National Teams

Messi Y Lewandowski A La Vista: Así Reaccionaron Argentina, Polonia Y Arabia Saudita Al Grupo Con México

Quedan más de 200 días para el inicio del Mundial 2022, pero una parte del destino de México en Catar ya está trazado luego del sorteo de grupos, el cual determinó que el Tri deberá enfrentar a Argentina, Arabia Saudita y Polonia.

Gran parte del análisis de los rivales que tendrá la selección dirigida por Gerardo Martino se centra en el hecho de que le tocará enfrentar a dos monstruos de la industria: Lionel Messi y Robert Lewandowski.

Here’s A Way Too Early 26-Man USMNT World Cup Roster That Will Succeed In Qatar

The World Cup draw has been completed, and USMNT fans now know their team is going up against England, Iran and the winner of Ukraine/Scotland vs. Wales. The U.S. will need to be at its best to come out of this group, and this way too early USMNT World Cup roster can get the job done.

This mock USMNT World Cup roster is taking several things into account, including that every available American player is healthy and predicting how players will perform with their clubs over the next seven months.

Si Va Al Mundial, Rogelio Funes Mori Ya Sabe Que Hacer Si Le Hace Un Gol A Argentina

Rogelio Funes Mori ha sido bastante cuestionado cada vez que se ha puesto el jersey de la selección mexicana. Las críticas han ido desde su objetiva baja de rendimiento y falta de gol hasta el solo hecho de no ser mexicano.

El delantero – breaking news, por si no lo sabías – es argentino y siempre se le midió en el Tri con una vara distinta. Pero si te quedaban dudas de su compromiso con México, quizás es hora de al menos darle el beneficio de la duda. 

The Groups Are Drawn — Here’s How Likely Each Concacaf Team Is To Make The Knockout Stages

The World Cup groups are ready to go and boy oh boy are there some tantalizing games awaiting the soccer world this winter. In case you missed the draw, here is how the eight groups look.

Here Are The 2022 World Cup Groups Without The Unnecessary Fluff From Qatar

DOHA — The United States will face England and Iran in Group B at the World Cup finals while Spain will take on Germany in a clash of former winners in Group E.

Holders France will meet Denmark and Tunisia in Group D while the tournament will kick off on Nov. 21 with hosts Qatar playing Ecuador.

3 Good Things (And 3 Bad Things) About USMNT’s World Cup Group

No, this isn’t some cruel April Fools’ Day joke. The USMNT World Cup group really is one perhaps the most interesting possible group the Americans could have drawn on Friday. 

The U.S. will play England, Iran and the winner of the European playoff — Ukraine, Scotland or Wales — in the 2022 World Cup starting in November. It’s a fascinating group for many reasons, and one from which I think most USA fans will expect their team to advance. 

International All-Stars: The Ultimate Better For Country Than For Club XI

Over the weekend I found myself watching a meaningless friendly between England and Switzerland, two countries that already qualified for the 2022 World Cup.

I considered turning the game off, but I found myself mesmerized by Swiss winger Xherdan Shaqiri, who continuously danced around English defenders, played inch-perfect passes and was in general an attacking menace. One of those delightful balls even assisted Switzerland's only goal.

Here’s How The USMNT Ended Up In Its World Cup Pot For The Draw

Editor’s Note: This story on what pot is USMNT in for World Cup 2022 draw has been updated on March 31 to reflect the latest data.

Heading into the final week of World Cup qualifying before the all-important World Cup draw, the USMNT had a chance to play its way into the coveted Pot 1. Because of its results — and others around the world — the U.S. will not be in Pot 1. But the Americans did just enough to qualify for the World Cup, and now they can look forward to being placed in Pot 2 for the World Cup draw on Friday, April 1. 

Overwhelmed By Opposition, Gianni Infantino Says FIFA Never Proposed A Biennial World Cup

DOHA - Gianni Infantino has stepped sharply back from hotly contested plans for a biennial World Cup, telling world soccer’s leadership that FIFA had never proposed such an idea.

The FIFA president has been under fire for the past year, particularly in Europe, for proposals to increase the frequency of the global extravaganza from every four years, to every two.

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