The U.S. Soccer Federation is expecting to earn $100 million from co-hosting next summer's World Cup, so how will that money be invested in the game?
North America will be the center of the sporting world during the summer of 2026 as the World Cup will be held in the U.S., ...
With the men’s World Cup kicking off in around six months, fans should be getting excited to go watch their national team ...
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The U.S. Soccer Federation splits World Cup prize money equally between the men's and women's teams, unlike many other ...
Despite talking a big game, Canada lost in the Nations League semis and Gold Cup quarters. Even so, the 2026 World Cup ...
Follow the World Cup draw with live updates and find out who the USMNT and soccer's best will be facing during the 2026 ...
© Kevin C. Cox/Getty ImagesBoth the men’s and women’s FIFA World Cups are set to expand to 48 teams, making the Club World Cup’s potential expansion a logical ...
The idea of a soccer World Cup in 1930 was nearly killed in the cradle, the victim from lack of planning, lack of money and ...
Barcelona are searching for a defender and have reportedly shown interest in a World Cup winner with Lionel Messi’s Argentina ...
Big clubs can only afford to pay that kind of money because they rake it in on a colossal scale themselves, in many cases ...
Soccer largely takes a break each year on December 25, but it is still played in a few leagues around the world.