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Pochettino highlights Chelsea's 'big improvement' on his watch
AFP · 4 days ago
Mauricio Pochettino said Chelsea had shown a "big improvement" during his single season as manager in his first public comments since his Stamford Bridge exit.
Chelsea appoint Leicester's Enzo Maresca as new boss
AFP · 5 days ago
Chelsea have appointed Leicester boss Enzo Maresca as their new manager on a five-year deal to replace the departed Mauricio Pochettino.
Chelsea appoint Enzo Maresca as new manager
AFP · 5 days ago
Chelsea on Monday appointed Leicester boss Enzo Maresca as their new manager on a five-year deal to replace the departed Mauricio Pochettino.
Chelsea appoint Enzo Maresca as new manager - reports
AFP · 1 week ago
Chelsea have appointed Leicester's Enzo Maresca as their new head coach, according to British media reports late Thursday.
FA doing 'all we can' to prevent repeat of Euro 2020 Wembley chaos in Champions League final
AFP · 1 week ago
England's governing Football Association said Tuesday it had invested £5 million ($7 million) in improving safety and infrastructure at Wembley in an attempt to prevent a repeat of the violence that marred the climax of the Euro 2020 showpiece when the London ground stages this weekend's Champions League final.
Chelsea eye Enzo Maresca as new manager - reports
AFP · 1 week ago
Chelsea are holding talks to make Leicester's Enzo Maresca their new head coach, according to British media reports.
PSG win French Cup final on Mbappe's farewell appearance
AFP · 1 week ago
Paris Saint-Germain beat Lyon 2-1 in Saturday's French Cup final as Kylian Mbappe capped his last appearance for the club with another piece of silverware.
About League Cup
League Cup History, Format, Organization, Media Coverage
The Cymru League Cup (Welsh League Cup) is a cup competition for Welsh clubs organized by the Football Association of Wales. It was founded in 1992 and is widely regarded as the second-most premier competition in Welsh football after the Welsh Cup, which was founded in 1877.
Unlike the Welsh Club, which is open to a wider range of clubs, the Welsh League Cup is only open to teams competing in the upper two levels of the Welsh football pyramid - namely the Cymru Premier, the Cymru North, and the Cymru South. A handful of lower-tier teams are also eligible via wildcard entries. To date, the most successful team in the Welsh League Cup is New Saints, who has won more cups than any other side. Other teams who have done well in this competition include Connah's Quay Nomads and Barry Town.
The Welsh League Cup has been covered by various entities over the decades. From the mid 1990s through the 2000s, matches were broadcast by S4C, a Welsh-language TV channel, before BBC Cymru Wales acquired TV broadcast rights for the rest of that decade and through most of the 2010s. Later on in the 2010s, BBC Cymru Wales and S4C shared TV and live-streaming rights for matches in the competition, but in 2023, neither opted to renew their deal to cover the competition.