On this day in 1981 a game that never happened took place. Or: How can counterfactual history help us shift perspectives?
From the example of Goalball, we look at some broader issues with inclusion and equality in sport.
Expand the knowledge of your students about migration and its push and pull factors through the example of football.
Today in 1966, England won the World Cup. This represented a key moment of change, both in post-war Britain and for the post-colonial politics unfolding across the globe.
The story of how the working class fought for their right to play football in Norway.
History teacher Zdravko Stojkoski developed this lesson plan with a visual approach to teaching post-war European history through football competitions.
Waiting for UEFA2020, we provided you with a 365-day #onthisday series of posts. Here is what you enjoyed reading in December!
Archival documents about the so-called entertainment tax are an interesting and surprising source for research into football history.
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.