Made in France: How 52 players born in a single country made it to the World Cup
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff

Made in France: How 52 players born in a single country made it to the World Cup

France​ nearly​ stumbled​ against Australia,​ leading​ some​ people to worry that​ a terrifically​ gifted​ team​ might not​ fulfill​​ its potential at In Russia. But in another regard, France is clearly dominating this World Cup regardless of on-pitch results. Some 52 players across five teams at the tournament in Russia are French-born, and nearly a third of them come from Paris and its surrounding suburbs. What some call the greatest concentration of soccer talent in Europehas become a strong quadrennial presence. Since 2002, France has supplied more players and coaches for World Cup rosters—218 in total—than any other country, according to RunRepeat. As a result, the country’s soccer influence extends well beyond its own 23-man squad.

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The Sports World & May 1968
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff

The Sports World & May 1968

1968 was a year that shook the world as protests rocked the United States, Mexico, Brazil, France, Italy, Germany, Czechoslovakia, Tokyo, and points in between. By mid-May in France, workers joined student protesters in a nation-wide strike that shut down much of daily life. Often overlooked was the role of the sports world during the “Events of May,” as the movement is still referred to.

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Welcome, April: Upcoming Sports Events
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff

Welcome, April: Upcoming Sports Events

The calendar says printemps but Mother Nature has different ideas. While I haven’t yet hung up my ski boots for the season, I’m ready to think spring. And April kicks off an active month on the sports side.

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Gonzaga Basketball's French Connection
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff

Gonzaga Basketball's French Connection

Sixty years ago, Gonzaga recruited the tallest college basketball player in the country from France, a nation not known for basketball. Over the years, the Zags have helped change that. 

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The #HiddenHistory of Women’s Football
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff

The #HiddenHistory of Women’s Football

I learned more on women's football at the Upfront and Onside #HiddenHistory conference in 48-hours than you can possibly imagine. And I'm struck by many similarities and differences to both the men’s game as well as other global sports like basketball. Here are a few key take-always as I continue to process the vast quantities of information and ideals downloaded:

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