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Antonio Conte has been blown away by the resilience displayed by his Napoli team as they continue to battle a huge list of absences. Rasmus Hojlund was a late withdrawal ahead of Monday’s clash with AC Milan. It meant January acquisition Giovane made his first start for Napoli in an unfamiliar striker role, with Romelu […] The post ´Any other team would have fallen apart´ – Conte hails depleted Napoli´s fighting spirit appeared first on Soccer News.

The Lions of Mesopotamia have waited 40 years to return to the World Cup and they have had to do it the hard way If anyone deserves the chance to celebrate Iraq’s return to the World Cup it is Aymen Hussein and not just because the striker scored the winning goal in the final intercontinental playoff against Bolivia on Tuesday. Born and raised in Kirkuk in northern Iraq, a region affected first by war and then by Islamic State, Hussein lost his father in an al-Qaeda attack in 2008. Six years later his brother disappeared and the young footballer was then forced to flee with the remaining members of his family. Football provided Hussein with a way out and hope. Now he has given his country, one that is recovering from recent horrors but still susceptible to the general regional instability as current events show, one of the happiest moments in its recent history.

Photo credit: Gotham FC NWSL legend Michelle Betos joins us to pull back the curtain on the mental resilience, leadership, and "fighter spirit" required to excel at the highest levels of pro soccer. From her historic goal as the first NWSL keeper to score to her fierce advocacy for player rights and mental health, Michelle shares the raw stories of navigating league collapses, pay disparity, and the evolution of the women’s game. 🔥 What we cover: • The untold "survival stories" of early women’s soccer leagues. • The mental shifts needed for authentic leadership and impact. • Building a high-performance culture that prioritizes humanity over results. • Psychological safety: Why it’s the secret to team success. • Michelle’s vision for Gotham FC and the future of the sport. Whether you're a player, coach, or fan, this episode is a masterclass in resilience and activism from a visionary redefining what it means to lead with purpose. ✨ Connect with the Show: soccerovergotham.com and info@soccerovergotham #NWSL #WomenSoccer #MichelleBetos #GothamFC #Leadership #MentalHealthInSports #SportsResilience
Hosts Steve Zakuani and Brad Evans bring you a special Behind the Shield edition of the Sounders FC Pod-Cast, featuring powerful stories of impact both on and off the pitch. First, they sit down with Dr. Ty Jones, Medical Director at Regence, who was honored as a Community Hero at a Sounders match last season for his dedication to serving public employees and their families. Then, Sounders midfielder Paul Arriola joins the show to reflect on his road back from the ACL injury he suffered last ...

The Frenchman, who has been named the best male footballer in the world by the Guardian, has benefitted from PSG’s focus on the team rather than individuals What makes a good player great, and a great player the best? This question has been occupying me since 2014, when the Guardian first asked me to contribute to its inaugural Next Generation feature. My job was to look for a France-based talent born in 1997 who could go on to have a stellar career. After a great deal of research, I narrowed it down from my shortlist of five by asking questions not about the players’ football ability, but about other attributes: resilience, adaptability, decision-making, creativity, work ethic, response to feedback and willingness to learn. Qualities we cannot see, and are harder to measure.

In this episode, Don Williams sits down with Tallulah Miller, former SRUSA client who began her journey at the University of Kentucky before transferring to Monmouth University for graduate school - where she became team captain and a standout leader on and off the field. Tallulah opens up about the realities of college soccer - from the challenges of being a freshman at a major SEC program, to the thrill of earning a starting spot in her sophomore year, and the heartbreak of a torn ACL that tested her resilience. She shares how she stayed engaged and supported her teammates while injured, what she learned about mental strength and leadership, and how those lessons prepared her for captaining Monmouth and for her internship on Wall Street - where the discipline, focus, and grit she built as a college athlete helped her thrive. This is an episode about growth through adversity, leading with empathy, and how the college soccer experience builds life-ready confidence and character. 🎧 Listen in to hear Tallulah’s journey from the SEC to Wall Street - and how she turned every challenge into a step forward.

In an interview recorded earlier this week prior to his call up to USMNT's November camp, Borussia Mönchengladbach and United States Men’s National Team midfielder Gio Reyna sat down with Rog to discuss resilience and finding joy in the game again. Reyna opens up about the pain of past injuries, the daily habits that rebuild trust in his playing style, and why consistent minutes are the foundation of gaining confidence again. Lastly, Reyna looks ahead to the 2026 World Cup, outlining the role he hopes to play, how he can impact games, and what the moment would mean. Football is better with friends. Join our Discord community for conversation with fellow GFOPs, live matchday chat, and to speak with Rog directly: https://discord.gg/DDDUcNWFHE See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

From earning a roster spot at Fort Hays State to leading Bob Jones University to an NCCAA National Championship, Dallas Albert’s story is one of perseverance, growth, and grit. In this episode, Don Williams sits down with Dallas — a former SRUSA client — to discuss the ups and downs of college soccer, how he pushed through the hard times, and how those experiences prepared him not just for success on the field, but for his career in real estate in Dallas, Texas. It’s an inspiring look at leadership, resilience, and the lasting lessons of college athletics. Tune in to hear how the college soccer journey builds more than players — it builds people ready for life after the game. Connect with Dallas Albert Former SRUSA Client Email: [email protected] Instagram: @dallasknowsdfw TikTok: @dallasknowsdfw Facebook: Dallas Albert YouTube: @DallasKnowsDFW1

Welcome to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. Today, Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper explore the remarkable life and career of Luis Enrique, fresh off delivering Paris Saint-Germain’s first-ever Champions League title. From leading Barcelona to a historic treble in 2015 to now rewriting PSG's narrative in Europe, Enrique’s managerial legacy is already carved into footballing folklore. But behind the silverware lies a deeply personal story; one of resilience, heartbreak, and unshakable determination. In 2019, Enrique stepped away from football during his time as Spain’s national team coach after the tragic death of his 9-year-old daughter, Xana, who lost her battle with bone cancer. The podcast reflects on how he faced unimaginable grief and later returned to the sidelines with a renewed sense of focus, channeling his pain into purpose. We also explore the lesser-known side of Enrique — the ultramarathon runner, the iron-willed competitor, and the fitness fanatic who demanded relentless physical commitment from his players. His obsession with endurance has shaped not only the way his teams play but also the culture he instills: high pressing, relentless movement, and mental toughness. Where does Luis Enrique’s legacy stand now? From Gijón to Camp Nou to Paris, and from personal tragedy to professional triumph — this is a story of more than just football. It’s about the making of a modern great. 0:00 Introduction and Personal Reflection 00:32 Luis Enrique's Early Life and Background 04:15 Football Beginnings and Early Career 07:03 Transition to Real Madrid and Barcelona 16:06 International Career and Notable Incidents 22:52 Post-Playing Career and Coaching Beginnings 29:07 Luis Enrique's Coaching Journey 31:01 Barcelona's Missed Opportunity with Luis Enrique 32:36 Luis Enrique's Success at Celta Vigo 32:49 Barcelona's Second Chance with Luis Enrique 35:41 The Messi Conundrum 37:54 Luis Enrique's Triumphs and Challenges at Barcelona 44:53 The Tragic Loss of Luis Enrique's Daughter 47:15 Return to the Spanish National Team 52:26 Luis Enrique's Tenure at PSG 01:00:36 The Emotional Impact of Luis Enrique's Journey 01:02:41 Conclusion and Reflections Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome back to It Was What It Was, the football history podcast. In this final chapter of our series, we complete the journey that began with Gary Neville reflecting on the legacy of the Busby Babes. We explored who they were before the 1958 Munich Air Disaster, the tragic day itself, and now, we turn to the aftermath: How Manchester United rose again. Jonathan Wilson and Rob Draper take you through the incredible story of resilience and redemption. After recovering from his own life-threatening injuries, Sir Matt Busby rebuilt his beloved club, guiding them from devastation to glory. With the emergence of new stars like George Best and the leadership of Bobby Charlton, United’s revival culminated in their crowning moment in 1968, when they became the first English club to lift the European Cup - just a decade after their darkest day. Thank you for joining us. If you’ve enjoyed the series, please subscribe and leave a five-star review. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Chloe Mustaki sits down with Aisling O'Reilly in Episode 4 of Inner Drive to discuss how she overcame a cancer diagnosis at a young age and how that resilience led her to being part of Ireland's first ever Women's World Cup in Australia. Inner Drive on Off The Ball in association with Allianz Ireland.