
Croatia Faces Slovenia in Final Home Friendly Ahead of World Cup
Croatia will host Slovenia in a friendly on home turf as they fine‑tune for the 2026 World Cup, a game that could mark Luka Modrić’s farewell appearance.
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Croatia will host Slovenia in a friendly on home turf as they fine‑tune for the 2026 World Cup, a game that could mark Luka Modrić’s farewell appearance.

At just 18, Lamine Yamal has already become a focal point of the Ballon d'Or conversation, blending personal reflection with soaring performances for Barcelona.

A look at 25 defining moments in the life of Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro, from his Madeiran roots to his status as a global icon.

The upcoming World Cup knockout match in Philadelphia spotlights a century‑long story of immigration, community building and the global circulation of talent that defines American soccer.

Andoni Iraola discusses how Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein shapes his ideas about chemistry, happiness and creative freedom in football, reflecting on his journey from Boscombe to Anfield.

Football clubs are re‑examining their visual identities, weighing the pull of heritage against the push of global branding and financial pressures.

European clubs replace coaches more often than U.S. leagues, a trend tied to revenue risks, relegation threats, and a lack of financial safeguards.

Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Croatia will meet Slovenia in a preparatory friendly at Varteks Stadium, offering both teams a chance to fine‑tune tactics and assess key players.

An overview of the ten defenders expected to dominate the defensive charts at the 2026 World Cup, highlighting their skills, roles, and the strategic value they bring to their teams.

Japanese supporters turn stadium cleanup into a ritual of respect, echoing lessons learned in school and reinforced by a society that prizes collective responsibility.
A packed schedule of exhibition games on June 6 and beyond offers a preview of the teams, venues and storylines that will define the first World Cup co‑hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Mexico City’s Jumex Museum unveils Objects of Glory, an exhibition that showcases legendary soccer memorabilia, including Pelé’s 1970 cleats and Maradona’s 1986 jersey, with free admission and a partnership that spans continents.

Tunisia's football heritage includes a landmark win over Mexico in 1978, near‑misses against England and a victory over France, while a fresh wave of talent and an enthusiastic fan base aim to translate past resilience into future success.

An exploration of how Dutch football, from historic triumphs to modern fan traditions, reflects a deep cultural bond that transcends the pitch.

The governing body will distribute $355 million to clubs whose players feature in the 2026 World Cup and its qualifiers, with $250 million earmarked for the tournament itself and $100 million for qualifying matches.

An exploration of how Ronaldo and Messi’s competition reshaped the sport, their commercial impact and the enduring debate over the greatest of all time.

Liverpool have opened talks with RB Leipzig over the potential signing of 19‑year‑old forward Yan Diomande, a player drawing interest from several European heavyweights.

A look at the career, personality and lasting impact of the footballer who redefined greatness on and off the pitch.

With a historic group stage looming, Canada's national side, ranked No. 30 globally, aims to translate recent progress into a deep run, anchored by stars like Alphonso Davies and a renewed work ethic under Marsch.

Betting analyst Martin Green predicts Mexico can reach the Round of 16 at +125 odds as the 2026 World Cup expands to 48 teams.

From a small newsletter in 1971 to a national platform, Soccer America tracked the growth of soccer in the United States, shaping its cultural footprint and inspiring a new generation of fans.

Canada's national side, led by coach Jesse Marsch and a roster of European‑based talent, is poised to make its third World Cup appearance as a co‑host of the 2026 tournament, opening against Bosnia‑Herzegovina in Toronto.

The fund provides short‑term accommodation for players moving clubs, supporting both athletes and fans while reinforcing Airbnb's commitment to women's football.

The U‑19 girls Team Energy concluded a storied run with a state‑cup victory, while Penn State Altoona shines in Costa Rica and the 2026 World Cup looms with marquee matchups.