
Retro Fever: How Nostalgia Shapes World Cup Kit Design
An exploration of the surge in retro‑inspired football kits, the triumphs and missteps of recent releases, and what the future might hold for innovative kit design.
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An exploration of the surge in retro‑inspired football kits, the triumphs and missteps of recent releases, and what the future might hold for innovative kit design.

A look at the 1994 Caribbean Cup match where Barbados and Grenada pursued defeat, illustrating how tournament rules can create perverse incentives.
Record imports of soccer balls reflect rising interest in the sport as the 2026 World Cup approaches, driven by host nations, major suppliers and retail demand.

Barack Obama discusses how basketball provided a safe haven during his youth, the legends who inspired him, and his ongoing admiration for players like Jalen Brunson.

After stints in Mexico, Venezuela, Ireland, Portugal and Vietnam, Tamyrik Fields is rehabbing a knee injury while coaching at Hephzibah High School, eyeing a comeback in Indonesia or Vietnam.

Over 300 teams and 4,000 visitors gathered in Mies, Switzerland, for the FIBA Open 2026, featuring 18 competition categories, cultural activities, and a commitment to donate all profits to a health program in Indonesia. The event will return in June 2027.

The conflict in Gaza has frozen the Palestinian football league for nearly three years, leaving players like Mahdi Hijazi without income and forcing many to seek low‑paid work, yet grassroots initiatives and the women's national team illustrate a path forward.

Indonesia's Hoops For Health program will be featured at the FIBA Open 2026 in Mies, with fundraising proceeds earmarked for expanding health‑focused basketball projects worldwide.

After a career setback in San Diego radio, Joe Connor embarked on an extensive journey to watch soccer in 47 of the 48 nations set to compete in the 2026 World Cup, documenting his adventures across continents and cultures.

Over three years Joe Connor traveled to more than 200 countries, witnessing soccer from stadium spectacles to street pick‑up games, and discovered how the beautiful game stitches together disparate societies.

OPPO’s presence at the 2025/26 UEFA Champions League Final in Budapest showcased cutting‑edge imaging technology, community programs, and collaborations that blend sport with digital creativity.

Westminster College has appointed Peyton Whitted as its new women's basketball coach, tapping a career that spans collegiate stardom, professional play abroad, and youth mentorship.

Westminster College announced Peyton Whitted as its new women's basketball head coach, highlighting her extensive professional playing career, family connections, and commitment to both sport and scholarship.

Nielsen’s latest research highlights how soccer is becoming a mainstream cultural force, especially among U.S. Hispanics and fans in Asia, the Caribbean and the Middle East, just months before the 2026 World Cup.

Research ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 highlights how US Hispanic fans are leading digital engagement, with strong viewership of qualifiers and MLS, while football's popularity spans South Korea, Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, and draws significant interest from Black Caribbean and Middle Eastern consumers.

From a €800,000 purchase to Champions League contention, the Hartono brothers have reshaped Como 1907 into a financial and sporting powerhouse.