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Qatar 2022: 5 Things to Know About the FIFA World Cup
Here are five things to know about Qatar, host country of the 2022 FIFA World Cup set to take place from November 21-December 18, 2022.
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5 Things to Know About Kylian Mbappé
Here are five things to know about Kylian Mbappé, World Cup winner and forward for Paris Saint-Germain.
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FIFA Plans to Announce 2026 World Cup Sites on June 16
Seventeen U.S. stadiums in 16 areas remain in the bidding for the first 48-team World Cup in 2026. Check out the full list of possible host sites here.
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Female Referees Selected to Men's World Cup for First Time Ever
The 2022 Qatar World Cup could see women officiate matches for the first time in the event’s 92-year history.
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Female Referees Will Make World Cup History This Year
For the first time in the competition’s 92-year history, female referees will be featured at the 2022 Qatar World Cup.
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FIFA, EA Sports End Video Game Partnership After Nearly 30 Years
The FIFA video game will be disappearing after the maker failed to strike a new licensing deal with world soccer’s governing body.
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5 Things to Know About Cristiano Ronaldo
Here are five things to know about Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal and Manchester United’s eternal Number 7.
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5 Things to Know About Lionel Messi
Here are five things to know about Lionel “Leo” Messi, one of the greatest footballers of all time, who plays for Argentina’s national team and Paris Saint-Germain.
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UEFA Removes More Russian Soccer Teams From Its Competitions
Russian soccer teams were kicked out of the Women’s European Championship, the next men’s Champions League and qualifying for the 2023 Women’s World Cup by UEFA on Monday.
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Qatari Official: Rainbow Flags May Be Taken to Protect Fans
A senior Qatari leader overseeing security for the World Cup has told The Associated Press that rainbow flags could be taken from supporters.
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All About FIFA: History, Rise in Popularity and World Cup Connection
FIFA has been a staple of soccer for centuries. Here’s everything to know about how the organization started, who takes part and how the World Cup originated.
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FIFA Reveals Draw for 2022 World Cup, US in Group B
The 2022 World Cup draw is out, with the U.S. to face England, Iran and the European Playoff winner in Group B.
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FIFA 2022 Explainer: What's ‘Group of Death,' How Does the Drawing Work?
Here’s all you need to know about the FIFA 2022 drawing for the men’s World Cup.
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Has the US Ever Won a World Cup?
Though the U.S. men’s national soccer team has never taken home the Jules Rimet Trophy themselves, they have come pretty close.
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2022 World Cup Draw: Where to Watch and More Key Details
The FIFA World Cup draw is a high-stakes event that will help determine the 2022 schedule. Here’s how it works, where to watch it and more key details.
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Russia Loses Bid to Play in World Cup Qualifying Match While Ban Appealed
Russia’s request to freeze a FIFA ban on its soccer teams ahead of next week’s World Cup qualifying playoffs has been denied
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Russia Captain Rejects Call-up to National Team Amid Ukraine Invasion
Russia called up 27 players Tuesday for a national team training camp as it challenges a ruling by FIFA barring it from playing international games
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5 Things to Know About FIFA President Gianni Infantino
Gianni Infantino is the current president of the Federation Internationale de Football Association
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History of FIFA
Known as one of the most prestigious international sports organizations, the Federation Internationale de Football Association is made up of 209 members and was founded in 1904.
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Mexico Suspends 5 Officials Over Soccer Match Brawl
State authorities in north-central Mexico have suspended five officials after a huge brawl among fans during a weekend match left 26 people injured, three critically.