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Brazil forward Neymar believes the 2026 World Cup in North America could change the way football is experienced.
Most professional sportspeople are long retired by the age of 40, but Cristiano Ronaldo is weighing up his next challenge.
In the middle of Neymar’s Santos contract uncertainty, a powerful symbol has emerged—a piece of history revived in modern fabric.
Brazil legend Neymar has opened up about the World Cup 2026 and how it may change how football entertainment works in the future.
Neymar, who rejoined his boyhood club Santos in January on a five-month contract, becomes a free agent on June 30. The club are keen for him to stay.
Carlo Ancelotti made an immediate impact after taking over as Brazil’s head coach, announcing his first squad for the ...
Brazil's new manager, Carlo Ancelotti, on Monday ruled injury-plagued Neymar out from the line-up for the next two World Cup ...
The 2024/25 season is still not fully over for Real Madrid as they are scheduled to take part in the FIFA Club World Cup in ...
The former Real Madrid boss was introduced as Brazil's new manager and he announced the first 25-man squad of his tenure.
Pakistan's fast bowler Shaheen Afridi has been been honoured alongside football's greats by the Fédération Internationale de ...
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The Express Tribune on MSNFIFA honours Shaheen Shah AfridiThe Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has paid a unique tribute to Pakistan's star fast bowler Shaheen ...
A recent post on FIFA World Cup's official social media account showcased the iconic number 10 jersey worn by Lionel Messi, Neymar Jr., Luka Modric, and Shaheen Afridi — highlighting their shared ...
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