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With the FIFA World Cup 2026 kicking off in America, Canada, and Mexico next month, supporters of the England Men鈥檚 team will be hoping 鈥淔ootball鈥檚 coming home.鈥 One of the men responsible for making that happen is Paul Cleal OBE (BSc Economics, 1984), Head of Strategic Development and Operations at The Football Association. Find out more about him, his career, and his time at Warwick.
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