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Referees at the Club World Cup will wear eye-level cameras to finally allow fans to see exactly what the officials are looking at during a soccer match.
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In principle there ought to be nothing particularly contentious about a competition to decide the best club side in the world. Between 1960 and 2004 the champions of Europe and South America faced off for bragging rights,
Think of the World Cup as a big dinner party. Only instead of asking over family, neighbors and some folks from the office, the whole planet has been invited.Many of those people will be coming to Southern California,
FIFA's Alan Ferguson shared his intention to continue the collaboration, echoing a comment FIFA President Gianni Infantino made this year.
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FIFA Club World Cup is starting this week and the 32 teams participating in the tournament are announcing the rosters traveling to the United States for the summer tournament starting on June 14. There will be some changes in the squads compared to the 2024-25 season,
We are officially one year away from the FIFA World Cup​, the world's largest sporting event, kicking off in our back yard.
With the FIFA World Cup coming to North Texas in 2026, excitement is building among soccer fans eager to secure their seats. Excitement is building among criminals as well, who will be on the lookout to scam those unfamiliar with the FIFA ticket-buying process, including resales.
The North Texas FIFA World Cup Organizing Committee held a news conference celebrating one year to go until the 2026 FIFA World Cup and announced the role TCU and North Texas will play.
NorthJersey.com has curated a list of things to do, where to stay and where to dine around MetLife for the FIFA Club World Cup.
Over five billion people, almost two thirds of the global population, with more than 700 billion combined engagements across all media forms
Two recent Berklee College of Music graduates created Boston's Sonic ID, ahead of next year's FIFA World Cup. FIFA invited each of the 16 World Cup host cities in North America to create their own sound,