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UEFA's Human Rights Initiatives at Euro 2024 and Euro 2025

UEFA, in partnership with German and Swiss governments, established human rights advisory boards for Euro 2024 and Euro 2025 to address human rights violations, resulting in measures such as improved reporting mechanisms and social media monitoring to combat discrimination and cyberbullying.

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Gender Equality
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Barcelona's €62 Million Pursuit of Nico Williams Faces Contract and Financial Fair Play Hurdles

Barcelona is attempting to sign Athletic Bilbao's Nico Williams for €62 million, facing hurdles in contract negotiations with his agent and potential financial fair play challenges, despite reporting near €950 million in revenue for 2024-2025. The transfer is further complicated by a strained relati...

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Reduced Inequality
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Liverpool Mourns Diogo Jota: Data-Driven Success and Sudden Loss

Liverpool forward Diogo Jota, 28, died Wednesday night in a car accident; his acquisition exemplifies the club's successful data-driven recruitment model that transformed their competitiveness.

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Liverpool's Diogo Jota Dies in Car Accident

Liverpool's Diogo Jota, 28, and his brother André Silva died in a car accident in Zamora, Spain, after their vehicle crashed and caught fire following a tire blowout during an overtaking maneuver on the A-52 highway.

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Mary Earps Documentary Highlights Goalkeeper's Career and Retirement

Mary Earps: Queen of Stops", a documentary about England women's goalkeeper Mary Earps, premiered on iPlayer in late May 2025, shortly after her retirement announcement; it chronicles her career, from early struggles to winning the Euros and reaching the World Cup final, showcasing her personal jour...

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Gender Equality
nytimes.com
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Lionesses' Heatwave Protocols for Euro 2025

England's women's football team, the Lionesses, are preparing for the 2025 European Championship in Switzerland, which will see temperatures as high as 34°C; however, their coach Sarina Wiegman says they have protocols in place, including cold vests and cryotherapy, to mitigate the heat's impact on ...

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Good Health and Well-being
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Struff Upsets Auger-Aliassime, to Face Alcaraz on Centre Court at Wimbledon

Jan-Lennard Struff, a German tennis player ranked outside the top 100, upset 25th-seeded Felix Auger-Aliassime in a thrilling Wimbledon second-round match that concluded on July 4th, setting up a Centre Court showdown against top seed Carlos Alcaraz. This follows Alexander Zverev's first round exit.

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Alcaraz Extends Wimbledon Winning Streak to 20

Carlos Alcaraz secured his 20th consecutive victory at Wimbledon, defeating Oliver Tarvet in straight sets to advance to the third round, matching a record only surpassed by Rod Laver in speed of achievement and equaling seven other players this century in length of winning streak.

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Manchester City's 342 Million Euro Squad Overhaul Under Guardiola

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is leading a major squad reconstruction in 2025 following a Champions League exit and Premier League underperformance, investing 342 million euros in eight new players, seven of whom are currently contributing to the team's Club World Cup campaign.

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smh.com.au
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Reds' Loss to Lions Reveals Potential Wallabies' Strengths and Lions' Weaknesses

In a 52-12 loss to the British and Irish Lions, the Queensland Reds momentarily led, showcasing individual brilliance and exposing potential weaknesses in the Lions' defense, providing valuable insights for the upcoming Wallabies' Test series.

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smh.com.au
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Johnson Urges Australia to Bid for 2029 Club World Cup to Rescue A-League

Outgoing Football Australia CEO James Johnson urges a bid for the 2029 FIFA Club World Cup to boost the struggling A-League, citing the success of previous major tournaments and the need to connect the league with global football, despite the league recently posting an $8.5 million loss.

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Adeyemi-Guirassy Partnership Fuels Dortmund's Tactical Shift

Borussia Dortmund's Karim Adeyemi prefers playing alongside Serhou Guirassy as a second striker, a tactical shift that proved successful in their 2-1 victory against CF Monterrey in the Club World Cup, leading to calls for a more cautious defensive strategy against Real Madrid in the upcoming quarte...

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