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By Ben McFadyean. A veritable sleeping giant of German football, TSV 1860 München, won’t receive the required license for the 3. Liga from the German Football Association (DFB) for the 2026-27 season, the Bavarian club has confirmed today. The club missed the deadline to provide proof of liquidity and couldn’t fulfil a financing commitment from […]

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The world’s most-watched sporting event gets underway in just under eight days as the FIFA World Cup returns. What started as a tournament featuring just 13 teams in 1930 has grown into a global festival of football, with 48 nations set to take part this year. Ahead of kick-off, we look back at five unforgettable […]

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By Louis Smith. The road to Montevideo, the 2026 location of the Copa Libertadores final, has been set after the group stage concluded last week. The bracket, featuring the last 16 of the tournament, includes six Brazilian sides, four Argentinian sides, two Chilean outfits, two Ecuadorian sides, a Colombian side, and a Paraguayan side, as […]

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Twelve years ago, Colombia lit up the FIFA World Cup in Brazil. Inspired by James Rodríguez, they recorded their best-ever finish by reaching the quarter-finals. They followed that with a round of 16 elimination in 2018 and a failure to qualify for the 2022 edition. By combining veteran leadership from their 2014 cohort with the […]

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Up until a few months ago, England were considered among the front-runners for the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup. The Three Lions had enjoyed a flawless qualifying campaign, collecting eight victories in eight games and scoring 22 goals while conceding zero.  More importantly, however, it seemed like England were headed to the World Cup without […]

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