Japanese fans at Saitama Stadium 2002 where Samurai Blue won 7-0 against China.
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Japanese fans at Saitama Stadium 2002 where Samurai Blue won 7-0 against China.
Pic by Japan Football
The Socceroos are on their way!
In the early hours of this morning, the mighty Socceroos beat Saudi Arabia 2-1 in Jeddah to secure their berth at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. While not as nail-biting and exciting as the penalty shootout against Peru four years ago, I’m glad that this time around they qualified via the direct and easier path. A special shout-out goes to coach Tony Popovic, whose record stands at 5 wins, 3 draws…
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The beautiful display made by the women and men present in the stands of the Azadi Stadium in Tehran during the match between Iran NT and the United Arab Emirates NT in Matchday 7 of the AFC ASIA Qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
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Learn English Through Football Podcast: Non-League Football
Learn English Through Football Podcast: Non-League Football In this football language podcast we look at some language from non-league football, including ‘capacity crowd’, as well as some football language from some of the recent 2026 World Cup qualifiers, including ‘turn the ball into the net‘. You can read the transcript for this podcast below, while you can also check out our glossary of…
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Here is the schedule of the Indian Football Team for the FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers. Find out th
India World Cup Qualifiers Schedule in IST (Indian Standard Time) with TV telecast channels & free Live stream. How & where to watch online
They missed the World Cup party, now these young Matildas are joining the team on the path to Paris
Charlie Rule and Amy Sayer were on track to become household names like Sam Kerr, Mary Fowler or Caitlin Foord, until they were dropped from the Matildas’ World Cup squad at the 11th hour. Key points: Rule and Sayer are the only players in the Matildas squad for their Olympic qualifiers who missed the World Cup Rule is yet to debut for the Matildas, while Sayer has six caps since 2018 The…
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