Archie Willis

EDITOR AND PUBLISHER

Archie Willis is the founding editor and publisher of FUTBOLISTA Magazine, and has written several cover features for the magazine. He has recently completed a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Media & Communication and Spanish at the University of Strathclyde.

Archie has also written for the South China Morning Post, Holyrood Magazine and When Saturday Comes. He speaks Spanish, some French and Catalan, and is a long-time sufferer of Kilmarnock Football Club.

Email: editor@futbolistamag.com.

Archie Willis

EDITOR AND PUBLISHER

Archie Willis is the founding editor and publisher of FUTBOLISTA Magazine, and has written several cover features for the magazine. He has recently completed a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Media & Communication and Spanish at the University of Strathclyde.

Archie has also written for the South China Morning Post, Holyrood Magazine and When Saturday Comes. He speaks Spanish, some French and Catalan, and is a long-time sufferer of Kilmarnock Football Club.

Email: editor@futbolistamag.com.

Recent work

Recent work

Kitchee, Kowloon and Hong Kong’s Hidden Love For Football

Hidden behind skyscrapers and financial districts, football is alive and well in Hong Kong. Almost 8,000 fans attended a championship-deciding league finale between Kitchee SC and Eastern SC in May 2021 at Hong Kong Stadium.

A Season In The Scottish Championship

Kilmarnock won the 2021-22 Scottish Championship title. Did a season in the second tier provide a glimpse of ‘real’ football, or a slightly unbearable version of the beautiful game?

The Art Of Protesting: 40 Years At Faslane

Scotland’s anti-nuclear movement is fighting to get back into the media spotlight, and the resilient members of the world’s longest surviving active peace camp are on the front lines.

Kitchee, Kowloon and Hong Kong’s Hidden Love For Football

Hidden behind skyscrapers and financial districts, football is alive and well in Hong Kong. Almost 8,000 fans attended a championship-deciding league finale between Kitchee SC and Eastern SC in May 2021 at Hong Kong Stadium.

A Season In The Scottish Championship

Kilmarnock won the 2021-22 Scottish Championship title. Did a season in the second tier provide a glimpse of ‘real’ football, or a slightly unbearable version of the beautiful game?

The Art Of Protesting: 40 Years At Faslane

Scotland’s anti-nuclear movement is fighting to get back into the media spotlight, and the resilient members of the world’s longest surviving active peace camp are on the front lines.