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Queen's Park
Queen's Park, founded in 1867, is the oldest football club in Scotland and a founding member of the Scottish Football Association, with a proud history of amateurism that distinguishes it in the modern game. The club calls Hampden Park home—the iconic national stadium where they once hosted Scotland internationals and played a pioneering role in developing the passing style. Their notable achievements include winning the Scottish Cup ten times, all before 1900, and famously reaching the 1884 FA Cup Final as a Scottish side. While modern challenges see them in the Scottish Championship, Queen's Park remains a unique institution, blending historic prestige with a steadfast commitment to amateur principles.
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PSG's Achraf Hakimi will miss the Champions League semifinal second leg at Bayern Munich due to a muscle cramp sustained in the first leg thriller, manager Luis Enrique confirmed.
Granada on Brink of Segunda División Survival with One Point Needed
Granada are just one point from mathematically securing their place in Spain's Segunda División. A draw at Córdoba on Sunday or a Mirandés slip-up in their final four matches would seal survival.
Elche and Fans to Hold Pre-Match Celebration Ahead of Vital Clash with Alavés
Elche CF has announced a pre-match party organized with fan groups before Saturday's crucial La Liga fixture against Deportivo Alavés. The event aims to boost team morale and foster unity.
Panenka Penalty Lives On: Legend Revives Iconic Spot-Kick in Malaga Veterans Friendly
Antonín Panenka, inventor of the panenka penalty, recreated his famous Euro 1976 winning spot-kick during a veterans' friendly in Alhaurín de la Torre, Málaga.
Bayern's Tah: Winning Individual Duels and Second Balls Key to Overcoming PSG in Champions League Semifinal
Bayern Munich defender Jonathan Tah emphasizes that winning individual battles and second balls will be crucial in the Champions League semifinal second leg against PSG.
Betis to Overhaul Attack: Bakambu Out, Ávila Likely to Follow, Only Cucho Hernández Remains
Real Betis plans a major offensive revamp this summer. Cédric Bakambu will depart as his contract expires, and Chimy Ávila is expected to be shown the door via a release clause. Only Cucho Hernández looks set to stay in the attacking lineup.
