World Cup

Jordan Pefok Nets Otherworldly Bicycle Kick In Union Berlin Debut

USMNT hopeful Jordan Pefok made his competitive debut for Union Berlin on Monday, scoring what will surely be one of the most memorable goals of the striker’s career. The Jordan Pefok goal, which came in the 64th minute of Union Berlin’s 2-0 DFB-Pokal victory, was taken excellently and will surely excite Union and USMNT fans alike.

How Does Weston McKennie's Injury Impact The USMNT?

It's being reported that Weston McKennie dislocated his shoulder in training ahead of Juventus’ preseason match against Real Madrid on Saturday night. With the World Cup just months away, how does this impact the USMNT’s preparation for the tournament?

Ajax In Talks To Sign Jorge Sánchez From Club América

Jorge Sánchez might be on his way to the Eredivisie, and we’re not surprised at all.

Will we see Jorge Sánchez reunite with Edson?

The Mexican has become the latest target for Ajax heading into the 2022-23 season, and, according to Gerjan Hamstelaar and Fabrizio Romano, they would be looking to snatch the right back for around $5.1 million.

River Plate, Dortmund, Nacional And Now MLS: Where Will Luis Suárez Go?

This summer's Luis Suárez transfer saga has been all over the place, and reports now place the Uruguayan in MLS.

After two seasons at Atlético Madrid, Suárez became a free agent July 1 and it was time to look for a new club. Many suggested that a move back to South America would be ideal for the striker after a 16-year career abroad. However, with Qatar around the corner, Suárez preferred to remain in Europe to prepare for his last World Cup.

“My priority is to stay in Europe,” he said.

Tite Hints At Shifting Neymar's Role To Unleash Brazil's New Generation Of Talent

RIO DE JANEIRO - Brazil manager Tite is excited by the rise of the young players who surged to stardom in European soccer last season and will be available for the national team in November when his side bid to win a record-extending sixth World Cup at the finals in Qatar.

Funes Mori Es Una Máquina De Hacer Goles, Celebra A Lo CR7 Y Tiene Un Pie En El Mundial

Monterrey, con un Rogelio Funes Mori sobresaliente, consiguió su tercera victoria en el torneo Apertura 2022 luego de derrotar de manera contundente a Querétaro en el Estadio Corregidora.

El argentino naturalizado mexicano fue fundamental en el 3-0 conseguido por Rayados y ratificó que está pasando por un muy buen momento. Uno que lo consolida como líder de goleo de la Liga MX con cuatro conquistas y que de paso va asegurando su boleto en el avión rumbo al Mundial de Catar.

After Firing Coach 6 Days Ago, Iran Makes Dramatic U-Turn And Reinstates Him... For Now

DUBAI - Dragan Skočić has been reinstated as head coach of Iran after a meeting between the board of directors of the Iranian Football Federation and its technical committee, the official IRNA news agency reported on Sunday.

Skočić's dismissal had been reported on Monday, prompting widespread criticism among the public just four months ahead of the World Cup finals in Qatar.

Durmiendo Con El Enemigo: Foto Del Tata Martino En Argentina Enfurece A Aficionados Mexicanos

Una foto de Gerardo Martino conversando con el DT de Argentina, Lionel Scaloni, tiene a los aficionados mexicanos con ataque de bilis y dándose cabezazos con la pared.

Drama Up North – Canadian Players Allege Malpractice, Publicly Roast Canada Soccer Association

Oh, Canada. Soccer has never looked so promising up north. Both the women's and men's teams have qualified for the World Cup and boast promising young stars like Julia Grosso and Alphonso Davies. Popularity is skyrocketing for a sport which is widely considered to be the fastest growing in Canada. With growth at an all-time high, this is a crucial time for Canada Soccer.

How Does The World Cup Affect EPL Schedule? The Answer Isn't More Midweek Games

As with migratory birds and other animals, soccer fans have an inherent internal clock that signals when vital matters are imminent. This natural sense has been thrown off this summer as the brutal Qatari weather forced the FIFA World Cup to be pushed back until the winter.

In a normal year, the World Cup final would be happening right about now. Instead, we have a little more than four months to wait until the 2022 version of the beloved competition begins. 

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