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Senior midfielder Courtney Jones drives Vanderbilt's record‑breaking 2024 season, embodying a team‑first philosophy that mirrors global midfield legends.
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Senior midfielder Courtney Jones drives Vanderbilt's record‑breaking 2024 season, embodying a team‑first philosophy that mirrors global midfield legends.

An exploration of the most costly football transfers, organized by player age and position, revealing how market dynamics, national investments, and individual performance intersect.

A wave of offers, counter‑offers and loan maneuvers is reshaping squads across the continent, with clubs weighing massive valuations and player ambitions.

U.S. Soccer has extended Mauricio Pochettino’s tenure through the 2030 FIFA World Cup, promising continuity, a defined playing style and a roadmap for the sport’s growth in the United States.

The 2026 Onze d’Or award, decided entirely by fan votes on Onze Mondial’s site, pits rising stars and legends against each other, reviving the award’s deep connection to Lionel Messi and Barcelona’s storied past.

A wildfire near a nuclear plant in Suffolk, UEFA’s looming World Cup boycott threat, and fresh fiscal moves by the UK government dominate today’s headlines.

A look at the ten most dramatic games ever played, where talent, tension, and unforgettable moments combined to create legends that still inspire fans worldwide.

The 2026 World Cup semifinals will pit France, Argentina, Spain and England against each other in Dallas and Atlanta, with the final scheduled for New Jersey on July 19. Analyst Laken Litman compares these teams to college football powerhouses, highlighting talent pipelines and historical expectations.

The upcoming semi‑final pits two nations whose past encounters are woven with triumphs, controversies and geopolitical echoes, setting the stage for a clash that could define a World Cup final.

The upcoming semi‑final in Atlanta brings together two footballing powerhouses, each carrying the weight of history, key players in golden form, and a narrative that promises another unforgettable chapter.

The upcoming World Cup semi-final between Argentina and England promises more than just a battle for a final spot, intertwining sporting triumphs with deep-rooted historical narratives.

The 2026 World Cup semifinals will see France face Spain in Dallas and Argentina meet England in Atlanta, setting up a potential final showdown at MetLife Stadium.

As the semifinals approach, pundits, a subscriber, a six‑year‑old, a dog and an algorithm weigh in on France‑Spain and England‑Argentina, while recent controversies and standout performances shape the narrative.

With the World Cup behind us, fans can look forward to a packed summer of club action, international tournaments and emerging talents across Europe, the Americas and beyond.

Brighton have completed a transfer worth up to £50 million for Luka Vuskovic, adding a sell‑on clause and matching rights, while Tottenham’s defensive reshuffle opens the door for Inter Milan’s interest in Djed Spence.

Argentina, the defending champions, aim for a fourth title while England seeks to end a 60‑year drought, with betting expert Martin Green forecasting an over‑2.5‑goal encounter.

The upcoming semifinal between England and Argentina revives a decades‑long saga of triumphs, controversies and iconic figures, culminating in a clash that will decide a World Cup finalist.

The upcoming semi‑final between England and Argentina intertwines historic tensions over the Falkland Islands, Lionel Messi's potential swan song, and a tactical chess match that could define the tournament's narrative.

In a press conference after the Norway quarter-final, England captain Harry Kane rejected claims of tension between manager Thomas Tuchel and midfielder Jude Bellingham, emphasizing the squad’s cohesion and focus on the upcoming semi-final against Argentina.

Harry Kane dismissed suggestions of division within the English camp, praising manager Thomas Tuchel’s honesty and highlighting the squad’s focus ahead of their semi‑final against Argentina.

Harry Kane said the team is united and that any talk of a rift between manager Thomas Tuchel and midfielder Jude Bellingham is overblown.

In a post‑match interview, Kane attributed media scrutiny to exaggeration, praised Tuchel’s honesty, and highlighted the squad’s togetherness as the key to their success.

England captain Harry Kane dismissed rumors of tension between manager Thomas Tuchel and midfielder Jude Bellingham, emphasizing squad unity ahead of the World Cup semi‑final.

Harry Kane reaffirms squad cohesion and trust in Thomas Tuchel’s direct style ahead of England’s World Cup semi‑final against Argentina.