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'One last game': Calhanoglu and Turkey longing for first World Cup since 2002
SID/Flashscore · 2 months ago
24 years after their miraculous third-place finish in Japan and South Korea, Turkey are on the verge of qualifying for the FIFA World Cup and ending a long wait. One of the team's key pieces is midfielder Hakan Çalhanoğlu, who's made it clear that qualifying for the World Cup is his only goal.

Bosnia captain Edin Dzeko believes Italy feel the pressure ahead of play-off final
Reuters · 2 months ago
Bosnia captain Edin Dzeko brushed aside the controversy over Italy players celebrating his team's win over Wales, but feels the reaction showed the four‑times champions are feeling the heat ahead of the World Cup playoff final between the two sides.

Dutch clubs spent 66 million on agent fees in 24/25, Ajax lead with third of total
Paul Winters · 2 months ago
Ajax spent nearly a third of the total amount of fees paid to agents by Dutch clubs in the 2024/25 season, according to a document released by the Dutch FA (KNVB).

Cardiff City lose £106m compensation case over Emiliano Sala death
AFP · 2 months ago
A French court on Monday dismissed Cardiff City's compensation claim valued at 122 million euros (£106m), in a financial dispute with Ligue 1 club Nantes over the 2019 death of Argentine striker Emiliano Sala.

Graham Potter says Sweden's World Cup play-off final is an 'amazing opportunity'
Reuters · 2 months ago
Despite a qualifying campaign in which they slumped to four defeats and finished bottom of their group, Sweden are one game away from qualifying for the World Cup in the U.S., Mexico and Canada thanks to a process that offers teams a number of second chances.

'The kind of match you dream of playing': Sweden's Lindelof ready for playoff final
Anthony Tomas · 2 months ago
A packed crowd of almost 50,000 at Strawberry Arena in Solna awaits the Swedish national team tomorrow night (Tuesday 31st March, 20:45 CEST) when they face Poland for a place in the 2026 World Cup.

'I wasn't ready for such a move': Depression-hit Kristensen opens up about Ajax time
Paul Winters · 2 months ago
Danish international Rasmus Nissen Kristensen spoke extensively on the Eintracht Frankfurt club podcast about recovering from an ACL injury, being close to retiring, battling depression, and his time at Ajax, saying it was "tough".

EXCLUSIVE: Ederson on Brazil's World Cup hopes and the difference between Pep and Ancelotti
Alex Xavier / Ma · 2 months ago
Brazilian goalkeeper Ederson spoke exclusively to Flashscore about Carlo Ancelotti's Selecao's preparations for the World Cup. Between the friendlies against France and Croatia, the goalkeeper analysed the team's current form and said he was confident of winning the World Cup.

Former Bundesliga coach to replace Neestrup at the helm of crisis-hit FC Copenhagen
Svend Bertil Fra · 2 months ago
Bo Svensson will as expected replace Jacob Neestrup as new coach of FC Copenhagen.

Tuchel not disappointed with England players who withdrew from squad
Reuters · 2 months ago
England manager Thomas Tuchel said on Monday he was not disappointed by players withdrawing from his squad ahead of the friendly against Japan at Wembley, describing the absences as an inevitable consequence of heavy workloads late in the club season.

'I'm very calm': Oscar Gloukh patient amid lack of playing time at Ajax
Paul Winters · 2 months ago
Ajax midfielder Oscar Gloukh said he's staying patient amidst a lack of playing time under several coaches in Amsterdam.

Who has played the most matches at the World Cup finals for Bafana Bafana?
Nick Said · 2 months ago
All members of the Bafana Bafana squad that will take part in the 2026 World Cup will be making their debuts in the global showpiece competition, but who has played the most matches for South Africa at the finals?

Tiny Kosovo on brink of World Cup history but Turkey stand in way in play-off final
Reuters · 2 months ago
Under Serbian rule in the 1990s, sporting events in Kosovo were banned and football games were held privately. After matches, players washed off in small rivers or with melted snow.

All Whites claim historic first win over South American opposition
AFP · 2 months ago
New Zealand thrashed 10-man Chile 4-1 on Monday in Auckland in their last home match before the World Cup, their first win ever against South American opposition.

FSA survey says more than 75% of fans do not support VAR in Premier League
Reuters · 2 months ago
More than 75% of Premier League fans do not support the continued use of Video Assistant Referees (VAR), a survey by a football supporters group showed.

Curacao coach Rutten believes side can spring a surprise at World Cup
Reuters · 2 months ago
Curacao coach Fred Rutten says the World Cup's smallest qualifiers are not heading to the finals just to make up the numbers and have the fighting spirit to cause an upset on their debut at the tournament.

Finland lose on penalties to Cape Verde but win FIFA Series at Eden Park
Anthony Tomas · 2 months ago
Finland's two-match winning run is over after they surrendered a half-time lead to World Cup-bound Cape Verde before losing on penalties at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand.

Australia head coach Popovic calls on new faces to seize opportunity ahead of World Cup
Reuters · 2 months ago
Australia coach Tony Popovic has called on the new faces in his squad to seize their chance with a performance against Curacao as he looks to bed down his World Cup roster.

Egypt national team director Ibrahim Hassan warns Salah against damaging MLS move
Reuters · 2 months ago
Egypt's national team director Ibrahim Hassan has cautioned Mohamed Salah against moving to Major League Soccer after he leaves Liverpool at the end of the season as it would see the forward fade into obscurity.

Premier League supporters struggle to cope as clubs continue to raise prices
AFP · 2 months ago
The Premier League's global appeal is built on packed stadiums and electric atmospheres but as the arms race for talent intensifies, fans are feeling the pinch.















