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FIFA unveils $1B prize fund for Club World Cup in the US this summer
The winner of FIFA’s first 32-team Club World Cup in the U.S. this summer could earn $125 million as details of the prize fund were shared Wednesday.
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Latest FIFA report highlights the inequities in women's soccer
Despite the growing attention on women’s soccer globally, the vast majority of players and teams still struggle for resources and investment.
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Trump will lead task force preparing for 2026 World Cup
President Donald Trump created a task force Friday to prepare for the 2026 World Cup at a time when his tariffs have upped tensions in the continent.
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FIFA promises $1 billion total prize money at men's Club World Cup in US
FIFA promised $1 billion in total prize money Wednesday to the 32 teams playing at the men’s Club World Cup in the United States.
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How the US-Mexico joint bid for 2031 Women's World Cup got a clearer path
The expected bid by the U.S. and Mexico to co-host the 2031 Women’s World Cup can face only a rival bid from Africa following Europe’s exclusion.
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Netflix signs deal with FIFA to broadcast Women's World Cup in 2027 and 2031
FIFA has signed Netflix to a United States broadcast deal for the Women’s World Cup in 2027 plus the 2031 edition that could be played in the U.S. The deal announced Friday is the most significant FIFA has signed with a streaming service for a major tournament. The value was not given, though international competitions in women’s soccer have...
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Here are the Club World Cup 2025 groups, including Messi's Inter Miami
FIFA on Thursday drew the groups for the 32-team Club World Cup in 2025, set to transpire in the United States.
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What to know for FIFA's revamped Club World Cup draw: Teams, history, more
Soccer’s biggest ever global club tournament is coming to the United States next year and the 32-team group stage will be drawn Thursday.
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Can the USWNT overcome World Cup setbacks?
Telemundo Deportes soccer analyst Natalia Astrain talks about USWNT World Cup learnings, potential threats and how it plans to prepare for Zambia.
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FIFA moves toward ending soccer tradition and letting league games be staged in other countries
FIFA moved Wednesday toward ending decades of soccer tradition by reviewing the rules that currently block domestic league games being played in other countries.
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Why FIFA is facing pushback over US-staged Club World Cup
FIFA is facing renewed pushback over its expanded Club World Cup just over a year before the tournament is due to be staged in the United States.
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Blue cards, ‘sin bins' eyed by soccer's rule-making panel
FIFA said Thursday that any such trials would only take place at the lower levels of the sport, and that the topic would be discussed early next month.