The rise and fall and rise of Borussia Dortmund and the Germany team
6 December 2013 If you mull over the changing fortunes of German football during the past two decades, sooner or later it strikes you how closely the rise and fall and rise of the national team and Borussia Dortmund mirror each other.
5 Aralık 2013- Futbol topunun gelişimi enteresan bir süreç. FIFA'nın futbol topunun resmi sponsoru Adidas... Adidas 1970'den bu yana futbol topunun gelişimi için yaklaşık 1.8 milyar dolar para harcamış. Size Dünya kupalarında oynanan maçların resmi futbol toplarını aşağıda tanıtmaya çalışacağız.
How Qatar became a football force: from Barcelona to PSG and World Cup
David Conn,The Guardian, Monday 18 November 2013Deep into the now dishearteningly familiar report of serial abuses to which Qatar subjects its battalions of migrant construction workers, Amnesty International issues a sharp and direct challenge:
State of the Game: Premier League now less than one third English
BBC- 11 October 2013 English footballers account for less than a third of all the minutes played in the Premier League, a State of the Game study for BBC Sport has found.
State of the Game: How UK's world football map has changed
10 October 2013-Foreign footballers now appear in almost two thirds of minutes played in the Premier League - and here you can see exactly where they come from.
Turkish soccer’s financial crisis potentially sharpens political divide
By James M. Dorsey- 10 October 2013Financially stressed Turkish soccer clubs are becoming pawns in the political struggle between Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and militant soccer fans who rank prominently among his detractors as soccer pitches and university campuses emerge as major battlefields between the government and its detractors.
Debt Dwarfing Manchester United Shows Turkish Soccer Rot
By Ercan Ersoy & Taylan Bilgic - Oct 7, 2013Turkish soccer champion Galatasaray (GSRAY)’s $57 million of debt due in the next 12 months, racked up by hiring coach Roberto Mancini and players including former Chelsea star Didier Drogba, is drawing whistles from investors.