This past week’s tariff imbroglio has left one man in an unenviable position: FIFA president Gianni Infantino, who is tasked with organizing a U.S.-Canada-Mexico World Cup next summer.
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Wide World of Sports on MSNWallabies coach confirms he'll quit before World CupThe Wallabies will have a different coach at the helm for the 2027 Rugby World Cup in Australia following Joe Schmidt's ...
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Man City's Shaw doesn't travel to Arsenal after 'racist and misogynistic' online abuseManchester City forward Khadija “Bunny” Shaw didn't travel with the team for Thursday's League Cup semifinal victory over ...
Plus: Ola Aina is one of four Nottingham Forest players who will be free to leave at the end of the season; West Ham will not rush into trying to replace technical director Tim Steidten; Luke Littler ...
Argentina defender Lisandro Martinez is set for another long spell out of action after Manchester United confirmed he has a ...
Cristiano Ronaldo’s playing days may be numbered but his following is bigger than ever as he celebrates his 40th birthday in ...
The English Football Association has announced plans to "radically" redevelop the training base used by its national teams with a view to making them the "best in the world." ...
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