Whoever first coined the phrase "sport and politics don't mix" clearly wasn't much of a sports fan or political anorak.
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How FIFA's 2026 changes could transform football
As the countdown to the 2026 FIFA World Cup gathers pace, football is preparing for one of its most significant rule shake-ups in recent years.The new regulations, approved by football lawmakers and ...
With the World Cup kicking off on June 11, anticipation is building for what will be the biggest tournament in the ...
The tournament kicks off on 11 June in Mexico City and culminates on 19 July in New York City. Featuring 48 teams across ...
Memo Ochoa became a star on the World Cup stage. Now the Mexican legend is pushing to make his historic sixth World Cup ...
The World Cup kicks off this week and Gillette Stadium is going to see plenty of star power in the coming days.
Arsenal could face strong competition from Paris Saint-Germain for the signature of Nottingham Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs ...
In 1930, the United States men’s soccer team, composed mostly of immigrants and working-class amateurs from Northeastern ...
With just days to go until the World Cup, you're probably hearing a lot more football chat than usual. But if you're not a ...
Mateus Fernandes Emerges as Midfield Target Amid Liverpool and Real Madrid InterestAs the summer transfer window gathers ...
Manchester City are eyeing a move to sign an Everton star ahead of the summer transfer window, according to journalist Alan ...
Arsenal last season reportedly weighed up a move for Alvarez before signing Viktor Gyokeres, but interest remains real ...
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