SoccerNews Editorial Team

Position: Editorial Team

Education: Collective expertise from contributors with backgrounds in sports journalism, football reporting, transfer market analysis, and newsroom operations across two decades of online football media

Experience: Daily football news coverage since 2006 | Reporting across the Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, and major international tournaments including the World Cup and European Championship | Transfer market reporting across summer and winter windows | Editorial standards reviewed under the SoccerNews Editorial Policy and Newsroom Standards

The SoccerNews Editorial Team is the collective newsroom byline for football news, transfer updates, match coverage, editorial guides, betting content, and casino-related pages reviewed under our Editorial Policy and editorial direction from Miloš Marković.

SoccerNews has covered football since 2006. Our newsroom coverage includes football news, transfer updates, match reports, league stories, editorial guides, and selected commercial content reviewed under our publishing standards. The way people follow the game has changed completely since then, from forums and live text pages to mobile alerts, social feeds, live scores, betting apps, and streaming platforms. But the job of a football newsroom is still the same: report clearly, update quickly, explain what matters, and be honest with readers about where information comes from.

Our team covers the Premier League, Champions League, La Liga, Serie A, Bundesliga, major international tournaments, transfer windows, club news, match stories, and the wider football industry. Some articles are produced directly by our newsroom. Others come from trusted syndicated sources and are reviewed before publication. In both cases, our aim is to keep SoccerNews useful, accurate, and transparent for football fans around the world.

Content published under the SoccerNews Editorial Team byline may include original reporting, newsroom-produced updates, syndicated news coverage, editorial guides, evergreen resources, and pages where several contributors have worked together rather than a single named writer taking the byline.

We use this collective byline when a page reflects the work of the newsroom as a whole. That may mean one editor has updated the reporting, another has checked the structure, another has reviewed the sources, and another has made sure the page fits our Editorial Policy. Rather than forcing that work under one individual name, the Editorial Team byline tells readers that the piece has been handled collectively.

Our editorial process is built around clarity, source checking, timely updates, and correction when needed. We want readers to understand whether they are reading breaking news, match coverage, transfer news, a betting guide, a casino review, or a commercial page. The format and context should make that clear.

As previously mentioned, the SoccerNews Editorial Team works under the editorial direction of Miloš Marković, who oversees publishing standards, editorial structure, betting and casino content quality, and the wider newsroom approach across SoccerNews. His role helps keep the site’s football coverage, commercial content, specialist desk pages, and review methodology aligned under one editorial framework.

The SoccerNews Editorial Team also sits above our specialist desks.

The SoccerNews Betting Desk focuses on bookmaker reviews, football betting guides, odds, promotions, in-play markets, and sportsbook analysis. The SoccerNews Casino Desk covers online casino reviews, casino bonuses, games, payments, licensing, and responsible gambling tools. Both desks follow specialist review processes while remaining part of the wider SoccerNews editorial framework.

Commercial relationships do not decide our editorial conclusions. Where a page includes affiliate links, sponsored placements, or commercial elements, those relationships should be disclosed clearly. Editorial judgment, ranking logic, factual accuracy, and reader trust must remain separate from commercial partnerships.

Football moves quickly, and so does the information around it. Transfer stories change, injury updates arrive late, line-ups shift, betting markets move, and club briefings can alter the shape of a story within minutes. That is why we value transparency as much as speed. When something is confirmed, we say so. When something is reported elsewhere, we attribute it. When a story changes, we update it.

The SoccerNews Editorial Team exists to make the site easier to trust: football coverage with a clear process, specialist desks where needed, visible standards, and enough human judgment to know that not every headline deserves the same noise.

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POSTS WRITTEN BY ME

Newcastle United confirmed the departures of four players as they released their retained list on Tuesday, with Aaron Ramsdale leaving.

The Netherlands will look to play on the front foot at the World Cup, though Ronald Koeman knows conditions could require them to adapt.

Turkiye will face the World Cup co-hosts, the United States, as well as Australia and Paraguay, as part of their Group D campaign.

Lionel Messi did not take part in full team training as Argentina’s World Cup preparations began in Kansas City.

Harry Kane is, alongside Bayern Munich team-mate Michael Olise, expected to contend for the 2026 Ballon d’Or after a stunning club season.

Tonda Eckert’s Southampton future was in major doubt after their Championship play-off expulsion, but his job appears to be safe for now.

Canada face an anxious wait over the fitness of Alphonso Davies, with their World Cup opener only 10 days away.

Ruben Neves believes the memory of his former team-mate and close friend Diogo Jota can spur Portugal on at the upcoming World Cup.

Crysencio Summerville was something of a surprise pick for Ronald Koeman’s World Cup squad, having never been capped by the Netherlands.

Enzo Maresca is widely expected to replace Pep Guardiola at Manchester City, and Wes Brown believes he will be set up for success.