How football is organised and organised in different countries
Belgium is a country with a great football tradition. Belgian football has gradually grown to become one of the world’s benchmarks. Home-grown stars have emerged as international superstars and all have been brought up in Belgium’s increasingly competitive grassroots football. In this article we take a look back at the best moments of the Belgian
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Singapore is one of the countries on the rise. Its love of football contrasts with its current domestic league level. As a result, many of its best future players, who are still in training, must find ways to develop in a professional environment at international academies in Europe such as SIA Academy. Even so, Singapore’s
Soccer in the United States is an emerging sport that is captivating more and more Americans. The perception of a purely European competition is losing steam and the American football following is growing. As a consequence, the level of American players is also growing. The US national football team is one of the most historic.
The Australian national football team is a regular fixture at World Cups. They are the biggest football power in Oceania and usually sweep the qualifying rounds. They have also won the OFC Nations Cup, the continent’s equivalent of the European Championship. Australia is a growing world power, both at national team level and in domestic
Football is the most played and followed sport in the world. Yet in North America it was still a step behind. For a short time. In both the United States and Canada, new football avenues have been opened up to capture the attention of spectators. We focus on the Canadian country. With little history, but
Football in Australia is a sport that is growing by leaps and bounds. Major franchises have appeared in the Oceanic country to boost the level of their teams. In addition, several stars have decided to end their careers on Australian soil. A mix that has raised the level and made Australian football a thriving market.
SIA Academy will host more than 35 Ukrainian refugee footballers fleeing the war in their country at its facilities in Enguera, Valencia. Soccer Inter-Action’s international football academy already has services in place to provide shelter, food and a sports programme for Ukrainian players. It will be a gesture of solidarity with football players in training
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Japan is the most prolific Asian country for world football. Its national stars have toured the world and have been idols of the masses. All five major leagues are nurtured by Japanese players. From Keisuke Honda to Shinji Kagawa and the legendary Nakamura. All of them share their great talent and their desire to succeed
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The United States has become one of the most attractive countries to be a professional footballer. Football in America has taken a giant leap forward and is capable of attracting the attention of world-class European players. In addition, promising young local players have already made their mark on the international scene. Players such as Ibrahimovic,
What is football like in France? Something has changed in French football. Its national league was not considered a major power until well into 2010. The term ‘four major leagues’ has been replaced by the term ‘five major leagues’. A development that has made a strong impact on the European football scene. To know what