At FIFA’s Club World Cup, real prize is America’s attention
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We might still be one year out from the 2026 World Cup, but FIFA president Gianni Infantino is already feeling the energy from sheer anticipation of the world's biggest tournament coming to Canada, Mexico and the United States next summer.
There will be road closures three hours before the parking gates open for the FIFA Club World Cup on Saturday, June 14.
The entire scene spooked American soccer. It led to finger-pointing and fears that the next major international tournaments on U.S. soil — the 2026 World Cup and 2025 Club World Cup, which kicks off Saturday in Miami — could be similarly unsafe. It stunned New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy, who, the morning after the madness, called a meeting.
While the world waits for autonomous cars to become a reality, autonomous shuttles are popping up in towns across America, moving people around college campuses, downtowns and shopping locations. And soon,
Soccer stars like Killian Mbappe sound skeptical about the Club World Cup and they have good reason to worry about giving it their all.
Even semi-seasoned soccer fans might look at the CONCACAF Gold Cup, which kicks off Saturday night, and think, “OK, which international tournament is this, again?” To recap: This is the continental championship for North America,
World Cup begins across North America one year from this week, sports figures from across Los Angeles are hoping the global soccer community will find the U.S. both inspiring and welcoming.
The Bermuda Cricket Board (BCB) has officially launched a new national team playing kit, set to debut during the ICC T20 World Cup Americas Regional Final in