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Haitian Soccer Player Woodensky Pierre Granted U.S. Visa for World Cup Participation
Haitian Soccer Player Woodensky Pierre Granted U.S. Visa for World Cup Participation
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The 1998 Win Over the U.S. Still Defines Iran’s Run
Iran's national football team has been a consistent participant in the FIFA World Cup, showcasing their talent on the global stage. Despite their r...
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Los Angeles Gears Up for 2026 FIFA World Cup with Viewing Parties
Los Angeles Gears Up for 2026 FIFA World Cup with Viewing Parties
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Dallas Cowboys roster: Comparing Cowboys starters to players in the FIFA 2026 World Cup
Which World Cup participants would you equate Dallas Cowboys players to?
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The Format Quirk That Could Reward Hidden World Cup Underdogs
The 2026 World Cup's expansion to 48 teams includes a new format that could give underdog nations a surprising path to the knockout rounds.
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Paraguay Secures Spot in 2026 FIFA World Cup After Grueling Qualifiers
Paraguay Secures Spot in 2026 FIFA World Cup After Grueling Qualifiers
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Brazil says Neymar, sidelined by a calf injury, isn't traveling for an exhibition game vs. Egypt
Neymar is not traveling to Cleveland with Brazil's World Cup team for its exhibition tuneup against Egypt
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How the New Format Could Quietly Make 2026 the Best World Cup Yet
The 2026 World Cup's expanded 48-team format has its critics, but here's why it could create more drama and excitement than any previous tournament.
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US grants visa to Haitian soccer player to join team for World Cup
The U.S. government has granted a visa to Woodensky Pierre, the only member of Haiti’s national soccer team living in the Caribbean country
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Soccer-Casemiro says not being favourites at World Cup will keep Brazil on their toes
June 3 (Reuters) - Brazil midfielder Casemiro believes being a "step behind" other World Cup favourites could actually work in the team's favour when the tournament kicks off next week.
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Soccer-Cape Verde's progress to World Cup is much more than fairytale
By Mark Gleeson June 2 (Reuters) - Cape Verde are the only African newcomers in this year's World Cup and with a population of around 600,000 are the third smallest nation to qualify in the tournament’s long history.
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