
The Rise and Legacy of the Atlanta Falcons
From its 1965 inception to a modern stadium, the Atlanta Falcons' history is marked by record‑setting beginnings, iconic players, and a transformative ownership era.
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From its 1965 inception to a modern stadium, the Atlanta Falcons' history is marked by record‑setting beginnings, iconic players, and a transformative ownership era.

During the 2026 FIFA World Cup, KidSuper founder Colm Dillane presented his Spring 2027 ‘Resenha’ collection in Miami, blending soccer culture with high fashion, music and art.

Fans from across the United States and Mexico traveled to Atlanta to experience the World Cup, highlighting the event’s diverse atmosphere and the appeal of watching matches in the United States.

Lionel Messi's automotive passion extends beyond the pitch, blending rare supercars with everyday luxury vehicles in a garage that reflects his taste for exclusivity and engineering heritage.

A young soccer enthusiast from Macon, Georgia, secures World Cup match tickets via a Verizon Wireless video call, meets a professional player, and sets her sights on the U.S. Women's National Team.

Celebrity chef Bobby Flay shares his favorite stadium foods, endorses MetLife Stadium, and spotlights other venues known for unique culinary offerings.

A fresh wave of talent is set to reshape the Ducks' defense and offense, with ESPN rankings highlighting three standout freshmen who could tip the balance in Oregon's title chase.

As the global soccer showcase approaches, host stadiums are shedding corporate logos and adopting temporary names that reflect their host cities, while a handful of venues retain their original branding.

Host cities are temporarily renaming their stadiums to comply with exclusive rights agreements, revealing the intricate dance between commercial branding and global sport.
Atlanta’s soccer fever is measurable — nine straight seasons topping MLS attendance, a new headquarters for U.S. Soccer, and eight World Cup matches at Mercedes‑Benz Stadium. The city’s growing population, Fortune 500 presence and ambitious real‑estate projects amplify the expected $500 million impact, reshaping its real‑estate market and cementing its status as a sports and business nexus.

Atlanta United is leading a series of events that will transform the metro area into a hub of soccer activity from May through July, featuring matches at Mercedes-Benz Stadium, community art displays, and free ticket programs for new fans.

Hundreds of supporters welcomed the U.S. Men’s National Soccer Team in Fayetteville, where they will train at a state‑of‑the‑art facility ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Atlanta is positioning itself as a premier soccer destination, with Mercedes‑Benz Stadium set to host a semifinal.

A new GHSA rule penalizing losses in nonregion games is reshaping schedules, prompting top programs to meet more often and altering playoff seeding across Georgia.

SEC commissioner Greg Sankey outlines the league’s move to a nine‑game schedule, reflects on Georgia’s recent championship triumph, and shares his thoughts on a potential playoff expansion without compromising the sport’s integrity.