
When Fathers and Sons Share the World Cup Stage
From the Thurams of France to the Reyna duo of the United States, several father‑son pairs have each earned a World Cup appearance, turning family ties into a shared footballing legacy.
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From the Thurams of France to the Reyna duo of the United States, several father‑son pairs have each earned a World Cup appearance, turning family ties into a shared footballing legacy.

Christian Pulisic confronts injury, criticism and a contract crossroads after the U.S. exit from the World Cup, while AC Milan reshapes its roster under new ownership.

France's four‑match, 13‑goal burst features a quartet of stars whose combined talent rivals the greats of 2002 Brazil and 1954 Hungary, with Michael Olise poised to match Pelé's assist record.

France's World Cup squad has exploded onto the tournament stage with 13 goals in four matches, driven by a dazzling attacking trio and a tactical mastermind.

France's World Cup campaign has been defined by an unprecedented attacking surge, with the team netting 13 goals in just four matches.

France's World Cup campaign has been defined by an unprecedented attacking constellation that blends raw speed, technical brilliance and a collective hunger for victory.

Norwegian forward Erling Haaland's curated Hermès collection, especially the Haut à Courroies model, has ignited conversations about masculinity and high‑end fashion, a trend echoed by teammates and rivals alike.

Stylist Lynn Harries’ TikTok spotlight on the French squad’s high‑end accessories has sparked a global conversation about sport, style and status.

Ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, analysts rank the 100 most likely participants, highlighting key figures from Brazil, Portugal, Spain, England and beyond.

Jacquemus, the French fashion label founded by Simon Porte Jacquemus, has unveiled a collaboration with the French Football Federation and Nike ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, presenting a jersey that will be worn by the national team before matches. The collection draws on vintage Nike aesthetics, French flag colors, and a partnership with the nonprofit Sport dans la Ville.

Inter Milan's final Serie A match ended in a 3‑3 draw with Bologna, featuring a stunning free‑kick from Federico Dimarco and a late equaliser from Andy Diouf, while Lautaro Martínez returned to action after injury.

Inter Milan's final Serie A match ended in a 3‑3 draw with Bologna, featuring a stunning free‑kick from Federico Dimarco and a flurry of goals from World Cup‑bound players.

Inter Milan secured the Serie A crown and the Italian Cup before their last match of the season, but the celebration took an unexpected turn when midfielder Federico Dimarco turned his Serie A MVP award into a moment of individual brilliance. Coach Cristian Chivu gave several World Cup‑bound players an extra week of rest, handing minutes to Hakan Calhanoglu, Manuel Akanji, Marcus Thuram and Denzel Dumfries while captain Lautaro Martínez started to regain match fitness after injury. The encounter unfolded with Dimarco opening the scoring from 25 yards, curling the ball into the top right corner. Federico Bernardeschi answered three minutes later, and Tommaso Pobega put Bologna ahead just before halftime. An own goal by Piotr Zieliński early in the second half briefly shifted momentum, but Pio Esposito reduced the deficit with a rebound strike. Andy Diouf sealed the scoring in the 86th minute, leaving the final whistle to echo a 3‑3 draw. Bologna entered the fixture with half of their home games already lost and without any chance of European qualification, while Inter’s squad rotation reflected a strategic pause before the summer break. The result unfolded against a backdrop of a tightly contested final round, with Lazio facing already‑relegated Pisa and two teams battling to avoid relegation, underscoring the competitive climax of the Italian season.