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Check the Full 2018 World Cup Schedule
Check this calendar for the dates of all the games of the 2018 World Cup being played in Russia from June 14 to July 15. Later you’ll find links to livestreams of the games provided by Telemundo.
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Fans Celebrate Mexico's Win Against Reigning World Cup Champs Germany
In National City, so many people were celebrating in the streets police had to shut down parts of Highland Avenue.
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Nike Cuts Ties With Iran's World Cup Team, Citing US Sanctions
President Donald Trump’s recent decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal and restore heavy economic sanctions on the country is having an effect on an arena beyond politics: the 2018 World Cup. Nike will be providing the shoes for 60 percent of the World Cup players when they take the field on June 14 in St. Petersburg, Russia, and...
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Mexico Announces Preliminary 2018 World Cup Roster
A month away from the 2018 World Cup in Russia, Mexico and several countries including Brazil and Argentina revealed their preliminary World Cup squads.
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World Champion Hope Solo Is Running to Lead US Soccer
Hope Solo is running for president of the U.S. Soccer Federation. The former U.S. Olympic and World Cup goalkeeper announced her candidacy Thursday night on Facebook.
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Telemundo Enterprises Unveils Plans for New State-of-the-Art Broadcast Center in Miami
Florida Governor Rick Scott joined executives from Comcast, NBC Universal and Telemundo Enterprises to break ground and officially announced the building plans for Telemundo’s new global headquarters in northwest Miami-Dade.
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FIFA Scandal: Why World Cup Sponsors Aren't Bailing
With billions of dollars at stake and few other ways to tap into the global love of soccer, FIFA sponsors like Adidas, Coke and McDonald’s are likely to hang onto their marketing deals and try to weather the scandal that has tarnished soccer’s governing body. It would seem like an advertiser’s worst nightmare, but no FIFA sponsors have jumped ship....
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FIFA Sponsors Are Likely To Stick Around
The corruption probe that’s threatening FIFA, soccer’s global governing body is forcing advertisers to confront a tough question: How much scandal is too much scandal?
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“Despicable”: David Beckham Slams FIFA Over Scandal
David Beckham said he has found it infuriating to watch the FIFA scandal escalate over the last week, and that it is time for soccer’s governing body to change.