October 20, 2011
Kosovo look to FIFA for permission to play football
Keir Radnedge believes that a small concession by FIFA can make a huge difference to Kosovo's ongoing campaign for recognition.
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October 20, 2011
Keir Radnedge believes that a small concession by FIFA can make a huge difference to Kosovo's ongoing campaign for recognition.
October 19, 2011
A coaching legend in Germany, but Dettmar Cramer is also known as the father of the modern game in Japan.
October 19, 2011
In today's World Soccer Daily, Blazer responds to Warner's diatribe, Argentina chief looks set to go on forever, football haunted by ghost matches, Aguero denies mocking opponents, Klose requests fans stop making nazi banners.
October 19, 2011
In the November 2011 issue of World Soccer we mark Sir Alex Ferguson's 25 years in charge of Manchester United. Inter's Uruguayan striker Diego Forlan is this month’s featured Player Biography, while Ukrainian outfit Shakhtar…
October 18, 2011
Brian Glanville hopes the decision to release the official papers covering the Hillsborough tragedy, may finally bring some sense of closure for the victims' families.
October 18, 2011
In today's World Soccer Daily, justice on the horizon for the Hillsborough families, Ferguson warns of Premier League suicide, huge numbers of young players fail drug tests, Leoanrdo defends Pastore deal, Del Piero to end…
October 18, 2011
After years of civil war, drought and famine, Somalia is using football as a tool to help rebuild the shattered African country.
October 17, 2011
The best football images from around the globe.
October 17, 2011
In today's World Soccer Daily, Evra accuses Suarez of racial abuse, warning that owners might end promotion and relegation to the Premier League, Beckham in demand, referee dodges bombardment, FC Sion threaten to open huge…
October 17, 2011
In what may be a critical week for FIFA, Keir Radnedge wonders whether its president, Sepp Blatter, will be prepared to sacrifice some of his power for the long-term good of the game.
October 15, 2011
The suggestion by Liverpool's managing director, Ian Ayre, that the Anfield club should receive a greater share of the overseas TV pool, has not gone down well with everyone, or indeed anyone.
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