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Argentine defender to miss Club World Cup after being denied U.S. visa
Boca Juniors defender Ayrton Costa is a key player for the Argentine side but will not available for the Club World Cup in the U.S.
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Border Patrol will be at Club World Cup, says it's routine to provide security for such events
U.S. Border Patrol said it regularly provides security at big sporting events ahead of the Club World Cup and Trump’s immigration crackdown.
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These are the teams and players to watch in 2025 Club World Cup
The 2025 Club World Cup in the U.S. features plenty of starpower with teams and players. Here’s who to keep eyes on.
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What is the Club World Cup? What to know for 2025 U.S.-based tournament
With the 2025 Club World Cup taking place in the U.S., here’s a look at what the tournament entails before a new winner is crowned.
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World Cup host city organizers acknowledge immigration crackdown may impact 2026 tournament
World Cup host city executives said that immigration crackdowns by Trump may be among the outside events that impact the 2026 tournament.
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Club World Cup has faced pushback in Europe but FIFA is banking on its big bet
The U.S.-based 2025 Club World Cup has legal challenges in Europe, strike threats and repeated concerns over players’ welfare.
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Cristiano Ronaldo almost certain he won't play at Club World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo says he’s almost certain he will not be playing at the Club World Cup, dealing a blow to FIFA president Gianni Infantino’s hopes.
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Which teams are in the 2026 World Cup? Tracking qualified nations
With 48 spots up for grabs, which nations have punched their ticket to the 2026 World Cup? Here’s a running tracker.
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FIFA signs another Saudi deal with wealth fund PIF backing Club World Cup
FIFA took another Saudi Arabian investment Thursday for the U.S.-hosted Club World Cup, announcing a commercial deal with its sovereign wealth fund.
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Sounders players wear T-shirts to protest Club World Cup prize money share
Seattle Sounders players wore T-shirts before a match that read “Club World Cup Ca$h Grab” to demand a share of the prize money in the tournament.
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LAFC beats Club América 2-1 to clinch last FIFA Club World Cup spot
Somewhere between heartbreak and history, LAFC found magic. The kind of magic that only shows up when the odds have cornered you, when the world is laughing, and the noise is deafening. Trailing 1-0 with just minutes to spare in a do-or-die clash against Mexican giants Club América at BMO Stadium, LAFC clawed back from the brink and delivered a...
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How to watch LAFC-Club America play for Club World Cup spot: TV, stream, more
MLS’ LAFC and Liga MX’s Club America will battle for the last spot in the Club World Cup tournament. Here’s how to watch on TV and online.
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FIFA president cites ‘discussions' for Ronaldo to play in Club World Cup
Cristiano Ronaldo might play at the Club World Cup in the U.S., according to FIFA president Gianni Infantino, because of a unique transfer window.
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Dallas eyes $1B loan to jump-start convention center before World Cup
Dallas proposes $1B loan to launch convention center project before 2026 World Cup.
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Women's World Cup will increase to 48 teams in 2031 when US is expected to host
The Women’s World Cup will increase to 48 teams in 2031 when the United States is expected to host the tournament, FIFA confirmed Friday.
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FIFA picks 8 host cities for the 2027 Women's World Cup in Brazil
Soccer’s international governing body has confirmed eight host cities for the 2027 Women’s World Cup to be held in Brazil.
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Trump creates World Cup task force ahead of 2026 tournament
President Donald Trump met with members of his appointed World Cup task force on Tuesday as he ensures the 2026 edition will be the “best run soccer tournament the world has ever seen.”
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DART estimates $18 million price tag in support of '26 FIFA World Cup
DART proposes a mix of TRE trains, DART buses and a private shuttle to help fans arrive and depart 9 World Cup games at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.
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FIFA president promises ‘world will be welcomed' as US hosts Club World Cup
Gianni Infantino said he received assurances from the White House that any foreign fans would be in good hands during their time in the United States.
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UEFA president calls 64-team men's World Cup plan ‘a bad idea'
A push to expand the men’s 2030 World Cup to 64 teams is “a bad idea,” UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin said on Thursday.