Explore
Discover daily
World Cup Renovations Changed Stade de Gerland Forever
Stade de Gerland, located in Lyon, France, has a rich history that reflects its evolution from a multi-purpose sports venue to a modern stadium. Or...
Read More
Trendpost
World Cup Favorites, Contenders, and Dark Horses Ranked
From clear favorites like France and Brazil to potential dark horses, we rank the top national teams with a shot at World Cup glory.
Read More
Discover daily
How Italy Won the 2006 World Cup Final on Penalties
The 2006 FIFA World Cup Final, held at Berlin's Olympiastadion, was a memorable event that captivated football fans worldwide. On July 9, 2006, Ita...
Read More
Trendpost
5 World Cup Scenarios That Feel Like Fourth-and-Goal
From last-gasp goals to tragic misses, these five iconic World Cup moments capture the same do-or-die pressure as a fourth-and-goal play.
Read More
Discover daily
How Paolo Maldini Became a Symbol of Italian Football Excellence
Paolo Maldini is a name synonymous with excellence in football, particularly when it comes to his contributions to the Italian national team. From ...
Read More
Trendpost
The Super Bowl Comparison That Helps Explain the World Cup
To understand the World Cup's massive global scale, it helps to compare its viewership, cultural weight, and structure to America's own Super Bowl.
Read More
Trendpost
The “Casual Fan Favorite” World Cup Style Tier
From instant classics to baffling design choices, we rank the World Cup jerseys that matter most to the casual fan. See which nation won the style game.
Read More
Trendpost
5 Goalkeeper Careers That Changed World Cup Memory
From heroic saves to mind games, explore five goalkeeper performances that created unforgettable chapters in World Cup history.
Read More
Trendpost
5 Men’s World Cup Finals Ranked by Legacy Impact
A look at the five men's World Cup finals that had the biggest impact on the sport, national identity, and football tactics for decades to come.
Read More
Reuters
Soccer-Morocco select injured Aguerd for World Cup as En-Nesyri misses out
May 26 (Reuters) - New Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi has selected Nayef Aguerd in his 26-player World Cup squad despite the defender having not played since early March but left out forward Youssef En-Nesyri ahead of the finals in the United States, Mexico and Canada.
Read More
Trendpost
5 Storylines That Explain Men’s World Cup History Before 2026
With the 2026 tournament on the horizon, get caught up on the essential history of the FIFA Men's World Cup through its five most defining narratives.
Read More
AP News
Global shares gain and oil prices fall after Trump says talks on ending the war are proceeding
Global shares are mostly higher and oil prices have dropped after U.S. President Donald Trump said talks on ending the war with Iran are progressing
Read More