On Christmas day, German soldiers emerged from their muddy hell holes waving their arms, showing the Allied Forces that they ...
Today they're settling their differences with a football match on the battlefield. England and Germany go into battle, usually with guns and bayonets but not today!
Women's football was huge during World War One, drawing crowds of 53,000 even after the war had ended. So why did it disappear so dramatically, asks Gemma Fay, captain of the Scottish national ...
Three Hawthorn players were in that 3 rd Division side, including the original wearer of the guernsey, Dan Minogue, the team’s vice-captain. Football was an important diversion for Australian troops, ...
making shells for British forces fighting in World War One. But after their shifts ended, a group of women from Coalville, in Leicestershire, took to football pitches to make sporting history.