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Yardbarker on MSNIs the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup a Turning Point for World Football?FIFA Club World Cup is down to the final four. Three of those teams are European giants—Paris Saint-Germain face Real Madrid, while Chelsea are favored in their semifinal—joined by one surprise: ...
Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi have dominated football for over 15 years, constantly sparking the GOAT debate. They've ...
Built in 2004, the jet seats 16, has a kitchen, two bathrooms, and a layout that converts into eight beds. On the jet's body, ...
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World Soccer Talk on MSNAl Hilal’s latest signing outshines Mbappé and Cristiano Ronaldo in goals‑per‑game ratioAl Hilal shocked the world by defeating Manchester City in the Club World Cup and will now face Fluminense for a place in the ...
Infantino talks about driving back against elitism, but the vast majority of prize money will end up going to the biggest ...
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Daily Times on MSNInter Miami confident Lionel Messi will sign new deal beyond 2025Inter Miami have started talks to extend Lionel Messi's contract, aiming to keep the football legend in Major League Soccer beyond the current deal ending in December 2025.
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Planet Football on MSNLionel Messi’s next club: Five transfer options amid Inter Miami contract uncertaintyLionel Messi is out of contract at the end of 2025 and he’s yet to decide whether to extend his deal with Inter Miami, ...
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The Mirror US on MSNCristiano Ronaldo has last laugh after brutal 'much better' dig at Lionel MessiThe struggles of MLS sides in the ongoing FIFA Club World Cup have prompted the resurfacing of comments made by Cristiano ...
The second matchup in the FIFA Club World Cup on Tuesday, July 1 pits Monterrey against Borussia Dortmund at Mercedes-Benz ...
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World Soccer Talk on MSNLionel Messi’s next chapter: Renewal, Barcelona return, or Cristiano Ronaldo reunion? Inter Miami’s stance revealedWhat comes next for the Argentine icon? Will there be another contract, a return to international glory, or perhaps even ...
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LoveRugbyLeague on MSNThe NRL wants a TV bidding war: even if it includes sportswashingAustralia is simultaneously too rich and too small to be forced into this kind of decision, with a wealthy market that can afford its own products without outside investment and a niche sporting ...
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