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The football authorities in England have been invited by the government to meet on an annual basis to agree on appropriate access to the best global players.
This collection brings together all statistical documents relating to football-related arrests and banning orders.
Official statistics on football-related arrests, football banning orders, reported incidents at football matches and online hate crime connected to football.
The government’s response to the consultation on the white paper 'A sustainable future - reforming club football governance'.
Sport Minister explains the key points of the football governance white paper and provides an update on its progress
The Culture Secretary will today bring together industry leaders responsible for delivering the recommendations made in the Review of Women's Football.
Government agrees with the review’s recommendations including supporting the FA and NewCo in the full professionalisation of women’s football, and equal access to sport in schools for girls.
Former England and Great Britain footballer turned pundit Karen Carney MBE has today published her major independent review into the future of domestic women’s football
Supporting documents for legislation which introduces an independent regulator for professional clubs in the English football pyramid.
United Kingdom Football Policing Unit (UKFPU) works with the Home Office and the National Police Chiefs Council Football Lead (NPCC). It strives to reduce violence, antisocial behaviour and disorder at football events involving UK football teams.
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