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7 votes
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Denmark midfielder Christian Eriksen aiming to play at World Cup 2022 after suffering cardiac arrest at Euro 2020
4 votes -
Norwegian football club Tromsø IL has released a jersey with a QR code linking to information on human rights concerns ahead of Qatar's 2022 World Cup
6 votes -
Denmark captain Simon Kjær and the medical team that saved Christian Eriksen's life are the recipients of this year's UEFA President's Award
6 votes -
Sweden stuns US women's soccer team with 3-0 thrashing in Tokyo 2020 opener – first defeat under head coach Vlatko Andonovski since their appointment in 2019
6 votes -
Black players on England football team bombarded with racist abuse on social media
19 votes -
Italy defeats England in Euro 2020 finals in a penalty shootout
12 votes -
Andy Hunter: ‘Denmark's Euro 2020 run is built on class and coaching, not just team spirit’
5 votes -
Why are nobody talking about the Euros here?
This tournament has been absolutely bonkers so far with last night as the culmination so far. What an absolutely mad night that was. 14 goals and a penalty shoot out. The world champions are out...
This tournament has been absolutely bonkers so far with last night as the culmination so far. What an absolutely mad night that was. 14 goals and a penalty shoot out. The world champions are out after a heroic effort from the Swiss and Croatia putting up one helluva fight against Spain. I can't remember a EURO or WC so exiting before.
Edit: Just to clarify - this wasn't meant as a provocation or a dig at this sites lack of interest in sports. I'm just excited.
15 votes -
UEFA declines Munich application for rainbow-colored stadium
6 votes -
UEFA have confirmed that the Euro 2020 match between Denmark and Finland will be restarted following Christian Eriksen's collapse
11 votes -
Tim Sparv: ‘Finland has waited so long for this: at Euro 2020, it's our turn at last’
3 votes -
Zlatan Ibrahimovic ruled out of Euro 2020 with knee injury – AC Milan forward was injured during his side's 3-0 win at Juventus last week
8 votes -
The eyes – Andrés Iniesta and David Villa
4 votes -
Could a Norway boycott of the Qatar World Cup change the future of football – football fans are asking leaders of the game difficult questions
6 votes -
Norwegian footballers wore t-shirts with the slogan 'human rights, on and off the pitch' in support of migrant workers building venues in Qatar
7 votes -
Zlatan Ibrahimovic has been recalled to Sweden's squad for the forthcoming World Cup qualifiers, five years after retiring from international football
8 votes -
Pernille Harder opens up on equality in football and the time the Danish women's team took on their own national federation
3 votes -
Hege Riise will lead the England women's football team on a temporary basis after Phil Neville's early departure as manager
6 votes -
Champions of the Swedish women's league, Kopparbergs/Göteborg FC, have dissolved their senior football side and all players have been released from their contracts
8 votes -
How the Faroe Islands became a footballing force – home to 52,000 people, they have long been the butt of footballing jokes
4 votes -
The rise and fall of Östersunds FK – fairytale or corruption?
6 votes -
Norway hires Ståle Solbakken to replace Lars Lagerbäck as coach of the national football team – Lagerbäck leaves after failing to qualify for next year's European Championship
4 votes -
Ada Hegerberg: ‘I'm coming back to reconquer my position in football’
4 votes -
The forgotten story of ... the France football captain who murdered for Adolf Hitler
7 votes -
Economic crisis of Turkish football clubs
An announcement shook Turkish football seriously. Turkish Football Federation (TFF) announced spending limits for clubs. That is very low because club debts. Everybody knew it would happen one...
An announcement shook Turkish football seriously. Turkish Football Federation (TFF) announced spending limits for clubs. That is very low because club debts. Everybody knew it would happen one day. But corona took early that crisis. All of big Turkish clubs near to bankrupt. Their total debts over 2 billion dollars. Clubs signed too heavy deals with goverment banks. Goverment and TFF try to keep up clubs alive.
This isnt about only coronavirus or only Turkish economy. Clubs loaned more and more each year since the early 2000s. Presidents of clubs spend money badly, they transfer useless football players. And now money ran out ! And of course, turkish lira in crisis. Clubs gains with turkish lira, but spend with euro. And Lira still unstable. Euro/Lira increased from 7.7 to 8.6 in just one month. Its ~%10 lost only one month. Broadcaster company BEIN SPORTS, pay less money to federation for corona and lira crisis. Debts, income loss, lira crisis, corona. Everythings
Yearly spending limits of some big FCs:
- Galatasaray: 58m €
- Besiktas: 35m €
- Fenerbahce: 20m € (too low)
- Basaksehir: 20m €
- Trabzonspor: 17.5m €
That values very low. For this budgeds, clubs cant transfers. Someones should make the team smaller like fenerbahce. Fenerbahce protest that limits but they have 600m $ unstructured debt and they can't show income ! I think if this year fenerbahce cant be champion and can't go to the Champions Leauge, their clubs will be mortgaged or to be sold in the near future. A very rich bussines man -Ali Koc- became president of this club and he transferred a significant amount of money to the club. But for two years he was not successful in terms of sports.
There is also Başakşehir. Our champion, Basaksehir played really bad footbal againts Copenhagen FC and eliminated from Champions Leage. But Basaksehir is a brand-new club, in fact they were established in 2014. They have profesional management team and every year become better since 2014. Today, they became champions for the first time and may be the brightest club in Turkey. Some arabs from Qatar want to buy this club. Fans do not react to this. Because this 6-year-old club has almost no supporters. They became champions, but they didn't celebrate. (Ironically, I am one of the very few fans of Başakşehir.)
Galatasaray is less worried about debts. Because they postponed their debts for 5 years (with insane interest rate) But still too many debt in 5 year. the 115 year old club has many lands. Club think they can pay off the debts by selling the land at in the good areas of İstanbul.
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TFF Spending Limits: https://www.tff.org/default.aspx?pageID=687&ftxtID=33547 (Not in turkish)8 votes -
The Football Association of Iceland released its new crest – to describe it as the most metal thing you've ever seen does it an injustice
8 votes -
Brian Laudrup looks back on how the Danes defied the odds to become the unlikely champions of Euro '92
4 votes -
My favourite football game – when Denmark beat Uruguay 6-1 at the 1986 World Cup (Michael Gibbons, co-author of "Danish Dynamite" with Rob Smyth and Lars Eriksen)
7 votes -
Sweden football coach Janne Andersson has signed a contract extension through to UEFA Euro 2024
6 votes -
Male players have 'more responsibility' than women, US Soccer says in court filings
6 votes -
England have been drawn to face Iceland, Denmark and Belgium in the 2020/21 UEFA Nations League
5 votes -
The lessons a buoyant Finland can take from Iceland's Euro 2016 success
3 votes -
Kim Vilfort – The tragic hero of Denmark's Euro '92 glory
3 votes -
Why Gazprom, a Russian oil company sponsors soccer teams
6 votes -
Markku Kanerva: ‘This has been a dream for generations of Finns’
3 votes -
All you need to know about UEFA Euro 2020 Group B contenders Denmark, Finland, Belgium and Russia
6 votes -
Finland beat Liechtenstein 3–0 in Helsinki to book a place at Euro 2020 and reach the finals of a tournament for the first time in the country's history
5 votes -
The Finnish FA announced it will begin paying its men's and women's national teams equally
3 votes -
USA's World Cup stars return to big crowds – but will it last?
4 votes -
Kosovare Asllani: ‘30,000 people came to celebrate our medal’
5 votes -
Swedish football association reported to equality watchdog for suspected wage discrimination
4 votes -
Megan Rapinoe on the spot as USA beat Netherlands to win Women’s World Cup 2019
13 votes -
Sweden beat Canada 1-0 in a hard-fought game at the Women's World Cup 2019
4 votes -
England fans escorted from stadium amid Cameroon World Cup tensions
5 votes -
US Women’s team and US Soccer agree to mediation over gender discrimination claim
4 votes -
The USA notch up a record-breaking 13-0 goal glut against Thailand in the FIFA Women's World Cup
12 votes -
What will the 2019 World Cup mean for the French cities that host it?
7 votes -
Portugal beats the Netherlands 1-0 to win the inaugural UEFA Nations League
6 votes -
While Rui Pinto sits in jail, his "Football Leaks" revelations are bringing down European soccer's most famous teams and players
6 votes