Ciarãn Fahey, Daily Herald

Ciarãn Fahey

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Berlin, BE, Germany

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Past articles by Ciarãn:

A look at the players who won't be at the World Cup in Qatar

Not every soccer star will be competing at the World Cup → Read More

Bundesliga stadiums full again in time for season finale

The Bundesliga will have full stadiums for the first time in months this weekend as coronavirus restrictions are scrapped across Germany in time for the season finale → Read More

Haaland scores on return to help Dortmund to Bundesliga lead

BERLIN (AP) — He’s back. → Read More

Augsburg stuns Bayern Munich to win Bavarian derby 2-1

BERLIN (AP) — This time, another goal from Robert Lewandowski wasn't enough for Bayern Munich. → Read More

Bayern player Kimmich back in quarantine amid vaccine debate

BERLIN (AP) — Bayern Munich midfielder Joshua Kimmich is in quarantine again. → Read More

Freiburg, with Bundesliga's tightest defense, to test Bayern

BERLIN (AP) — The highest scoring team in the Bundesliga is about to face the club with the tightest defense. → Read More

Bayern, Juventus through to Champions League knockout rounds

BERLIN (AP) — Robert Lewandowski missed a penalty on Tuesday but still got a hat trick. → Read More

Bayern handed its heaviest ever Cup loss, 5-0 at Gladbach

BERLIN (AP) — Bayern Munich usually deals out the thrashings in Germany, not the other way around. → Read More

Adola wins Berlin Marathon in 2:05:45, Bekele finishes third

BERLIN (AP) — Guye Adola of Ethiopia won the Berlin Marathon on Sunday, when compatriot Kenenisa Bekele’s attempt to break the world record was undone by warm weather and a blistering start to the race. → Read More

Lewandowski's scoring streak for Bayern ends after 19 games

BERLIN (AP) — For once, Robert Lewandowski didn’t score. → Read More

Berlin Marathon returns after break with 25,000 participants

BERLIN (AP) — It already promises to be a Berlin Marathon unlike any other. → Read More

UEFA declines Munich application for rainbow-colored stadium

MUNICH (AP) — UEFA has declined the Munich city council’s application to have its stadium illuminated in rainbow colors for Germany’s final European Championship group game against Hungary on Wednesday. The governing body said in a statement Tuesday that it understands the intention behind the proposal but “must decline this request” because of its political […] → Read More

Greenpeace apologizes, local police slam Euro 2020 protestor

MUNICH (AP) — Greenpeace has apologized and Munich police are investigating after a protestor parachuted into the stadium and injured two people before Germany’s game against France at the European Championship. The protestor used a powered paraglider with a motor attached to his back but lost control and hit overhead camera wires attached to the […] → Read More

Assaults, arson, slurs: Report finds anti-Semitism in Berlin

Small square brass plates set in the pavement remember Jewish residents of Berlin’s Lichtenberg district who were torn from their homes and killed by the Nazis decades ago → Read More

Union Berlin hosts 4,500 soccer fans amid pandemic

BERLIN — Union Berlin welcomed 4,500 fans to its 2-0 win over Nuremberg on Saturday in the biggest attendance so far for a soccer team in Germany during the coronavirus pandemic. The Bundesliga was suspended in March. No supporters had been allowed when the league resumed and completed its season after a two-month break. Union … → Read More

US players Steffen, Adams express solidarity with Floyd

BERLIN (AP) — Americans Zack Steffen and Tyler Adams are among the Bundesliga players who expressed solidarity in the wake of George Floyd’s death. → Read More

Fist bumps and masks: Professional soccer returns in Germany

BERLIN (AP) - Professional soccer resumed in Germany after a two-month break with four games in the second division on Saturday taking place behind closed doors. South Korea midfielder Lee Jae-sung scored the first goal in the division to give Holstein Kiel the lead at Jahn Regensburg. He celebrated by giving teammates fist bumps. The games were the first since soccer was put on hold March 13… → Read More

Soccer reboot in Germany: No fans, lonely goal celebrations

BERLIN (AP) — Erling Haaland scored the Bundesliga’s first goal in more than two months and then celebrated. Alone. The 19-year-old’s Borussia Dortmund teammates stayed away, mindful of the strict … → Read More

10 positive COVID-19 cases among Germany's top soccer clubs

BERLIN (AP) - The German soccer league reported 10 positive tests for the new coronavirus among 36 clubs in the Bundesliga and second division on Monday. The DFL said that 1,724 tests for COVID-19 were carried out over two rounds among players, coaches, physiotherapists and other staff. The tests were part of the league's hygiene concept as it bids to restart competitive games some time in May.… → Read More

10 positive COVID-19 cases among Germany's top soccer clubs

BERLIN (AP) — The German soccer league reported 10 positive tests for the new coronavirus among 36 clubs in the Bundesliga and second division on Monday. The DFL said that 1,724 tests for... → Read More