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Manchester City and Brighton Lead the Transformation of Women’s Football in Europe

Manchester City and Brighton Lead the Transformation of Women’s Football in Europe

by Juan José Saldaña | May 13, 2026 | +More

The growth of women’s football in Europe is no longer measured solely by record audiences, titles or high-profile signings. It is also reflected in the way the most ambitious clubs are redefining the working conditions of their players by investing in infrastructure...
Premier League clubs sell assets for 700 million to avoid financial sanctions

Premier League clubs sell assets for 700 million to avoid financial sanctions

by Juan José Saldaña | Apr 13, 2026 | +More

For years, the Premier League was the symbol of limitless growth, an ecosystem where money flowed naturally and multimillion-dollar transfers seemed part of an unquestionable logic. However, beneath that surface of prosperity, the model is beginning to show strain....
WSL2 pays under-23 players below the national minimum wage

WSL2 pays under-23 players below the national minimum wage

by Juan José Saldaña | Jan 28, 2026 | +More

The introduction of minimum salaries in the Women’s Super League 2 was presented as a decisive step toward the professionalization of women’s football in England. For the first time, players had a guaranteed salary floor, a clear signal that the league sought to...
Alarm in the United Kingdom over the surge in sports piracy and illegal betting

Alarm in the United Kingdom over the surge in sports piracy and illegal betting

by Juan José Saldaña | Jan 15, 2026 | +More

Sports piracy in the United Kingdom has ceased to be a marginal phenomenon and has become a structural threat to the sports and entertainment ecosystem. With 3.6 billion illegal streams recorded over the past year, the problem highlights not only the fragility of the...
The judicial review of Wimbledon over the 39 new courts it wants to build

The judicial review of Wimbledon over the 39 new courts it wants to build

by Juan José Saldaña | Nov 20, 2025 | +More

The expansion of Wimbledon, one of the most iconic tournaments in world sport, has entered a decisive phase marked by legal and community tensions. The project of the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) to build 39 new grass courts on the former Wimbledon Park Golf...
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