Liberating football travel

Liberating football travel

Top of the world, Ma!

Buenos Aires may have the fiercest derby in the world, Glasgow the most bitter and Milan the most glamorous, but Bolivia’s own El Clásico is unquestionably the highest. On April 20, city rivals The Strongest and Club Bolívar meet at the national Estadio Hernando Siles in their native La Paz. Will Fulford-Jones scaled the Andes […]

Resurrection derby

When Parma face Bologna this Sunday, it won’t be any ordinary Derby d’Emilia. The men of the cross striding out against their age-old regional opponents will be playing for a European place for the first time since 2007. Kate Carlisle visits the city of opera, prosciutto and Parmesan cheese to chat to fans in the […]

Queen’s Park

Scotland’s oldest club turns pro to build new future

St Mirren

The Buddies rename stadium after supporters’ group

Motherwell

The Well Society steers Steelmen back into Europe

Take the high road

With the Glasgow and Edinburgh derbies in disarray for 2014-15, further north their Highland counterparts are showing what can be done when supporters come first. Tom Gard treks to Inverness and Dingwall, homes of Caledonian Thistle and Ross County, who face each other this Friday in the last Highland Derby of the season. Scotland’s own […]

Vasas

New stadium honours Rudi bácsi but trophies rusting

MTK Budapest

New stadium, successful academy but relegation rife