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Why Did I Care?
The 2022 UEFA Women’s EURO competition has set attendance and viewing records. It’s been accompanied by a commendable and long-needed rise in campaigning against misogyny and online abuse, including Not Her Problem and Her Game Too. These are fantastic strides in the right direction, and send an overwhelmingly positive message to future generations of players and fans, of any gender, that they are welcome participants in the world’s most popular sport. It’s wonderful to see how far we’ve come in respecting women as athletes. But this progress also serves as a stark reminder to me of my participation in a shameful culture of holding women back.
By Madeleine Norton3 years ago in Cleats
Charlotte FC is Ready to Party
When Major League Soccer became the prominent professional soccer league in the US in 1996, no one could have imagined it would grow into the multi-billion-dollar league it is today. At the start average attendance numbers rarely exceeded 15,000, eight of the ten teams were renting stadiums from NFL teams, and the league lost an estimated 250 million dollars in its first five years of existence. A stark contrast to the 28-team league we have today.
By Connor Jaramillo4 years ago in Cleats
Why Maradona Is God , And Messi Isn't
Somewhere around 2013, I was at the gym, finishing my workout on the treadmill, when I glanced at the door and saw a short, chubby man walk in the door, followed by a bleach-blond woman 30 years younger and a personal trainer three times his size. His attitude was that of someone who owned not just the gym, but the whole city.
By Taru Anniina Liikanen4 years ago in Cleats
Reconciling With Mistakes: A Football Point of View
2021 had a lot of football moments. The 2020 Euro Cup alone saw more own goals than the whole history of the tournament. And, in most cases, these own goals led to the defeat of the team. This made me think about the mental health issues faced by the players and the ways in which they deal with their mistakes on the ground.
By A Elizabeth4 years ago in Cleats
The Life and Times of Romelu Lukaku
Romelu Menama Lukaku Bolingoli, aka Romelu Lukaku, was born in 1993 in Antwerp, Belgium to parents of Congolese descent, and when he played his first game for a senior club for Anderlecht at age 16 in the Belgian Pro League there was little sign that he would one day move to Chelsea Football Club in Kensington, London for a club-record £97.5 million ($135m USD).
By Hamish Alexander4 years ago in Cleats
At Long, Long Last, the Champions League Final
The Champions League final between Manchester City and Chelsea to crown the best soccer team in Europe — even though the two sides both hail from the UK — was always going to be hyped as one of those games where both sides overthink things.
By Hamish Alexander5 years ago in Cleats
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11 February 2026 — A Day Forever Etched in Cricket History
11 February 2026 became a day that will always be remembered in cricket history. At the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, what unfolded was not just a match but a nerve-shredding drama, a test of character, and ultimately, a decision left to fate.
By Ibrahim Shah about 10 hours ago in Cleats
Mack Hollins Handcuffs Entrance Explained: Why the NFL Star Shocked Fans Before the Super Bowl
Article: Mack Hollins Handcuffs – The Story Behind the Viral Super Bowl Entrance When Mack Hollins arrived at Super Bowl LX wearing handcuffs and a Hannibal Lecter–style mask, the internet did what it does best: exploded. Cameras captured the New England Patriots wide receiver being escorted into the stadium in a look that was equal parts unsettling, theatrical, and unforgettable. Within minutes, “Mack Hollins handcuffs” was trending across social media platforms.
By Story Prism3 days ago in Cleats
Mack Hollins Stats: From College Walk-On to Super Bowl LX Standout
Mack Hollins’ stats tell a story that goes far beyond numbers. From walking on at North Carolina to producing on football’s biggest stage in Super Bowl LX, Hollins has built a career defined by efficiency, resilience, and clutch performances rather than headline-grabbing volume. While he may not always lead the league in receptions, his statistical impact shows up when it matters most.
By Story Prism3 days ago in Cleats
The Last Match of Summer
Aariz had been waiting for this summer for months. Every day after school, he would practice in his small backyard, dribbling the ball over rocks and patches of grass, imagining he was playing in a real stadium. His dream was simple: to be part of the school football team and prove that all the hard work he put in would pay off. He knew he wasn’t the most talented player, but he had determination, and that made him feel unstoppable.
By Sudais Zakwan4 days ago in Cleats
James Pearce Jr.: From Tennessee Star to NFL Rookie Sensation and Recent Legal Turmoil
James Pearce Jr. is one of the most talked about young talents in the NFL — not just for his on field performance but also for recent off field events that have thrust him into nationwide headlines. This article explores his journey from a promising collegiate athlete in Tennessee to a top tier rookie in the National Football League, and the legal issues he is currently facing.
By Story Prism4 days ago in Cleats
Lindsey Vonn’s Harrowing Olympic Crash: The End of a Legendary Career?
Lindsey Vonn’s Harrowing Olympic Crash: The End of a Legendary Career? The world watched in stunned silence as American ski legend Lindsey Vonn suffered a devastating crash during the women’s downhill event at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy—an accident that not only ended her dreams at this Games but may also mark the close of one of alpine skiing’s most remarkable careers.
By Story Prism4 days ago in Cleats
Medal Count Winter Olympics 2026: Who Will Rise, Who May Fall
Every Winter Olympics leaves behind more than medals. It leaves memories of missed landings, unexpected champions, and nations holding their breath as the final results appear. With the Games returning to Europe in 2026, curiosity is already building around one central question: what will the medal count Winter Olympics 2026 look like? Fans are not just counting golds. They are watching patterns, history, and quiet shifts in global winter sports. Italy’s mountains will host more than competitions. They will host pressure, hope, and national pride. This article explores the countries most likely to shape the medal table, the sports that matter most, and why the 2026 medal count may tell a different story than past Games.
By Muqadas khan4 days ago in Cleats
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