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Tue. 03 July 2018

CIES Football Observatory launches new e-book: Football Analytics

Every month since January 2015, the CIES Football Observatory has been publishing reports to inform football stakeholders and all people passionate about the beautiful game on the latest trends observed at sporting, demographic...[more]

Mon. 02 July 2018

Joint Higher School of Economics (HSE), International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES), and FIFA Master Alumni Association (FMA) Conference held in Moscow

FIFA President Gianni Infantino The “Sport and Future” international conference successfully took place during the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ in Moscow on 29 June 2018. Organised by the Higher School of Economics (HSE) in ...[more]

Mon. 18 June 2018

Analysis of five major women’s leagues

The 36th CIES Football Observatory Monthly Report analyses the composition of squads in five major women’s leagues: four European (Germany, Sweden, France and England), as well as the Women’s National Soccer League in the United...[more]

Mon. 18 June 2018

An alumnus from the NMU/FIFA/CIES Executive Programme has been appointed as Coach of the South African National Women’s Rugby Team

Stanley Raubenheimer, who was awarded the NMU/FIFA/CIES Executive Programme in Sports Management in 2014, has just been appointed as coach of the South African national women’s rugby team. He will take charge of the team for...[more]

Mon. 11 June 2018

World Cup squads: France heads the transfer value table

The last Weekly Post before the summer break ranks teams participating in the 2018 FIFA World Cup according to the transfer value of squad members, estimated from the CIES Football Observatory algorithm. At the top three...[more]

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