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How Russia has devoted its energy to the beautiful game

  • Written by The Conversation
imagePolitical goals for Russia's gas giant.Wolfgang Rattay/Reuters

As the new European football season starts and the tiresome FIFA corruption scandal rumbles on, most of us are inevitably preoccupied either by who will win the coming season’s titles or how the governing body will cope with the pressure. But there is an intriguing, and...

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