelligence.
Nerazzurri Identity, Team Strength, and a Gentle Revolution: How Cristian Chivu Revitalized Inter, Leading Them to the Scudetto
The Romanian manager arrived quietly, but he found the right keys to rebuild a wounded team.
The End of Patience: The Premier League is the New Home of the “Manager-Eaters”
If you are feeling nostalgic for those old-school presidents who changed managers as often as their socks, you might want to turn your attention toward the Premier League.
Tottenham’s Relegation Battle: A €1.73 Billion Risk to European Football
Tottenham Hotspur’s struggle for survival is becoming a concern for the entire European football landscape, as it threatens to discourage investors and cause total damages estimated at €1.73 billion.
Real Madrid’s Transfer Market Dilemma: Players Refuse to Leave
Over the last three seasons, the Merengues have collected only €25 million from player sales. However, this is more than just a temporary slump; it is a long-standing trend that shows no signs of slowing down.
Real Sociedad Wins Copa del Rey Thanks to 13 Homegrown Players
It is no coincidence that even the final against Atlético Madrid was decided by four canterani.
Leo Messi has been the owner of Cornellà for only a few hours, yet the small Catalan club is already one of the most followed in all of Spain—on Instagram and beyond.
The mere announcement of the deal was enough to shift the perception, and thus the history, of this Catalan side. Currently competing in the fifth division, the team has instantaneously skyrocketed to fame.
N.E.C. is a Wild Team: The Most Offensive Side in Europe
The Nijmegen-based club is on the verge of the Champions League thanks to its reckless style of play.
In the double-header between Barcelona and Atlético Madrid, and in his direct confrontation with Lamine Yamal, Matteo Ruggeri proved himself to be a high-level player
The Colchoneros full-back delivered two complete, vital performances, successfully containing one of the modern era’s true world-class talents.
Landon Donovan Invests in Small English Club Lincoln City, Back in the Championship After 65 Years
The former American striker works as a consultant and has played a key role in a result that had been awaited for many years.