Spain’s New World Cup Captain: How Unai Simón’s Unexpected Rise Defines La Roja’s 2026 Quest

José Karanka Assumes Role as Sporting Director Amid Club Tensions Ahead of First World Cup José Karanka, the former Spanish football manager, has been appointed as the sporting director of a La Liga club following a brief negotiation process, according to multiple sources. The appointment comes as Karanka prepares to oversee his first FIFA World … Read more

Tudela’s Judo Clubs Celebrate Success: Five Ribera Athletes Earn Black Belts & Promotions in Season-Closing Triumph

Five Judoka Earn Black Belts in Pamplona as Navarra’s Judo Community Celebrates Historic Promotions By Daniel Richardson | Editor-in-Chief, Archysport | Updated: May 15, 2024 Five judoka from Judo Club Ribera Navarra and Shogun Judo Club earned black belt promotions in Pamplona this week, marking the culmination of years of training and a significant milestone … Read more

West Ham to Pay Half London Stadium Rent Following Relegation to Championship

West Ham’s Relegation Could Force UK Taxpayers to Cover Half of £80M London Stadium Rental Daniel Richardson May 15, 2025 • Updated May 16, 2025 When West Ham United dropped into the EFL Championship this season, they didn’t just lose their Premier League status—they triggered a financial time bomb that could cost British taxpayers tens … Read more

¿Es el fútbol argentino de hoy una sombra de lo que fue? La polémica tras el título de Belgrano: ¿torneos cerrados, menos pasión, más negocio?

Argentine Football in Crisis: Is Belgrano’s Title Just a Shadow of What Was? By Daniel Richardson | May 29, 2026 | Buenos Aires, Argentina Argentine football stands at a crossroads. Belgrano’s unexpected victory in the Torneo Apertura 2026 has sparked a national conversation about the soul of the sport. With traditional powerhouses struggling in a … Read more