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What “Cap” Means in Soccer, and Why It Matters
Ever heard a soccer announcer mention 'caps' and wondered what they meant? We explain the history and significance of this key term.
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The World Cup Starter Pack for Fans Joining Late
Jumping into the World Cup late? Here’s your crash course on the key players, storylines, and rules you need to know to join the conversation.
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What José Mourinho’s transfer policy during his first stint at Real Madrid may tell us about potential player signings this summer.
Who will be the next Khedira? Carvalho? Modric? Di Maria?
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Loftus Versfeld Remains Pretoria’s International Sports Stage
Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria, South Africa, is renowned for its role in hosting international sports events. With a capacity of 51,762 spect...
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Why World Cup Knockout Rounds Hit Like the College Football Playoff
Explore the surprising cultural and emotional parallels between the World Cup knockout stage and the College Football Playoff's high-stakes drama.
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Why “Confederation” Is a Key World Cup Word
Understand what a soccer confederation is and why these six powerful bodies are the key to the World Cup's structure, qualification, and drama.
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How the World Cup Honors Tradition Like College Football Does
Explore the surprising cultural parallels between the FIFA World Cup and American college football, from iconic rivalries to sacred rituals.
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The World Cup Storylines That Make Soccer Easier to Care About
Don't just watch the World Cup, feel it. Here are the universal stories—from underdogs to legends—that make soccer's biggest event so compelling.
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Why Estadio Azteca Owns a Unique Place in World Cup History
Estadio Azteca, located in Mexico City, is a stadium with a rich history in the world of football. Known for its massive capacity and iconic status...
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Soccer-Southampton set to pay heaviest price for sporting espionage
May 20 (Reuters) - Several sports teams around the world have paid a hefty price for spying on their opponents over the years but the potential financial cost to English soccer club Southampton for their infraction could be the heaviest.
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Soccer-Ronaldo to lead Portugal at sixth World Cup as Martinez names 27-man squad
LISBON, May 19 (Reuters) - Cristiano Ronaldo will embark on a sixth World Cup at the age of 41 after Portugal coach Roberto Martinez on Tuesday named a 27-man squad for the tournament, with a symbolic 'plus one' in memory of the late Diogo Jota.
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