Iran | ‘As if one were under water’
England | Rough girls, delicate boys
Black Queens and Super Falcons dare to transgress on a ‘crooked field’
‘Do other Martas exist?’ | In ‘machista’ Brazilian culture, one cannot be sure
Israel | Bnei Sakhnin, by cultivating football, hopes to harvest peace
‘The feel of the game’ | On the streets, Charlotte participants experience football as sole force
Cinema | Top-5 films do not feature soccer on the Sly
Playing against boys | Professional league in waiting, competitive instincts still burn for U.S. women
Historically black and proud | At Spelman, women’s soccer pushes beyond expectation
Pride of lions | Iraqi Asian Cup victory reminds a civilization what ‘normal’ feels like
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Karl Pilkington remembers the windy day he scored a goal whilst running from a bee.
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