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France dominates Morocco in World Cup rematch, advances to semifinals
FOXBORO, Mass. — Yassine Bounou did everything he could.
The Moroccan goalkeeper stood on his head to keep the vaunted French attack at bay, making three first-half saves, including on a penalty kick to deny superstar striker Kylian Mbappé.
But in the end, Les Bleus était inévitable.
Facing off in a rematch of the 2022 World Cup ...Read more
California soccer fans sue StubHub after it fails to deliver expensive World Cup tickets
LOS ANGELES — StubHub is getting a red card from some World Cup fans
Two World Cup customers are suing the New York-based ticket-selling company, alleging "false and misleading" advertising that left them without tickets or a refund for the World Cup games they paid to attend.
In federal court in New York last week, two Californians — ...Read more
David Teel: Thanks, World Cup; you're college football on steroids
NORFOLK, Va. — Thank you, World Cup. Thanks for the late-game madness, charming underdogs and unfailing stars. Thanks for the obsessive, face-painted and occasionally intoxicated fans, and for even the suspect whistles, comical flopping and administrative meddling.
In short, thanks for being college football on steroids.
Long infatuated by ...Read more
Mark Zeigler: After World Cup hype, hysteria, United States back in an all-too-familiar place
SEATTLE – A talented roster with players at big European clubs, a respected foreign coach with World Cup playing experience, record television viewership, brash talk of transforming the sport in America, a successful group stage, hope, expectation, anticipation, swagger … and then played off the park in the round of 16 by Belgium, population...Read more
Justin Bieber added to crammed World Cup final halftime show with BTS, Madonna and more
LOS ANGELES — Justin Bieber better be a fast singer.
The World Cup final halftime show already was going to feature three superstar acts with 121 Billboard Hot 100 hits, 20 No. 1 singles and 12 Grammy Awards among them.
Somehow that must not have been enough star power, because another performer with 123 hits, eight chart toppers and two ...Read more
These matchups will decide who's playing in World Cup semifinal at AT&T Stadium
FORT WORTH, Texas — No venue has hosted more FIFA World Cup matches than AT&T Stadium, and there’s still one more to be played.
With the quarterfinals on the horizon, which teams could play in the World Cup semifinal in Arlington, the city’s ninth and final match?
The two quarterfinal matchups that will determine who advances will be ...Read more
Haaland, spirited Norway squad trains in Fort Lauderdale after switching hotels
MIAMI — The Norwegian national team, which has captivated World Cup fans with superstar Erling Haaland and the synchronized Viking Row chant, landed in South Florida on Monday and trained in Fort Lauderdale on a sweltering Wednesday afternoon in preparation for Saturday’s quarterfinal against England at Hard Rock Stadium.
Players were ...Read more
World Cup quarterfinal preview: France, Morocco set for titanic rematch in Foxboro
BOSTON — Thursday afternoon Gillette Stadium — temporarily renamed “Boston Stadium” for the World Cup — will host its final match of the tournament.
And it’s going to be a doozy.
Four years after facing off in the 2022 World Cup semifinals, France and Morocco are set to clash once again with a spot in the final four on the line. ...Read more
Mike Vorel: Instead of USMNT loss to Belgium, remember the Seattle World Cup party
SEATTLE — At 1:48 p.m. on Monday, a street performer on the edge of Occidental Avenue played a piano and wore a blue stars and stripes blazer. He faced the northern end of an entry line that already extended from Pioneer Square to the tip of T-Mobile Park, belting a pitchy-yet-appropriate rendition of Miley Cyrus’ “Party in the U.S.A.”
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Mike Sielski: The USMNT lived down to Donald Trump's expectations: They played like the losers he thought they were
If you didn’t believe it before, you need to understand it now: Donald Trump never should have picked up that phone, never should have put in that call to one of his toadies, FIFA president Gianni Infantino, and never should have tried to exert his icky influence in a sport rife with corruption.
The 4-1 loss by the U.S. men’s national team ...Read more
Analysis: USMNT's checklist to be ready for 2030
SEATTLE — Four years from now, the world will gather on the Iberian Peninsula and northern Africa for a FIFA Men’s World Cup that will span multiple continents and could be in line for another round of expansion.
The United States should be there. Nothing is certain — see, Italy — but the baseline expectation is the U.S. will find its ...Read more
Argentina will face one last Cinderella in World Cup quarterfinal in KC
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — For a while Tuesday, it appeared that players for defending World Cup champion Argentina might shed a tear following their round of 16 match against Egypt.
And Argentina star Lionel Messi was seen weeping after the final whistle, but it was out of joy and relief rather than disappointment. Argentina trailed by two goals ...Read more
Bennett Durando: USMNT lost its World Cup karma with Trump's intervention in red card reversal for Balogun
It brings no joy to take a victory lap in defeat.
But didn’t it feel like something shifted after FIFA’s eyebrow-raising decision to overturn Folarin Balogun’s red-card suspension? Like, there was a disruption in the good karma and momentum the U.S. Men’s National Team had accumulated in its first four World Cup matches?
As news broke ...Read more
Greg Cote: Miserable end left it a disappointing World Cup for host US team
Everybody wants a hard line, no gray, yes or no on this, so here it is: This was not a successful men’s FIFA World Cup run for the host United States team.
It raised hope that it could be, showed promise that it might be, then ended Monday night like a car careening off a cliff. In flames.
“Disappointment” does not reflect how this ended...Read more
Paraguayan senator demands apology from Kylian Mbappé for his response to her racist posts
A Paraguayan senator has deleted social media posts that included racist remarks about French soccer superstar Kylian Mbappé that led to Paris prosecutors opening an investigation into possible aggravated public insult and incitement to hatred or violence.
Celeste Amarilla, a 61-year-old senator from Paraguay's Liberal Radical Party, indicated...Read more
Matt Calkins: USMNT still far off from World Cup breakthrough after Belgium loss
SEATTLE — The buildup to the game was, without a doubt, the most soap-operatic in the U.S. men's soccer team's history.
There was a star striker whose suspension got suspended due to presidential intervention, and an aftermath that had people either elated or enraged.
Folarin Balogun, the United States' leading scorer in this FIFA World Cup,...Read more
Jonathan Tannenwald: Hype train of a 'golden generation' of US players and their $6 million coach crashes out of the World Cup
SEATTLE — The hype around this World Cup didn’t just start when the last one ended four years ago. It took off as soon as the U.S. was picked as host, on the eve of the 2018 edition for which they failed to qualify.
By the time this summer arrived, there was enough evidence to believe these players could make the history they dreamed of, ...Read more
Mirjam Swanson: Trump's World Cup meddling only made matters worse for rattled US squad
SEATTLE — Is everybody happy now? You good, Mr. President?
Put our boys in a blender, President Donald Trump did, with those phone calls to FIFA President Gianni Infantino. Messed with their mojo by politicking to get American striker Folarin Balogun's red card rescinded.
We'll have to check VAR, but it might be the first time Trump ...Read more
Kevin Baxter: Why not them? Disappointed US players hope their World Cup run inspired future stars.
SEATTLE — Last fall, in an effort to inspire a national soccer team lacking in confidence and belief, coach Mauricio Pochettino came up with a slogan for this summer's World Cup, one the U.S. would be playing at home.
"Why not us?" he asked.
Why couldn't the U.S. make a deep run in the tournament? Why couldn't the U.S. compete with the best...Read more
Greg Cote: Balogun played, didn't matter as US exits World Cup in 4-1 loss
Folarin Balogun didn’t help. He played to no avail Monday night as his U.S. team exited the FIFA World Cup meekly in a 4-1 round-of-16 loss to Belgium in Seattle.
The Americans did as expected to get this far but did no better in playing their worst game of the tournament when it mattered most. Malik Tillman’s 31st-minute goal evened the ...Read more
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