
Boston’s Past and Present: From the Oneida Football Club to the World Cup Fever
From the early 1860s Boston Game to today's global soccer excitement, Boston reflects on history, law, health, and community.
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From the early 1860s Boston Game to today's global soccer excitement, Boston reflects on history, law, health, and community.

From Premier League wingers to Champions League pressing schemes, climate is becoming a decisive factor on the pitch.
The podcast "American Futbol" traces soccer’s cultural journey in America, featuring interviews with figures like Tab Ramos and Brandi Chastain, and examining the sport’s immigrant roots and historic milestones.

The term 'soccer' originated in England, not the United States, and its journey to American vocabulary reflects a blend of linguistic slang and sporting history.

As the 2026 World Cup unfolds across the United States, Canada and Mexico, the competition is being read as a metaphor for market dynamics, with Spain and France likened to upcoming mega‑IPOs, Argentina and Portugal to succession challenges, and Morocco to lean, high‑impact teams.

With the tournament set to span three nations, local mentors discuss France’s edge, the U.S. squad’s potential, and the rising stars who could reshape the global game.
The University of Texas at El Paso's men's basketball team has begun a rebuild with no returning players, focusing on trust, size and international talent during an eight‑week training camp.

The 2026 World Cup will feature 48 nations and 104 matches, with Fox and Telemundo detailing how they will deliver the event across broadcast, streaming and bilingual programming, while leveraging HDR and augmented‑reality production.

A viral clip of the T1 robot kicking a soccer ball hard enough to smash a wall has reignited concerns about the safety of increasingly powerful robot athletes.

The expanded 2026 World Cup brings 48 teams, heightened expectations for the U.S. host, and a mix of contending nations eyeing glory amid political and logistical challenges.

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup on the horizon, soccer jerseys have become more than team colors — they're fashion statements. This guide breaks down fit, sourcing, and styling tips to help fans make intentional choices.

Soccer's universal appeal stems from its simple requirements, historical diffusion, and the deep emotional ties fans form with teams, shaping identities across continents.

Denmark has earned a place at the 2027 Women's World Cup in Brazil after topping their UEFA League A Group, while Cyprus' Marinos Tzionis impressed with goals but missed out on the 2026 tournament.

The 2026 World Cup will be co‑hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada, with exclusive streaming deals, interactive broadcasts and cross‑platform partnerships redefining how billions watch the game.

From the Netherlands to Oregon, from Argentina to Alabama, the 2026 World Cup narrative is being reframed through the lens of college football’s storied programs.

From the 1994 World Cup flop to today’s corporate sponsorships, American indifference to soccer persists, shaped by cultural resistance, selective enthusiasm, and even political paradoxes.
Italy will not be among the 48 teams at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking the third straight tournament the nation fails to qualify, prompting calls for reform within the Italian Football Federation

Virginia's 2026 football slate features six conference rivalries that promise pivotal moments, from historic battles to high‑profile showdowns, shaping the team's path toward a competitive season.
After reaching the 2022 semifinals and securing a historic victory over Spain and Portugal, Morocco’s national team enters the 2026 tournament with a blend of experience and youthful talent, hoping to translate early promise into deeper progress.

Veteran soccer journalist Michael Lewis reflects on four decades of covering the world’s biggest stage, sharing anecdotes about Maradona’s ‘Hand of God’, Donovan’s decisive goal and the looming challenges of an expanded 2026 World Cup.

For three decades the United States has remained aloof from the world’s most watched sporting tournament, a stance rooted in cultural resistance rather than simple ignorance.

Set during the historic Chile versus Brazil semifinal, the book follows a commentator who can control living creatures with his voice, exploring how soccer shapes collective identity and foreshadows the sport's modern commercialization.
From Scottish roots to family ties across continents, Sporting Club Jacksonville’s athletes and coach Liam Fox share their World Cup memories, predictions, and the excitement the tournament brings to Jacksonville and beyond.

An exploration of Portugal's evolving football culture, the lasting impact of the 2016 European Championship, and the generational shift that blends club loyalty with national pride.