In 2004, without a single domestic league title to their name, Cienciano scaled the peaks of South American football – and I was there
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Few fully understood how Enrico Marone Cinzano managed to return from Argentina in 1925 with one of the game’s great finishers by his side
One of the great American players of her generation, Shannon Boxx discusses World Cup glory and pain, lupus, Hope Solo and race
As Diego Forlan said of Federico Valverde: “I’ll risk saying that he can become in midfield what Sergio Ramos has been as a defender”
These Football Times and COPA90 have teamed up to bring you the story of Kylian Mbappe’s rise from Bondy to FIFA 21 cover star
Circumstances meant Johan Micoud didn’t get the acclaim his talent deserved, but the adulation of those in Bremen more than makes up for it
For the first time in four decades, Beşiktaş, Fenerbahce or Galatasaray aren’t playing in Europe. What has gone wrong for Turkey’s Big Three?
A majestic goalkeeper and an outstanding individual both on and off the pitch, Ray Clemence will be sorely missed
At a time when they seem fewer than ever, Jon Stead is one of football’s true gentlemen who gives to the game much more than he takes out
Joaquín is so much more than a nice guy, and has spent his entire football career trying to prove he wasn’t a flash in the pan in his 20s
Eight years since he made his debut in the evening sun of a Norwegian summer, winter is finally coming for the King in the North
After how unpredictable 2020 has proved, surely lightning cannot strike Demirspor and their anti-establishment fans a tenth time?
La Argentina said that Ferencváros deserved the applause of fans because of their quality, “not seen for many years on Argentine fields”
Before RB Leipzig emerged on the scene a few years ago, East German football was irrelevant in the great scheme of things
One of the great women’s footballers of her generation, Anja Mittag talks through her remarkable career and the future at RB Leipzig
One of the few women running football clubs today, Patricia Rodrígue sits down to discuss her journey and work at Elche
“It was Gary who discovered us and made us who we are. He educated us, off the pitch too, gave us a different mentality”
If the big six became a big ten then civil war could break out and the Super League of the 1980s could yet become the reality of the 2020s