12 articles · FIFA World Cup 2026
Le sélectionneur espagnol Luis de la Fuente a dévoilé sa liste de 26 joueurs pour le Mondial 2026, avec Lamine Yamal et le retour d'Eric Garcia.
Manager Luis de la Fuente has named his 2026 squad, making history by completely omitting players from La Liga giants Real Madrid.
Ralf Rangnick a dévoilé la liste de l'Autriche, marquant un grand coup avec l'intégration de Carney Chukwuemeka et Paul Wanner qui ont changé d'allégeance sportive.
In a massive shock to Three Lions fans, Chelsea star Cole Palmer has been excluded from the final 26-man roster heading to North America.
Guillermo Hoyos has attempted to reassure panicking Argentina fans, stating Messi’s early exit during Miami’s 6-4 win was strictly precautionary.
The 38-year-old Argentina captain requested to be substituted in the 73rd minute of Inter Miami's match against Philadelphia after grabbing his left hamstring.
With three distinct host nations, the 2026 World Cup promises to be the most culturally diverse and vibrant fan experience in history.
New York/New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium is undergoing its final stress tests ahead of hosting the July 19 World Cup Final.
FIFA is rolling out advanced AI-driven offside technology and in-stadium audio explanations to improve referee transparency.
As Canada prepares to host matches, Toronto is buzzing with excitement, new infrastructure, and a giant human foosball arena.
NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani has launched a lottery system to provide accessible World Cup tickets to local residents.
With 48 teams competing, the 2026 World Cup features a record-breaking 104 matches across the USA, Mexico, and Canada.