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Millions of fans. Sixty-three matches. Thirty-two teams from six confederations. Twelve host stadiums. A $1 billion prize pool.
North America will host the FIFA World Cup next June and July for the first time since 1994 with the economic and logistical implications hard to overstate.
Only one match remains in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, which left many memorable moments during the first edition of the ...
In South Korea, Japan, Morocco and Mexico, where domestic leagues are a little less uniform, the risk is that the legacy of the Club World Cup is not that the competitions themselves are strengthened; ...
Global stars and dynamic young talent will be showcased during the 2025 MLS All-Star Game and MLS All-Star Skills Challenge ...
Orlando’s involvement in the Club World Cup is a massive boost for a city that has been looking for ways to diversify its economy. The Inter&Co Stadium and Camping World Stadium is hosting six games, ...
European teams competing at the tournament have had a once-in-a-generation chance to prove themselves. They have loved every minute ...
Bayern Munich crashed out of the FIFA Club World Cup recently, losing one of their most important players in the process. Now ...
The Chicago Fire became the latest victims of the Kévin Denkey and Evaner show in Cincinnati, allowing both stars to score in ...
ORLANDO, Fla. — Matches in FIFA’s newly expanded Club World Cup kick off in Orlando on Tuesday, after competition gets underway in Miami on Saturday.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — FIFA cut standard ticket prices for the semifinal between Chelsea and Fluminense at MetLife Stadium ...
After 18 years and four countries, Quentin Westberg transitions from the pitch to a new career in scouting, podcasting and ...