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FIFA said the Club World Cup, billed as "The Best v The Best," would be merit-based. Then it gave a spot to Messi's Inter Miami before the playoffs even began.
Florian Wirtz is set to become the 10th footballer to move for a nine-figure fee after Liverpool agreed to pay Bayer ...
Florian Wirtz, Viktor Gyokeres and Benjamin Sesko have dominated transfer news with Bryan Mbeumo set for a battle between Man ...
LALIGA EA SPORTS came to a close several weeks ago, and we’re now highlighting the most outstanding elements of what has been ...
Liverpool’s post-Klopp rebuild under Arne Slot appears to be taking shape, with another ambitious name floated behind closed ...
Deco met with Dani Olmo’s agent Andy Bara to discuss the signing of a prodigal 16-year-old talent Cardoso Varela.The ...
Barcelona continue to pursue Luis Diaz, despite several obstacles in the way of a potential move. The Blaugrana have made him ...
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The New Times on MSNFEATURED: Beyond social media: Influencers to forge bonds at Skol-sponsored matchSkol Malt, through its ‘100 Experience’, is set to sponsor a friendly football match for Rwandan youth this Sunday, June 15, at the Skol pitch in Nzovu. The much-anticipated game will bring together ...
Trent is already shining in white and Madrid is traveling today to the Club World Cup. A tournament that FC Barcelona will ...
Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappé headline the star-studded Club World Cup, but they're not the only ones worth watching.
Soccer’s top earner isn’t suiting up, but five other stars kicking off the tournament this month made a combined $381 million over the past year, led by Inter Miami’s Lionel Messi.
The stage is set for 32 club teams — including some of the top ones around the world — to compete for the chance to emerge as the champion of a revamped tournament. It hasn't gone great so far.
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