Belgium aren’t really used to being at the centre of global political scandals. But when FIFA – shortly after a friendly ...
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Erling Haaland's father wanted him to be a pro golfer; now he's hitting the links on his World Cup off-days
The unstoppable Norwegian striker was spotted relaxing on the golf course ahead of Saturday's huge quarterfinal showdown.
Arguably the two best Barcelona players share similar thoughts on Julián Alvarez joining the club.
By Gabriel Araujo KANSAS CITY, Missouri, July 9 (Reuters) - Argentina and Switzerland meet again in the World Cup knockout ...
The Manchester City star is a social media sensation in China, where he is gaining millions of followers and starring in ...
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Stutter-step penalty kicks, explained: Why some players take them and some fans despise them
So, is the stutter-step penalty viable in today's game? And what are the origins of the move derided by many? Here's what you ...
By Nick Mulvenney MIAMI, July 9 (Reuters) - The six decades since England's lone World Cup triumph will come into sharper ...
Mamelodi Sundowns are set to unveil striker Cassius Mailula, who has been spotted training with the Brazilians ahead of the ...
France booked their place in the FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-finals with a 2-0 victory over Morocco, though the game's first ...
Follow live updates and coverage on the 2026 World Cup as the final eight teams take the field. Kylian Mbappé and France look ...
If FIFA President Gianni Infantino imagined his embrace of technology might finally put an end to disputes over refereeing decisions, the World Cup would have disabused him of the notion.
FIFA’s surprising reversal of Folarin Balogun’s ban ignited an entirely new debate.
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