
French Court Orders Trial for PSG Star Achraf Hakimi in Rape Allegations
A French appeals court has confirmed that Achraf Hakimi will stand trial, while his legal team and the plaintiff's counsel weigh in on the case's complexities.
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A French appeals court has confirmed that Achraf Hakimi will stand trial, while his legal team and the plaintiff's counsel weigh in on the case's complexities.

The court confirmed that Achraf Hakimi will stand trial for an alleged rape, while his lawyer stresses the presumption of innocence

An 18‑year‑old prodigy who switched allegiance from France to Morocco, Ayyoub Bouaddi has delivered a series of standout performances that have sparked praise, speculation, and a new narrative for the Atlas Lions.

A look at the highlights from Matchday 6, featuring Messi, Mbappe and Haaland, and a preview of the upcoming fixtures.

Liverpool eye Yan Diomande, Dortmund price tag on Nmecha, and Real Madrid consider selling Tchouaméni to fund Enzo Fernández, while Chelsea, Arsenal and Barcelona eye key targets.

Lionel Messi, 38, prepares for his sixth World Cup with Argentina, chasing a historic double title while veteran keepers such as Craig Gordon, Cristiano Ronaldo and Guillermo Ochoa highlight the tournament’s oldest players.

From a modest home in Castelldefels to luxury towers in Miami, Messi's property portfolio reflects his career milestones and personal milestones.

Skrill is offering a $10 bonus to new users this summer, coinciding with a packed World Cup schedule that pits France against Senegal, Argentina against Algeria, and Norway against Iraq. The promotion highlights the growing link between sports betting platforms and the excitement of international football.

A Belize‑born family blends soccer tradition with personal triumphs, as Jacob Lindo celebrates a birthday in Los Angeles and his relatives chase dreams across the globe.

A growing number of World Cup sides are using early kick‑outs to force defensive pressure, sparking tactical innovation and calls for rule changes.

At just 18, Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal became the youngest scorer in Euro 2024 history, dazzling fans with his platinum hair, signature hand gesture and compassionate play while staying grounded in his multicultural roots.

The French coach, known for guiding Lens to a second‑place Ligue 1 finish and a Coupe de France triumph, will take charge of Crystal Palace on July 6, accompanied by his former assistant Jamal Alioui and a retained core of existing staff.

A teenage sensation, Lamine Yamal, has captivated the world with his Euro 2024 heroics, commercial endorsements, and UNICEF ambassadorship, while navigating injury and academic commitments.

From Manchester City's pursuit of Elliot Anderson to Barcelona's evaluation of Raphinha's future, clubs are orchestrating complex strategies that could redefine rosters before the new season begins.

The 2026 World Cup, spread across the United States, Mexico and Canada, opened with the United States and Mexico securing victories, while Germany faces Curacao in a classic David‑versus‑Goliath clash.

The intersection of football and fashion is reshaping how supporters dress, as designers and independent labels reinterpret classic strips for a new, inclusive era.

Two Bangor‑area soccer coaches assess the United States' prospects for the 2026 World Cup, debating group‑stage advancement, ticket pricing and the likely cultural ripple effects.

A roster dominated by European‑based players reflects a strategic shift aimed at sharpening the United States’ competitive edge ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Bosnia scores first, climate risks loom, and a viral anthem adds a cultural twist as the 2026 World Cup kicks off across North America.
From record youth participation to injury‑hit stars, Canada’s first World Cup co‑hosting moment blends ambition, community investment and global partnerships.

With soccer now the most popular youth sport in Canada, the host nation prepares for a high‑stakes opener, hoping to leverage home‑field energy and a proud, diverse team.

Canada's first-ever hosting of the FIFA World Cup ignites national pride, highlights a youth soccer boom, and sets the stage for a team eager to prove its place among soccer nations.

Canada will host the FIFA World Cup for the first time, sparking national pride as soccer overtakes hockey among youth, while the squad faces injury setbacks and aims to prove its place among the world's soccer powers.

As Canada hosts its first World Cup match against Bosnia-Herzegovina, a blend of youthful enthusiasm, strategic leadership, and player challenges sets the tone for a tournament that could redefine the country's sporting identity.