
Norway Eyes World Cup Breakthrough After 28-Year Absence
Norway’s youthful squad, led by Haaland and Ødegaard, aims to translate qualifying dominance into a deep World Cup run.
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Norway’s youthful squad, led by Haaland and Ødegaard, aims to translate qualifying dominance into a deep World Cup run.

England's last warm‑up before the tournament arrives as they host Costa Rica, offering Tuchel a platform to test tactics and evaluate players such as Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka and Jordan Pickford.

A roundup of the latest transfer speculation linking top European clubs with emerging talent, including defensive targets, midfield pursuits and coaching vacancies.

Over 40 European clubs now belong to American owners, sparking a clash between profit‑driven franchising and traditional promotion‑relegation culture.

The 2026 World Cup roster features players whose journeys span youth academies, U.S. college soccer, and overseas training grounds, illustrating the varied routes that can lead to national team selection.

The U.S. women’s national team fell 2‑1 to Brazil in front of a sold‑out crowd, with Sophia Wilson’s first post‑motherhood goal and Dudinha’s versatile display providing key takeaways.

Japanese footballer Ryo Miyaichi and FANTASTICS member Sota Nakajima discuss the crossroads of sport and music, their personal journeys, and the role of joy in overcoming adversity.

A look at the most talked‑about player valuations and club ambitions shaping the upcoming transfer window.

Julian Alvarez's representatives reject any Real Madrid overture, while coach Diego Simeone hints the player may have already decided his next move amid financial constraints at potential suitors.

From Geoff Hurst’s iconic hat‑trick to the flags that now drape stadium pitches, the sport’s history is inseparable from the political narratives that shape it.

The first joint hosting of the World Cup by the United States, Canada and Mexico brings 48 teams, 104 matches and a wave of excitement that could redefine the tournament's legacy.

Predictions highlight France as favorites, Spain's youthful edge, England's tactical shift, and host nations' home advantage, while noting possible disappointments and dark‑horse threats.

A look at the most talked‑about moves involving Juventus, Liverpool, Real Madrid and a host of Premier League sides.

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

Brazil enters the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a talented yet under‑fancied squad, guided by Carlo Ancelotti's experienced hand, aiming to top Group C while confronting fitness concerns and a tough knockout path.

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.

A flurry of rumors links Premier League sides with continental heavyweights, while managerial moves add intrigue to the market.

From Real Madrid's £130m interest in Michael Olise to Arne Slot's rejection of Fulham, the transfer market is alive with activity across Europe.

A whirlwind of negotiations involving Premier League clubs, French giants and Serie A sides is reshaping rosters ahead of the new season.

New York City’s soccer bar scene reaches its peak as the World Cup rolls around, offering everything from low‑key neighborhood pubs to multilevel sports complexes

A deep dive into Arsenal's early lead, Arteta's low‑block approach, and the ripple effects across the football community.

Bayern Munich is linked to several high‑profile signings while other clubs eye Premier League talent, setting the stage for a busy transfer window.

Real Madrid is set to make its first major summer signing with Denzel Dumfries, while targeting Ibrahima Konaté, Rodri and Marc Cucurella to reinforce defense, midfield and left‑back positions. The moves reflect a strategic push under president Florentino Pérez to return to the top of European football.

Arsenal secured the Premier League crown, ending a 22‑year drought, while broader challenges — from dwindling club profits to a wave of talent leaving England — threaten the competition's long‑term stability.