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A look at the most memorable cover athletes from FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer, exploring their cultural impact and the evolution of game cover design.
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A look at the most memorable cover athletes from FIFA and Pro Evolution Soccer, exploring their cultural impact and the evolution of game cover design.

Brazilian soccer icon Roberto Carlos has bought two high‑end condominiums at the under‑construction Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale, a 45‑story development that is reshaping the city’s waterfront. The $5 million acquisition places him among other global football stars who have turned to South Florida’s luxury property market.

Brazilian soccer legend Roberto Carlos has bought two premium condos in the Viceroy Residences Fort Lauderdale, joining other global football stars in a growing South Florida real‑estate wave.

Gio Reyna's stunning trivela goal in the 98th minute capped a 4-1 victory for the United States over Paraguay, while the forward also shared the joyous news of his wife's pregnancy.

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.

Zinedine Zidane’s last World Cup appearance blended brilliance and controversy, shaping a narrative that still resonates in football history.

A behind‑the‑scenes look at Nike’s 2002 Secret Tournament advert, the hidden tournament that gathered football’s biggest stars under a metal cage, and its lasting cultural impact.

Haiti's first World Cup appearance since 1974 has sparked a wave of national pride, as fans swap the green and yellow of Brazil for the red and blue of the Grenadiers, hoping to rewrite the country's sporting narrative.
The Grenadiers' historic qualification has turned a long‑standing love affair with Brazil into a home‑grown surge of support, uniting Haitians around a shared dream of triumph.

Haiti's first World Cup appearance since 1974 has sparked a surge of national support, with fans swapping Brazil jerseys for Grenadiers colors and rallying under the battle cry 'Grenadye, alaso!'

From spontaneous street games to the purchase of national‑colored bracelets, Haitian supporters are rewriting the story of their World Cup journey.