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FIFA brings anti-racism and unity campaigns to Dallas World Cup games after warnings of an “extremely high” threat levels.
The Canadian-born artist will be performing her official Fifa song at the Toronto opening ceremony.
As part of our Language of Soccer World Cup series, The Athletic is speaking to supporters of all 48 nations competing at the 2026 edition to capture their unique football culture, distilled into a single phrase. You can read the articles in one place here.
Iran will take center stage at the World Cup on Monday after arriving in the United States following a build-up shrouded by uncertainty due to war in the Middle East.
Teams that represent particular countries and cultures will face off in matches throughout the two days. In between games, attendees can enjoy vendors, space to play and relax, and community.
MILAN (AP) — The World Cup will feature an unprecedented trio of star-studded opening ceremonies in the host nations, the United States, Canada and Mexico, created by the Italian producer behind the opening ceremony for this year’s Milan Cortina Winter Olympics.
There’s a World Cup style soccer tournament coming to Boston this fall that celebrates the diversity of this city. Caroline Foscato, Co-Founder of Boston Unity Cup and James "Reggie" Colimon, Global Affairs – Mayor's Office of Economic Opportunity and ...
Mayor Kenney helped launch the Unity Cup in 2016, as a way of uniting diverse communities across the city around their shared love of soccer. Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney was the first to draw teams on June 22, 2021, at the annual bracket determination ...
The Authentic Nigeria Football and Allied Sports Supporters Club (ANFASSC) flew a delegation from Nigeria to attend last night’s 2026 London Unity Cup semi-final at The Valley in Charlton, where Femi Azeez announced himself in style for the Nigeria ...
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As Iran chases the World Cup, its US diaspora is divided between protesting and cheering them on
Demonstrators amassed Monday outside Iran’s first World Cup match, waving the pre-revolutionary lion-and-sun flags banned inside the stadium and calling for change in Tehran. Iran's participation in the World Cup,
