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World Cup D-Day - One Year On
One year on from World Cup D-day, World Football catches up with the winners and losers.
Fifa Club World Cup - Does Anybody Care?
The former Liverpool and Inter coach Rafael Benitez drops into the studio for a chat.
The Remarkable Story of American Samoa
The world's worst team, American Samoa, attempts to qualify for the 2014 World Cup.
2011: A Look Back - Libya, Paul Lake and Kodjovi Obilale
A look back at some of the big stories covered by World Football in 2011.
Henrik Larsson, Montserrat and West London FC
Can football keep youngsters away from drugs, gang violence and Islamic extremists?
Jay DeMerit and the GB 1960 Olympic team
USA international Jay Demerit, Brian Deane on life at Benfica and the 1960 GB Olympic team
Jerome Champagne on the future of football
Sepp Blatter's former aide Jerome Champagne outlines a vision for the future of football.
Is there a crisis in Swiss football?
We hear from the former President of the Swiss league on the state of the domestic game.
Lennart Johansson Exclusive
UEFA's former boss says Blatter must go
Players in eastern and southern Europe made vulnerable to match fixers by lack of wages
The FIFPRO Black Book.
Crisis At Ajax
A power struggle between Johan Cruijff and Louis van Gaal
Battling Match Fixing and Mental Health
Fifa's outgoing security chief tells us why he's leaving.
Shocks in Asian World Cup qualifying
Saudi Arabia crash out of World Cup qualifying but Lebanon march on
Lord Triesman hits out at Fifa
The former chairman of the English FA Lord Triesman calls for Sepp Blatter to step down.
Football's role in helping Japan recover from disaster, Teixeira's departure and possible new tax laws in
How football's helped people in Japan recover from last year's earthquake and tsunami.
The Port Said Tragedy: Who's to blame?
Eye witness s of Egypt's worst stadium tragedy.
The Global Golie, Benitez and Petit
Football's biggest stories of the week on the BBC.
A Chelsea Special
Pat Nevin visits Stamford Bridge to talk to the Chelsea Chief Executive, Ron Gourlay.
Marcello lippi, Salvador Cabañas, the politicisation of Argentine football and ing Giorgio Chinaglia
Marcello Lippi says a club in the the Middle East could be his next destination.
Peter Taylor denies Bahrain match-fixing claims
Bahrain manager Peter Taylor says their 10-0 win over Indonesia was down to the opposition
Football held for ransom
The first official report into match fixing says sport is being held hostage by criminals
The new England manager, Barcelona and World Cup 2018.
The former Acting Chief Executive of the FA assesses Roy Hodgson’s selection process.
“Slave-like conditions” for Vasco Da Gama youth players
We hear about shocking living conditions for the youth who would be Brazil’s future stars.
Champions League final and historical Hibs
We preview the Champions League final with Arjen Robben and Pat Nevin.
Juventus: 'From Hell to Paradise'
An interview with Juventus President Andrea Agnelli.
Mahmoud Sarsak on hunger strike, a new start for CONCACAF and Avram Grant’s emotional journey.
We hear from the father of the Palestinian player, Mahmoud Sarsak who’s on hunger strike.
Poland's fight against anti-semitism
A leading Polish anti-racism group says the country is fighting anti-semitism.
Oranje, Crushed
Ukrainian government document instructing a racism clamp down during Euro2012.
Hosts leave the party.
Optimistic Ukraine fans after their elimination from Euro 2012.
Klinsmann, Corruption in Ukraine? USA v Afghanistan
Jurgen Klinsmann pays tribute to Cesare Prandelli and looks back at Euro 2012.
Euro 2012 review and Oman on the brink
Veteran international coach Lars Lagerback reviews the European Championship.