Iranian women footballers offered ‘place to train, play and belong’ by Australian team after being granted asylum - Five players from the Iranian women’s football team have been granted asylum in Aust ...
The two remaining Iranian football players who sought asylum in Australia trained at the grounds of A-League club Brisbane Roar without a hijab, providing a glimpse of the freedom that could have been ...
Retirement is a key turning point in every footballer's life. This video discusses the factors that contribute to deciding when to retire from football, such as professional achievements, physical ...
Two Iranian women footballers have trained with the Australian club Brisbane Roar after seeking asylum in the country, with ...
Their absence was noticed at dinner. Iranian staff and security rushed through the lobby of the team’s upscale Gold Coast ...
Australian football club Brisbane Roar have offered to open their doors to the five members of Iran’s women’s football team ...
The President of the United States of America, Donald Trump, took centre stage and talked about the risks that Iran's football team could face if they decide to compete in the upcoming edition of the ...
Memories of Seanie Johnston hurling in Kildare as Mikey Stafford finds himself lining out for Éire Óg Greystones in a Wicklow ...
Five Iranian footballers made the heart-wrenching move to stay in Australia. For those who returned home, the decision was ...
The footballers were given visas to stay in Australia after concerns the team would face repercussions at home.
Another lesser known Englishman who decided to move to Spain is Dolan, who left Blackburn Rovers to join Espanyol on a free transfer last summer. The 24-year-old former Manchester City academy starlet ...
The former Manchester United star is just one player who has gone to make an enormous amount of money ...