World Cup win, Euro final altering Spanish attitudes
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The ball is stitched together from just four panels, the smallest number yet for a FIFA World Cup ball. The design of any soccer ball hinges on an age-old question: How can one make rounded shapes out of flat material?
Ticket sales for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand overtook those of the previous edition of the tournament on Thursday, according to FIFA.
A brand-new way to play is coming soon as EA reveals details on the FIFA 23 Women’s World Cup.We knew that two World Cups would feature in the game this year, and now we have the full details on ...
Prairie View A&M junior Emely Reyes has earned a call-up to the El Salvador women's national team for the 2025 FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifiers. This marks a major step in her athletic journey and helps to shine a spotlight on HBCU women’s soccer.
These places will be earned at the 2026 Concacaf W Championship, an eight-team bracket which will be held in November 2026. (While there is a qualifying period for the W Championship, the U.S. is expected to bypass that gantlet as one of the region’s two highest-ranked nations.)
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The FIFA women's World Cup kicks off in Australia and New Zealand next month. American fans will watch as Team USA tries to bring home the cup for a third time in a row.
There are officially less than six months ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup with so many important matches and competitions to be played in the build-up.
FIFA inaugurates a new office in Rabat, enhancing football development in North and West Africa. Discover the details.
The FIFA council approved a new plan for the Women’s Club World Cup on Wednesday, including moving the start from 2026 to 2028. reported the proposed move of the 16-team tournament earlier this ...
FIFA President Gianni Infantino offered the governing body's support to England defender Jess Carter after she revealed she has been the target of racist abuse during Euro 2025.
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Sportcal on MSNFIFA takes tenders for next two World Cups to subcontinentGlobal soccer's governing body FIFA has taken its media rights tender process covering the next two World Cups - one men's and one women's - to the Indian subcontinent. FIFA has launched two separate processes, one covering rights to the 2026 and 2030 men's World Cups, and one for the 2027 Women's World Cup (WWC).