Fans of back to back football champions the Brisbane Lions have swarmed to their home ground hoping to get a look at what a group of spectacularly pissed grand final winners look like in person. “I’ve waited 50 years for... Read More ›
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A sanctioned former Kremlin politician was sued for shares in his multi-billion-dollar fertiliser company. But why did a trio of companies with links to Russian interests in football get involved?
Opposition leader, Peter Dutton, has told colleagues that he is refreshed and ready to hit the campaign trail after spending the weekend indulging in his favorite hobby, physically hurting people. ”Look, week one wasn’t my best, but, I think we... Read More ›
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Analysis of 12 years of the Register of MPs' Interests appears to show an acceleration of generosity from the Premier League since plans for a new football regulator were announced
Fifa president Gianni Infantino boasted that the World Cup would be carbon neutral - here's what really happened after the final whistle
The governing body is due to make a decision before the end of August. Israeli football officials claim FIFA will find 'all our arguments justified'
35 years on from the disaster that killed 97 Liverpool fans, survivors believe a law demanding a 'duty of candour' in public inquiries could prevent future cover ups
Palestine's football team is a tale of resilience amid deliberate Israeli attacks. MintPress investigates the global push to suspend Israel from international sports, exposing the harsh realities faced by Palestinian players advocating for justice on and off the field.
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Despite being banned from international competitions, Russia is using football as a strategic way of building economic and diplomatic ties, writes Mark Temnycky.