Opinion | Canada, the World Cup, and an Ethical Dilemma Matthias Hoenisch Feb 6, 2022 The Canadian men's soccer team is finally good. Here's why that puts fans in a tough position.
Woman First, Professional Athlete Second Emily Rowe Jan 7, 2022 Sports are known for bringing people together. Yet, the degrading comments surrounding the Women’s National…
Qatar and FIFA Facing Worldwide Scrutiny With the Upcoming World Cup Enora Lauvau Jan 13, 2021 FIFA's decision to award Qatar the 2022 World Cup has resulted in international backlash for the organization as…
Iranian Women Finally Attended a Soccer Game, but the World Shouldn’t be Clapping Maëna Raoux Nov 2, 2019 The decision to open the gates of the Azadi stadium was a reluctant one. Ironically, Azadi means freedom in…
Les femmes pour la première fois dans les gradins : petite victoire ou «opération… Agathe Wolf Oct 28, 2019 Le 10 octobre dernier, 4000 femmes Iraniennes ont pu assister à un match de football dans le stade Azadi de…
On PEDs, Politics and Pyeongchang Austin McDougall Jan 8, 2018 The recent ban on Russian athletes competing in the upcoming 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics has been interpreted…
Labour Focus: Qatar and Modern Slavery Sam Hersh Mar 25, 2016 Slavery does in fact still exist today in our modern world (as I wrote in a blog post a few weeks ago). It is not …
Gulf States: Sportsmanship for Sale Sara Issaoun Feb 16, 2015 With the recently concluded 2015 Men's Handball World Championship in Qatar came a sigh of relief as France…