The coronavirus took Karpaty Lviv into a rollercoaster ride. After 25 players have been tested positive and lack of funds to keep playing, the Ukrainian club is facing an uncertain future.
Al-Masry Port Said: An 'Early Bird' of a Wider Phenomena?
Al-Masry of Port Said has announced earlier this week that is welcoming “donations from fans”. A club asking fans to save their beloved football team is usually an of true fandom, but the Al-Masry case may hint on another phenomenon.
Passion FC: Confronting Gender Stereotypes in the Middle East Through Football
A not-for-profit organization, led by students, claims to be a “social movement” and focuses on football. This is Passion FC, and this is their story.
"Justice for George Floyd" Became More Universal Than Ever
Four players made their own tributes for George Floyd in the Bundesliga. After a long time, the protests are no longer US-based or color-based, but now they are global with a true will for change.
Red Star Belgrade: The First Post-Coronavirus era champions
Friday marked the return of Serbian football, and Red Star Belgrade took advantage to clinch an impressive league campaign - becoming the first post-coronavirus era champions. Dejan Stanković’s coaching career starts off on the right foot.