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  1. El Mundialito was a perfect propaganda tool for the dictatorships of South America

    Not for the first time in the region, a South American military dictatorship intended to use a football tournament to boost its own reputation, but things did not go the way they wanted in Uruguay…

  2. World Soccer review of 2011

    Looking back at the personalities who shaped the past 12 months on and off the pitch.

  3. After the devastation of Italy’s 2009 earthquake one club has risen from the ashes

    After the earthquake came the rebuilding: L’Aquila Calcio's rise is lifting the spirits of the local populace.

  4. World Soccer Daily: 10 stories you need to read, November 21st, 2011

    In today's World Soccer Daily, suicide attempt referee released from hospital, Beckham comes good at last, game abandoned after linesman hit by umbrella, Iker Casillas hidden talents, Emmanuel Eboue can't escape the boo boys.

  5. Urawa Reds staring at the abyss

    Urawa Reds are accustomed to fighting it out at the top of the table, but now they have a battle on their hands if they wish to avoid the ignominy of relegation from the J-League.

  6. A couple of exciting young talents are attracting plaudits across Italy

    You may not have heard of Lorenzo Insigne and Ciro Immobile, but if they carry on with their rate of progress it will only be a matter of time before you do.

  7. World Soccer Daily: 10 stories you need to read, October 28th, 2011

    In today's World Soccer Daily, an unexpected defeat for Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich, a spate of knee injuries in Spain, Pele puts the boot into Messi, and Henri Michel returns to coach Nations Cup hosts…

  8. World Soccer Daily: 10 stories you need to read, October 5th

    In today's World Soccer Daily, David Beckham with a tricky choice, Brazil gives way to FIFA, Lionel Messi not a one-man team, another Arsenal player sets sights on Barcelona, plus Qatar defends itself over 2022…

  9. The dark heart of Italy: the demise of AS Lodigiani

    The demise of AS Lodigiani and their Ultrà following, illustrates all that is wrong with Italian football and Italian society.

  10. Summer transfers

    England, France, Germany, Italy and Spain, club-by-club, all the transfers taking place this summer.

  11. Brian Glanville on the dearth of English playmakers

    Brian Glanville applauds the use of wingers by Fabio Capello, but laments the lack of a genuine playmaker within the England set-up.

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