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FIFA Announces Prize Money Increase for Women's World Cup
FIFA President Gianna Infantino announced an increase in prize money for the Women’s World Cup after she was re-elected.
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FIFA Expands 2026 World Cup to Record 104-Match Program
An additional 24 matches are set to be added to the 2026 World Cup, FIFA said on Tuesday after its Congress in Kigali, Rwanda.
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U.S. Jury Poised to Weigh International Soccer's Ugly Side
Two former Fox executives are at the center of a federal case regarding allegations of bribery for the broadcasting rights to some of the biggest soccer matches, including the World Cup.
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CONCACAF to Start 2026 World Cup Qualifying in March 2024
Thirty-two Central American and Caribbean nations will compete for spots in the 2026 FIFA World Cup with the U.S., Mexico and Canada already automatically qualified.
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Former USMNT Manager Jurgen Klinsmann Appointed By South Korea Ahead of 2026 World Cup
Jurgen Klinsmann led the United States men’s national team from 2011-2016, and he will now look to help South Korea during the 2026 World Cup cycle.
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Ex-ESPN President Alleges Fox Sports Execs Sabotaged World Cup Bid With Bribes: ‘I Was Angry'
Testimony from a former ESPN executive is underscoring the high stakes and corruption that has enveloped the world of soccer.
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US, Mexico, Canada All Score Automatic 2026 World Cup Berths
FIFA confirmed Tuesday that the three 2026 World Cup hosts — the United States, Canada and Mexico — will have automatic entries into the 48-team finals tournament.
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Argentina, Uruguay, Chile, Paraguay Officially Submit Joint Bid for 2030 World Cup
After Uruguay hosted the first ever World Cup in 1930, the country is joined by three other South American nations in a joint bid to host the tournament in 2030.
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Lionel Messi Doesn't Rule Out Playing for Argentina in 2026 FIFA World Cup
While Argentine icon Lionel Messi admits age will make it difficult, he is not yet ruling out playing in the 2026 World Cup co-hosted by the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
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Women's World Cup Hosts Urge FIFA Not to Sign Saudi Sponsor
Women’s World Cup co-hosts Australia and New Zealand urged FIFA not to sign a sponsor deal with the tourism authority of Saudi Arabia where “rights of women remain severely restricted.”
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Are We Entering a New Era of U.S. Women's Soccer?
Steph Yang of The Athletic discusses the USWNT’s quest to three-peat and why it feels like a transition point for U.S. women’s soccer.
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Women's Soccer and the Prevalence of ACL Injuries
Steph Yang of The Athletic discusses ACL injuries in women’s soccer ahead of the 2023 Women’s World Cup.
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Ex-Fox Execs Go on Trial in Soccer TV Rights Bribery Case
Two former Fox executives are on trial, accused of bribing soccer officials for TV rights to Copa Libertadores and using information gathered in the process to help the network’s winning World Cup broadcast bid.
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5 Things to Know About Mallory Pugh
Here are five things you need to know about Mallory Pugh, forward for the Chicago Red Stars and the USWNT.
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5 Things to Know About Sophia Smith
Here are five things to know about Sophia Smith, forward for the Portland Thorns and USWNT.
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5 Things To Know About Catarina Macário
Here are five things to know about Catarina Macário, midfielder for Lyon and the USWNT.
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2023 Women's World Cup: Top Players to Watch For
The 2023 Women’s World Cup is set for July 20-Aug. 20, hosted by Australia and New Zealand. Here are the top players to watch for.
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Massive Crowds Celebrate Argentina's World Cup Win
Massive crowds turned out in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Tuesday to celebrate their team’s World Cup win.
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What to Know About the 2026 World Cup in Philadelphia
NBC10’s Karen Hua spoke with Meg Kane, host city executive, about what fans can expect when the World Cup is played at Lincoln Financial Field in 2026.
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Croatia Wins Third Place in 2022 FIFA World Cup
After defeating Morocco in the third place match, Croatia takes home third in the 2022 FIFA World Cup.