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The United States, Mexico, Costa Rica, and Jamaica have announced a joint bid to host the 2031 FIFA Women's World Cup.
United States football officials on Monday confirmed that Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica have joined its bid for the 2031 Women's World Cup. The United States had already been announced by FIFA ...
When fans start to need gloves, hats and can see their breath in the air at games, it’s a sign that the playoffs are near. In ...
The United States plans to co-host the 2031 World Cup with regional neighbors, the same structure being used for the men’s championship next year. Mexico, Costa Rica and Jamaica were added Monday to ...
Over the past few years, Moroccan soccer has shown tremendous growth after deliberate investment. The latest tangible return ...
After months of speculation and waiting, the United States’ big bid to organize the 2031 women’s World Cup across the continent became official on Monday. The U.S. launched its effort with Mexico, ...
She sits in a gray medal folding chair in the innards of the lower corridor of the T-Mobile Center on Tuesday morning, ...
The Mexico U-17 Women’s National Team achieved an epic victory this Tuesday in the second matchday of the World Cup for the ...
The Mexico U-17 Women’s National Team achieved an epic victory this Tuesday in the second matchday of the World Cup for the ...
Fox Sports will televise 69 of the 104 matches at next year's World Cup on its main over-the-air network. Fox said Wednesday ...