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In this issue

Keir Radnedge - Chuck Blazer passes away.

Paul Gardner - VAR has teething problems.

Brian Glanville - Chelsea’s wasted talent and more...

Neymar Snr

Svengali father behind world-record transfer

Neymar Snr

3 mins

Keir Radnedge

Death of a whistle-blower away

Keir Radnedge

3 mins

Paul Gardner

VAR flattered to deceive in Russia

Paul Gardner

3 mins

Belgian Coaches Are A Disappearing Breed

A look at the line-up of this season’s coaches tells a story: of the 16 incumbents, only six are Belgian nationals. However, of last term’s top seven, only Anderlecht were led by a non-Belgian.

Belgian Coaches Are A Disappearing Breed

2 mins

Bundesliga To Lead The Way Once More

Still the place for excitement packed matches of ebb and flow, locally produced talent, a fan first culture and stadia full-house signs, the Bundesliga becomes even more special in a World Cup season, with players’ appetites suitably whetted by the prospect of taking part in the greatest show on earth.

Bundesliga To Lead The Way Once More

6 mins

Ajax Struck By Tragedy

Although they deservedly earned praise for their way of playing, and for reaching last season’s Europa League Final, Ajax finished the campaign without silverware and the heat is on to deliver.

Ajax Struck By Tragedy

3 mins

Rodgers Targets Seven In A Row

How do you improve on perfection? Well, Brendan Rodgers and his Celtic players will discover if that is possible between now and May.

Rodgers Targets Seven In A Row

2 mins

Russia Cherchesov Under Growing Pressure

The popular excuse for Russia’s poor showing in the recent Confederations Cup was the loss of key players to injury ahead of a tournament at which the semi-finals had been decreed the minimum requirement of Stanislav Cherchesov’s team by local officials, media and fans alike.

Russia Cherchesov Under Growing Pressure

3 mins

Arena Arrival Revives Campaign

With three assured berths for CONCACAF teams, plus a fourth available through a play-off, the USA ought to be home and dry before qualification even starts.

Arena Arrival Revives Campaign

3 mins

Face To Face Fatma Samoura

FIFA’s secretary-general shares her thoughts on the first 12 months of her tenure and what the future holds in store for football’s governing body

Face To Face Fatma Samoura

6 mins

Read all stories from World Soccer

World Soccer Magazine Description:

PublisherKelsey Media

CategorySports

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

World Soccer Magazine is an English-language football magazine, published by Kelsey Media. The magazine was established in 1960 and is the oldest continually published football magazine in the United Kingdom. It specialises in the international football scene. Its regular contributing writers include Brian Glanville, Keir Radnedge, Sid Lowe and Tim Vickery.

World Soccer Magazine is a popular read for many football fans who want to stay up-to-date on the latest news and developments in the world of football. It is also a good source of inspiration for finding new teams and players to follow.

Here are some of the things you can expect from World Soccer Magazine:

* In-depth coverage of the international football scene
* Interviews with top players and managers
* Features on the latest football trends

If you're looking for a magazine that will help you stay up-to-date on the latest news and developments in the world of football, then World Soccer Magazine is a good choice. Subscribe today and start enjoying the in-depth coverage, interviews, and features!

Here are some of the things that make World Soccer Magazine special:

* It's the oldest continually published football magazine in the UK.
* It has a team of expert writers who provide insightful and entertaining coverage of the international football scene.
* It's a great source of inspiration for finding new teams and players to follow.

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