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Ally McCoist signs The Ball

Scotland legend Ally McCoist signs The Ball at Rangers FC in Glasgow… The Ball Day 8…

Glasgow has a new Champion…

Glasgow has a new Champion…

The Ball 2014 on top of a mountain

The Ball 2014 on top of a mountain and down a mine = a marvellous game of two halves…

Ian from the Tartan Army

Ian from the tartanarmy @ the Site of the first ever international football match…

The Ball 2014 at Sheffield FC

The Ball 2014 at Sheffield FC – Monday 13 January 2014

Mine Football with The Ball 2014

Spirit of Mine Football with The Ball 2014 in the Honister Slate Mine

Thanks to Tim “The Boy” Noble

Spirit of Football would like to thank our friend Tim “The Boy” Noble for setting up an outstanding Mine-blowing Snow-Ball experience in Cumbria earlier today. Thanks Tim! See you in 2018.

The Ball 2014 Day 6 in Cumbria

The Ball 2014 Day 6 in Cumbria – England`s equivalent to the South Island of New Zealand. One Ball, One World

A quick film of our kick-off in Battersea Park

A quick film of our kick-off in Battersea Park, London 150 years since the first official game of Association Football. Only 30,000 km to go to Brazil.

Kick Off The Ball 2014

Um rápido vídeo para mostrar como foi o evento de lançamento da viagem da equipe do Spirit of Football rumo ao Brasil no Bettersea Park, em Londres, no dia 0…

Preparing to meet Sheffield F.C.

The Ball 2014 and the team are ready to meet Sheffield F.C. tomorrow …

The Ball 2014 – Day#4 in Sheffield

The Ball arrived in Sheffield to meet up with football’s oldest club: Sheffield F.C. which was established in 1857.

The Ball 2018 left England on 25th March 2018 and travelled to the World Cup in Russia.

The Ball 2014 kicked off from England on 9th Jan 2014 and headed to the World Cup in Brazil.

The Ball 2010 left England on 24th Jan 2010 headed to the Opening Ceremony in Johannesburg, South Africa.

The Ball 2006 travelled from London to the Opening Ceremony in Munich, Germany.

The Ball 2002 was carried 7000 miles across Europe and Asia to the World Cup finals in Korea & Japan.