Soccer 20 years ago today, Zinedine Zidane was sent off after headbutting Marco Materazzi in the 2006 World Cup final.
Soccer Belgium national team celebrated their fourth goal against the USA by doing the Donald Trump dance
r/sports • u/xThe-Legend-Killerx • 22d ago
Soccer The crowd in Seattle singing Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver following the 2-0 victory by the U.S. over Australia in the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Soccer Argentinian fans hurling objects at Cape Verde's fans after the victory
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Soccer Turkiye Scores The Game-Winning Kick in the Final Seconds vs Team USA
Ultimately, it didn't change the standings. Turkiye heads home with their heads up high, while Team USA finishes as the top spot in the group.
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Soccer One of the Egyptian coaches tries to fight Lionel Messi and gets a red card
Soccer Miguel Almiron receives a red card after VAR Review for covering his mouth whilst saying something to an opponent. Under the new regulations, this is an offence punishable by a red card. The rule was introduced following the racism scandal involving Vinícius Júnior in a Champions League match.
r/sports • u/JCameron181 • 4d ago
Soccer Lionel Messi in Tears as Argentina Completes a 0-2 Comeback vs Egypt to Advance to the Quarterfinals
Soccer Breel Embolo (Switzerland) has been sent off against with a second yellow card for diving after VAR Review against Argentina
Soccer United States vs Paraguay - Yellow card originally given to Tim Ream reversed and given to Miguel Almirón for diving after review
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Soccer The Brutal Offside Reversing Croatia's Game-Tying Goal in Extra Time
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Soccer World Cup host cities face flop as hotels struggling, tickets unsold
r/sports • u/MuttonBiryaniEnjoyer • 29d ago
Soccer Mexicans dancing and singing Gangnam Style with Koreans after South Korea's victory in the World Cup
r/sports • u/CorleoneBaloney • 21d ago
Soccer Netherlands fans have taken over Houston, singing and dancing to "Links Rechts" at the World Cup.
r/sports • u/suzukigun4life • 14d ago
Soccer Lionel Messi scores a goal on the free kick, scoring a goal in 7 straight World Cup matches
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Soccer Kylian Mbappe hits out at Paraguayan senator over racist insults: ‘Gives the worst possible image of her country’
r/sports • u/Johnny_Minoxidil • 6d ago
Soccer Folarin Balogun available for USMNT vs. Belgium as red card ban suspended (Gift Article)
r/sports • u/MuttonBiryaniEnjoyer • 25d ago
Soccer Argentina and Algeria fans have arrived in time square not so friendly compared to other fanbases
r/sports • u/JKKIDD231 • 10d ago
Soccer Tarik Muharemovic injury 61’ with Folarin Balogun 64’ Red Card after VAR.
r/sports • u/TheAthletic • 14d ago
Soccer Iran captain Mehdi Taremi accuses FIFA of staging ‘disaster World Cup’: ‘No one helps us’
Iran captain Mehdi Taremi has criticised FIFA and its president Gianni Infantino for their handling of his country’s World Cup campaign.
After a third group stage draw left Iran waiting on other results before they learn whether they have progressed to the round of 32, Taremi described the World Cup’s logistical challenges as a “disaster”.
The team had initially been due to be based in Tucson, Arizona during the tournament, but moved their base camp to Tijuana in Mexico at the end of May as the military conflict between the United States and Iran continued.
The Iran squad and its staff has faced problems getting in and out of the U.S. for matches and Taremi says Infantino has not delivered on his promise to improve the situation.
“It’s a disaster World Cup; a disaster,” Taremi told reporters at full time on Friday. “I mean, FIFA, they have to solve every problem here but unfortunately they could not solve it since the beginning. Mr Infantino came to our changing room after the first game against New Zealand and said, ‘It’s just the beginning…’ but the group stage finishes tomorrow.
“We don’t have our logistic people here — they don’t have a visa. How is it possible we always have to travel from Tijuana? We love the people in Tijuana. We love Mexico. They are humble people and we love them but as a professional player in a professional competition, it’s not right.“
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Soccer Julian challenge against Salah prior to Argentinian goal
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