
Arsenal’s European Finale Ends in Penalty Heartbreak
Arsenal's quest for a historic European double concluded with a narrow defeat to Paris Saint‑Germain in the Champions League final, decided by a dramatic penalty shootout.
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Arsenal's quest for a historic European double concluded with a narrow defeat to Paris Saint‑Germain in the Champions League final, decided by a dramatic penalty shootout.

Paris Saint-Germain secured their second consecutive Champions League title after a tense 1‑1 draw with Arsenal, winning 4‑3 on penalties. The victory marks the first repeat champion since Real Madrid's 2016‑18 dynasty.

The English national team will train in Kansas City for the 2026 World Cup, sparking a wave of British‑themed events, shops and community activities throughout the metro area.

Paris Saint-Germain will face Arsenal in the Champions League final at Budapest's Puskas Arena, with PSG aiming for back‑to‑back titles and Arsenal hoping for a historic first victory.

Arsenal will honor both its men's and women's squads with a shared trophy parade in north London, reflecting a broader push for gender equality and commercial growth in soccer.

From Nottingham Forest to Real Madrid, the summer window is shaping up to be one of the most expensive in recent memory, with clubs across Europe eyeing marquee signings.

As the UEFA Champions League final approaches, a handful of Bay Area pubs are opening before dawn to serve fans watching Arsenal and Paris Saint‑Germain battle for continental supremacy.

The 70th Ballon d'Or will be held in London on October 26, bringing together the world’s top players, including Harry Kane, Ousmane Dembélé and Aitana Bonmatí, amid a season of record‑breaking performances and historic club achievements.

Real Madrid's $9.5 billion valuation and $1.27 billion revenue underscore a shifting power balance in global soccer, where American investors are reshaping club economics while traditional European structures grapple with profitability.

The 70th Ballon d'Or will be held in London on October 26, bringing the prestigious award to the home of Arsenal and England’s record scorer Harry Kane.

The 70th Ballon d'Or ceremony will be held in London on October 26, bringing together the world’s top football talent, including Harry Kane, Ousmane Dembélé and Aitana Bonmatí, in a celebration of the sport’s global stars.

A look at the five U.S. Men’s National Team players hailing from Pennsylvania and New Jersey, their club journeys, and what their inclusion means for the 2026 World Cup.

Manchester United eye West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes and Atalanta’s Ederson, while Tottenham consider Benfica’s Anatoliy Trubin and explore Paulo Dybala’s future. Nottingham Forest eye Middlesbrough’s Hayden Hackney, Fenerbahce watch Randal Kolo Muani, and AC Milan expects Luka Modric to remain.

Arsenal's dramatic win over Crystal Palace not only ends a 22‑year title drought but also highlights the growing influence of the Kroenke family and sets the stage for a Champions League showdown with Paris Saint‑Germain.

Arsenal secured the Premier League crown with a 2‑1 victory over Crystal Palace, a moment marked by the presence of owner Stan Kroenke and his son Josh. The club now eyes a Champions League final against Paris Saint‑Germain in Budapest.

Despite a wave of drug‑driven crime that has plagued Ecuadorian cities, the qualification of the national soccer team for the upcoming World Cup has sparked optimism, especially among young fans who see the sport as a pathway out of hardship.

Ecuador faces a wave of drug‑driven violence, yet the qualification of its national football team for the World Cup has become a rallying point for hope and economic activity.

Arsenal secured the Premier League title after 22 years, setting up a Champions League final against Paris Saint‑Germain, while Crystal Palace gear up for a Conference League showdown. Rotational strategies and injury management will dominate the narrative as both clubs prioritize upcoming finals.

Coach Thomas Tuchel announced a 26‑player England squad for the 2026 World Cup, emphasizing team cohesion over individual talent. The list omits Phil Foden and Cole Palmer, includes surprise call‑ups Ivan Toney and Kobbie Mainoo, and features a blend of seasoned stars and newcomers aiming to end the nation's long wait for a men's World Cup title.

A Texas Tech quarterback faces NCAA sanctions after placing thousands of sports bets, Arsenal ends a 22‑year league drought, and a New Orleans BBQ joint receives high praise.

The tournament will showcase a blend of seasoned veterans and teenage prodigies, each bringing distinct narratives that reflect the evolving face of the sport.

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer congratulated Arsenal on ending a 22‑year title drought, a moment that offered a rare bright spot for his administration.

Arsenal clinched the Premier League title on the final day of the season, prompting congratulations from Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who praised the "spirit and determination" that finally delivered the trophy. The victory coincides with political strain for Starmer, as Labour figures like Andy Burnham challenge his leadership.

West Ham United slipped to a 3‑1 defeat against Newcastle United, leaving them two points from safety. Manager Nuno Espirito Santo acknowledged fan frustration, and the club's future hinges on upcoming matches and financial decisions.