
36 days to the World Cup: The bite that defined Luis Suárez's legacy
It wasn't the first time the Uruguayan striker got in trouble for biting a player — but it was the most costly.
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It wasn't the first time the Uruguayan striker got in trouble for biting a player — but it was the most costly.

It wasn’t the first time the Uruguayan striker got in trouble for biting a player — but it was the most costly.

Football Australia called on Wednesday to allow public watch parties for the 2026 World Cup in Melbourne's Federation Square, following a decision to scrap them over "dangerous" fan behaviour."The FIFA World Cup is the biggest sporting event in the world and unites Australia's

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup just over a month away, Spain coach Luis de la Fuente took time out to present his autobiography, Life is Trained Every Day, written alongside journalist Eduardo Verdu.The...

Earning Respect Through Results: How African Nations Challenged the World Cup Status QuoBeyond the Underdog Label and on To Wreak HavocAfrican football teams in the World Cup have had to drag respect ...

Micah Richards believes there is a far better way to experience the 2026 World Cup in the United States than sitting inside the stadium itself. The former England defender has embraced the entertainment side of football coverage since retirement, and his latest take on the World Cup instantly caught

For the USMNT, goalkeeper has long been a position of strength, but not anymore -- and it could impact the American team's World Cup performance.

On loan at St Mirren from Belgian club Sint-Truiden for the second half of the 2018-19 season, Duckens Nazon "had a story" in Scotland. The forward, Haiti's record scorer, is hoping to stun the nation he once called home when the sides meet in Boston at the 2026 World Cup. Nazon played 12 games fo

More FIFA World Cup practice sites were announced, including one in South Jersey.