European football’s governing body needs to enforce stricter discipline to restore order on and off the pitch. UEFA has been a frequent fixture in the headlines...
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Despite the horrific events in Ukraine, some sporting organisations are attempting to normalise relations with Russia and Belarus. In 1979, the Soviet Union launched a...
You can read all of our coverage of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, including explainers and articles offering context and background information here...
Footballers may currently be Ukraine’s top export to the UK, but a ruling last month by the Court of Arbitration for Sport means the country’s clubs will...
Only when Russia ends its war on Ukraine should its sportsmen and women be allowed to once again participate in international sporting events. When the Russian invasion...
From asterisks and explanatory notes to lower case letters on TV scoreboards, Kosovo’s struggle to simply be Kosovo continues. The launch last week of the European...
Cultural, sporting and economic sanctions appear to have had little impact on Russia’s thirst for war in Ukraine. More will be needed. On September 20, European...
Football has made a good start in its efforts to isolate Russia, but there are plenty of clubs that have yet to end their ties with the country. On February 27, FIFA and...
Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them...
European football’s governing body UEFA has given the all clear for Ukraine to wear a shirt that includes a map of the country’s internationally-recognised...
Euro 2020 kicks off on June 11, after a year-long delay. We take a look at the seven teams from Central and Eastern Europe that have qualified, and assess their chances...
There was good news for football fans this week when UEFA announced that fans will be allowed to attend this year’s European football championships, UEFA 2020. It...