As Morocco hosts FIFA Club World Cup, members of Winners 2005 group describe their football club as ‘source of life’.
Andy Richardson
Started work as a sports journalist in Liverpool, the home of football, back in 1996. Have been migrating south ever since, stopping off in London for... six years before joining Aljazeera in 2005. Rumour has it that some kickaround or other is on its way here in 2022
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Al Jazeera’s sports reporter looks back at the World Cup, from the day Qatar won the bid to the final straight.
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Qatar was the first Middle Eastern country to host the international sporting event.
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Qatar might be the first nation to host a 48-team World Cup tournament if a number of CONMEBOL nations have their way.
As World Cup 2018 comes to a climax and Russia reflects on its unexpectedly deep run into the tournament, a FIFA exhibit wants fans of all nations to remember their favourite experiences.
Tens of thousands from China prove to be integral part of global fanbase in Russia.