13 de octubre de 2025
Football isn't just a sport; it's a passion that unites millions of people around the world. Every week, stadiums fill with excitement, fans live every play as if it were their last, and teams fight for glory. In this blog, we bring you the latest news, results, analysis, and interesting facts from the world of football.
Latest matches and results
Recent results from the 5 major leagues
Below are the latest results/upcoming (or already scheduled) matches, according to updated sources.
1. Premier League (Inglaterra)
Upcoming matches: Nottingham vs Chelsea, Brighton vs Newcastle, Manchester City vs Everton, etc.
Puedes consultar los resultados finales y actualizaciones en ESPN para Premier League.
2. La Liga (España)
In the most recent matchday: Espanyol vs. Real Oviedo; Mallorca vs. Sevilla; Girona vs. Barcelona; Betis vs. Villarreal; Osasuna vs. Atlético Madrid; and others.
All LaLiga 2025/26 matches and results are available in real time on Flashscore.
3. Bundesliga (Alemania)
Bayern Munich has started very strongly, winning its first six matches by a very high goal difference.
A recent notable match: Bayer Leverkusen beat Union Berlin 2-1.
4. Serie A (Italia)
Resultados recientes incluyen:
* Lazio 3-3 Torino
* Inter Milan 4-1 Cremonese
* Juventus 0-0 AC Milan
Upcoming matches are also already scheduled (e.g. Roma vs Inter).
5. Ligue 1 (Francia)
Latest or upcoming results/matches: Strasbourg vs PSG, Lyon vs Nice, Monaco vs Angers, Le Havre vs Marseille, etc.
For full results and statistics, see the Ligue 1 Flashscore section.
Featured teams and players
-Cristiano Ronaldo
Cristiano Ronaldo is a Portuguese footballer who, thanks to his winning mentality and dedication, has become one of the greatest in history. The forward, who currently plays for Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia, played for Real Madrid for nine seasons, where he enjoyed his most successful years to date and left behind an impressive legacy filled with records.
- Luca Modric
Luka Modrić,Born on September 9, 1985, in Zadar, Croatia, he is one of the most talented and respected midfielders in world football.
He made the big leap to Real Madrid in 2012, where he enjoyed one of the most successful periods of his career. With the club, he played more than 590 matches and won 28 titles, including six Champions League titles, four Spanish La Liga titles, and multiple Cups and Super Cups, becoming a legend for the team.
-Lionel Messi
Born in Rosario on June 24, 1987, Leo Messi is considered one of the greatest footballers in history. The Argentine, winner of eight Ballon d'Or awards, a World Cup, and an Olympic gold medal, demonstrated his immense talent from a young age, that of a player destined to become a legend.
Despite problems in his physical development and often playing against older opponents, his talent shone through to the point that FC Barcelona became interested in signing him and agreed to pay for treatment for growth hormone deficiency for a boy who, at 13, was under 1.50 m tall. He is now a legend of football and of FC Barcelona.
-Real Madrid
El Real Madrid C.F. It is the most successful club in the history of football. It is the only club with the record tallies of 14 European Cups, 35 La Liga titles, and 15 Champions League titles.
Real Madrid was founded in 1902. Julián Palacios was the first president, but it was Juan Padrós, a Catalan from Barcelona, who formally established the club that year. Interest in football was growing so much in Spain that Real Madrid proposed holding a tournament in honor of King Alfonso XIII. The initiative became the Copa de España (Copa del Rey).
-FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona, popularly known as "Barça," was founded on November 29, 1899, by a group of footballers led by Swiss player Hans Gamper (known as Joan Gamper in Catalonia). From its inception, the club became a symbol of Catalan identity and one of the most important teams in the world. Its motto, "Més que un club" ("More than a club"), reflects its role not only in sporting terms but also in cultural and social terms.
Throughout its history, Barcelona has been recognized for its attacking style of play, based on ball possession, and the talent of its youth academy, La Masía, from which legends such as Xavi Hernández, Andrés Iniesta, and Lionel Messi have emerged. In the sporting arena, Barça has won more than 90 official titles, including five Champions League titles, 27 Spanish La Liga titles, 31 Copa del Rey titles, and several international trophies.
-Manchester City
El Manchester City Football Club was founded in 1880 under the name of St. Mark's (West Gorton), although it adopted its current name in 1894. It is one of the most important clubs in England and the world.
For much of its history, it was a traditional Manchester team, with good times and bad, but everything changed in the 21st century. In its early years, City won its first FA Cup in 1904, becoming the first club from the city to win a major title. However, it endured ups and downs for decades, including relegation. Its major transformation came in 2008.
-Brief news from the world of football
-Fabio Paratici returned to Tottenham as co-sporting director alongside Johan Lange after serving a 30-month FIFA ban.
-The Czech national team dismissed Ivan Hasek as coach after a surprising 2-1 defeat to the Faroe Islands in World Cup qualifying
-Robert Lewandowski suffered a hamstring injury in his left thigh at Barça; Fermín López could start against Girona due to the absence of other key players.
-Frenkie de Jong is set to renew his contract with FC Barcelona, according to the latest reports; the signing is expected to take place at the club's offices.
-Murcia (or sorry, did I mean: Jess Fishlock of Wales?) announced his international retirement after an impressive career with a record number of appearances and goals for his country.
-Tottenham are in advanced talks to sign young striker Adin Ličina from Bayern Munich, whose contract expires next summer.
-At Chelsea, manager Enzo Maresca was fined and banned from coaching for a match after his over-the-top celebration following a last-minute goal against Liverpool.
-Toto Nsiala left Shrewsbury Town just ten weeks into the season for family reasons, leaving the club with defensive problems.
Muy bien mi hermano, viva el Real Madrid 🐧🐧
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ResponderBorrarHala Madrid! Confirmando que es el mejor de la historia 🤍
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