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Former USMNT HC Gregg Berhalter joins Colin Cowherd to discuss the USA’s World Cup ambitions, Chris Richards’ ankle injury, and what to expect from Christian Pulisic.
"We know that it's going to lead to tens of millions of more people playing this sport," Batson told Newsweek.
In a DRONELIFE exclusive interview, Andrew Giuliani discusses World Cup counter-drone security: a "herculean" effort.
The popular theory is that England's Golden Generation missed out on silverware because of tribal loyalties and who sat where at dinner. Michael Owen remembers it differently.
Shakira’s fame was on macro-view this past May in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, where she performed at the city’s annual “Todo Mundo no Rio” concert series, which is both free for attendees and known to draw millions of them. Her Copacabana Beach crowd was estimated at two million people.
Lamar Hunt was the patron saint of U.S. soccer. His sons now carry the family's legacy.
By Jana Winter ABOARD FBI JET, June 11 (Reuters) - With 48 teams, 36 base camps and 11 stadiums, the World Cup, which kicks off on Thursday, is one of the biggest security challenges the FBI has ever faced.
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For MSU researcher Trey Rogers, FIFA World Cup is about turfgrass and family
For MSU Professor Trey Rogers, the 2026 World Cup is more than a month-long soccer tournament. It's a culmination of more than five years of work.
