Ronald Araújo snatches Barcelona 2-1 win before Clasico
Substitute Ronald Araújo snatched Barcelona a vital 2-1 victory over Girona in stoppage time on Saturday, ending a mini losing […]
Substitute Ronald Araújo snatched Barcelona a vital 2-1 victory over Girona in stoppage time on Saturday, ending a mini losing […]
Jean-Philippe Mateta scored a hat-trick but missed a late chance to seal victory as Crystal Palace drew 3-3 with Bournemouth.
🔵 𝗧𝗘𝗔𝗠𝙉𝗘𝙒𝗦 🔘 Zubimendi replacing the injured Odegaard in our only change. Let’s lay down a marker, Gunners 👊 —
BREAKING: Ange Postecoglou's brief time at Nottingham Forest has come to an end.#BBCFootball #NFFC pic.twitter.com/uDPgwc3VQ2 — BBC Sport (@BBCSport) October
Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis left the directors’s box after 66 minutes of his club’s game vs Chelsea. 😬#BBCFootball #NFOCHE pic.twitter.com/xSwesENslY
Former Barcelona president Joan Gaspart has sparked debate by claiming that Pedri is currently a ‘much better player’ than teenage
Fulham and Arsenal face off at Craven Cottage, with both managers, Marco Silva and Mikel Arteta, dealing with significant injury
Nigeria’s Super Falcons, captain Rasheedat Ajibade, goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie, and several other stars have been nominated for the 2025 CAF Awards, reflecting a dominant year for Nigerian women’s football.
Pressure mounted Friday on Birmingham police to overturn a controversial ban preventing Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from attending a Europa League clash with Aston Villa next month. Authorities cited security risks amid rising antisemitism in Britain, but the decision drew sharp condemnation.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer called the recommendation “the wrong decision,” saying police should ensure all fans can enjoy matches “without fear of violence or intimidation.” His spokesman, Geraint Ellis, said Starmer was “angered” and the government was working urgently to reverse the ban.
Simon Foster, West Midlands Police and Crime Commissioner, urged an “immediate review,” while Birmingham Mayor Richard Parker called for “a workable solution” that might see government assistance with policing costs.
Police described the Nov. 6 game as high risk, citing past violent incidents involving Maccabi fans, including clashes in Amsterdam last season. UEFA and Football Supporters Europe criticized the move, warning that bans could worsen security.
Maccabi Tel Aviv CEO Jack Angelides expressed “dismay,” saying, “People ask, ‘What does antisemitism look like?’ It’s often manifested as small events leading up to something more sinister.”
The controversy comes after record antisemitic incidents in the UK, following the Gaza war and a deadly synagogue attack in Manchester earlier this month.
Jurgen Klopp has accepted a new role with the German Football League while maintaining his position at Red Bull Group.