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The continent of Africa boasts some of the best and most unusual national flags in the world.
These flags add colour to any games or tournaments organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF), and a look below the surface can rev...
Photo by Bo Zhang on Unsplash
While Olympic men’s football might not be as high profile or as lucrative as the sport’s other international tournaments such as the FIFA World Cup, the European Championship and Copa America, there is still a...
2023 U.S. Open Cup semifinal between FC Cincinnati and Inter Miami in front of a sell-out crowd in Cincinnati, Ohio. Photo: James Nalton
Low attendance at soccer matches can happen anywhere. It can happen in the U.S. Open Cup and it can ha...
This feature and the accompanying interview were originally published in the September 2020 issue of World Soccer magazine, republished here with permission.
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Photos by Daniel Mick.
Minneapo...
US Open Cup qualifier between Lansdowne Yonkers and Oyster Bay United at Tibbets Brook Park, Yonkers, NY. November 19, 2022. Photo by James Nalton.
What if there was a version of the English FA Cup, the Spanish Copa del Rey, or the German...
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Soccer writer for Forbes, the Morning Star newspaper, World Soccer magazine, FotMob, and Guardian US. Occasionally for BBC, Opta Analyst, Analytics FC, Hudson River Blue, The Outfield, and This Is Anfield.
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