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5 Cristiano Ronaldo Men’s World Cup Legacy Debates That Still Matter
Explore the five biggest debates surrounding Cristiano Ronaldo's complicated Men's World Cup legacy, from his lack of knockout goals to the Messi comparison.
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Croatia’s Rise Changed How Fans Think About World Cup Power
How a nation of four million people twice defied the odds at the World Cup and permanently altered the definition of a soccer superpower.
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Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Lamine Yamal are all going to the World Cup after injury scares
Injuries to some of soccer’s star players, including Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé and Lamine Yamal, sparked concern ahead of the World Cup
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The Solo World Cup Saturday Plan for Curious Fans
Feeling overwhelmed by the World Cup schedule? Here’s a simple, game-by-game plan for how to spend a Saturday with the beautiful game.
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The Five-Goal Burst That Shattered Brazil’s 2014 Dream
The 2014 FIFA World Cup semi-final between Brazil and Germany is remembered as one of the most shocking matches in World Cup history. Held at the M...
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How Low Expectations Become a World Cup Weapon
Underdog teams often overperform at the World Cup. This isn't just luck—it's a psychological weapon forged by low expectations.
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Ivory Coast's Journey in the FIFA World Cup Explained
Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire, has made its mark on the global football stage through its participation in the FIFA World Cup. The team ...
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Argentines go into World Cup with atypical mood: tempered hopes
By Leila Miller BUENOS AIRES, June 4 (Reuters) - Felipe Mujica is heading into this month's soccer World Cup feeling less anxious than usual.
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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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How the 1938 World Cup Became a Historic Football Turning Point
The 1938 FIFA World Cup holds a special place in the history of international football. As the third edition of the World Cup, it was hosted by Fra...
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Soccer-Ronaldo heads for sixth World Cup with unfinished business
By Fernando Kallas June 2 (Reuters) - Cristiano Ronaldo has bent football's record books into so many shapes that another landmark can almost feel routine but a sixth World Cup at 41 would be extraordinary even by his standards.
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Soccer-Argentina seek to emulate Italy and Brazil as back-to-back champions
By Andrew Cawthorne June 2 (Reuters) - Dripping talent and forged by success, Argentina aim to become the first men's team to retain the World Cup since Brazil in 1962 and the only nation to do so entirely outside their own region.
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