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- Dortmund official website
- The official website of Borussia Dortmund Football Club.
- Leverkusen Official Website
- Leverkusen soccer club official website.
- Kicker Online
- kicker sports magazine is the world's leading soccer magazine and a popular magazine for soccer fans in Germany.
- German Football League
- German soccer league website, contains league news, league statistics, league live broadcast.
- westline
- Football, lifestyle, technology and local.
- Schalke 04 official website
- Official website of Schalke 04 soccer club.
- Frankfort Official Website
- Frankfurt soccer club official website.
- German Football Network
- German amateur soccer portal.
- DFB Official Fan Shop
- The official DFB fan store is the place to go for all fans of the German national soccer team who want to find fan merchandise online. There are home kits, away kits and goalkeeper kits, as well as clothing and great gift ideas for fans of all ages.
- France Football Magazine
- The official website of France Football Magazine, a prestigious magazine dedicated to French, European and world soccer.
- France Télégues
- France Team is one of the world's leading professional soccer newspapers, with a very sharp style of reporting.
- Football365.fr
- Soccer news, soccer match instant score, soccer commentary, etc.
- UEFA official website
- UEFA official website, provides UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa League daily news, photos, video and other information.
- France Football Association
- The official website of the Association, providing information on the history of the Association, tournament rules, men's and women's competitions, national teams and their organizations, etc.
- FIFA official website (FIFA)
- The International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) was founded in Paris, France, on May 21, 1904, by Belgium, France, Denmark, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands and Switzerland. The federation has 209 members and is a member of the International Federation of Sports Federations. The working languages are English, French, Spanish and German, and in case of language conflict, English is the standard. FIFA has six regional organizations in Europe, Asia, Africa, North and Central America and the Caribbean, South America and Oceania.
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