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In Trinidad & Tobago’s first-ever World Cup match, their legendary goalkeeper
Reality check…the USA were thrashed 4-0 by Switzerland ...
As the Lionesses prepare to defend their title at the Euros, Radio Times tracked down the real trailblazers of the women’s game, who made their success on the pitch possible. From hosing down in cattle markets to forking out a fortune to play, they reveal the obstacles they overcame for the game they love
SOUTHAMPTON 1NEWCASTLE 0 First Division, 1989 “I joined mid-season from Millwall – when we played Newcastle, we hadn’t won for more than 20 games and were staring at relegation. In the last minute, th
“I made [Brazil] available to host the next ...
In the early 1970s, women’s football in England was a far cry from what it is today. Today, England’s Lionesses such as Beth Mead, Lucy Bronze and recently retired international goalkeeper Mary Earps
If the Premier League’s foundation provided the gunpowder for English football’s foreign revolution, the summer of 1995 was when the keg exploded. The year in which I Believe by Robson & Jerome unfath