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‘Sport gave me new dreams’: the emergence of Brazil women’s blind team

Only existing since 2024, the team, who came fourth at the world championship, has changed its players’ lives “We are the first, but we will not be the last.” The rallying cry came from Eliane Gonçalves, a 39-year-old midfielder of the Brazilian women’s blind football national team during one of their training camps. The team’s

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US-Israel war on Iran: how football in the region is struggling to deal with the fallout

From World Cup preparations to Champions League complications, the issues facing football in the region It has been a little over three weeks since the United States and Israel attacked Iran and plunged the Middle East into war. Football there is struggling to deal with the fallout from the conflict. Here are the issues. Continue

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Tuchel’s giant England squad and an EFL roundup – Football Weekly

Max Rushden is joined by Sanny Rudravajhala, George Elek and Ali Maxwell to discuss who made it into Thomas Tuchel’s England squad before the international break … and who didn’t Rate, review, share on Apple Podcasts and join the conversation on email Thirty-five players, late callups, including Ben White, but still no Trent Alexander-Arnold. Will

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World Snooker Championship to remain at Crucible until at least 2045 with revamp

World Snooker Tour agrees long-term deal with venue 500 seats to be added to the theatre in major revamp Snooker’s world championship will remain at the Crucible for at least the next two decades after the World Snooker Tour agreed a long-term arrangement with the venue to keep the sport’s most prestigious tournament in Sheffield.

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