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International - South Korea's Son scores brace in 5-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago - channelnewsasia.com - Mexico - Austria - South Africa - Czech Republic - Los Angeles - Ivory Coast - El Salvador - South Korea - Trinidad And Tobago - state Utah - county Major

South Korea's Son scores brace in 5-0 win over Trinidad and Tobago

May 31 : Son Heung-min answered questions about his form in convincing fashion on Saturday, netting twice as South Korea thrashed Trinidad and Tobago 5-0 in a World Cup warm-up friendly.

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Rose Bowl - Mat Ryan - Javier Aguirre - International - World Cup co-hosts Mexico beat Australia 1-0 in Rose Bowl warmup - channelnewsasia.com - Australia - Mexico - Ghana

World Cup co-hosts Mexico beat Australia 1-0 in Rose Bowl warmup

May 30 : World Cup co-hosts Mexico savoured a confidence-building 1-0 friendly win over Australia in front of a mammoth crowd at the Rose Bowl on Saturday, a result that left both sides' coaches with hard choices as they prepare to name their squads for the tournament.

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Mauricio Pochettino - Chris Richards - US defender Richards in race to be fit for World Cup after ankle injury - channelnewsasia.com - Usa - Mexico - Canada - Senegal - Los Angeles - state North Carolina - Paraguay

US defender Richards in race to be fit for World Cup after ankle injury

May 31 : Chris Richards' hopes of playing for the United States in the World Cup on home soil hang in the balance because of an ankle injury, with coach Mauricio Pochettino leaving the defender out of the squad for a warm-up friendly against Senegal on Sunday.

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Sweden's injured Holm misses World Cup, Johansson called up - channelnewsasia.com - Sweden - Netherlands - Mexico - Tunisia - Japan - state Texas - county Arlington - county Graham - Houston

Sweden's injured Holm misses World Cup, Johansson called up

May 30 : Sweden defender Emil Holm has suffered a muscle injury and will miss the World Cup, with Herman Johansson called up as a replacement, the country's FA (SVFF) announced on Saturday.

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International - Brief History Of The USA At The Men's World Cup - foxnews.com - Britain - Sweden - Belgium - Usa - Argentina - Mexico - Norway - Uruguay - state New Jersey - county St. Louis - Paraguay

Brief History Of The USA At The Men's World Cup

The United States men's national team is primed to deliver in front of home crowds as co-hosts of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. But it's been a unique journey for the team since its first appearance at the inaugural World Cup in 1930. Here's a brief history of the evolution of the U.S. men's national team.

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Iran beat Gambia as federation seeks FIFA clarity over visas - arabnews.com - Belgium - Usa - Mexico - Egypt - Turkey - New Zealand - Iran - Gambia - Los Angeles - state Arizona - Israel

Iran beat Gambia as federation seeks FIFA clarity over visas

ANTALYA: Iran have ‌asked FIFA to clarify when tournament visas will be issued following the relocation of their World Cup training camp from Arizona to Tijuana, a senior official from the Islamic Republic’s national football federation (FFIRI) said on Friday. The national team came from behind to beat Gambia 3-1 in a World Cup warm-up match in the Turkish city of Antalya, days after their tournament preparations were disrupted by a base camp relocation to Mexico following approval from Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum and FIFA. Iran are scheduled to play all three of their ‌group matches in ‌the United States but the team’s participation ‌in ⁠the June 11 ⁠to July 19 tournament has been in question since the US and Israel attacked Iran in late February. The relocation followed diplomatic friction and visa complications, with Iran now requiring cross-border clearance for their Group G matches against New Zealand, Belgium, and Egypt in Los Angeles and Seattle. Mehdi Mohammadnabi, first vice president of FFIRI, told Reuters ⁠that Iran had written to FIFA seeking a firm ‌answer after earlier applying for ‌visas. “We sent an email to FIFA today and asked them to announce the ‌result as soon as possible, to say on what day ‌the visas will be issued, because we now need both multiple-entry Mexican visas and multiple-entry US visas,” Mohammadnabi said. “Based on the latest conversation we had, they replied that the administrative process will most likely be completed ‌this week,” he added. Mohammadnabi said FIFA had proposed the Tijuana camp and Iran had accepted the ⁠arrangement. “FIFA proposed ⁠this camp, and FIFA should tell you what has happened,” he said.

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Cristiano Ronaldo - DR Congo end 52-year World Cup absence amid health, security crises - arabnews.com - France - Germany - Portugal - Colombia - Usa - Mexico - Canada - Egypt - Ethiopia - Uae - Uzbekistan - Mauritania - Rwanda - Congo

DR Congo end 52-year World Cup absence amid health, security crises

JOHANNESBURG: Democratic Republic of Congo will return to the World Cup in June after a 52-year absence as the vast central Africa nation reels from health and security crises. A deadly Ebola outbreak in the east of the country had recorded 10 confirmed and 223 suspected deaths by May 24. The Geneva-based World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that the true spread of the epidemic, thought to have circulated under the radar for some time, is likely much wider. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus from Ethiopia is heading to DR Congo, pledging to do “everything in my power” to conquer the outbreak. Fortunately, none of the 26 stars chosen to represent DR Congo at the four-yearly global showpiece in the United States, Canada and Mexico, play in the affected areas. French coach Sebastien Desabre selected 24 players from 11 European countries, one with a club in the United Arab Emirates and one with Egyptian outfit Pyramids. As the Ebola epidemic spreads and scientists race to develop a vaccine to combat it, fighting between government troops and the Rwanda-backed M23 militia has been raging. The mineral-rich east of the country has been scarred by violence from various armed groups for more than three decades. From 2021, the M23 has seized swathes of territory and fighting has stepped up since the beginning of last year. The national football team, known as the Leopards, are training in Europe ahead of Group K showdowns with Cristiano Ronaldo-inspired Portugal, Colombia and Uzbekistan. Having survived a marathon 13-match qualifying program from Mauritania to Mexico, Desabre and his squad want to erase memories of 1974 in then West Germany. Then called Zaire, the first sub-Saharan qualifiers for the World Cup suffered a

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Migrant amateur teams in Greece get into World Cup spirit before new EU border measures take effect - arabnews.com - Usa - Mexico - Canada - Eu - Sudan - Cameroon - Guinea - Mali - Ivory Coast - Afghanistan - Nigeria - Congo - Albania - Greece

Migrant amateur teams in Greece get into World Cup spirit before new EU border measures take effect

ATHENS: Before North America, World Cup magic made a stopover in Greece. Players battled and bonded not at the mega-stadiums of Mexico, Canada and the United States, but on practice fields squeezed into urban neighborhoods of Athens. There were no luxury suites or grand arenas — just a local soccer competition where migrants and Greek players kicked the ball on city fields before crowds pressed to chain‑link fences, as music spilled into the streets. And while Albania, Afghanistan, Cameroon, Guinea, Mali, Nigeria and Sudan didn’t qualify for the World Cup, amateur players with ties to those countries brought their best game in Athens. Many migrant players have been bracing for the implementation of Europe’s stricter migration and asylum rules in June. But the tournament for migrant and refugee communities was a joyful distraction, a celebration of football and identity. At one venue near Plato’s Academy, where ancient Athenians once debated the meaning of citizenship, the Acropolis rose in the distance beyond the field.

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