‘I was close to dying in car crash’
In an exclusive interview with the BBC in March, West Ham forward Michail Antonio reflected on his near-fatal car crash in December.
‘The cash came up to my torso’ – tales of a match-fixer
Moses Swaibu was one of the brightest prospects in Crystal Palace’s youth ranks, but he ended up in a shady world of cash, danger and fixing rather than football’s limelight.
The air crash and the underdogs – a triumph for Zambia’s lost generation
A story across two decades that laid bare a nation’s soul, and delivered triumph just as unexpectedly as it did disaster.
‘I’d still be playing in the Premier League if I had behaved’
Nile Ranger was a £10,000-a-week Newcastle United “wonderkid” with the world at his feet before his off-pitch behaviour attracted more headlines than his talent on it.
‘I was effectively homeless after getting sacked’
Former England captain Casey Stoney tells BBC Sport how she and her family have rebuilt their lives after her sacking by San Diego Wave.
The life, loss and legacy of Kevin Campbell
Wayne Rooney, Andrew Cole, Tyrese Campbell and more discuss the life and tragic death of the former Arsenal and Everton striker.
‘I signed Barcelona deal – then had a stroke at 24’
Goalkeeper Ellie Roebuck suffered a stroke six months after being part of the England squad that reached the World Cup final.
The man who saved Wembley Stadium
How Arthur Elvin went from working in a tobacco kiosk to saving Wembley Stadium from demolition and running the stadium for 30 years.
‘Being misunderstood when you’re younger is so difficult’
Chelsea and England defender Lucy Bronze opens up for the first time about her autism and ADHD diagnoses.
‘I want to be the best player in the world one day’
On the streets they call him ‘Kego’ – the one-time wonderkid left to train alone in a concrete wilderness.
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