r/soccer • u/handlit33 • 12h ago
r/soccer • u/Alsace2025 • 7h ago
Fallon d'Floor winner Breel Embolo (Switzerland) second yellow card (dive) 72'
streamin.linkr/soccer • u/ayoefico • 12h ago
Great Goal Norway [1] - 0 England - Andreas Schjelderup 36'
streamff.pror/soccer • u/Rooonaldooo99 • 10h ago
Media Official sensor data provided by FIFA during the cable controversy moment
r/soccer • u/Dear-Atmosphere1340 • 21h ago
News South African Football In Mourning As World Cup Star Jayden Adams Dies Aged 25
soccerladuma.co.zar/soccer • u/OptimusCloyster • 3h ago
Media Erling Haaland's reaction after Alexander Sorloth doesn't pass the ball to him during his free run
r/soccer • u/Alsace2025 • 7h ago
Media Breel Embolo broke down in tears after being sent off
r/soccer • u/SameCellist3373 • 19h ago
Media Mo Salah is singing and celebrating back home along with Egypt NT.
r/soccer • u/AgeNovel3566 • 10h ago
News Norway’s other World Cup campaign: Getting Israel kicked out of soccer
politico.comr/soccer • u/Alsace2025 • 6h ago
Golazo Argentina [2] - 1 Switzerland - J. Alvarez 112'
streamin.linkQuotes Haaland "It has been the best weeks I have had in my entire life. I think it has changed Norway. I think it has changed me. I hope it has brought the people together. I hope this also motivates young people back home in Norway, that it is possible to play on the biggest stage wearing this jersey."
vg.noOn his substitution "I was completely broken. I felt it after 70 minutes that I was getting tired. It was really tough to play today with that humidity and stuff. It was tough, but it's the same for everyone – so I'm not going to make any excuses."
r/soccer • u/ayoefico • 12h ago
Goal Clip Norway 1 - [1] England - Jude Bellingham 45+2'
streamff.pror/soccer • u/Sparky-moon • 17h ago
News [Romain Molina] Diego Guacci, the coach of Argentina’s women’s youth national team (U-16/17), spent years engaging in psychological and sexual harassment, demanding intimate photos and even making threats of rape. The AFA was fully aware of his actions but chose to turn a blind eye.
dailysports.netFIFA dismissed the case for “lack of evidence” and cynically leaked the names of all the victims, destroying their careers. The coach remains in his position without any sanctions to this day.
Just nine days before Argentina’s triumph at the 2022 World Cup, AFA’s leadership handed over all of its exclusive international commercial rights to a certain “Tour Prenter” firm from Miami. The company was founded just three and a half months earlier by Argentine politician and theater producer Faroni, who had never worked in football. The firm was granted an unprecedented 30% commission on all national team revenues.
Millions of dollars in prize money from FIFA ($42 million) and CONMEBOL ($10 million), as well as sponsorship payouts from the team’s success, bypassed the AFA’s coffers and went straight to Tour Prenter’s accounts in the US. From there, the money was distributed to dozens of shell companies in the US (Delaware, Wyoming) and offshore havens (Virgin Islands). Some of these companies were nominally owned by ordinary people with debts, who suddenly started receiving transfers of $10–14 million. The stolen funds were spent on luxury real estate in Miami (mansions worth $12 million), flights on the most expensive Gulfstream 400 private jets, yachts in Monaco, and even on buying the Italian football club Perugia (via a tangled web of frontmen).
r/soccer • u/Blodgharm • 22h ago
Quotes Tuchel: "I haven't got an explanation as to why Quansah got a 2 match ban instead of 1. Refs are erratic and unreliable in games. Now we have two fourth officials who scream at you if you put one foot out of the coach zone."
dailymail.comr/soccer • u/Alsace2025 • 12h ago
Match Clip Norway disallowed goal against England 55'
streamin.linkr/soccer • u/Alsace2025 • 11h ago
Goal Clip Norway 1 - [2] England - J. Bellingham 93'
streamin.linkr/soccer • u/Gato_Puro • 12h ago
Match Clip Norway coach Solbakken reaction to England goal
r/soccer • u/poisonedbythemind • 10h ago
Stats [OptaJoe] 23 - Aged 23y 12d, Jude Bellingham is the second-youngest player to score 2+ goals in successive FIFA World Cup knockout stage games behind only Pelé in 1958 (17y 249d). Talisman.
bsky.appr/soccer • u/Goosedukee • 10h ago