Iran, World Cup and FIFA
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Jordan Brand has become an iconic company across many top sports teams like Michigan college football, Paris Saint-Germain and 23XI Racing. However, the company’s latest soccer opportunity might be its biggest yet ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will involve 48 teams competing for soccer's biggest prize across three host countries. Here's everything to know.
President Donald Trump said he did not think it would be “appropriate” for the Iranian soccer team to attend this year’s World Cup, co-hosted by the United States, and cited safety concerns as a reason on Thursday while the countries remained embroiled in a war.
Iran's FA president has cast doubt on his country's participation in the 2026 World Cup following the U.S. attack on Iran on Saturday, Feb 28.
Thirty-two team FIFA World Cups always provided plenty of content for soccer fans to consume for a long time. Now imagine 48. Previously, there were eight groups comprising of four nations each. With the jump in teams, there will now be 12 groups of four.
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U.S. Soccer has opened a 2026 World Cup tickets lottery for paid members of the federation's Insider program.
A funding agreement between town officials, organizers and the Kraft Group ensures the town of Foxborough will not be on the hook for nearly $8 million in security costs.