Ahead of the 2026 World Cup, FIFA will have the chance to monitor the U-17 tournament in Qatar — a key test event for what’s to come.
The two nations secured places after soccer’s governing body in Asia — a recipient of lavish funding from the two Persian Gulf states — changed qualification rules.
Cape Verde, the archipelagic state in the Atlantic Ocean, off the western coast of Africa, recently became the second-smallest nation, by population, to qualify for the FIFA World Cup. Just how did it ...
Man City's metronome spent nearly all of last season on the sideline due to a major injury. More than 13 months later, his ...
A soccer governing body that both countries have helped bankroll gave them extra rest and home-field advantage to set up ...
An AI-generated video claiming to show one of the football stadiums for the 2034 FIFA World Cup in Saudi Arabia made waves on ...
Liverpool have been tipped to begin the process of replacing Mohamed Salah in summer 2026. The Egyptian King, 33, has been at ...
The opening whistle for the 2025 FIFA U17 World Cup will sound on November 3 in Qatar. The official rosters of the 48 ...
FIFA has teamed with DAZN to relaunch FIFA+, the streaming service that first debuted back in 2022, ahead of the 2026 FIFA ...
Super Eagles captain William Troost-Ekong has urged his teammates to take motivation from Saudi Arabia’s qualification for ...
The U-17 World Cup 2025 is the first to be played in the 48-team format instead of the previous biennial 24-team tournaments.
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Saudi Arabia Plans World's First Sky Stadium for 2034 World Cup
Saudi Arabia, preparing to host the 2034 FIFA World Cup, has announced plans to construct the world’s first "sky stadium." ...
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