The New York Times – Sports:
The relocation of the South American soccer championship is part of an agreement that also includes expanded events for clubs and women in the Americas.
The New York Times – Sports:
The relocation of the South American soccer championship is part of an agreement that also includes expanded events for clubs and women in the Americas.
The New York Times – Sports:
Europe is filled with big clubs that lost their way. But soccer’s fallen giants will never rise again until they face what they’ve become.
The New York Times – Sports:
Weeks after the World Cup, two top executives have left the U.S. men’s team and Gregg Berhalter appears to be out. A full-time coach won’t be named until the summer, U.S. Soccer said.
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A marketing executive testified that a top FIFA official provided secret bidding information that allowed his company to acquire valuable television rights.
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Wealthy owners are an easy target for fans who want to vent their anger over failing teams. But money isn’t a solution when there is no plan.
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Two former executives are accused of paying bribes to obtain broadcast rights, including for the World Cup. Testimony could reveal what the company knew.
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A rough start to the season has been forgotten in Italy amid an unlikely title chase and a date with Napoli.
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Findings released in December revealed a number of issues throughout the league, including several instances of sexual and emotional abuse.
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Was Argentina-France the greatest final ever? Or a dull game with a great finish? Readers have their say, and our columnist holds his ground.