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Kazuyoshi Miura, 58, Signs with Fukushima United – Aiming to Make History in Japanese Football
Kazuyoshi Miura, widely regarded as the world’s oldest professional footballer, has signed a loan deal with Japanese third division side Fukushima United until June 2026. Turning 59 in February, Miura continues to defy age, preparing for his 41st season in professional football. This move marks Miura’s return to the J.League system’s top three divisions for
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Fergus McCann and Ann Budge Honoured for Saving Celtic and Hearts
Two of Scottish football’s most influential figures, Fergus McCann and Ann Budge, have been recognised in the 2026 New Year Honours for their transformative roles at Celtic and Heart of Midlothian (Hearts) respectively. Both executives were pivotal in rescuing their clubs from financial crises, ensuring long-term stability and success. Fergus McCann: Celtic Savior Receives CBE
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Bhutan Bowler Sonam Yeshey Breaks T20 International Record with Eight Wickets
In a historic performance, Bhutan’s left-arm spinner Sonam Yeshey became the first cricketer in T20 international history to take eight wickets in a single match. The 22-year-old’s remarkable figures of 8-7 from four overs helped Bhutan secure an 82-run victory over Myanmar in the third of five men’s T20 internationals held in Gelephu. Yeshey Sets
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Ian Rush Opens Up on Scare That Made Him Fear for His Life
Liverpool legend Ian Rush has revealed he feared for his life after collapsing at home earlier this month due to a severe illness described as a ‘superflu’. The 64-year-old, Liverpool’s all-time top scorer with 346 goals, spent 48 hours in intensive care at the Countess of Chester Hospital following the health scare. Terrifying Collapse at
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Are Chelsea Substitutes Letting Enzo Maresca Down? Evaluating Stamford Bridge’s Young Squad
Chelsea have dropped more points from winning positions at home than any other Premier League team this season, a trend that manager Enzo Maresca admits is “not random.” Despite a fast-starting home record, scoring first in eight of their past nine league matches at Stamford Bridge, the Blues have surrendered 11 points from winning positions
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Gus Atkinson Ruled Out of Final Ashes Test, Joining England’s Injury List
England pace bowler Gus Atkinson has been ruled out of the fifth Ashes Test in Sydney after sustaining a left hamstring injury during the fourth Test in Melbourne. The 27-year-old becomes the third England bowler to miss the series due to injury, alongside Mark Wood and Jofra Archer. Injury Details and Impact on England Atkinson
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“I Can Kill You Right Now”: Sudan’s Footballers Speak Out on Life, Loss and Hope Amid Civil War
Warning: This article contains distressing themes related to conflict and loss. Sudan forward John Mano speaks calmly, but his eyes reveal the weight of a story shaped by war, fear and grief. The 24‑year‑old footballer, currently representing Sudan at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) in Morocco, is one of many players whose careers
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Unai Emery Downplays Title Talk Despite Aston Villa’s Record-Breaking Form
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery has urged caution amid speculation over the club’s Premier League title chances, despite overseeing historic form that has seen Villa equal a club record with 11 consecutive wins in all competitions. The 54-year-old Spaniard’s side currently sits third in the Premier League, three points behind leaders Arsenal, and will face
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Jacob Bethell Aims to Cement England’s Number Three Spot After Crucial Ashes Contribution
England batsman Jacob Bethell has acknowledged he has “a lot more to do” to secure his place as the team’s number three following a crucial performance in the fourth Ashes Test in Melbourne. The 22-year-old made an important 40 runs in the second innings, helping England end an 18-match winless streak in Australia with a
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FIFA President Gianni Infantino Defends World Cup Ticket Prices Amid Criticism
FIFA President Gianni Infantino Defends World Cup Ticket Prices Amid CriticismFIFA president Gianni Infantino has defended the pricing of tickets for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, set to take place across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, amid widespread criticism from fans and football organizations. The ticket pricing structure has been described as “scandalous”
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