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The reign of terror that ended Iraq’s World Cup dream before it started

March 31, 2026 Ali Khaled

The following is an excerpt from the forthcoming book “Yalla! The Turbulent History of Arab Nations at the World Cup”, written by Ali Khaled. Pre-order your copy today. It is 31 March 1980 and new […]

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Japan eye Women’s World Cup to boost local support

March 25, 2026 Paul Williams

Fresh from winning the AFC Women’s Asian Cup for the third time in the last four editions, Japan are looking to capitalise on their success and use the momentum generated from their success in Australia […]

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‘Better than Europe!’ Is women’s football ready for a new Gulf era?

March 24, 2026 Paul Williams

Picture this: a women’s football club that has within its squad players with a combined eight UEFA Women’s Champions League titles, one each of the Women’s Euros, Copa America Feminina, and an Olympic Gold Medal […]

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From social stigma to the global stage: Monika’s Bangladesh dare to dream

February 18, 2026 Shibajee Das

When Bangladesh qualified for the AFC Women’s Asian Cup 2026, they became the lowest-ranked nation to ever do so in the tournament’s history. For many, it was completely unexpected, however for followers of South Asian […]

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Who are FK Arkadag, the mysterious Turkmen club looking to take down Al Nassr?

February 10, 2026 Paul Williams

When the draw for the AFC Champions League Two Round of 16 was conducted at the end of 2025, there was one fixture that immediately stood out above all others Being Asia’s second-tier club competition, […]

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‘The best coach I ever had!’ How Bojan Hodak built a legacy in Southeast Asia

February 9, 2026 Paul Williams

For a man that looks like he never smiles, it’s ironic that when you mention the name Bojan Hodak people’s faces light up. It’s hard to find anyone across Southeast Asia, particularly Malaysia and Indonesia, […]

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In Palestine’s defying rise, every win is a message home

December 5, 2025 Sudesh Baniya

Palestine’s football team has continued to defy the odds to deliver on the pitch, aiming to aid their people’s adversity. As soon as Qatari full-back Sultan Al-Brake’s attempted clearance ended up in his own net, […]

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How one US investor is changing Saudi football

November 6, 2025 Paul Williams

The first thing you notice about Ben Harburg, a man with enormous wealth at his disposal as the Managing Partner at MSA Capital, a global investment firm with over $2 billion in assets, is how […]

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When Al Nassr came to Goa: what does it mean for Indian football?

October 26, 2025 Shibajee Das

Ever since the AFC Champions League Two group stage draw was conducted on 15 August, there was a buzz among Indian football fans as FC Goa were drawn alongside Saudi heavyweights Al Nassr in Group […]

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“They need to become heroines”: UAE’s Asian Cup campaign kickstarts growth journey for Women’s Football

July 3, 2025 Ciaran O'Mahony & Bianca Roberts

“My real journey began when I was told, ‘Football’s not for girls’,” said Areej Al Hammadi, the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) Women’s National Team’s (WNT) star midfielder. “Like most kids, if you tell me I […]

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