English football changed forever when games started to take place on Sundays. The reason? The 1973 war which took place in the Middle East.
Matías Succar: Baba Scouted
Matías Succar could have played for Lebanon or the USA, but now he became a serious prospect for the Peruvian national team number 9 shirt, after earning his first call-up to Gareca’s team.
Fighting for Nagorno-Karabakh, through Football
The conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh is escalating again. While Azerbaijan and Armenia are trying to fight over the region, they both using football as part of the battle.
Against All Odds: Persepolis Goes to the AFC Champions League Final
Persepolis qualified for the AFC Champions League final and encouraged celebrations in Iran. Yet, the road there wasn’t easy, and went through the AFC Ethics Committee and included a ban of their best player.
Hapoel Be'er Sheva Avoided Lockdown with A Europa League Berth
Hapoel Be’er Sheva qualified to the Europa League group stage after defeating Viktoria Plzen, but they had another reason to win. Hapoel Be’er Sheva was looking to escape from a nationwide lockdown.





