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Celebrity‑packed charity match marks two decades of Soccer Aid’s fundraising for UNICEF
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Celebrity‑packed charity match marks two decades of Soccer Aid’s fundraising for UNICEF

After a season marked by 20 losses, a loss of pressing identity and growing fan discontent, Arne Slot was dismissed by Liverpool, raising questions about the club's direction.

An exploration of Ronaldo's record‑breaking 1996‑97 campaign with Barcelona, the injuries that threatened his trajectory, and the enduring conversation about what truly marks a football legend.
The USA TODAY Network’s latest honor roll celebrates ten girls soccer players from Northeast Florida, highlighting their high school dominance, college achievements, and professional breakthroughs as part of a broader salute to the nation’s top 250 sports figures.
From a post‑game treat at Mississippi State to a staple on the SEC Network, Sour Power Candy Belts have become a symbol of the Bulldogs' rising momentum.

Gerd Müller’s name still resonates in every discussion of football’s greatest strikers. From his lethal Bundesliga exploits to a World Cup‑winning moment that defined an era, his story remains a benchmark for future generations.

A record number of mothers are now playing in the NWSL, and their stories reveal the financial, emotional and regulatory challenges they face while building families.

The federation announced a 26‑player roster that includes several athletes with ties to Philadelphia, sparking conversation about the blend of experience and youth ahead of the global tournament.

Clark and Dan Hunt share memories of their father Lamar Hunt, the sports tycoon who helped found professional soccer in the United States, and discuss the significance of Arrowhead Stadium as the 2026 World Cup approaches.

A look at the key players, tactical questions, and the goalkeeper conundrum facing the USMNT as they finalize a 26‑man roster for the 2026 World Cup.

Thierry Brinkman discusses the upcoming FIH Hockey Pro League matches in Rotterdam, emphasizing attractive play, injury challenges, and the pathway to the World Cup and Olympic qualification.

The United States men's national team unveiled a 26‑player roster for the 2026 World Cup, featuring breakout players such as Gio Reyna and Alejandro Zendejas while omitting several injured or underperforming names.

From a population smaller than a midsize city to a spot on football's biggest stage, Curaçao's journey blends underdog spirit with a unifying national pride.
The Philadelphia Union’s youth development pipeline is producing World Cup talent, with four academy graduates set to represent the United States and several others earning caps for their national teams.

The roster reveal was leaked three days early, revealing a mix of returning veterans and newcomers, while coach Mauricio Pochettino works against a short preparation window to rally the team.

A team of sixth‑formers from Friends' School in Lisburn combined engineering skill and collaborative spirit to capture a UK‑wide robotics title, while preparing for A‑Level exams.

The roster was revealed during a televised ceremony in New York, highlighting returning injured players, notable omissions, and the blend of experience and youthful talent heading into the group stage.

The United States has announced a 26‑player squad for the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup, featuring emerging talents and seasoned veterans, setting the stage for a historic campaign.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will be co‑hosted by the United States, Canada and Mexico, and the American roster blends veteran leadership with emerging talent across a global club landscape.

Rover Group’s latest research highlights how pets are becoming integral to sports fandom, with anxiety, routine changes, and soccer‑inspired names all part of the picture.

The Football Association’s new 3v3 model for under‑seven players promises more touches, fewer stoppages and a cultural shift that could keep youngsters — especially girls — engaged longer.

The United States men's national soccer team will announce its World Cup roster on Tuesday, setting the stage for a historic tournament co‑hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada, with coach Mauricio Pochettino aiming to break new ground.

As the 2026 World Cup approaches, employees worldwide are devising creative ways to watch matches, prompting employers to plan for disruptions and explore new team‑building opportunities.

Japan’s national team opened its 2024 World Cup preparations in Chiba, featuring Ayase Ueda, Ritsu Doan, Kaishu Sano, Maya Yoshida and other European-based stars ahead of a North American tour.