Money ruins the beautiful game
How football has changed from a sport that used to be played for passion and love but is now played for fame and fortune.
How football has changed from a sport that used to be played for passion and love but is now played for fame and fortune.
Artefact finds out about what life after football means for international star Frédéric Kanoute.
It is not just some random, undesirable, tedious corner of rural London, but a former no-go area for the lack of ability presiding over us.
While a gaming addiction may not be considered a serious medical condition in the UK, it is very, very real for those it affects.
The line between football and religion can be easily blurred. But what happens when the two directly collide?
Scientists teach bees to play football, and yes, we mean bumblebees, not Brentford FC.
The Chinese Super League is growing in stature, epitomising the current state of modern football.
How a collision of subcultures sees art school meet amateur sport in one.
The FA Cup Third Round Draw – is there favouritism for the big guns?
With football as popular as ever, and in the media for the wrong reasons, Artefact looked at how football can make a positive impact on kids’ lives.