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Terms of reference of the Review of the Future of Women’s Football which will focus on 3 key themes.
This collection brings together all statistical documents relating to football-related arrests and banning orders.
Historic legislation to reform the governance of men's elite football in England and put fans back at the heart of the game has been introduced in Parliament today.
FLA was responsible for ensuring safe conditions at football grounds in England and Wales. It became the Sports Ground Safety Authority in 2011.
The government’s response to the 10 strategic recommendations made by the Review.
The government’s response to the consultation on the white paper 'A sustainable future - reforming club football governance'.
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
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.
Independent review to be led by Tracey Crouch MP
A new independent regulator for men’s elite football will be set up as a standalone body to make sure it is operationally independent from the game and can adequately protect clubs’ and fans’ interests.
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