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January 23, 2025. Out now: World Soccer February 2025. by Jamie Evans
Out now: World Soccer January 2025 - World Soccer
Dec 20, 2024 · In this issue… It’s that time of year again: World Soccer awards season, when we recognise the players, teams and coaches that defined 2024. A big thank you to our panel of experts who voted in this year’s awards. This year, there was an undeniable theme to the award winners and the contenders – although […]
Out now: World Soccer November 2024 - World Soccer
Oct 24, 2024 · EYEWITNESS 32 England Football club fan friendships FEATURES 28 Special Report Sudan’s Civil War 38 Player biography Nico Williams 46 6 Of The Best Same family, different countries 50 Eye on MCOS A-League new boys Auckland FC 54 Spotlight Indonesia’s World Cup dreams 68 League Focus Iran. INTERVIEWS 58 Saudi Arabia Pro League CEO Omar Mugharbel 62 Face to Face Lee Bowyer, Montserrat manager
Out now: World Soccer December 2024 - World Soccer
Nov 22, 2024 · In this issue… It’s not every day that the FA appoints a new England manager, and far less a German one, so Thomas Tuchel draws much of our attention for this issue. So too does the Copa Libertadores, as South American football expert Tim Vickery assesses this year’s finalists ahead of the showdown in Buenos […]
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Jul 5, 2024 · December 20, 2024. Out now: World Soccer January 2025. by Jamie Evans
Out now: 2024 World Soccer Annual
Jan 10, 2025 · The Official World Soccer Annual, the ultimate footballing year book, tells the story of club and international action from 2024, including features, profiles, reviews, stats, tables, scorers and more. In international football, new kings of Europe, South and North America, Africa, Asia and Oceania ...
Lionel Messi Interview (Part One) - World Soccer
January 10, 2025. Out now: 2024 World Soccer Annual. The 2024 World Soccer Annual is available to buy now. by Jamie Evans
Stadium Guide: Estadio Da Luz, Benfica - World Soccer
Sep 9, 2020 · Stadium Name: Estadio da Luz Location: Lisbon, Portugal Team: Benfica Built: 2003 Capacity: 64,642 Built on the site of the old 120,000-capacity stadium of the same name, the new Estadio da Luz hosted its second Champions League final on August 23.
Stadium Guide: Wembley Stadium - World Soccer
Nov 11, 2016 · February 25, 2021. Stadium Guide: Alberto J. Armando Stadium. After Argentina’s 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Ecuador and Paraguay, we’ve taken an in-depth look at the Alberto J. Armando Stadium.
A brief history of Alessandro Del Piero, legend of Juventus and Italy
Apr 21, 2012 · On the 25 th March 2012, Alessandro Del Piero scored his 288 th goal for Juventus. The diminutive forward wheeled off and celebrated as if he was a novice to the art of goalscoring, performing his traditional celebration; tongue out of mouth with an almost crazed look on his face, running towards a section of the adoring Juventus’ public.