September 2025 Archive – Subaru Motorsport Hub Highlights

When you browse the September 2025 archive, a collection of all posts published during September 2025 on our site, you get a snapshot of the month’s most talked‑about moments. This archive gathers a mix of football drama, personal memoir launches, and a music legend’s farewell, showing how sport, culture and health intersect in everyday conversation. It’s like flipping through a monthly magazine that never misses a beat.

Key Themes That Shape This Month

One of the biggest headlines comes from Liga de Quito, the Ecuadorian club that broke a 17‑year drought in the Copa Libertadores. Their 1‑0 win over São Paulo not only shocked a South American powerhouse but also set up a semifinal clash with Palmeiras, reigniting interest in the continent’s premier club competition. September 2025 archive captures this moment because the tournament’s excitement drives fan discussions far beyond the pitch.

Another story that caught eyes is the release of Penny Lancaster’s autobiography, Someone Like Me. Written by the Penny Lancaster, TV personality and women’s health advocate, the book opens up about dyslexia, bullying, and her journey through menopause. Her candid tone has sparked conversations on mental health and empowerment, proving that personal narratives can influence public dialogue just as much as a match result.

On the music side, the month marked the loss of Rick Davies, the co‑founder of Supertramp, the progressive‑rock band behind hits like ‘The Logical Song’. Davies’ death from multiple myeloma reminded fans of the human stories behind iconic songs. His legacy, shaped by albums like Breakfast in America, connects generations of listeners, highlighting how art endures beyond the artist’s lifetime.

These three pillars—football triumph, memoir honesty, and musical remembrance—show how the September 2025 archive isn’t just a list of posts, but a web of related experiences. Readers will find details on the Libertadores upset, insights into Lancaster’s new book, and a tribute to Davies’ impact. Below, the curated articles dive deeper into each story, giving you the full picture of why September 2025 mattered to fans and followers alike.

Liga de Quito Stuns São Paulo to Reach Libertadores Semis After 17‑Year Gap

Liga de Quito Stuns São Paulo to Reach Libertadores Semis After 17‑Year Gap

Liga de Quito beat São Paulo 1‑0 on Sep 25, 2025, sending the Ecuadorian side to its first Libertadores semifinal in 17 years, where they'll face Palmeiras.

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Penny Lancaster’s Candid Autobiography ‘Someone Like Me’ Set for September 2025 Release

Penny Lancaster’s Candid Autobiography ‘Someone Like Me’ Set for September 2025 Release

Loose Women panellist and women's health advocate Penny Lancaster announces her new memoir, ‘Someone Like Me’, due 25 September 2025. The book opens up about dyslexia, bullying, sexual assault, fashion success, family life with Rod Stewart, health campaigning, and personal battles with depression and menopause, all told with humor and empathy.

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Rick Davies, Supertramp Co‑Founder, Dead at 81 After Cancer Battle

Rick Davies, Supertramp Co‑Founder, Dead at 81 After Cancer Battle

Rick Davies, co-founder of Supertramp, has died at 81 at his home in East Hampton after a long fight with multiple myeloma. A pianist, singer, and bandleader, he helped shape hits like Goodbye Stranger and The Logical Song, and led Supertramp through their chart-topping era with Breakfast in America. He is survived by his wife, Sue, his partner in life and the band's longtime manager.

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