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War means the country’s top football team is reliant on income from competitions in Europe and player transfers
Decision of governing body’s disciplinary committee follows forced kissing of player after women’s World Cup victory
Euro 2028 men’s tournament set to be awarded to UK and Ireland after Turkey withdraws from bidding
The Dutch manager has inspired England’s Lionesses with tactical savvy, playfulness and the spirit of victory
‘Very disappointing’ offers being made to show event in UK, Germany, France, Spain and Italy, governing body says
On the 25th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement, fans hope Casement Park redevelopment can mend schisms
Former head of Arsenal and AC Milan says English league’s financial clout is creating imbalances in European game
Reigning champions hope to become first team in 60 years to win back-to-back titles
Unlike middle-aged rivals Leo Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, the midfielder is willing to run all over the pitch for his team
Plus, first female officials to take charge, Group C ends in nail biter
Fans pin their hopes on old-style striker Niclas Füllkrug to keep them in the competition
Plus, Group C finale promises thrills, Senegal brush off Mané worries
Cristiano Ronaldo and Luis Suárez must soon be told their time is up
Plus, England lay down a marker with six-goal Iran rout
Midfielder Jude Bellingham impresses with a performance of high concentration and low ego
Netherlands says warning of yellow cards for captains forces rethink
Plus, Qatar’s dreams run into reality, Dutch chances assessed
Match overload is a path to lowering the commercial value of the world’s most popular sport
Franchise expansions by Indian Premier League owners could make domestic clubs the sport’s dominant force
Success of Euro 2022 should bring in more players, fans, and sponsors
Dutch coach has led the team to new heights but obstacles remain for women’s football
Stadium bans held the women’s game back for decades. Now’s the time for a financial reckoning
Culture secretary Nadine Dorries says accounts from Liverpool fans of treatment by French police are ‘disturbing’
Scotland’s once dominant football club has bounced back from liquidation and is now on brink of a continental title
Two groups had been in negotiations over value of brand of football governing body
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