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FIFA World Cup: 2030 to be held across 6 nations, Saudi Arabia to host in 2034
Saudi Arabia won the bid for the 2034 World Cup, and the 2030 edition of the tournament will be held across six nations, FIFA announced on Wednesday.
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Press Release: Bay Area Host Committee Teams Up with NBCU Local Bay Area to Highlight the Region as a Global Sports Hub
Mountain View, CA (December 11, 2024) The Bay Area Host Committee (BAHC), a 501c6 corporation focused on bringing major events to the Bay Area and uniting the region through sport, today announced a collaboration with NBCU Local Bay Area, which includes KNTV (NBC Bay Area), NBC Sports Bay Area, NBC Sports California and KSTS (Telemundo 48). This alliance pairs BAHC’s…
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Here's how US men could play 2026 World Cup match at Levi's Stadium
The United States men could play a 2026 World Cup game at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.
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Here's how US men could play 2026 World Cup match at Levi's Stadium
The United States men could play a 2026 World Cup match at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.
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Bay Area committee consisting of sports legends hope to promote, celebrate region during major events
It was a who’s who of Bay Area sports legends meeting Wednesday at Oracle Park in San Francisco.
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Bay Area committee consisting of sports legends hope to promote, celebrate region during major events
It was a who’s who of Bay Area sports legends meeting Wednesday at Oracle Park in San Francisco. Anthony Flores reports.
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Why Saudi Arabia may be all alone in race to host 2034 FIFA World Cup
If Saudi Arabia could have designed a process for choosing future World Cup hosts, it might look similar to what FIFA has unveiled for the 2030 and 2034 men’s soccer tournaments.
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2030 World Cup to be held in 6 countries across 3 continents for 100th anniversary
Spain, Portugal and Morocco will serve as co-hosts for the 2030 FIFA World Cup, with staging games taking place in Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay for the tournament’s 100th anniversary.
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2030 FIFA World Cup will be held across three continents
Six countries will host the soccer tournament.
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Spanish women's soccer coach fired amid unwanted kiss scandal
Jorge Vilda was fired weeks after Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales kissed a player on the lips.
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FIFA suspends Spain soccer federation president Luis Rubiales for 90 days after World Cup final kiss
FIFA has suspended Spanish soccer federation president Luis Rubiales from office while its disciplinary committee investigates his conduct at the Women’s World Cup which included kissing a player without her consent.
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Andrés Cantor: What England needs to do to win the Women's World Cup
The Telemundo Deportes analyst explains what strengths the English team needs to capitalize on to take home the trophy.
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Andrés Cantor: What Spain needs to do to win the Women's World Cup
The Telemundo Deportes analyst explains what strengths the Spanish team needs to capitalize on to take home the trophy.
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‘They're going to get better and better': FIFA fans show up for England and Denmark
Ariana Figuera visited the FIFA Fan Fest at the 2023 Women’s World Cup, where fans of Team England and Team Denmark congregated before the big match. “That’s why we’re here– we want to celebrate.”
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2023 Women's World Cup group stage format
Here is how the group stage of the 2023 Women’s World Cup works.
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Argentina fans show support for team seeking its first Women's World Cup win
Argentina fans showed their support and passion ahead of the team’s Women’s World Cup loss to Italy. Argentina will seek its first win when it returns to Group G play on Thursday against South Africa.
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Take a tour of the Official FIFA Fan Fest
Telemundo 39’s Ariana Figuera gives an inside look at the FIFA Fan Fest at the 2023 Women’s World Cup in Auckland, New Zealand.
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‘Footballia the Puppet' explains FIFA's VAR technology
What is VAR and how does it work at the World Cup? ‘Footballia the Puppet’ will tell you everything you need to know about the video assistant referee (VAR) system ahead of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
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USWNT's tips for staying up late for World Cup games
The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup kicks off July 20. With the big time difference between the United States, Australia and New Zealand, the USWNT offers tips for staying up late to watch World Cup games and cheer them on.
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We put the USWNT goalkeepers' knowledge of Australian animals to the test
We tested USWNT goalkeepers Casey Murphy, Aubrey Kingsbury and Alyssa Naeher on their knowledge of Australian animals.