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✍️ Reporter for @theathleticfc.bsky.social. Investigations with a bit of cycling and #NUFC. Read books, climb hills, make soup. 📚🏔️🥣
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The Czech Republic were physical, they clogged it up, they put set-pieces on a pedestal. It raised a fear: will this World Cup reflect the negativity of last season’s Premier League? Their game with South Korea was a battle for the tournament’s soul.
Reflections from South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic, with Hwang In-beom the star. Plainly more than 700 empty seats in the stadium amidst pricing complaints - FIFA were unable to provide an immediate explanation.
Full explanation of the issues at play here from Adam Crafton:
NEW: A lawsuit has been filed against FIFA over the governing body’s ban on supporters bringing the pre-revolutionary Iranian flag into stadiums at this summer’s World Cup. Anti-regime group claims fans have “protected symbolic and political speech”.
Hello from Guadalajara, Jalisco 🇲🇽 It's South Korea vs Czech Republic in the second game of this World Cup — and the volcano-like Estadio Akron is a real doozy. Play our free prediction game on @theathleticfc.bsky.social — I've gone for a draw tonight...
Japan captain Wataru Endo ruled out of World Cup after failing to recover from ankle injury. Promptly retired from intl football. Leaves Japan short in central midfield - Moriyasu calls up a fifth striker instead.
Two months ago, Kamilla Aasebø rode her first Paris-Roubaix. A crash with 50km remaining left the 19yo with a broken jaw, fractured elbow — and a catastrophic brain bleed. Now after relearning to move her right leg, she is back on her bike. Exclusive interview, free to read ⬇️
“The ball does not roll”. The World Cup kicks off today… but in Mexico City there are fears that the opening game could be disrupted by fierce protests between the teachers’ union and the government. Reporting with @felipecardenas.bsky.social:
Exclusive: The ITIA investigated one of tennis’ top stars over suspicious betting patterns in a match during the past two years. It shows the sport’s reality - and why tennis is uniquely vulnerable to fixing. Part six of @theathletic.com’s fixing series ⬇️
Football, fixing, and organised crime. Phil Buckingham visited Europol to report on the deepening links between cartels, gangs, triads, and corrupted matches. Part five of @theathleticfc.bsky.social’s match-fixing series, free to read ⬇️
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After sitting back and absorbing pressure, the Czechs scored a goal almost a satire of how the Premier League looked last season
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South Korea beats Czech Republic but why all the empty seats at World Cup’s second game? (Gift Article)
Long Throws 1, Football 2: How many Premier League tactics will be seen at this World Cup? (Gift Article)
Analysis of South Korea against Czech Republic at the World Cup, a match marked by lots of empty seats
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The Institute for Voices of Liberty has sent a letter to FIFA outlining its concerns and plans to follow up with legal action
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FIFA threatened with U.S. lawsuit over World Cup ban on pre-revolutionary Iran flag (Gift Article)
The Institute for Voices of Liberty, a Californian non-profit, submitted the suit to the Los Angeles County Superior Court on Thursday.
Lawsuit filed against FIFA over ban on pre-revolutionary Iran flag (Gift Article)
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See my picks and play along at The Athletic Soccer Pick'em
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The Liverpool midfielder has not started a game since February and said he has played his final match for Japan.
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2026 World Cup Pick’em - Make Your Picks
Japan’s Wataru Endo out of World Cup, confirms international retirement
The Norwegian U23 road race champion talks to Jacob Whitehead about a difficult and worrying road to recovery
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Kamilla Aasebø interview: From a brain bleed at Paris-Roubaix to getting back on her bike (Gift Article)
Protesters in Mexico plan to reach the Azteca Stadium and disrupt the opening game of the World Cup
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The Athletic's eight-month investigation explains why tennis remains so vulnerable to fixers.
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Could the World Cup’s opening game be disrupted by teacher protests in Mexico? (Gift Article)
Match fixing in tennis: How gangs use threats and violence to prey on lower-ranked players with everything to lose (Gift Article)
The Athletic went to Europol headquarters in the Hague to learn about the fight with organised crime groups targeting football
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Fixing in sport: How Asian and European organised crime groups are working together to target football (Gift Article)
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