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RWDM, which stood for Racing White daring Molenbeek, have undergone a rebrand. From the 2025/2026 season onwards, they will ...
The Club World Cup. A bold new era for the world’s most popular sport - or a major inconvenience, shoe-horned into a soccer ...
Club Brugge took the title race down to the final day, but were ultimately pipped by a fantastic Union Saint-Gilloise. Brugge ...
The wave of violence that engulfed Brussels on Sunday and Monday following a major football match was spurred by racist hatred for Belgium’s multiethnic capital, the city’s mayor said. Supporters of ...
On May 29, 1985, 39 people went to the biggest club game in soccer and never returned home. Heysel Stadium in Brussels was ...
FIFPro Europe, the umbrella union supporting the action tabled at the Brussels Court of ... ended up here and why is the new Club World Cup so controversial? Football, in case you missed it ...
Union Saint-Gilloise ended their 90-year wait for the Belgian league title but had to endure a nervy afternoon before beating ...
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.History will remember May 29, 1985, as one of the darkest and saddest days for ...
clubs, players or sponsors. The final speaker at the European Professional Football Forum in Brussels on Tuesday, Tebas was in typically combative form as he criticised FIFA’s decision-making ...
With hooliganism rife in English soccer throughout the 1980s and the events of Heysel still fresh in the memory, there were ...
DR Congo midfielder Zola Matumona, who quit his Belgian club last week over a racist incident, has agreed to return. Matumona quit FC Brussels on Friday after he and his fellow players were lambasted ...
The Heysel disaster embodied what were the darkest days of football. Four decades on, there are still lessons to be learned.
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