Telling the history of a city through football stories: a celebration of Amsterdam.
The German Football Club 1. FC Köln has a goat as a mascot. Here is a short story on why that is.
Football Makes History partners Anne Frank House and Fare Network work with Feyenoord and Borussia Dortmund to combat anti-semitic chants in the stadiums.
The story of how the working class fought for their right to play football in Norway.
Archival documents about the so-called entertainment tax are an interesting and surprising source for research into football history.
BBC Sport's Football Focus visits Bundesliga side FC Union Berlin, a "rebellious" football club from East Berlin with a special set of fans, playing their first season in Germany's top flight 30 years after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
For years, fans were banned from attending matches. Politicians believed that the sectarian-driven clashes in the stadiums might take Lebanon to another civil war.
A learning activity that encourages students to use football badges as primary sources and learn about historical legacies in the club logos.
A conversation with Football Makes History developer Geir Ove Halvorsen, a teacher at a secondary school in Norway, about his experience using football history, connecting local and global perspectives in his lessons.
Paolo Maldini’s career seems too good to be true, stylish on and off the field, his life has never been touched by failure or scandal.
The story of Lily Parr sketches out the earlier days of female football in England and beyond.
A loving fan and musician put together his two passions and created this compilation of tunes from the Jazz Age.