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Jim Souhan: Sarah Spain lauds success of Minnesota women's sports, invests in Aurora

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MINNEAPOLIS — Sarah Spain is a powerhouse. She plays host to the podcast “Good Game with Sarah Spain,” has a new book entitled “Runs in the Family” and writes for espnW.

She has created a national profile while fearlessly championing women sports and social justice. So maybe it shouldn’t have surprised anyone that she became an ...Read more

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Messi, Inter Miami tie Al Ahly 0-0 in dramatic Club World Cup opening match

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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — A sea of red descended on Hard Rock Stadium Saturday night for the highly anticipated Club World Cup opening match, as fans of Egyptian power Al Ahly traveled long distances to see their beloved Red Devils face Lionel Messi and his Inter Miami teammates.

Although the game was being played 21 miles south of Inter Miami’...Read more

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The FIFA Club World Cup is soccer's summer spectacle. Some fear that ICE could turn it into something else.

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PHILADELPHIA — The Club World Cup brings a certain level of excitement for soccer fans. But some are feeling uneasy about the level of security at match venues.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents doubling as security for major sporting events isn’t uncommon. But ahead of the FIFA Club World Cup, which kicked off Saturday in ...Read more

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FIFA Club World Cup: Everything you need to know about all 32 teams

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LOS ANGELES — The FIFA Club World Cup, which kicks off Saturday in Miami Gardens, Fla., is the largest, richest and most ambitious club soccer tournament in history. The 32 teams will play 63 games across 12 U.S. venues, competing for a share of a $1 billion prize-money purse.

There will be six first-round games played at the Rose Bowl, ...Read more

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The Club World Cup is controversial. Could Philadelphia's games make it a success?

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PHILADELPHIA — You’ve heard plenty by now about the fact that Philadelphia will host the men’s World Cup next summer, bringing the world’s most famous sporting event here for the first time.

You also might have heard that this summer, the city will host part of the Club World Cup: eight games in 18 days at Lincoln Financial Field, from ...Read more

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All eyes on Messi, Inter Miami as they face Al Ahly in Club World Cup opener Saturday

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MIAMI — The first hint that Inter Miami’s Club World Cup opening match Saturday is much bigger than a typical MLS game was the crowd of international media that showed up at the team’s training site Friday morning.

Club co-owner David Beckham was also there, another telltale sign that the game against Egyptian power Al Ahly at Hard Rock ...Read more

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Sounders earned spot in Club World Cup. How will they perform against world's elites?

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RENTON, Wash. — Plenty of tension is swirling around the debut of the FIFA men’s Club World Cup this weekend.

Obed Vargas and his Sounders teammates have tried to not let it tarnish this moment. The teenaged midfielder still feels the same excitement from last December when he watched the tournament’s draft from his phone in his bedroom, ...Read more

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Kevin Baxter: Why? Why not. The Club World Cup is more than a trial run for FIFA's marquee event.

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LOS ANGELES — The biggest question surrounding the expanded FIFA Club World Cup is why?

Why do we need this tournament? Why is FIFA adding to an international schedule that was already dangerously overcrowded? And why are they doing it less than a year before the 2026 World Cup?

That last question — why now? — is probably the easiest to ...Read more

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Scouting Club World Cup opponents of Inter Miami, Messi: Al Ahly, Porto, Palmeiras

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MIAMI — The casual sports fan may assume that Lionel Messi and his high-profile Inter Miami teammates are locks to advance from a Club World Cup group that includes Al Ahly of Egypt, Porto of Portugal and Palmeiras of Brazil.

But soccer fans who follow the international game are fully aware that although Messi’s No. 10 pink shirt is the ...Read more

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Reign's Jordyn Huitema details harrowing home invasion experience: 'Just survive'

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SEATTLE — Quick, clear thinking helped Seattle Reign FC forward Jordyn Huitema get to safety during a May home invasion. She said she hid and listened behind a locked door as multiple men ransacked the bedroom she’d exited seconds earlier.

“Just survive,” Huitema said when asked what was going through her mind. “I just hope that they ...Read more

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Chicago Stars players started trivia nights for fun. The result was a stronger team bond.

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CHICAGO — The NWSL season is long, with games starting in March and rolling through November. The Chicago Stars have found a fun way to release the pressures of the year — and bond.

The soccer players meet up weekly to try their hand at Waddayaknow Trivia, a free event started in 2008 at multiple bars in Illinois to keep family and friends ...Read more

Countdown to 2026 World Cup has begun, and pressure is on US team to improve

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MIAMI — Soccer is making big headlines in the United States this week with the kickoff of the Club World Cup at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday and celebrations in 11 cities across the country on Wednesday commemorating one year to go to the 2026 World Cup.

All 16 World Cup host cities (11 in the United States, three in Mexico and two in Canada...Read more

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Amid protests, questions loom about how active ICE will be at Club World Cup games

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LOS ANGELES — The Department of Homeland Security said border patrol agents will provide security for Saturday's FIFA Club World Cup opener between Inter Miami and Egyptian club Al Ahly at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Fla.

"Let the games begin," U.S. Customs and Border Protection wrote in a social media post Tuesday. "The first FIFA ...Read more

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Public transit was 'an essential part' of Philly's winning World Cup bid. Will it be there for next year's games?

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NEW YORK — Meg Kane, the host city executive of Philadelphia’s World Cup organizing committee, joined her counterparts from the other 10 U.S. host cities on Monday for a media event about the tournament’s logistics.

It was the kind of stuff that isn’t always entertaining, but is certainly always important, especially when it comes to ...Read more

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Club World Cup kicks off Saturday. Here are teams that have arrived, roster updates.

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CORAL GABLES, Fla. — High above downtown Coral Gables, on the sixth floor of an office building, is the nerve center for the upcoming FIFA Club World Cup, which kicks off Saturday at Hard Rock Stadium with Lionel Messi-led Inter Miami against Egyptian power Al Ahly.

It is there that hundreds of FIFA executives and staff members are working ...Read more

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Why the CONCACAF Gold Cup carries significance for 2026 World Cup hosts

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LOS ANGELES — When the CONCACAF Gold Cup was launched, it was intended to be the confederation's version of UEFA's European Championships or CONMEBOL's Copa América.

And for more than a generation it sufficed.

But as Mexico and the U.S. got better, playing group-play matches against the likes of Saint Kitts and Nevis or Martinique every ...Read more

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MLS players 'deeply disappointed' with league's Club World Cup proposal

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SEATTLE — The MLS Players Association received a formal proposal from the league late Friday regarding how FIFA men’s Club World Cup money would be divided, according to a source with knowledge of the discussions.

The league didn’t deviate from the collective-bargaining agreement to factor the split for the tournament’s participation ...Read more

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Matt Calkins: Should MLS resolve Sounders' Club World Cup payout protest?

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SEATTLE — The players signed an agreement. Sticklers could stop the argument right there.

They could say that the footballers should have been smarter about capping their earnings at $1 million per tournament, and instead opted for a 50/50 split. They could say the union should have been better visionaries in anticipating what might come.

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USMNT shows much improvement, but Jack McGlynn's goal isn't enough in 2-1 loss to Turkey

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EAST HARTFORD, Conn. — A U.S. men’s soccer team full of young prospects from unheralded teams looked across rain-soaked Rentschler Field at a Turkey squad with stars from Real Madrid, Juventus, Benfica and more.

And for the most part, the Americans gave as good as they got.

The final score was a 2-1 loss, and it was deserved for the ...Read more

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Sounders owner angrily addresses team after Sunday's protest over Club World Cup payout

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RENTON, Wash. — After Sunday’s protest regarding how FIFA men’s Club World Cup money will be disbursed, Sounders majority owner Adrian Hanauer “upbraided the team in a profanity-laced postgame address,” according to reporting by online publication Sounder at Heart.

But, in terms of the issues, the MLS Players Association said there is...Read more