
Haiti’s World Cup Dream Amidst Gang Violence and Political Turmoil
Despite chronic insecurity and infrastructure challenges, Haiti's squad and its diaspora rally behind a team that could redefine the country's narrative on the world stage.
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Despite chronic insecurity and infrastructure challenges, Haiti's squad and its diaspora rally behind a team that could redefine the country's narrative on the world stage.

From the streets of Port-au-Prince to stadiums abroad, Haiti's qualification for the 2026 World Cup has become a rallying point for a country yearning for peace.

From a record‑breaking 1994 final in Pasadena to the arrival of global icons in Major League Soccer, the sport’s footprint has expanded dramatically. Historian John Sloop explains how attitudes have shifted and what the 2026 tournament means for the next generation of fans.

A look at the emotional connections and competitive stakes as siblings compete together and against each other in Qatar.

An exploration of the obstacles female coaches face, the new mandates from FIFA, and the growing momentum behind gender diversity in football leadership.

Attorney General Ken Paxton is examining FIFA’s ticketing practices after reports that fans were sold premium seats that were later downgraded, raising concerns under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act.

An exploration of the Houston Stars' rise, brief triumphs, and lasting impact on the sport’s development in the United States and Brazil.

The 2026 World Cup will be the first edition to feature 48 teams, a milestone made possible by a historic joint hosting arrangement between the United States, Canada and Mexico. Among the storylines, veteran forwards Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have both signaled that the tournament may mark the end of their international careers, with Ronaldo already confirming his final World Cup appearance and Messi hinting at a similar conclusion. Mexico’s veteran goalkeeper Guillermo Ochoa has also been selected for a sixth World Cup, underscoring the longevity some players achieve in the competition.

The United States will meet Germany at Soldier Field in Chicago on Saturday in a much‑anticipated World Cup warm‑up, featuring early goals, vibrant fan energy and a mayor’s forecast for 2026.

High ticket costs and empty seats are prompting protests and alternative viewing plans across North America.

Desmond Armstrong’s early exposure to soccer, historic contracts abroad, and grassroots coaching in Nashville illustrate both the progress and the obstacles that have shaped American soccer talent.

A planned warm‑up against Chile in Spain was halted due to Ebola‑related health worries, prompting Congo to seek new arrangements while its players, based largely in France, prepare for a historic World Cup appearance.

Spanish officials have called off a scheduled warm‑up match for the Democratic Republic of Congo’s national team over Ebola concerns, prompting the federation to seek a new opponent while the country prepares for its first World Cup appearance in decades.

The cancellation reflects growing health worries and prompts the Congolese federation to look for alternative arrangements ahead of the tournament.

Austria, riding an eight‑win streak, will host Tunisia in a June friendly as both nations fine‑tune strategies for the upcoming 2026 World Cup.

The push to enlarge the College Football Playoff to 24 teams promises greater revenue sharing for schools outside the Power Five, with San Diego State among the potential beneficiaries.

From factory towns to worldwide tournaments, football's history reflects the social and economic forces that shaped it, while FIFA's transformation reveals the challenges of governing a global sport.

An investigation into Donald Trump's senior year at NYMA uncovers a contested soccer record, a pattern of self‑promotion, and a school culture marked by bullying and strict discipline.

The Confederation of African Football is addressing the fallout from a chaotic final in Morocco, where Senegal’s victory was revoked, while new rules and upcoming co‑hosting plans for 2027 aim to restore confidence.

The NFL will open its 2026 season with a marquee Monday Night Football clash between the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs, while unveiling a record nine overseas games across four continents.