It’s a global phenomenon that transcends cultures, languages, and borders. Fans engage with the beautiful game in ways that go far beyond watching matches or cheering for their favourite teams.
Football clubs today rely on data analytics to gain unprecedented insights into team performance, player health, and match strategies. Clubs such as Liverpool FC and Manchester City have embraced ...
SCL student and lifelong Hammers fan Frankie Taylor has joined the West Ham United Academy thanks to the club’s Second Chance Programme. The two-year full-time education and football development ...
Since facing Liverpool in the Club World Cup final back in December, Clube de Regatas do Flamengo – more commonly known as simply Flamengo – has gained interest from football fans around the world.
EDGE10 and Athlete RMS have announced they have merged to form the EDGE10 Group – a leading global human performance SaaS company Two super-powers in athlete management software have announced a ...
Football is one of the biggest sports in the world today, and apart from being a form of entertainment, its main actors, the football stars, attract a lot of interest to the sport. So It is no ...
Como 1907, commonly referred to as Como, play in Italian Serie B, the second tier of Italian football, following promotion from the 2020–21 Serie C season. The Lombardy based club play at Stadio ...
Burnley FC’s charity arm has expanded and made improvements to its community café, thanks to a donation of upcycled café furniture from Preston-based furnishing business, the Coggin Group. The 30-year ...
Following weeks and months of trials and tribulations, one of England’s oldest football clubs – Bury FC – has been expelled from the English Football League (EFL). The club failed to show proof of ...
Molten Corporation, the Japanese sports ball manufacturer, has renewed its three-year agreement to become the official match ball suppliers for the UEFA Europa League and UEFA Europa Conference League ...
Premier League clubs’ net debt at the end of the 2020/21 season increased just 4% to £4.1bn whilst Championship clubs’ net debt swelled 32% to £1.8bn. Revenues for the Premier League’s 20 clubs grew ...