Where are the women?
Claudia George looks at the lack of gender representation in Formula One, exploring the obstacles and solutions to overcome this.
The career of a dictator’s son
Exploring the footballing story of Al-Saadi Gaddafi, who was able to play in Serie A due to his father’s connections.
The New Sheriff in town
FC Sheriff Tiraspol recently beat Real Madrid away from home in the Champions League. Nathan Ousby delves into the Moldovan club’s history, engulfed in conflict over national identity.
Footballer turned convicted murderer
The story of former Brazilian goalkeeper Bruno Fernandes De Souza, who once had the world at his feet.
Wartime Football
Exploring the contrasting lives two international footballers who served their countries in World War Two.
The heroes of 2007
As Iraq was engulfed in civil war, its football team won the 2007 Asian Cup. Nathan Ousby takes a look at this remarkable success story.
French Football’s Sleeping HEro
The story of Jean-Pierre Adams, a pioneering footballer who fell into a coma following a routine knee operation.
Basque Identity
Amidst the rise of football conglomerates, Athletic Bilbao remains symbolic of Basque identity. Charlie Adey looks at how its unique principles have supported its successes.
Sectarianism In Football
Exploring the history of the Old Firm derby, one of football's fiercest rivalries.
The Wall in the Head
Harry Russel explores the footballing implications of the divide between East and West Germany.
The rise of sportwashing
Scrutinising the ways in which football investments are being used to distract from corruption and human rights abuses.
Belgium’s Colonial legacy
Harry Russel explores the colonial roots of Belgium’s Golden Generation.