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The 2026 FIFA World Cup, hosted by Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. will include 48 national teams, up from 32 in Qatar in 2022.
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President Trump is expected to unveil his sweeping plan for reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday, and while many details are unclear, Trump says his plan will be inspiring.
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“Oh, I think it’s going to make it more exciting,” was Trump’s take during an Oval Office appearance with FIFA President Gianni Infantino last month.
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Japan became the first national team to qualify through the World Cup qualifiers, with New Zealand and Argentina also clinching
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World Cup is now getting closer and after the March International break, we already have seven countries that have qualified for the tournament. After the hosts (United States, Mexico and Canada) automatically clinched their spot,
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Esteemed Kompany on MSNTwo impressive young Manchester City defenders should be given an opportunity to impress at the Club World CupAt the end of this season, Manchester City will head to the United States to take part in the expanded FIFA Club World Cup. The merits of adding another major tournament to the ever-expanding
This edition will bring a major change with the expansion to 48 teams, organized into 12 groups of four. With more matches and a new qualification system, the format promises more excitement and opportunities.
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Mikaela Shiffrin grabbed the first-run lead in the slalom by rhythmically gliding through a tricky course at the World Cup finals.
Chicago Fire midfielder Kellyn Acosta talks about reuniting with Gregg Berhalter in MLS and the state of the U.S. men's national team.