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The 2025 FIFA Club World Cup will take place across 12 U.S. stadiums, with the final scheduled for July 13 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, as announced by FIFA in New York on Saturday
Exploring some of football’s greatest managerial achievements, from Alex Ferguson, Pep Guardiola, and José Mourinho's league dominance to Zidane and Ancelotti's Champions League runs.
Football history is filled with legendary accomplishments and over the weekend I saw a debate on managerial achievements on BR Football that I thought would be fun to explore with you. Fans were asked to weigh in on which of the following success stories were the hardest to achieve:
The UEFA Champions League is set to undergo its most significant transformation in over three decades, with a series of major changes coming into effect for the 2024/25 season. These alterations, designed to modernize and intensify Europe’s premier club competition, will see the number of matches surge from 125 to 189, bringing a fresh dynamic to the tournament.
Italian football club Venezia FC recently unveiled a new partnership with Nocta, the sportswear brand owned by Canadian rapper Drake, for the upcoming 2024-25 Serie A season. This deal, which marks a significant shift in the club’s kit sponsorship away from the legendary partnership with Italian sportswear brand Kappa, comes on the heels of Drake’s crucial financial support that helped rescue the club from near bankruptcy last year.
Old Manager: Enters club, signs new players to join the old, plays them for a while and then decides on who to sell midseason or end of season.
Exploring the Disparity in Valuations: Premier League Teams vs NFL Franchises.
On Conor Gallagher, the situation Is pretty obvious and logical.
As Premier League clubs continue to juggle immediate needs, squad regulations, and the desire to develop young talent, buy-back clauses have emerged as a strategic tool. These clauses, which allow clubs to re-sign players they previously sold, are becoming increasingly prevalent as a means to comply with Profitability and Sustainability Regulations (PSR).
This week marks one year since Lionel Messi joined Inter Miami, and the club’s transformation over the past twelve months has been nothing short of extraordinary. The “Messi Effect” has propelled Inter Miami into the upper echelons of global football brands, and the numbers tell a story of unprecedented growth and success.