A weekly round up from the major football leagues across Europe. There will also be regular articles on the history of European clubs, players, managers, and stadiums. The past legends of the game will be featured too along with accounts of great matches, and interviews.
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0-6 and 6-1 but it's not game, set, and match for many clubs just yet.
One half of The Old Firm have won 42 titles in their history, second only to Rangers.
Also, Raul becomes a Real legend in this week's European Football Round-up.
Spare a thought for Tony Adams the latest victim of football's time warp.
Europe's heating up nicely - football-wise at least.
Kaka proves his real worth to Milan by scoring twice.
The first footballer ever to win the Legion d'Honneur medal.
As Kaka ponders over a multi-million pound move to Manchester City, has football finally lost its sense of perspective?
Despite the arctic conditions across Europe, the heat is most definately on.
The island of Malta's thriving football scene, Part 2.
Some have stands or statues dedicated to them. Not many have entire stadiums named in their honour.
A slow start to the year sees a virtuoso performance from a not-so-old Dutch master.
The lives of 66 football fans exiting through a poorly-built staircase are remembered.
With most of Europe's football in hibernation, we go to Glasgow for the latest Old Firm clash.
Franky Van Der Elst, for many years the backbone of the trophy winning Club Brugge team.
Malta is a hotbed of local rivalries.
Amazing goings on in Casino land. You wouldn't bet on a Monaco v Bordeaux score.
Who would be a manager? And who would be a manager's wife? These thoughts and more in this week's round-up.
Euroscore remembers one of the most elegant midfielders of all time.
Ever wondered why AC Milan aren't Milano? Or what AC stands for? We're off to the San Siro to find out.