Agence France-Presse on MSN
Endo returns as Japan look to build on Brazil win
Liverpool's Wataru Endo was named on Thursday in World Cup-bound Japan's squad for home friendlies against Ghana and Bolivia ...
Sportschosun on MSN
North Korea's Soccer Is Winning Cheongdae Gangster Beat Brazil to Advance to the Final for 2nd conse...
North Korean women's youth soccer is one step away from winning. North Korea won the final ticket with a 2-0 victory over ...
Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti isn't worried about Vinícius Júnior following the forward's recent outburst over being ...
While the United States drowns in talk about its underachieving “Golden Generation,” Japan has quietly gone about its work — ...
Spain and England will renew their great rivalry in women’s soccer in a qualifying group for the 2027 World Cup. Defending world champion Spain and European champion England were joined by Iceland and ...
Visiting Professor John Eric Goff studies the physics behind your favorite sports. His athletic tests are more vital than you ...
Brazil ended Canada's run at the FIFA women's under-17 World Cup on Saturday, winning their quarterfinal via penalty shootout in Rabat, Morocco.
Under head coach Hajime Moriyasu, in charge since 2018, Japan has become one of the most tactically refined and disciplined ...
Ashley Henderson started out playing futsal on makeshift courts in Memphis. Now she's leading the unbeaten Tigers with high hopes for the postseason.
Carlo Ancelotti has called out Vinicius Jr for his angry reaction after being substituted by Xabi Alonso during Real Madrid's 2-1 Clasico win over Barcelona, describing the forward's behaviour as "a ...
Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSN
Cabrillo men’s soccer suffers chippy loss to No. 3 state-ranked Evergreen Valley | Local Roundup
The Cabrillo College men’s soccer team lost 2-0 to No. 3 state-ranked Evergreen Valley in the teams’ Coast Conference crossover match on Friday.
Business and Financial Times on MSN
It sucks when you call football soccer: Time to realign with the rest of the world
By Nnamdi O. MADICHIE The title says it all. “Soccer.” Really? Why should the United States continue to insist on calling the world’s most beloved game something different from what nearly every other ...
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