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The city of Venice requires no introduction.

On one hand, Venezia is one of the wonders of the world: a historic city built on timber piles driven into the lagoon bed; a place where serene waterways replace chaotic roads; a disorientating maze of alleyways and grand edifices telling the story of the great maritime republic.

On the other hand, it has beco...

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“It’s a very tough match, I know full well I could win or lose, but I’ll give it my all, as always.”

As Igor Protti embarks on the greatest battle of his life – indeed, for his life – he will once again summon the strength and tenacity that defined a remarkable playing career.

When Protti revealed his health struggles this summer, the n...

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Perugia is a serene hilltop city, perched equidistant between Florence to the north and Rome to the south. Distinct from those bustling tourist magnets, Perugia retains a peaceful, understated charm.

Getting around Perugia can feel unusual at first. The city’s steep geography has created a unique transport system: a labyrinth of escalators and undergroun...

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After completing his surprise move to Serie A newcomers Cremonese, Jamie Vardy has now raised eyebrows with an equally unexpected choice of residence. Instead of settling in Cremona, the Leicester legend has opted to base his family in the lakeside tow...

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Tucked away in Perugia’s Stadio Renato Curi is a modest museum. Scarves, balls, faded photographs and shirts trace the history of a proud provincial club. In one glass cabinet sits a single silver boot. At first glance, you’d assume it belonged to a player of note — Hidetoshi Nakata perhaps, or some hero of a famous victory.

But no. The boot belonged to Al-Saadi Ga...

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