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Donald Trump is still just becoming wise to the notion that Russian President Vladimir Putin might not be a good-faith actor ...
The FIFA Club World Cup ended yesterday, as Premier League side Chelsea beat European and French champions PSG 3-0 in the final at MetLife Stadium. It was a sho ...
Soccer’s international governing body staged a halftime show that hinted at its cultural aspirations for next year’s North ...
After a month full of action-packed football, the FIFA Club World Cup has finally concluded with Chelsea securing the ...
After the match, which Trump called “a bit of an upset” in a post-game interview, Trump was asked if he could issue an ...
The FIFA Club World Cup came to a conclusion on Sunday night as Chelsea became the first team to win the newly revamped competition. Their ...
There seemed to be confusion over Trump's presence on the stage during the trophy presentation. Brady was also spotted at ...
A body language expert has broken down the reactions of the Chelsea players to Donald Trump's FIFA Club World Cup final appearance.
DM: Vitinha —Vitinha is indispensable for PSG and continually proves the linchpin in the engine room. The Portuguese’s energy levels, defensive cover and stellar distribution allowed João Neves and ...
At one point, a reporter suggested to the president that he sign an executive order officially renaming the sport of soccer to “football,” as it is called in most other places in the world.
Trump stole the spotlight from the English soccer club Chelsea in a moment that left the team’s players visibly confused.
Legendary players like Javier Zanetti, Kaka and Iker Casillas, plus celebrities Spike Lee, Rita Ora and more, talk Club World Cup with FIFA.
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