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5 Things to Know About Belgian Footballer Eden Hazard
Here are five things to know about Eden Hazard, forward for Real Madrid CF and the Belgium national team.
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5 Things to Know About Canadian Footballer Alphonso Davies
Here are five things to know about Alphonso Davies, left-back for FC Bayern Munich and Canada’s men’s national team.
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5 Things to Know About Luis Suárez
Here are five things to know about Luis Suárez, striker for the Uruguay national team.
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5 Things to Know About Belgian Footballer Romelu Lukaku
Here are five things to know about Romelu Lukaku, forward for Premier League club Chelsea and the Belgium national team.
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5 Things to Know About Sergio Ramos García
Here are five things to know about Sergio Ramos García, World Cup winner and defender for Paris Saint-Germain and Spain’s national team.
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5 Things to Know About Kylian Mbappé
Here are five things to know about Kylian Mbappé, World Cup winner and forward for Paris Saint-Germain.
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5 Things to Know About Neymar
Here are five things to know about Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior, forward for Paris Saint-Germain and the Brazil National Team.
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Wales Ends 64-Year World Cup Drought, Will Open Vs. U.S. in Qatar
The U.S. men’s national team will open the 2022 World Cup against Wales after the Dragons defeated Ukraine in a playoff qualifier final on Sunday.
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Flying Museum to Honor Diego Maradona Ahead of World Cup
The “Tango D10S” plane will visit Argentina, Barcelona and Naples as a way to honor football icon Diego Maradona ahead of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
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Female Referees Selected to Men's World Cup for First Time Ever
The 2022 Qatar World Cup could see women officiate matches for the first time in the event’s 92-year history.
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Female Referees Will Make World Cup History This Year
For the first time in the competition’s 92-year history, female referees will be featured at the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
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2022 World Cup Draw for Qatar Revealed
The United States found out their group-stage opponents for the 2022 World Cup taking place later this year in Qatar.
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FIFA Reveals Draw for 2022 World Cup, US in Group B
The 2022 World Cup draw is out, with the U.S. to face England, Iran and the European Playoff winner in Group B.
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What Is the Group of Death in the World Cup?
The toughest pool of teams in the World Cup tournament is sometimes called the Group of Death. Here’s why.
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Highlights: USMNT Clinch 2022 World Cup Berth With 2-0 Loss Vs. Costa Rica
The U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team is heading to the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Here are some highlights from the team’s clinching game against Costa Rica.
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Canada Advances to World Cup for First Time in 36 Years
Cyle Larin, Tajon Buchanan and Junior Hoilett scored and Canada secured its first World Cup berth in 36 years with a 4-0 victory over Jamaica on Sunday
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How to Watch USMNT Vs. Jamaica in 2022 World Cup Qualifying
The U.S. men’s national team is set to battle Jamaica in CONCACAF 2022 World Cup qualifying. Here’s info on where to watch, plus more on Tuesday’s game.
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FIFA Keeps 32 Teams for 2022 World Cup, Scrapping Expansion
FIFA scrapped plans to expand the 2022 Qatar World Cup to 48 nations, deciding Wednesday to stick with 32 countries due to the political and logistical complexities of using another Persian Gulf nation. FIFA President Gianni Infantino’s hopes of expanding the Middle East’s first World Cup in the region were stymied by the regional diplomatic crisis and the governing body’s...
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FIFA Publishes Long-Confidential Report on 2018-2022 World Cup Bidding
After years of speculation about alleged corruption, FIFA finally ended the mystery Tuesday of what is contained in an investigation of bidding for the World Cups of 2018 and 2022. FIFA published investigator Michael Garcia’s 430-page dossier examining how Russia and Qatar — long suspected of wrongdoing by FIFA critics despite repeated denials — won the hosting rights and how...
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Swiss Prosecutors Confirm About 25 FIFA Investigations
About 25 separate investigations of suspected corruption linked to FIFA and World Cup bidding are being led by federal prosecutors in Switzerland, the country’s office for the attorney general said Friday. The office of Michael Lauber confirmed the scale of “football-related cases” after securing a first conviction since its FIFA probes began in 2014. Cases were not specified, but criminal...