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A new Forbes valuation places Real Madrid at $9.5 billion, with the Premier League dominating the top 30 and club values climbing across the board.
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A new Forbes valuation places Real Madrid at $9.5 billion, with the Premier League dominating the top 30 and club values climbing across the board.

The 2026 valuations highlight European dominance, a surge in Premier League presence, and the financial boost driven by MLS star Lionel Messi.

A second‑division Portuguese side secured a European berth by winning the domestic cup, but a lack of promotion and stadium deficiencies force them to host matches abroad.

Bayern Munich's pursuit of Dušan Vlahović, João Palhinha's potential return to Sporting CP, and other key transfer movements across Europe.

A French football journalist sentenced to seven years in Algeria has ignited a global campaign for his release, with the upcoming World Cup providing a platform for advocacy.

Paris Saint-Germain has become a symbol of sporting excellence and political influence, blending on‑field dominance with state‑driven ambition.

Barcelona is preparing a €100 million offer for Julián Álvarez, but Atlético Madrid values the Argentine forward at €120 million. With Arsenal and Paris Saint‑Germain also in the race, the Catalan side faces a race against time to secure the versatile attacker.

A look at the logistical and emotional challenges faced by NWSL players who are also mothers, and the league’s evolving support systems that aim to keep families together while chasing soccer glory.

The recently published ranking of the 99 best male soccer players of all time blends era-specific context with individual and team accolades, spotlighting legends from Beckham to Weah.

Mauricio Pochettino’s recent meeting with AC Milan officials has sparked speculation about a possible move, amid contract talks with the United States and a history of high‑profile coaching stints.

Arsenal clinched the Premier League crown while PSG coasted through Ligue 1, raising questions about how fatigue and squad management will influence the upcoming Champions League final.

Immigrants across Massachusetts feel the pull of the World Cup’s excitement, yet high ticket prices and tightening U.S. immigration policies temper their enthusiasm.

Cristiano Ronaldo's move to Al-Nassr and Lionel Messi's signing with Inter Miami have turned both clubs into global merchandise powerhouses, reshaping the economics of modern football.

In a candid interview, Sol Campbell looks back on his Arsenal triumphs, the media storm that followed his move from Tottenham, and his hopes for the current squad as they chase European glory.

The 2025‑26 Premier League season sees a fundamental shift in how teams approach possession, pressing and player recruitment, driven by evolving tactical trends.

Chelsea eye English midfielders, Arsenal chase Enzo Fernández, Bayern target Anthony Gordon, and several high‑profile moves loom on the horizon.

José Mourinho is preparing a major overhaul of Real Madrid's midfield and defense, targeting key talents and potentially moving out several current players.

Paris Basketball is in advanced talks with two players to strengthen its roster for the next season, bringing together NBA experience and European pedigree.

A spate of serious injuries is reshaping squads ahead of the World Cup, with managers highlighting the perils of a congested schedule.

Special Olympics is harnessing the global reach of football to promote inclusion, sustainability and gender equity, targeting 40% female participation by 2030 and unveiling a Unified Football World Cup in Paris next year.

Unai Emery has lifted Aston Villa from the lower reaches of the Premier League to European competition, blending a stellar Europa League record with ambitious transfer influence.

A new ranking reveals the top earners in soccer for the coming year, showing how on‑field contracts and off‑field endorsements combine to create multimillion‑dollar incomes, and how the sport outpaces many others in athlete wealth.

In a dramatic final at Stade de France, Lens captured its maiden French Cup, defeating Nice 3-1; Thauvin shone with a goal and an assist, while Nice's winless Ligue 1 streak continues and a playoff looms.

The Athletic reveals its season‑ending honors, recognizing creative brilliance, youthful impact and managerial mastery in football's top leagues.