Ghana’s Black Stars Aim for Historic Run at 2026 World Cup
The Ghanaian national side, known as the Black Stars, will compete in its fifth FIFA World Cup, preparing in Rhode Island before a high‑profile match against England in Boston.
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The Ghanaian national side, known as the Black Stars, will compete in its fifth FIFA World Cup, preparing in Rhode Island before a high‑profile match against England in Boston.

The Financial Conduct Authority has cautioned Premier League clubs about unregulated crypto sponsorships, highlighting legal risks and the need for responsible partnerships.
Ghana will face Wales in a Cardiff friendly on Tuesday, giving the Black Stars a chance to fine‑tune before the upcoming World Cup in North America, while Wales looks to bounce back from a missed qualification.

With Norway undefeated in six straight meetings, the upcoming friendly in Oslo offers a final chance for both squads to fine‑tune before the global showpiece.

After 305 appearances and a Women's Super League title, Katie McCabe is poised to swap Arsenal for Chelsea, ending a long‑running transfer saga.

Leaders from football, finance and entertainment gathered in Budapest to discuss the evolving landscape of global sports business, from media rights to AI-driven fan engagement.

Paris Saint‑Germain secured a dramatic penalty shootout win over Arsenal to edge closer to a historic three‑peat in the Champions League, a feat made possible by a youthful squad, Luis Enrique’s tactical mastery and the club’s financial might.

Paris Saint-Germain, powered by Qatari investment and coached by Luis Enrique, has captured its second consecutive European Cup, setting its sights on a third straight triumph. A blend of high‑intensity play, emerging talents and seasoned stars positions the club for continued dominance, though challenges loom in retaining key players and its charismatic manager.

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.

Forbes' latest ranking reveals Real Madrid leading with a $9.5 billion valuation, but U.S. clubs are rapidly closing the gap, highlighted by Aston Villa's surge and Inter Miami's prominence.

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.

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.

Mauricio Pochettino's contract with the USMNT ends after the 2026 World Cup, prompting a look at his possible next steps across Europe and beyond.

The USWNT announces a 23‑player lineup for upcoming friendlies in Brazil, featuring the comeback of Mallory Swanson and the integration of new faces as the team builds toward World Cup qualifying.

Crystal Palace supporters have faced multiple UEFA sanctions for a chant that critiques the governing body. The controversy stems from a contentious ownership ruling, a Court of Arbitration for Sport case and the prospect of a final in Leipzig that could restore the club to the Europa League.

Pep Guardiola’s 10-year spell at Manchester City concluded with an emotional goodbye after a narrow defeat to Aston Villa. He thanked supporters, highlighted a haul of 17 major trophies, and urged his successor to savor every win.

A look at the Scottish immigrants who transformed early American soccer with precise passing, tactical nuance, and a lasting cultural imprint.

A host of elite talents will be absent from the 2026 FIFA World Cup, either because their nations failed to qualify or because they are recuperating from injuries.

Recent reports link several Premier League and La Liga clubs with high‑profile signings, including Ederson, Samuel Martinez and a host of other talent.

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.

After a decade of unprecedented success, Pep Guardiola announced his departure from Manchester City, paving the way for Enzo Maresca to take over as the club’s new manager.

Bernardo Silva may leave Manchester City after nine seasons, but Juventus' lack of Champions League participation limits their ability to meet his €10m‑plus salary expectations, opening the door for Atletico Madrid and other clubs.

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.