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Germain, the stakes are historic—not only do they have the chance to seal an unprecedented international quadruple, but also to bring home one of the largest financial prizes in soccer history.
Despite the humbling exit, Los Blancos didn’t walk away empty-handed. Quite the opposite—their tournament run yielded one of the most lucrative prize hauls in club soccer history.
The soccer World Cup is coming to the U.S. (and Canada and Mexico) next year and I have no doubt it’ll be a huge hit.
Paris St Germain (PSG) will face Chelsea in the final of FIFA’s revamped 32-team Club World Cup on Sunday, capping off a ...
"It was, in some games, a problem,” said famed former Arsenal manager Arsène Wenger, who is now FIFA's chief of global soccer ...
The Real Madrid right-back has been dealing with muscular pain in his right leg which he picked up on Tuesday before their ...
Referee body cameras, a new eight-second rule for goalkeepers, and advanced semi-automated offside technology introduced at ...
Former Real Madrid star Gareth Bale has backed new head coach Xabi Alonso to make "big changes" at the club, saying that he ...
Rodrygo’s future at Real Madrid is drawing increased attention from across Europe, with several top clubs closely monitoring the situation. PSG are keeping tabs on the Brazilian winger, while ...
The second of the Club World Cup semi-finals saw serial winners, Real Madrid, take on current Champions League holders, Paris ...
Christian Polanco and Alexis Guerreros bring on legendary USMNT Goalkeeper Brad Friedel to chat all things USMNT including ...
Real Madrid manager Xabi Alonso has dismissed transfer rumours surrounding Rodrygo after the forward was left out of ...