Gibraltar rocks the boat for UEFA
Spain’s threat to quit world football if forced to take part in the same tournaments as the British colony of Gibraltar has been exposed as meaningless.
View ArticleFace to face interview with Zambia’s Rainford Kalaba
Rainford Kalaba, a member of Zambia's 2012 African Nation Cup-winning side, looks back on that unexpected triumph and predicts what his team will have to do in South Africa if they are to emulate last...
View ArticleFor TP Mazembe, the richest club in Africa, the future looks bright
Inspired by Barcelona’s legendary La Masia, TP Mazembe’s academy objective is to create the "Barcelona of Africa".
View ArticleProblems facing football in an independent Catalonia
Amid growing nationalist sentiment in Catalonia, talk has turned to the future role of clubs like Barcelona and Espanyol and whether they would be willing to bid farewell to Spanish football.
View ArticleFalkland squad ready for rare shot at success
The Falkland Islands are set for a rare foray into the world of tournament football when they make an appearance at the forthcoming Island Games...
View ArticleAspiring players being conned by fake agents – special report by Steve Menary
Steve Menary reports on the ease with which enterprising con men steal the identities of genuine football agents and swindle unwitting players out of money.
View ArticleThe country forced to use crowdfunding to play a tournament
Crowdfunding scheme helps Palau to the GamesLocal heroes…Palau now has its own five-team leagueWhich country hit upon a novel idea to fund their trip to a tournament?
View ArticleIn Guyana, overseas players are not wanted
FIFA has appointed a five-member Normalization Committee to run the day-to-day business of the Guyana Football Federation. Steve Menary reports on the background to the move.Losing battle…Guyana (in...
View ArticleThe land that time forgot – Greenland gets it first full-size pitch
FIFA blocks its entry, but football-mad Greenland finds a way to thrive.FIFA blocks its entry, but football-mad Greenland finds a way to thrive.
View ArticleNew beginnings for Myanmar
Time for football to catch up with the nation’s new democratic outlook.Time for football to catch up with the nation’s new democratic outlook.
View ArticleRock of Plenty: the story of football in Gibraltar
UEFA money is bringing changes to football in Gibraltar, not all of them welcome. Shadow of the Rock… all league games are played on the same pitch, next to the country’s iconic landmarkUEFA membership...
View ArticleCaribbean football in ‘dire financial straits’ as election looms
As the Caribbean Football Union elects a new president, Steve Menary reports on the dire financial situation the new leader will inherit. New Concacaf president Victor Montagliani has overseen an audit...
View ArticleCandidate for Caribbean football presidency considering withdrawing
Hillaren Frederick stands aside to allow Gordon Derrick a free run at the presidency. Hillaren Frederick stands aside to allow Gordon Derrick a free run at the presidency.
View ArticleFirebombs, fines and fixes – welcome to football in Cyprus
Corruption is widespread in the Cypriot game despite progress in the Champions League.Nicosia derby...APOEL’s Georgios Efrem (right) and Renato Margaca of Omonia.Corruption is widespread in the Cypriot...
View ArticleMind the gap: the haves continue to flourish at the expense of the have-nots
European football is more divided than ever – and the split between rich and poor is growing. Special report by Steve Menary.Struggling...Lithuania has seen 20 sides disappear in the last two...
View ArticleAspiring players being conned by fake agents – special report by Steve Menary
Steve Menary reports on the ease with which enterprising con men steal the identities of genuine football agents and swindle unwitting players out of money.
View ArticleThe country forced to use crowdfunding to play a tournament
Crowdfunding scheme helps Palau to the GamesLocal heroes…Palau now has its own five-team leagueWhich country hit upon a novel idea to fund their trip to a tournament?
View ArticleIn Guyana, overseas players are not wanted
FIFA has appointed a five-member Normalization Committee to run the day-to-day business of the Guyana Football Federation. Steve Menary reports on the background to the move.Losing battle…Guyana (in...
View ArticleThe land that time forgot – Greenland gets it first full-size pitch
FIFA blocks its entry, but football-mad Greenland finds a way to thrive.FIFA blocks its entry, but football-mad Greenland finds a way to thrive.
View ArticleNew beginnings for Myanmar
Time for football to catch up with the nation’s new democratic outlook.Time for football to catch up with the nation’s new democratic outlook.
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