FootballGames10 opens a global football news desk
A first editorial map for global football coverage: news, fixtures, transfers, tables, previews, reports and guides.

Key points
- News is the freshness layer.
- Fixtures, tables and guides support search intent.
- Every claim needs a source trail.
What the desk covers
FootballGames10 is built as an international football desk. The daily flow starts with source-backed news and branches into fixtures, results, league tables, transfers, match previews, reports, teams, players, tournaments and guides.
Why structure matters
Football search traffic is repetitive: readers look for today matches, tables, confirmed transfers, lineups, injuries, kick-off times and tournament formats. The site structure keeps those intents close to the news stream.
How the agent should use it
Hermes should publish fast news only when a source trail is clear. If the source trail is weak, the story should stay in draft or be rewritten as a cautious brief with gaps disclosed.
Editorial note: this starter article defines the desk structure. Live production stories must be checked against official competition, club, federation or trusted wire sources before publication.
James Carter
James covers global football news, federations, tournament calendars and major match stories.
