Saudi Arabia and Qatar's opponents have complained about advantages the two countries had in qualifying for the 2026 World ...
Why Qatar and Saudi Arabia's World Cup qualification caused a furore. Plus: a referees' betting scandal and a rift at Real ...
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How often is the World Cup held? What to know about FIFA tournament cycle, exceptions, schedule and more
The FIFA World Cup is considered the ultimate achievement for every football player across the globe, and one reason for that is the large gap between competitions.
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NFF President Makes Bold Promise About Super Eagles’ 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualification
NFF President Ibrahim Musa Gusau has expressed full confidence that the Super Eagles will qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup ...
The inaugural edition of the FIFA-organised Arab Cup, held in Qatar in 2021, proved such a success (along with the 2022 World Cup that they also hosted), that the country will be staging the 2025 ...
The Dutch defence is stronger than ever, leaving Ronald Koeman spoilt for choice, with stars like Matthijs de Ligt fighting for a place in the squad.
Abu Dhabi: The UAE Football Association (UAEFA) has clarified ticket arrangements for Iraqi fans ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier between the United Arab Emirates and Iraq, scheduled at ...
The former Guatemala striker discusses Cristiano Ronaldo breaking his World Cup qualifying goals record and his country's 2026 hopes.
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Nigeria: FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup - Flamingos Coach Apologises for Early Exit
At U-17 level, margins are often shaped by development pathways, not just talent. Europe and South America have built stronger pipelines, and Nigeria is racing to close that gap ...
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Nigeria Receives World Cup Boost as Key Player Returns Ahead of Must-Win Clash Against Gabon
Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle recalls Nantes defender Chidozie Awaziem to Nigeria’s squad ahead of their 2026 World Cup ...
Cape Verde, the archipelagic state in the Atlantic Ocean, off the western coast of Africa, recently became the second-smallest nation, by population, to qualify for the FIFA World Cup. Just how did it ...
The two nations secured places after soccer’s governing body in Asia — a recipient of lavish funding from the two Persian Gulf states — changed qualification rules.
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