" He continued: "And no footballers have been killed while playing.
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The contrast with today's footballers could not be more stark.
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They said they planned to become professional footballers in Russia.
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Their work is just as amazing as footballers or actors.
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He's one of the most famous footballers of all time...
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So how will football, and footballers, actually be affected by Brexit?
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Who are the most dominant footballers in world soccer right now?
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Only one of 111 former footballers hadn't shown signs of CTE.
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Now, before the World Cup, they (our footballers) need our support.
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That is less than the wage bill for Manchester City's footballers.
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Cricketers, footballers and tennis players all wore white, or dull tones.
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"The kids are footballers so they have high immune systems," Jesada said.
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"The kids are footballers so they have high immune systems," Chokdumrongsuk said.
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" He said, "the kids are footballers so they have high immune systems.
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If there's one thing footballers get accused of a lot, it's diving.
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Working with footballers, they don't always take responsibility for their own actions.
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Of the Russian athletes anonymously accused in the report, 37 are footballers.
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Also, its footballers knocked England (population: 53m) out of a European tournament.
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Footballers have suffered broken arms, cracked ribs, fractured wrists and dislocated knees.
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All footballers from the age of four are taught by such instructors.
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For some British schoolchildren, they come in the form of favorite footballers.
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Maybe it will imply fewer foreign footballers in the English Premier League.
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Then as today, footballers were not exactly well versed in international politics.
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There's also the 2003 series "Footballers Wives," which is a sudsy marvel.
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Real Madrid and Juventus have sent all of their footballers into quarantine.
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Each year, top footballers sign contracts worth tens of millions of dollars.
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"The wages must be improved and there has to be job security for women footballers," she said, pointing out that while male footballers earn four-five million Bangladesh taka ($50,000-$60,000) annually their women counterparts receive about 20,000 taka.
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"Known as the 'Beckham law,' it had allowed footballers to curb their taxes."
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Do you think that we needed a committee to identify international Bahraini footballers ?
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The players of Chapecoense were not the only footballers to fly with Lamia.
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Why did these high-priced footballers play military dress-up for the weekend?
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Chiefly, it humanises footballers in a way that the media often fails to.
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The footballers' boycott of the game would have cost the university around $1m.
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How do you think that inspired a younger generation of footballers in Africa?
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Both were very famous footballers in their own right back in the day.
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His footballers are cosmopolitan superstars whose skills are as formidable as their egos.
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The walls are covered in old portraits of famous footballers and Peruvian celebrities.
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And the footballers certainly are not old enough to be asking for this.
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The response was emphatic — not only from fans, but from the footballers too.
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Lloyd's specialises in complex insurance risks, from offshore oil rigs to footballers' legs.
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Check out the arrivals ... other footballers Sergio Aguero, Ezequiel Lavezzi, and many others.
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But it's not just global pop stars and footballers who eat at Zouk.
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Spent a bit of time trying to remember what type of haircut footballers have.
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Footballers are a leading export: European club sides are stuffed with Latin American stars.
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Then, if they are clever, they drop their best footballers into a competitive market.
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Few footballers make it to the end of their careers with their knees intact.
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" They must also have "specially assigned staff to track the thinking of such footballers.
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The footballers began running their play and the poor creature instantly regretted its decision.
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I was in the toilet vomiting, then coming back and chatting to these footballers.
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But of the 49 fluffy footballers, which ones will stand out as all-stars?
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They weren't troubles caused by the constant spotlight or paparazzi that blight footballers' lives.
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Over-coached footballers do not respond well when a game takes an unexpected turn.
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Footballers are incongruous with sculpture, but artists keep taking commissions to sculpt them anyway.
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The hiring of chief executives, television stars or top footballers, however, is a different matter.
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They are semi-pro footballers, holidaying estate agents, college students and Essex lads on tour.
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In the early '90s, footballers were not given the counselling and guidance they are today.
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Rivaldo – himself an Olympic bronze medallist – was one of a golden generation of Brazilian footballers.
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Chinese money has also cascaded towards individual footballers, who often join the world's best paid.
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Manchester City's Argentinian striker is regarded as one of the best footballers in the world.
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One of the greatest footballers of all time, he became president of UEFA in 2007.
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That's why it can be so disheartening when you get people who bag women footballers.
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The fact is that, down the years, many footballers have lived less than spotless lives.
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Some of England's best footballers, like Raheem Sterling and Marcus Rashford, are of Caribbean descent.
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BARCELONA (Reuters) - Top-flight women footballers in Spain are going on strike indefinitely from Nov.
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"They are young people who play football; they are not just small footballers," Lopes said.
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IT IS JUST a practice match, but the footballers are wearing their full kit anyway.
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Showing people that footballers from different tribes can play alongside each other has symbolic importance.
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"It's been two years to try and understand these footballers, the human beings behind the footballers, and to try and get a group that shared the same ambition, not just to use the national team to improve their brand," Martinez told a news conference.
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He highlighted the levels of executive pay and the "simply ridiculous" wages earned by Premiership footballers.
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The Panenka penalty was born, and has been imitated by the world's best footballers ever since.
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While at the West London club Hill was elected chairman of the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA).
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His point being: The footballers were playing like ballerinas, which he meant as a bad thing.
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It's a risible misconception that rugby is populated by athletes inferior to high-level American footballers.
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Numerous Dutch footballers, including Georginio Wijnaldum and Memphis Depay, have already made individual stands against abuse.
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"I have to praise the coach who took care of the footballers very well," Lertvirairatanapong said.
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Somehow that nation of 11 million people has produced a golden generation of elite, attacking footballers.
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Tabloids speculated that the footballers had unwittingly become embroiled in a feud between two rival gangs.
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In return, clubs could have their pick of the world's footballers, free of the usual eligibility rules.
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And Kadyrov has done it repeatedly with footballers and others willing to play his game in Chechnya.
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It's a problem with Premier League footballers – they tend not to take ownership of what they're doing.
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ARGENTINA IS FAMED as much for its financial crashes as for its juicy steaks and nifty footballers.
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To write a story involving footballers is one thing; to make it sound authentic is quite another.
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Portugal's footballers are the European champions, and its politicians have nabbed a clutch of senior international jobs.
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Instead he grabs a gamepad and controls one of the robotic footballers against three AI-controlled opponents.
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This generation is the most professional generation of footballers we have ever had—not only in England.
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All four of the former footballers alleged that coaches from their youth training had sexually abused them.
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Stories about footballers following their playing careers by making inroads into music don't normally deserve much attention.
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"The recent FIELD study highlighted an increased dementia risk for ex-professional footballers in Scotland," she said.
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Now this programme will continue for these kids and we're going to get great footballers from that.
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Not to mention brawling footballers, pie hogs, napkin thieves and guests who don't help with the dishes.
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Other recent visitors include former U.S. President George W. Bush, Saudi princes, Hollywood stars and millionaire footballers.
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Australian rugby union player Israel Folau told Mashable Australia a device like this could help footballers like himself.
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But even as the FARC footballers warmed up, there were signs that not everything was going to plan.
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The championship will be held across stadiums in France and will showcase some of the world's best footballers.
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BLESSED with tropical beaches, bossa nova and balletic footballers, Brazil seems like a marvellous place to be young.
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A petition to allow England and Scotland's footballers to wear the poppy symbol has attracted almost 300,000 signatures.
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In 2017-153 England's Professional Footballers Association, a representative group, spent £125,000 ($160,000) on research into head injuries.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. Stories of professional footballers going on strike are not uncommon.
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"I think you have to remember we are human beings as well as footballers," said goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel.
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FIFpro, the worldwide union of professional footballers, said the deal illustrated much of what wrong with the sport.
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"It's about the effect it has in distorting the market of footballers on a European level," he said.
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They have been successfully re-engineered, in most cases, as footballers as Guardiola would like them to be.
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"As footballers you just grow up with people from different backgrounds and different colors of skin," he said.
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More commonly found in boxers and American footballers, the condition is attributed to severe blows to the head.
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Since 2014, Dawn Astle has been contacted by families of numerous other footballers affected by degenerative brain disease.
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The petition has been signed by former footballers such as Robert Pires, Jamie Carragher, Kelly Smith and Gerard Houllier.
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Footballers and soccer clubs also welcomed the news, posting messages on Twitter as well as invitations to the boys.
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"The recent crackdown on high-profile footballers follows the removal of a tax exemption in 2010," the BBC reports.
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Brazil has a history of unorthodox candidates running for office: porn stars, footballers, a guy dressed up like Batman.
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College footballers who fail to gain professional contracts will have skills that could prove handy on the rugby pitch.
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A separate FIFPro study found that footballers are also more prone to mental health problems after long-term injuries.
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Suddenly men with guns and machetes sprang out of the bush and handed weapons to those masquerading as footballers.
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The Drake Foundation, a charity, is now conducting research to find out how common the disease is among footballers.
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Other footballers were saying to me how amazing I was in the game and they had to buy me.
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Inside the cafe hung pictures of famous footballers and a sign for a local group of Real Madrid fans.
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Irishman Shane Lowry, who won the golf tournament, comes from a prominent family of Gaelic footballers in the Republic.
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Endurance prevailed, as befits the professional footballers of a nation that lives through winter months of almost complete darkness.
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Aside from the slightly wacky nature of the claim, there's another problem – who would pay to watch robot footballers?
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"I don't think there are many footballers who would invite their friend's mother to watch a game," Kijanka said.
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Since all this time football was classified under "amateur" sport, footballers didn't enjoy the same rights as other workers.
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It turns out that there are a lot of similarities in the skill sets needed by footballers and pilots.
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Footballers are meant to run free, to gallop across the pitch, to sprint to and fro with incalculable grace.
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Today happens to be the birthday of four high-profile footballers: Carlos Tevez, Adnan Januzaj, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Neymar. Coincidence?
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This seems unfortunate, in that there are few people who could contribute more to the refereeing profession than ex-footballers.
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Before we go on, we should state that there is one glaringly obvious reason that former footballers avoid becoming officiators.
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If Bendtner is a salutary lesson to young footballers, then, he is also a salutary lesson to managers and clubs.
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Bolsonaro has won support in recent weeks from a handful of top footballers, most controversially Palmeiras' club midfielder Felipe Melo.
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And as the clubs in Europe reap more and more cash, the world's best footballers are drawn towards the continent.
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As Evans said himself when police called him in for questioning: "We could have any girl we wanted... We're footballers".
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In 2012 three Swiss footballers were acquitted largely because a national law against sporting fraud had yet to be passed.
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France always boasts one of the deepest teams around, thanks to a youth system that consistently churns out skilled footballers.
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"We can enjoy it from the first minute," the Spaniard said, describing the fixture as a childhood dream for footballers.
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At the time of his speech, footballers were not well remunerated and could be retained against their will by clubs.
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The 75-year-old, who is considered among the world's greatest footballers, relies on endorsements for much of his income.
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Unlike Britain or France, Spain has no ministers or political leaders and scarcely any national-team footballers of immigrant extraction.
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From buying clubs to launching apps, many retired footballers try their hand at continuing a career off the pitch too.
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Later on Sunday, Mahrez, of Leicester, was named English soccer's player of the year in the Professional Footballers' Association awards.
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Fast forward several decades, no doubt with many dubious happenings in the meantime, and crime amongst footballers begins to peak.
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Nonetheless, in the modern age, artists seem to be making statues of footballers at a faster rate than ever before.
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For footballers, a general enhancement in perspective would boost them, specifically through exposure to fresh tactics, characters, rivalries and atmospheres.
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He enjoys the adulation of millions of fans at home and is a role model for children aspiring to be footballers.
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However, the proposal received immediate critical reaction from the Spanish Footballers Union over the plans, whose members even threatened strike action.
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The oil vats used at the RayGray factory are huge, like the giant communal baths footballers wash in after cup matches.
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FIFPro said it was calling on footballers "to help a fellow player", detailing measures such as signing an Amnesty International petition.
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"The clock is ticking and we ask all footballers to do what they can to #SaveHakeem," it said in a statement.
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Indeed, pigeon racing in China is witnessing the same price inflation as many other asset classes, from fine wine to footballers.
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Over the past month the two front-running clerics have hosted DJs and footballers as warm-up acts at their rallies.
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Another heart-warming story, the rescue of young footballers from a cave in Thailand, got 3.4m hours of attention in total.
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His groomsmen will include a slew of professional footballers including Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Brandon Thompson and free agent Johnnie Troutman.
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On the other side of the gender divide, a strike by male footballers was called ahead of the 2010 MLS season.
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Many former youth footballers struggle to adjust to a life outside the game, and that can sometimes have disastrous personal consequences.
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Carve-outs were duly created: butchers and ballet dancers were given special treatment and footballers were not required to speak English.
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Footballers peak later and can conceivably go until their late thirties, as can golfers, while track and field is different again.
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Brand ambassadors and professional footballers Antoine Griezmann and Romelu Lukaku offered virtual guidance through the screens for a fully immersive experience.
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From cricketers and footballers to a squash player and surfer, here are some of the female athletes featured in the ad.
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While that was a widespread scandal, with 33 footballers prosecuted in the aftermath, there were plenty of individual improprieties to follow.
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On Saturday, Newcastle secured a vital three points with a 1-0 victory over Crystal Palace's band of semi-retired footballers.
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Who needs a high-five from a guy in a suit when you can get on the pitch with real footballers?
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Tripping on victory, filled with adrenaline, the players got together for a classic footballers-in-their-pants photo after the match.
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So the sports minister in Victoria successfully lobbied the state government to exclude professional athletes, including footballers, from receiving workers' compensation.
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The Argentina Footballers Union has said that the season will not start until clubs pay millions in salaries owed to players.
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"We have such an incredible opportunity being professional footballers, so much success, an incredible platform," Rapinoe said in her acceptance speech.
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Critical remarks about members of his own government, the judiciary and footballers published in a recent book were ill-judged oversharing.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. When you think about it, professional footballers are strange subjects for sculptural art.
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We have created a world in which footballers feel that they must be physically perfect: toned, muscular and girthy of chode.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. When Nicklas Bendtner was a young man, he divided opinion like few other footballers.
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She rehabbed fallen rugby players, footballers, and BMX riders before joining the Bucks' staff about six months after Parker's first ACL injury.
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Most of all, Croatia is an export market for quality footballers, with a squad boasting stars for Real Madrid, Barcelona and Juventus.
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The Islamic State (IS) group made explicit threats ahead of the tournament, posting propaganda images with popular footballers in alarming orange jumpsuits.
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Workers are regularly exploited, passports are stolen, wages go unpaid, but the pitfalls of Qatar's regressive labour laws affect migrant footballers, too.
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Evans' conviction was ultimately overturned, but other professional footballers have been found guilty of violent sexual crimes against women without subsequent acquittal.
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Zimouche says there are currently only three or four female freestyle footballers in France, but they all try to develop the discipline.
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Footballers seem to agree: of the 242 players and coaches interviewed for the research, not a single one preferred to go second.
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In that alone, he did more for the impoverished in Latin America than many other footballers who grew up in similar circumstances.
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Even the underwhelming performance of Brazil's male footballers, who managed two goalless draws against Iraq and South Africa, has not soured moods.
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Gordon Taylor, chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA), said on Friday that the sport had to respond to the allegations.
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Customers could kick around a soccer ball while being offered guidance by brand ambassadors and professional footballers Antoine Griezmann and Romelu Lukaku.
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The last three Professional Footballers&apos Association players of the year were all Muslim: Riyad Mahrez, N&aposGolo Kante and Mohamed Salah.
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He seemed like one of those footballers whose existence away from the game was as exciting as the tone of his voice.
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While not entirely fair, you'd be hard pressed to call the likes of Hal Robson-Kanu and James Chester truly elite footballers.
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The punky / reggae / soulboy circles I knew regarded footballers as being champions of the laughable mullet and curly-perm hairstyles, and conservative.
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The world footballers' union FIFPro, which gave financial help to Pechstein, said her case had highlighted "structural and procedural deficits" at CAS.
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The school provides its footballers, almost half of whom are from poor families, with nutritious food, rides to school and extra tutoring.
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Kazi Salahuddin, one of the most talented footballers Bangladesh has ever produced, had initially joined a guerrilla training camp to fight the war.
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Disregarding those who retire through injury, footballers who have just hung up their boots are in the perfect position to succeed as referees.
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Since the nineties and early noughties, there have been far fewer reports of English footballers getting caught out for having a casual smoke.
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For other footballers who were still absolutely magnificent at the age of 35, see: Paolo Maldini, Javier Zanetti, Andrea Pirlo and Ryan Giggs.
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Departing the single market without offering special treatment to European footballers could potentially offer more opportunities for British-born players in domestic leagues.
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Rodgers joins a list of other pro footballers to back the helmet startup, including Roger Staubach, Jerry Rice, Russell Wilson and Doug Baldwin.
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This article originally appeared on VICE Sports UK. For many footballers who end up on loan, the move represents a change of direction.
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Devon's groomsmen consisted of close friends, family and professional footballers, including Cincinnati Bengals defensive tackle Brandon Thompson and NFL free agent Johnnie Troutman.
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After the game, the team used five helicopters to fly to London's swanky Grosvenor House hotel for the Professional Footballers Association awards dinner.
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There are footballers who hate football, actors who hate acting — making a living is never as pleasurable as it looks to the outsider.
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Off the pitch and behind the scenes, Dutch footballers were also fighting in favour of professionalising football with the officials of the KNVB.
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"Football clubs must have specially assigned staff to track the thinking of such footballers and their performance in training and games," it added.
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Long before today's millionaire soccer stars, many footballers worried that it would not be worth it — literally — to play in the World Cup.
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The Argentina version was paid for by donations and is designed to both honour previous generations of Argentine footballers and inspire their heirs.
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Since then, footballers with West Indian heritage have been a constant in the top flight, with increasing prevalence in the Premier League era.
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While Kabul hosts the league in its entirety, footballers from all over the country are welcome to try out and join the teams.
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On the basis of this mildly facetious logic, there are a select band of professional footballers who we must single out for special praise.
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More than 100 footballers currently in England by virtue of their European passport would not qualify for work permits, according to a BBC survey.
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Lloyd's of London, which started life in Edward Lloyd's coffee house in 1688, focuses on specialized insurance risks, from oil rigs to footballers' legs.
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That is the primary method of communication here, and you'll see Premier League footballers with fewer Twitter followers than people who play this game.
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The list also included a Paddypower advert showing blind footballers mistakenly kicking a cat, a Home Office campaign against domestic violence and a Match.
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"I am proud," Ranieri said, "to have led this group of footballers — real men, humble people who gave everything to achieve a common dream."
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The grim weather isn't discouraging the 22008 or so footballers who have just started a training session under the glare of the floodlights, however.
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The former star of Manchester United and Real Madrid was one of the first footballers to make a name for himself outside of football.
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Six months later UK tax authorities announced that a probe of almost 200 footballers had netted the British government $430 million in extra tax.
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When looking at a wrap sheet as extensive (and serious) as King's, the true absurdity of making role models out of footballers becomes apparent.
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FIFPRO and its affiliated national unions had already received "a large volume of calls for assistance from professional footballers", the union said on Friday.
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Footballers in southern Helmand Province, also a Taliban stronghold that has seen heavy violence, began a three-day soccer tournament to celebrate the signing.
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Dozens of Australian footballers from one Melbourne team have been found guilty of doping, the Court of Arbitration (CAS) for Sport declared on Tuesday.
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"If people come to football matches and think it is acceptable to throw coins at footballers or anyone else, it is disgusting," Brunt said later.
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Unlike, say, an Olympic athlete – where if you don't perform you're held accountable – footballers can sometimes loaf, and it becomes a collective sense of disengagement.
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FIFA has been investigating 34 footballers that were named in the McLaren report, an inquiry into Russian doping that relied heavily on Mr Rodchenkov's evidence.
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Susie has sought refuge from four footballers who keep harassing her, pulling up her shirt to see if she is a boy or a girl.
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The moths had arrived in the stadium before the footballers – almost certainly drawn down on the previous night when the floodlights were reportedly left on.
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Given the fame and adulation afforded to footballers all across the world, it's surprisingly rare for a player to become a fully-fledged national icon.
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However one interprets the symbolism of smoking for European and South American footballers, we can at least agree they do it better than our own.
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Didulca said Sheikh Salman bin Ebrahim al-Khalifa, as AFC president, was obliged to safeguard footballers' rights, but he had seen no evidence of action.
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At least, that's what it looks like when you consider the amount of players who have come out: just two professional footballers have done so.
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A straight rematch would be no fairer than allowing England's footballers another crack at Iceland, which inflicted a second humiliation a week after the referendum.
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Despite downplaying the significance of the meeting at the hotel, Torbe has insinuated that he has been involved in procuring sex workers for other footballers.
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As the moths settled down on the stadium's television cameras, perspective turned them into vast monstrosities, feather-winged beasts come to devour Europe's best footballers.
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As we enter a new decade, Business Insider has chosen its best XI using footballers who have excelled the most from the past 10 years.
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Footballers in England of Caribbean heritage know where their families have come from, and one way or another that informs their approach to the game.
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In an attempt to get to the bottom of this bizarre phenomenon, we've decided to rate these famous statues of footballers purely on artistic merit.
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His home has become a shrine to cans and kegs endorsed by clubs and footballers, and the site offers us a potted history behind each item.
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Short of encouraging an empathy revolution between footballers and matchday officials, former pros becoming referees might at least engender a shift towards a more positive relationship.
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Other famous footballers, including Eidur Gudjohnsen, a former player for FC Barcelona and Iceland, have volunteered to move to southern Brazil and join the stricken club.
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The version I was introduced to was graced by European hot shots, who added flair and finesse to the grit and passion of homegrown British footballers.
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He introduced him to Independiente's balding midfield genius, Ricardo Bochini, a friend and working-class hero in an era when footballers were swindled rather than pampered.
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One common measure of footballers' value is the Ballon d'Or, an annual prize awarded in December for the world's best player as voted for by reporters.
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CHINA'S footballers have only qualified once for the finals of the men's World Cup and that appearance—in South Korea and Japan in 2002—was forgettable.
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And one study in 21 found that four British footballers, known to be frequent headers of the ball, had CTE at the time of their deaths.
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Menotti was enraged by the incident, stating afterwards that Goiko was part of a race of "anti-footballers" and that he should be banned for life.
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The CSL appears likely soon to eclipse Major League Soccer in America as a destination of choice for footballers who are more after money than prestige.
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Only a few professional footballers have come out in the UK. Thomas Hitzlesperger, a German midfielder who played for Aston Villa, came out after his retirement.
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Shortly after, the Islington North MP appeared on Sky News, where he appeared to suggest that his income cap policy would extend to high-earning footballers.
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In his workshop in Cairo's Imbaba neighborhood, Mohamed Gamal affixes acrylic portraits of Egyptian footballers, pop stars and presidents to the lanterns, known locally as fawanees.
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While questionable dealings at boardroom level were prevalent during those early years, footballers were not above the odd financial inducement themselves, whether strictly legal or otherwise.
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Before him stand an entire squad of bemused Spanish footballers, struggling to overcome the language barrier and understand even a single, solitary word he is saying.
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