Before President Trump began using the world’s largest island nation as a political football, even going so far as to threaten annexation, Greenlanders have long desired autonomy – including in the world of sport. The Football Association of Greenland (KAK), founded in 1971, represents and governs the sport in the country. As an autonomous territory of the Kingdom of Denmark, yet geographically located in North America, Greenland has developed its own distinct football identity. The game is the most popular national sport throughout the country. Due to the harsh climate and vast distances for club teams, the Greenlandic Football Championship is unique, operating in only one location during the course of a week. Due to Greenland’s recent application for membership to the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf), this post explores Greenland’s ambition to become an independent nation in the world of football.
Beyond the Courtroom: Anthony May, Dana McKee, Monica Basche, Lauren DiMartino, and Erin O’Neill attended 2025 MVLS Celebrate Pro Bono; Anthony May attended Maryland Carey Law’s annual Alumni Weekend; Andy Levy joined the Maryland Carey School of Law community to celebrate the esteemed careers of retiring law professors Michael Millemann and Larry S. Gibson; Lauren DiMartino, Monica Basche, and Catalina Odio attended the Creative Alliance 30th Anniversary Marquee Ball; and BGL sponsored HealthCare Access Maryland 5K For the Health of It. – Go Health Pro
Welcome to another installment of our “Beyond the Courtroom” series: a recap of recent events our attorneys have attended. From conferences and lectures to summits and symposiums, and more, the BGL team is proud to stay connected to the legal and local communities. Brown, Goldstein & Levy was a proud sponsor of Celebrate Pro Bono … Read more