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Group photo of Sydney FC women's player Mary Stanic-Floody, Sydney FC Chairman Scott Barlow, UNSW DVCA Merlin Crossley, and Sydney FC player and UNSW student Calem Nieuwenhof

UNSW is extending its partnership with the Sky Blues for five years, becoming the football club’s longest partnership.

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The Tokyo 2020 Olympics brought with it immense challenges, but the resilience of the athletes shone through.

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Passionate Socceroos fans will be dreaming big about Australia winning the 2018 World Cup in Russia - but probability models reveal interesting data about the actual chances of a shock success.

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UNSW’s women’s AFL team, the UNSW-Eastern Suburbs Stingrays, will head to the grand final this weekend hoping to bring home the premiership for the first time.

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UNSW’s Football United is using the World Game to help heal social wounds in Myanmar, which is slowly recovering from six decades of conflict.

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UNSW will support the Sky Blues campaign against the top football teams in Asia as Sydney FC's major partner in the 2016 AFC Champions League.

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Our social identities lie at the core of many psychological processes, including the emotional reactions of football fans to their teams' victories and losses, writes Lisa Williams.

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The abuse of migrant workers constructing venues for Qatar's 2022 World Cup is an issue for all who love the “beautiful game”, write Justine Nolan and Bassina Farbenblum.

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FIFA's confidence that there is "no systematic doping in football" seems misplaced given the evidence from other football codes, writes Jason Mazanov.

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Manchester United stars have held a football coaching clinic with young refugees who are part of UNSW’s Football United.