
Cristiano Ronaldo’s Final World Cup Quest: A Legend’s Unfinished Chapter
At 41, Cristiano Ronaldo aims for a World Cup victory that would complete a career defined by unprecedented goal records and longevity.
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At 41, Cristiano Ronaldo aims for a World Cup victory that would complete a career defined by unprecedented goal records and longevity.

Across eight decades, fifteen icons have shaped the World Cup stage with unforgettable performances, record‑breaking goals and leadership that transcended the game.

From the Netherlands to Oregon, from Argentina to Alabama, the 2026 World Cup narrative is being reframed through the lens of college football’s storied programs.

The renewed agreement binds adidas to Real Madrid through 2034, celebrating a partnership that has produced iconic kits, eight Champions League titles and a worldwide fan phenomenon known as madridismo.

Rob Warner reflects on a career that turned comic‑book sketches into World Cup kits for Italy, Cameroon and Usain Bolt, while charting his personal design passions

Major sportswear labels are tapping the cultural archive of the FIFA World Cup, releasing limited‑edition sneakers, apparel and collaborations that reference iconic kits, boots and summer tournaments.

As the 2026 World Cup approaches, brands like Nike, Adidas, Lotto and Ksubi are mining football’s cultural archive, linking new products to iconic kits, legendary players and national colors, while the resale market surges.

A look at the racial abuse faced by Vinícius Júnior, the cultural responses it has sparked, and the historic context that shapes today’s discourse.

The French chant 'Allez les Bleus' is more than a cheer; it is a cultural thread that weaves together the country's football history, fan devotion and national pride.

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

A look at the career, personality and lasting impact of the footballer who redefined greatness on and off the pitch.

A recent fan‑driven poll ranks the sport’s all‑time icons, with Lionel Messi topping the list. The rankings weigh team triumphs, individual honors and lasting impact, while notable shifts reveal how supporter opinion can rewrite football history.

A lineup of celebrities will compete in a charity football match to raise money for UNICEF, broadcast live for free on YouTube and ITVX.

Paris Saint‑Germain secured a dramatic penalty shootout win over Arsenal to edge closer to a historic three‑peat in the Champions League, a feat made possible by a youthful squad, Luis Enrique’s tactical mastery and the club’s financial might.

PSG defeated Arsenal on penalties to claim a historic third consecutive Champions League title, showcasing a blend of youth, tactical innovation and strategic ownership.

After a penalty shootout victory over Arsenal, Paris Saint‑Germain looks to add a third consecutive Champions League title to its collection, driven by a youthful roster, Luis Enrique’s tactical vision, and substantial Qatari investment.

Paris Saint-Germain aims to capture three straight Champions League crowns, driven by a high‑intensity style, a roster of emerging talent and the ambition of coach Luis Enrique.

Paris Saint-Germain, powered by Qatari investment and coached by Luis Enrique, has captured its second consecutive European Cup, setting its sights on a third straight triumph. A blend of high‑intensity play, emerging talents and seasoned stars positions the club for continued dominance, though challenges loom in retaining key players and its charismatic manager.

Recent triumphs in the 2025 AFCON and a 2022 World Cup semifinal have spotlighted Morocco's comprehensive football development model, set to shape its ambitions for the 2026 World Cup and beyond.

Zinedine Zidane's unexpected comeback for France at the 2006 World Cup blended mystery, brilliance, and controversy, leaving an indelible mark on football history.

Paris Saint‑Germain secured their second consecutive European title, defeating Arsenal in a dramatic shoot‑out in Budapest, while French President Emmanuel Macron hailed the victory.

Paris Saint-Germain secured their second consecutive UEFA Champions League trophy, edging Arsenal 4‑2 in a penalty shootout after a 1‑1 draw in Budapest.

Paris Saint‑Germain and Arsenal will contest the Champions League final at Puskás Arena on Wednesday, with the French side chasing back‑to‑back titles and the English club aiming for its first ever European crown.

The Champions League final will see Paris Saint-Germain face Arsenal in Budapest, with the French side chasing a historic double and the London club hoping to end a long-awaited title drought.