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2026 World Cup
The Last Dance for Messi and Ronaldo, the First for Haaland: The 2026 World Cup Is Nearly Here
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is the biggest version of the tournament yet. Starting on 11 June and running through to 19 July, it is the first to feature 48 teams, spread across three co-host nations: the United States, Canada and Mexico. The final will be held at MetLife Stadium…
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Drama, Records, and the Final Playoffs: The State of the World Cup
The journey to the first 48-team FIFA World Cup has been intense, breaking records and making football history. Qualifiers across all six confederations have been full of drama and excitement. So far, 42 nations have secured their places, from newcomers to traditional powerhouses. Only a few crucial playoff matches remain…
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Soccer
The Ballon d’Or Curse – A Dark Twist for Football’s Brightest Stars
Securing the Ballon d’Or is the ultimate accolade a footballer can achieve. However, there’s an unsettling trend that has emerged recently: many winners of this prestigious award suffer significant injuries in the season following their victory. From the exhaustive demands of constant training to the relentless pressure of maintaining peak…
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Everything You Need to Know: The International Break
With the World Cup starting to get closer and countries racing to reach the world’s biggest stage, international breaks have never been too far away. The final men’s FIFA window of 2025 runs through 10–18 November and is dedicated primarily to the World Cup Qualifiers. This will be the National…
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