The USA Men's National Team has made it through the 'group of death,' and will face Belgium this afternoon at 3:00 p.m. In Brazil one soccer chant has really taken off during USA's play.
Silvestre Varela scored on the last kick of the ball in the 95th minute, and Portugal tied the United States, 2-2, in the teams' second match of 2014 FIFA World Cup play at Manaus, Brazil on Sunday.
You've got to watch what might be the best World Cup commercials ever. In America we generally prefer football to soccer, but these impressive trick shots might just change your mind.
Maybe it's his dashing good looks or German accent, but I've been watching a lot of World Cup Coverage to see more of ESPN Soccer Pundit Michael Ballack.
The FIFA World Cup is here! And although soccer is not the most popular sport but here are a few reasons to tune into the world’s favorite sporting tournament.
Soccer, what the rest of the world calls 'football' and watches with religious fervor, becomes important in America during the World Cup which kicks off today in Brazil.
Starting June 12, countries across the globe will adjust their schedules to align with Brazil so their citizens can watch as their national teams quest after the greatest trophy in the footballing world: the World Cup.
There are so many charity groups and non profit organizations around the world working hard to help the world's children. Food, clean water, education, and health care are very important. But, a child's need to play is also important to their childhood. One man decided to do his part to help these children in need.
The U.S. women's soccer team defeated Japan yesterday to win the gold medal in the Summer Olympics by beating them 2-1 in front of more than 80-thousand people in London's Wembley Stadium. This morning when I went to Google something about Pink at the MTV VMA's, I noticed a new game on the Google homepage - SOCCER!
Carli Lloyd scored two goals as the United States women’s soccer team beat Japan, 2-1, to win the gold medal at the 2012 Summer Olympics on Thursday night in London.
The legendary passion of the European soccer fan isn’t just for the young, apparently.
This aged spectator at a Dutch Second Division (minor league) match was so irate that the ref had showed the home team six yellow cards in a four-to-three loss that he stormed the pitch with his mobility scooter and then twice rammed into the offending official. Checking out the low-speed assault below.
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