With five BUCS entries and a healthy presence in local leagues, UEA’s footballers are looking to extend their successful recent history, and exhibit a bit more cutting-edge in BUCS cup competition. The club will be overseen by a new Head of Football, Paul Neary, who boasts more than 20 years’ experience both at the elite…
Infantino elected new Fifa president
After a 17-year reign of terror Sepp Blatter and Fifa were finally forced to part ways, and on 26th February Gianni Infantino was voted in as the new President of Fifa. Infantino, the Uefa general secretary, narrowly beat Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa over two rounds of voting. He has placed a great emphasis on…
Home nations’ newfound European success
When Uefa president, Michel Platini, announced two years ago that the 2016 European Championship would be extended to accommodate 24 national teams, the footballing public poured its usual cup of hot scorn on Europe’s governing body. Part of the charm of the European Championship has always been its elite structure. Only the best were allowed…
Boycotting Russia 2018 World Cup may not be the answer
Katherine Lucas argues that boycotting the 2018 World Cup will not solve the problem of racism in Russian football.
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