Despite a Round of 32 exit against Canada, South Africa’s Bafana Bafana leave the FIFA World Cup 2026 with pride. Coach Broos acknowledges power and speed defic
Month: June 2026
Morocco advances to World Cup last 16 after penalty shootout victory over Netherlands
Morocco triumphs over the Netherlands 3-2 in a thrilling penalty shootout, securing their spot in the World Cup last 16. Read about the dramatic equaliser and w
England faces defensive concerns ahead of DR Congo World Cup match
England faces DR Congo in the World Cup knockout stages. Despite being favourites, defensive concerns and squad balance issues loom. Can Tuchel’s side overcome
Manchester City appoints Enzo Maresca as manager on three-year contract
Manchester City appoints Enzo Maresca as manager on a three-year contract until 2029. This marks his third period with the club, bringing vast experience to the
Duncan Ferguson open to SFA talks as David Moyes considered for Scotland manager role
Duncan Ferguson is open to SFA talks, while David Moyes is considered for the Scotland manager role after Steve Clarke’s resignation following a World Cup group
Canada prepares for key role in expanded FIFA World Cup
Canada gears up for FIFA World Cup 2026, focusing on infrastructure, fan experience, and economic growth. Discover the lasting legacy of this expanded tournamen
Lahore: PCB approves revamped central contracts and increased match fees
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has given its approval to a revised player payment system and increased match fees for national cricketers. This decision follo
Netherlands to face Morocco in World Cup Round of 32 match
Netherlands to clash with Morocco in the FIFA World Cup Round of 32 at Estadio Monterrey. Discover match details and team forms for this exciting knockout stage
World Cup round of 32 continues with Brazil, Germany, and Netherlands in action
The 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 32 continues with Brazil, Germany, and the Netherlands competing for a spot in the last 16. Don’t miss the action!
South Korea’s World Cup exit sparks calls for football leadership change
South Korea’s World Cup exit sparks outrage and demands for football leadership change after a shocking loss to South Africa. Calls for reform intensify.