Today in 1942, one of the most infamous matches in football history took place, in Nazi occupied Kiev.
The German Football Club 1. FC Köln has a goat as a mascot. Here is a short story on why that is.
An opera about community, collective action, local stories and football.
A learning activity that encourages students to use football badges as primary sources and learn about historical legacies in the club logos.
Italian history teacher adapted a lesson plan made in Iceland and took it several centuries back.
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.
Football Makes History partners Anne Frank House and Fare Network work with Feyenoord and Borussia Dortmund to combat anti-semitic chants in the stadiums.
When Botafogo plays at Estádio Nilton Santos, they have a guaranteed presence: Luzia Moraes, Vó da Loucos, or the Grandmother of the Mad. Her passion for Botafogo goes back over 80 years.
In this article history teacher Denver Charles from Northern Ireland, talks about his experience using football history in his lessons.
Calcio Storico is football like you’ve never seen before! Dating back to the 15th century, this early form of the game is brutal. But behind the blood and punches lie a story of tradition, pride and honour. A sport as unique and loved in Florence as ACF Fiorentina.
A loving fan and musician put together his two passions and created this compilation of tunes from the Jazz Age.
Archival documents about the so-called entertainment tax are an interesting and surprising source for research into football history.