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Arsenal Star Max Dowman is Related To Gunners Legend George Male

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One of the most exciting things happening at Arsenal right now is the emergence of youth star Max Dowman. Mikel Arteta may be aiming for a historic season with the Gunners, but that hasn’t stopped him from putting his faith in the 16-year-old.

This was no more evident than in the recent Premier League win against Everton. With Arsenal chasing a league title for the first time since 2004, and the scores level at 0-0, Dowman was brought on with just 16 minutes to play. In that time, the talented Englishman helped create the first goal before then making it 2-0 – becoming the competition’s youngest-ever goalscorer along the way.

For many, it feels as if the Hale End teen is destined for a special career in North London. This sense will only be enhanced as it’s now been revealed that Dowman has an iconic Arsenal relative.

Max Dowman Has Title-Winning Arsenal Family Member

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The report comes via Ed Aarons of The Guardian, who discovered that Dowman is a distant relative of George Male. While that name might not be familiar to modern football fans, the former defender had an iconic career for Arsenal – while he was also England captain from 1936 until the start of the Second World War.

Funnily enough, Dowman’s family were not even aware of the famous family link. Indeed, Dave Male was on holiday in Spain when he decided to go and watch England Under-16s in a friendly against Italy. He recalled: “I was looking at the team sheet and that’s when the name Dowman hit me straight away.”

Dowman was just 14 at the time, but shone as England claimed a 2-1 victory. Watching on from the sidelines, Male instantly recognised the name from his own family history. He explained:

“My grandmother was born Maria Maud Dowman and she was the mother of George Male, who captained Arsenal and England. So it turns out he is distantly related to Max through his great, great, great, great grandfather William Dowman.”

Who Was George Male

Male had a pretty remarkable career for the Gunners. He has his own page on the club’s official website, which states that he ‘spent more than half of his life at Arsenal.’ He joined in 1929 and didn’t leave until May 1975, working as a youth coach and a scout after retiring.

He played under iconic club manager Herbert Chapman, who converted him from left-half to right-back. Male became captain until the outbreak of World War Two. He was 29 when England went to war, serving with the RAF in Palestine, which disrupted his playing career.

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Despite this, in 1948, at the age of 36, he became the first player to win six English top-flight titles, enjoying all his success as an Arsenal player. In total, he played 318 matches for the Gunners, but incredibly never scored a single goal – in comparison, it took great, great, great, great-grandson Dowman just seven games to open his account for the club.

After retiring, Male became a long-serving youth-team coach and then later a scout at Arsenal. His contribution to the club did not stop there, though, as he was the man who discovered another club legend, Charlie George, who was part of the famous double-winning team of 1970-71. He finally left Arsenal in 1975 and died in 1998, at the age of 87.

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Footage Shows True Crowd Reaction to Iran’s National Anthem vs Egypt

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Footage has emerged showing the true crowd reaction to Iran’s national anthem ahead of their ‘Pride Match’ against Egypt on Friday night. The 1-1 draw proved to be Team Melli’s final match of the 2026 World Cup, as they finished third in Group G with three stalemates, bringing to an end a campaign that was turbulent both on and off the pitch for the Middle Eastern nation.

Despite the circumstances, Iran maintained their dignity throughout the tournament. The squad left notes after matches against Belgium and Egypt to thank their hosts, despite ongoing tensions with the US government. However, the treatment they received was not always as considerate. After each group-stage match, for example, they were required to leave the United States immediately and return to their training base in Mexico.

Almost certainly the most physically exhausted team competing stateside this summer, Iran also faced challenges away from the field. Head coach Amir Ghalenoei recently spoke about feeling shunned by rival managers, amid uncertainty over perceptions of his country during a period of geopolitical tension. Iran’s national anthem was booed before each of their first two matches, but ahead of their third game, the crowd produced a very unusual reaction.

The True Crowd Reaction to Iran’s National Anthem in Final World Cup Match

Iran Players | World Cup Kirby Lee (IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters)

Those tuning into Friday night’s action will have noticed boos ringing around Seattle’s Lumen Field as some supporters held up Pride flags in recognition of the city’s LGBTQ celebrations.

Indeed, both developments were to be expected. Iran and Egypt had opposed the designated ‘Pride Match’ due to the criminalisation of homosexuality in their respective countries, while perceptions of Iran among many American neutrals have been clouded by Donald Trump’s accusations against the nation, creating a predictably tense atmosphere.

However, there was another factor that contributed to the reaction inside the stadium – one that even led some Iranians themselves to boo their national anthem. While many Iranians view life before the Islamic Revolution more favourably, US authorities had banned pre-revolutionary Iranian flags from being brought into World Cup stadiums.

Why Even Some Iranians Booed the Anthem

A fan holds up the flag of Iran in the stands before the match between New Caledonia v Jamaica

The biggest slap in the face came in Seattle when organisers played the anthem associated with the current Islamic Republic instead. In response, many Iranian supporters turned their backs away from the pitch and protested, with boos echoing around the stadium during the rendition. Watch the reaction below:

According to a survey by Iran International, only about 20 percent of Iranians want the current Islamic Republic to remain in power. Roughly 40 percent of the population views structural regime change as a necessary precondition for reform, while another 24 percent favor a broader, different political transition.

Iranians widely reject the Islamic Republic due to severe economic mismanagement, pervasive political corruption, forced imposition of strict religious laws, and violent crackdowns on human rights and individual freedoms.

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Players With Most MOTM Awards in World Cup History

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With the 2026 World Cup already in full flow, there has been ample opportunity for players to stamp their authority on the competition’s history, with new cult heroes emerging and challenging the established stars who will go down among the greatest players in the tournament’s history.

Argentina and France already look every bit the favourites many expected them to be heading into the summer, but question marks remain over whether the likes of England, Spain and Portugal can also live up to expectations. Meanwhile, emerging dark horses include Morocco, Norway and co-hosts the USA.

While great teams ultimately win World Cups, the players who collect the most individual honours also earn their own unique place in tournament folklore. Below, we’ve taken a look at the 19 players to have earned the most Man of the Match awards. It’s worth noting that the accolade was only introduced in 2002, meaning the likes of Pele and Diego Maradona never had the opportunity to add to their incredible career hauls.

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Guillermo Ochoa celebrating for Mexico Annegret Hilse via Reuters

Three players have earnt themselves the Man of the Match award three times, and perhaps nobody on this list can count themselves as more of a cult hero than Mexico goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa. Every four years, fans have grown accustomed to seeing ‘Memo,’ with his unmistakable curls held back by a headband, pull off spectacular saves against the world’s elite. Incredibly, at 40 years old, he is currently competing in his sixth World Cup, but it will be his last.

Elsewhere in this section, all three of Rivaldo’s awards came in the 2002 edition, which saw Brazil win their fifth and final World Cup. While Ronaldo and Ronaldinho stole the spotlight from their fellow frontman during the early 2000s, Rivaldo was able to take some of that back with five goals and an assist across seven matches as he also won Golden Boot.

Lastly, Andrea Pirlo also won all of his at the triumphant 2006 World Cup, where Italy beat France in an iconic final best remembered for ZInedine Zidane’s headbutt. The Azzurri haven’t won a knockout game on the world stage since.

Players With Most Man of the Match Awards in World Cup History (3)

Player

Country

Guillermo Ochoa

Mexico

Rivaldo

Brazil

Andrea Pirlo

Italy

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Nine players have won four Man of the Match awards at the World Cup. Of those, only Neymar and James Rodríguez are competing at the 2026 tournament across the pond, although both are now in the twilight of their careers and may find it difficult to add to their tallies. Nevertheless, the South American pair remain hugely popular around the world.

Keisuke Honda, Japan’s hero at the 2010 World Cup, and Park Ji-sung are the only two Asian players to feature on this list. Meanwhile, Antoine Griezmann is undoubtedly one of the most underrated players of his generation, with his exceptional selflessness often helping his more celebrated France teammates grab the headlines. The same cannot be said for Eden Hazard, whose brilliance was widely admired but ultimately failed to help Belgium’s Golden Generation deliver a major honour.

Perhaps the biggest surprise is that Miroslav Klose – now the third-highest goalscorer in World Cup history after a certain duo recently overtook him – only ever picked up four Man of the Match awards.

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Players With Most Man of the Match Awards in World Cup History (4)

Player

Country

James Rodriguez

Colombia

Neymar

Brazil

Park Ji-Sung

South Korea

Keisuke Honda

Japan

Antoine Griezmann

France

Eden Hazard

Belgium

Wesley Sneijder

Netherlands

Thomas Muller

Germany

Miroslav Klose

Germany

5 Man of the Match Awards

Harry Kane in action for England Nathan Ray Seebeck/IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters

It feels like forever that Harry Kane has been the be all and end all, running the show for both club and country. Whether it be dropping deep to act like a football equivalent of a quarterback, or playing on the last line of defence to score goals with ease, the fact he’s won five World Cup Man of the Matches can hardly be a surprise, and he’s bound to get more before this summer is over.

He is level with 2018 Ballon d’Or winner, Luka Modric, and former Barcelona striker, Luis Suarez. The latter of those was arguably the best player not named Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo during the peak of his career, and the way he used to control matches by himself is certainly something Kane would have been taking inspiration from throughout his development down the years.


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Players With Most Man of the Match Awards in World Cup History (5)

Player

Country

Harry Kane

England

Luka Modric

Croatia

Luis Suarez

Uruguay

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Coming in fourth, perhaps somewhat surprisingly, is Arjen Robben. The Netherlands winger had a unique ability to manipulate the ball like a magician, earning six Man of the Match awards across just three tournaments between 2006 and 2014. Kylian Mbappe recently surpassed that tally and, with two Man of the Match awards in as many games this summer, his total of seven suggests he is well on course to break plenty of tournament records over the course of his career.

For now, though, he remains one award behind Cristiano Ronaldo, who is eyeing 1,000 career goals and will view his sixth World Cup as another opportunity to add to his remarkable legacy. Meanwhile, out in front, was there ever any doubt that it would be Lionel Messi?

On his way to a first World Cup title in 2022, the former Barcelona star earned five Man of the Match awards. With two already at this tournament, he now sits on 11 in total. Given the award was only introduced in 2002, it is impossible to make a direct comparison with Pele, but retaining the title this summer would only strengthen the argument that Messi stands above everyone else.

Players With Most Man of the Match Awards in World Cup History

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Player

Country

Awards

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Arjen Robben

Netherlands

6

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Kylian Mbappe

France

7

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Cristiano Ronaldo

Portugal

8

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Lionel Messi

Argentina

13

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Tottenham Goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky Signs 5-Year Contract Extension

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It’s not just new signings that Tottenham are dealing with at the moment, as they’ve now extended the contract of one of their stars for another five years.

Spurs have been heavily linked with new additions in recent weeks as they look to turn things around after a disappointing few years.

Marcos Senesi, Andy Robertson, and Jan-Paul Van Hecke have all signed on the dotted line at Spurs, while they also have interest in a host of other players.

West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes is one player they are pushing to sign, though they face competition from Manchester United.

It’s already been a busy window for the North London club, and they don’t appear to be slowing down in terms of new additions and tieing down their current players.


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Romano: Tottenham Star Signs 5-Year Deal

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According to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, Tottenham goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky has signed a new five-year contract at the club. He’s set to be the starting goalkeeper under Roberto De Zerbi.

Kinsky, described as ‘phenomenal’ by Dominic Solanke, did go through some difficult spells at Spurs last season, but he turned a corner under De Zerbi, who showed a lot of faith in him.

Tottenham also have the option to extend Kinsky’s deal by another year, so they are clearly backing him long-term.

Guglielmo Vicario is set to leave the club, with Kinsky retaining the number one shirt.

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It’s a huge show of faith from Tottenham and De Zerbi to make Kinsky the number one goalkeeper heading into the new season.

The youngster has struggled to cement a regular place as Tottenham’s number one.

After a nightmare game against Atletico Madrid in the Champions League, where Igor Tudor substituted him in the first half, it looked like his Spurs career could be over.

Since then, he has rapidly turned things around, especially under De Zerbi, who has given him plenty of opportunities.

With Vicario likely to head through the exit door, Tottenham now have their number one goalkeeper sorted heading into the new season.

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