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Teams endured extreme heat during the Club World Cup—seen as a test for how FIFA will protect players next year.
Teams endured extreme heat during the Club World Cup—seen as a test for how FIFA will protect players next year.
With temperatures rising worldwide, scientists warn that staging the World Cup and other soccer tournaments in the Northern ...
They’re under pressure to grow, but more travel means more emissions that add to rising global temperatures. The NCAA is also ...
Soccer fans have mixed feelings about the United States hosting the World Cup next year. Some worry about stadium readiness and security. Others, however, praise improvements in security and ...
Heat has already played a major role in the lead-up to the 2026 World Cup – the world’s largest soccer event. Experts and athletes are asking for a cooler change. While the exact time the ...
The success of international events like the FIFA Club World Cup and FIFA Men’s World Cup depend not only on infrastructure and logistics, but also on the spirit of openness and safety extended ...
The great Saudi Arabian soccer experiment is on full show at the Club World Cup. The oil-rich kingdom, which is spending billions of dollars to become a major player in the world’s most popul… ...
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