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Videos widely shared on social media show the Senegalese and Uzbek national teams undergoing intensive customs searches upon arriving in the United States, just days before the start of the World
The 2026 World Cup is just days away – and it’s the biggest one ever. Three host nations, 48 teams and 1,248 players. With such a large tournament, the chances are that at least one unfancied team will tear up the form book and go on a deep run in North America.
A video circulating on social media appears to show members of Senegal's national football team undergoing security screenings on an airport tarmac after arriving in the United States for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Iraqi Football Federation has requested FIFA to issue a permit for the players to wear black shirts for the match, as their World Cup match against Senegal coincides with the martyrdom night of Imam Hussain (AS).
Last Saturday’s win over Senegal felt like a breath of fresh air for the United States men’s national team. I could see it from the players as they walked on the field and out of the tunnel. Snoop Dogg was blaring in the stadium,
Who is history-making female official Stephanie Frappart? - Frappart has blazed the trail for women in refereeing of the men’s game
Saudi Arabia vs Senegal at Toyota Field, 6 p.m., just two days before the 2026 FIFA World Cup begins. Saudi Arabia comes in off a 3-0 win; limited tickets remain.
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