From Santos to River Plate: Glory and agony on wild night in South America
Roughly 2,050 kilometres separate the city of Córdoba, Argentina, and Santos, the municipality located in São Paulo state, Brazil. Travelling...
Continue reading »Roughly 2,050 kilometres separate the city of Córdoba, Argentina, and Santos, the municipality located in São Paulo state, Brazil. Travelling...
Continue reading »by Gordon Fleetwood It has been a long road for Santos this year in the Copa Libertadores. This was Santos’ first...
Continue reading »by Rodrigo Beilfuss As most major football leagues in Europe approach their season finale the Brazilian league rises in the horizon, and...
Continue reading »One month into the 2011 Copa Libertadores – South America’s premier club competition – and with most teams halfway through...
Continue reading »Up to now, Just Football has been struggling to put ‘O Fenomeno’ Ronaldo’s retirement into words truly befitting of the...
Continue reading »Last Friday, Marcelo Bielsa put an end to three months of speculation by announcing his resignation as manager of the...
Continue reading »While the Keys and Gray storm rumbles on in England one of the hidden gems of the football calender –...
Continue reading »This year’s Chilean Primera Division has been everything but normal. Forced to abandon the usual Apertura/Clausura tournament type this year...
Continue reading »Boca Juniors? River Plate? Forget them. Making his debut for Just Football, Dan Colasimone is hear to explain who the...
Continue reading »Introducing a new feature on Just Football, the Scout Report. The Scout Report will be a new regular feature on...
Continue reading »“The breadth of coverage is what stands out on Just Football, from Barnet to the Apertura.” -The Guardian “There’s a whole world out there…” -The Streets Hi there. My name is Jonathan and I am the creator and editor-in-chief of Just Football. Chances are if you have found your way onto this...
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