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2025-2026 in review: The wingers
Not great, Bob.
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From Intercontinental Cup Roots to Club World Cup Nights
Nissan Stadium in Yokohama, Japan, has played a significant role in the history of the FIFA Club World Cup. This multi-purpose stadium, known for i...
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The Brazil Problem Every Soccer Cup Opponent Understands
Brazil's national team poses a unique challenge in soccer, combining immense talent with a daunting history and a cultural pressure to play beautifully.
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Napoli's Olivera Selected for Uruguay World Cup Squad, Boosting Team's Defensive Line
Napoli's Olivera Selected for Uruguay World Cup Squad, Boosting Team's Defensive Line
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Roma Considers Domenico Berardi as Potential Replacement for Mati Soulé
Roma Considers Domenico Berardi as Potential Replacement for Mati Soulé
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The Italy Soccer Cup Paradox New Fans Should Understand
For new fans of Italian soccer, understanding the Coppa Italia is key. Here's why the country's main cup competition isn't always what it seems.
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Why Italy’s World Cup Powerhouse Status Feels So Complicated Now
Italy is a four-time World Cup winner, yet the Azzurri have failed to qualify for the last two tournaments. Here’s why their status is so complex.
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The Norrköping Venue That Hosted World Cup Matches
Idrottsparken in Norrköping, Sweden, has long been a central venue for football, hosting numerous significant matches and events. This article delv...
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TOC Guide To World Cup 2026
Get ready for the biggest soccer tournament ever
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Myth vs Fact: Are Strikers Always the Biggest Stars?
While goal-scorers often grab the spotlight, are they always a team's biggest star? We explore why midfielders and defenders can be just as iconic.
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Why Brazil Still Feels Like the World Cup’s Main Character
From Pelé's dominance to the philosophy of 'joga bonito,' we explore why Brazil's national team remains the central story of every World Cup.
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May’s Monthly Juventus Thoughts: Obsolete
Juventus ended the 2025-26 season in sixth place and will play in the UEFA Europa League next season.
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