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Football in 2023: The year in review
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28/12/2023
FOOTBALL NOW takes a look back at a year which saw Spain crowned Women's World Cup winners for the first time, Manchester City reign in Europe and record-breaking sums spent on players.
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It's been another exciting year of football drama around the globe.
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Pep's City won the treble, Spain were crowned world champions,
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and Messi moved to Miami.
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It's time to take a look back at some of the biggest stories of 2023.
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Hello there and welcome to Football Now.
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2023 is coming to an end and with it another exciting year of football
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from around the globe.
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The last 12 months has seen drama, passion, heartache and elation
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as the world's biggest sport delivered a year filled with incredible moments.
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So let's remind ourselves about another action-packed ride,
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beginning with Spain, who were crowned champions of the world in Australia.
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A tournament plagued with preparation controversies for Spain
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actually resulted in them winning the Women's World Cup for the first time.
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Midfield maestro and eventual Ballon d'Or winner Aitana Bonmati
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won player of the tournament,
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as La Roja defeated England in the final and made history.
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They became only the second nation to win both the Men's and Women's World Cup.
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I think it's hugely significant and what they did was truly extraordinary
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and I don't think that can be understated.
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What they went through, what these women have been going through
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for many, many years.
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We're not talking about just the fracture between the players
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and the coach and the coaching staff and the players and the federation,
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but there were also divisions within the squad itself.
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And I think the fact they were able to say,
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"Well, we're going to prove all of you wrong and we're going to do this
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for ourselves more than anything else."
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It's very much a source of motivation, I think, for a lot of people,
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not just young girls, but young boys as well.
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And I think anybody really in life to say,
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"Well, you know, in the face of very severe adversity,
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you can overcome it and achieve that which you want to achieve
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and your big goals."
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History was made in the men's game too,
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as Manchester City became only the second English side
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to lift the domestic treble of the Premier League, the FA Cup
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and the Champions League.
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The European Cup had evaded the citizens for so long,
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so finally lifting that trophy back in May meant so much to their fans.
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Yeah, it was massive.
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Obviously, City have been on the rise since the new owners came in, 2008,
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and the big goal, I think, was always the Champions League.
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The first few years, they really didn't buy into it as a club,
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but then slowly but surely, I think, it became like,
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"Well, we've dominated the Premier League.
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This has to be the next big thing to be an elite club."
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The fans, the atmosphere was unbelievable.
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And, yeah, it was quite an emotional one,
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because a lot of City fans never thought maybe they'd see the day
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with their team, Champions of Europe, and the fact it was a treble as well,
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which, I mean, matches that achievement from the rivals across the road.
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And, yeah, it was just a special, special end to an unbelievable season.
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Now, it's fair to say that One Nation has taken the footballing world by storm
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this year, as Saudi Arabia spent big in the transfer window,
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signing many of the game's most famous names.
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The Saudi Pro League was second only to the English Premier League
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for money spent. In 2023, €954 million they paid for new talent.
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It's a year which has changed the future of the game forever.
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Well, I think Saudi Arabia rocked football last summer
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with a highly ambitious window, and it's just the start.
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People will focus on the spending around a billion,
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but this is window one, and now we have to watch
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how the project develops, and it's not just a star name project.
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It's also about bringing in younger players, developing Saudi players,
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and ultimately growing a grassroots strategy as well,
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and that's not just for men's football, but women's as well.
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So I think that in 2024, and definitely in January 2024,
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we'll see a slowing in terms of the volume of recruitment,
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and we'll see an increase in terms of the investment
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on all of the other parts of the game, the less-sung parts of the game.
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So then by 2025, Saudi Arabia will have newer stadiums,
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better stadiums, stronger women's game, an overall standard that's higher.
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Make no mistake, this is very planned. This is very patient.
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And Star Power will always be a part of it,
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but we may not quite see a window like last summer.
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Every single time the transfer window opens.
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So it seems that Saudi are very much here to stay
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when it comes to making their mark in football, but that's not all.
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Let's take a look at some of the other moments to make the headlines in 2023.
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It was a big year for football in Africa,
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as the inaugural African Football League was hosted in October and November.
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South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns won the first edition of the tournament,
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which is expected to expand from eight to 24 teams next season.
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Napoli celebrated history by winning Serie A for the first time in 30 years.
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Stars such as Victor Rosserman and Kovic Upkavić's Skelia dominated the division,
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lifting the Scudetto as the Italian league saw its fourth different winner in four years.
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Three huge clubs around Europe have had 2023 dominated by financial troubles.
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Juventus and Everton both received points deductions for charges related to finances.
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And despite winning their first domestic title since 2019,
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Barcelona had to sell several of their highest earners
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to continue operating under La Liga's imposed spending cap.
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Ex-Barca legend Lionel Messi was linked with a return to Spain,
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but instead chose to move from PSG to Inter Miami
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in one of the biggest transfer stories of the year.
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His arrival was a historic moment for the MLS,
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as the USA began to build up to co-hosting the World Cup in 2026.
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The lucrative contract involves a base salary of $12 million,
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along with equity in the club and revenue sharing with brands such as Apple and Adidas.
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An incredible year filled with unforgettable moments comes to a close then.
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That is it for Football Now in 2023.
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We'll be back next year to bring you more stories from across the globe.
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Do let us know your thoughts at home using the hashtag #FootballNow2023,
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and we'll see you next time. Bye for now.
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