#MLS is changing. From a retirement destination for football stars to a league that acquires early, nurtures and sells to bigger leagues and clubs. Elijah Wise reviews this interesting phenomenon.
Europa League in Asia: When football and politics dance
With Nagorno-Karabakh in the background, Maccabi Tel Aviv hosted Qarabağ in the Europa League first matchday. With politics surrounding the Azeri team, it was Maccabi who took things to their own control.
A Quick Recovery for Hapoel Be'er Sheva in The Europa League Opener
Hapoel Be’er Sheva suffered from three weeks under a nationwide lockdown and a coronavirus breakout in the squad. They recovered tonight with a tremendous win, 3-1 against Slavia Praha.
Slavia Praha wins for its Chinese owners
Slavia Praha is kicking off another Europa League group stage appearance. In their best era ever, the success is mainly thanks to their current owner, two Chinese companies, that have bigger goals than just winning the Czech title.
La Garra Charrúa in Mexico
Liga MX loves Latin American players. After Ecuadorians, Colombians and Argentines, now the trend is Uruguayans. Meir Lozowick, on the phenomena that might benefit the Mexican national team as well.





